Gimli eyes short-term rental regulations
The rural municipality posted a notice on its website Monday announcing it will be developing a strategy to regulate short-term rentals.

The rural municipality posted a notice on its website Monday announcing it will be developing a strategy to regulate short-term rentals.
The annual pace of inflation cooled in February as it posted its largest deceleration since April 2020.
The surprise closure of an Exchange District street has business owners looking for answers on why they weren't given any notice.
A Winnipeg hobby shop with an extensive selection of Funko Pops -- cartoonish figurines of pop culture icons – is sharing its collection with South Osborne.
Manitoba is planning to create an integrated missing persons response unit, sharing information between police agencies, Child and Family Services (CFS), and Indigenous advocates when someone goes missing.
Rising food costs and increased demand are putting a strain on meal and snack programs in Manitoba schools.
Students from across the province gathered on Saturday to compete in the 25th Manitoba Robot Games and learn valuable engineering skills.
An animal tranquillizer is making its way into Winnipeg’s street drug supply. Xylazine - also known as zombie drug - has been found in toxicology reports of three people who have died of an overdose.
'Office space for lease' signs continue to be a common sight throughout Downtown Winnipeg three years after many workers went home during the first wave of the pandemic.
Students at a Winnipeg elementary school were forced to abandon their classrooms thanks to an 'uncomfortable smell' left behind by some skunks.
A new Punjabi bilingual program is coming to Seven Oaks School Division next school year.
Canada's Kerri Einarson improved to 4-1 in round-robin play with a sweep of her matches Monday at the world women's curling championship.
The parents of young Ontario hockey player Ben Teague have been searching for answers since he died while at a team retreat in 2019. The mystery about what happened and the code of silence in hockey culture is explored in CTV W5's 'What Happened to Ben,' on CTVNews.ca and W5's official YouTube channel.
A new program for Manitobans to help manage chronic pain leads MedicalWatch for Monday, March 20, 2023.
Carsen Sobey gives details on Cooper Nemeth Hockey Memorial Day, and how the event is helping end barriers for youth hockey
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A man from New York charged with stunt driving told Ontario police he 'didn't realize' the province's posted speed limits weren't in miles.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the vote later today on the Conservative motion calling for a new study into foreign interference will not be a confidence vote.
The annual pace of inflation cooled in February as it posted its largest deceleration since April 2020.
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While the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the issues surrounding Credit Suisse have shaken investor confidence, a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis appears to be unlikely, one analyst says.
Nordstrom is expected to begin liquidating its stores across Canada today.
Gwyneth Paltrow is scheduled to stand trial on Tuesday in a lawsuit filed by a retired optometrist who said that the actress-turned-lifestyle influencer violently crashed into him in 2016 while skiing in Utah at one of the most upscale ski resorts in the United States.
March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day and to mark the occasion a Canadian organization launched a campaign showcasing older people living with the condition.
Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, about 25,000 people lived in the city of Avdiivka. Despite the shelling, about 2,000 civilians remain there.
Front-line nurses who are working for publicly-funded employers in Nova Scotia will receive a bonus of up to $10,000, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston announced Monday.