
Winnipeg police investigating city's 26th homicide of the year
The Winnipeg Police Service is investigating the city’s 26th homicide of the year.
The Winnipeg Police Service is investigating the city’s 26th homicide of the year.
Two teenagers have been arrested after a man was robbed at gunpoint in front of Union Station on Wednesday.
Former Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard pleaded not guilty Thursday to all charges against him in his Toronto sexual-assault case, as jury selection for his trial got underway.
Leaders of Manitoba’s provincial parties will make their case to be premier during a debate later this month.
A project in Winnipeg’s Exchange District is shining a light on some faded parts of the city’s past.
September is Guide Dog Access Awareness Month, and it’s important for Manitobans to remember there are certain etiquette, rules, and protections that need to be followed when it comes to these service animals.
Amid high levels of inflation, many consumers are seeing a rise in requests for gratuities as more businesses ask for tips. In a column for CTVNews.ca, personal finance contributor Christopher Liew offers some background on Canada's tipping culture, while looking at common practices around the world.
A canning company has stepped up to fill the gap in the market for gem jar-sized lids.
A man convicted of manslaughter in the death of an Indigenous woman after throwing a trailer hitch at her from a moving vehicle in Thunder Bay, Ont., has been released on day parole, two years into his eight-year sentence.
Two Winnipeg restaurants are in the running for a prestigious ranking of the country’s best new eateries.
On Friday, the Winnipeg Jets shared the 2023/24 rendition of Connor Hellebuyck's mask, which features his dog Tinley front and centre on the chin.
A North End basketball court has received a vibrant facelift thanks to a national non-profit organization and Winnipeg's new professional basketball team.
Here is a look at the scores in Winnipeg's high school football league Wednesday.
Mike Babcock's resignation ignites conversations about privacy rights and expectations for laptops, cell phones, and computers.
Minnesota has selected American forward Taylor Heise with the first overall pick of the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League draft.
A new MRI system being created by a Winnipeg researcher leads MedicalWatch for Sept. 20, 2023.
Children’s Museum Director of Education and Exhibits, Andrea Brickwood, explains what people can expect from the museum on September 30
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Premier Doug Ford said he will be reversing his government’s decision to open the Greenbelt to developers.
Telling the difference between a developing case of the flu, a cold or COVID-19 is even more difficult than before, as more distinctive symptoms such as the loss of taste or smell have become less common over time, experts say.
At least one person has died and dozen more were injured when a bus rolled over on Interstate 84 in Orange County, New York, north of New York City, authorities said.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has tabled new legislation to implement the promised removal of GST from new rental developments, and to revamp Canada's competition laws, framing the bill as a package that will result in more affordable housing and groceries, eventually.
A report commissioned by the Alberta government says the province would be entitled to more than half the assets of the Canada Pension Plan - $334 billion - if it were to exit the national retirement savings program in 2027.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas' divorce is getting complicated. The 'Game of Thrones' star filed a petition in New York City on Thursday requesting Jonas return their children to their home in England, according to court documents obtained by CNN.
A Northern California coroner's office says actor Angus Cloud died in July of an overdose of cocaine, fentanyl and other substances.
A Fraser Valley, B.C., First Nation is expected to provide an update on its work into missing children and unmarked burials at three former residential school sites.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling for India's help to investigate the killing of a Sikh independence activist on Canadian soil, while New Delhi says Canada has provided no information on the case.