One new COVID-19 death in Manitoba, daily cases remain below 100
One Manitoban has died related to COVID-19, as the province's trend of daily cases falling below 100 continues.

One Manitoban has died related to COVID-19, as the province's trend of daily cases falling below 100 continues.
Manitoba's top doctor is set to hold a news conference to discuss public engagement on COVID-19 health orders.
In a joint rescue, Winnipeg police, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service and a local business worked together on Tuesday to help save a man hanging off the Disraeli Bridge.
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Some residents in Charleswood are concerned about what a proposed 10-storey building development in their neighbourhood could mean for traffic, safety and their green space.
A Manitoba company helped ensure that a recent mission to Mars landed successfully.
Last week, as temperatures dropped well bellow -20 C, students at Marie-Anne-Gaboury School in Winnipeg looking to make the best of the winter weather got to work building an outdoor classroom made entirely of snow.
Allegations of a toxic work culture at Tiber River Naturals in Winnipeg have prompted the company to hire an independent firm to launch a workplace assessment.
The redevelopment of the former Sears location at CF Polo Park is taking shape, and will include an EQ3 store once it is completed.
Winnipeg police reports handing out over 3,300 tickets given out between December 21 and January 4 to drivers for speeding in school zones.
Free home movie digitization is back on the table as the Gimli Film Festival's “Manitoba Home Movie Archive” project looks to preserve more historical footage of the province.
Manitoba’s premier said the official opposition is trivializing the respectful workplace agreement after one of its MLAs rejected the findings of the investigation last week.
Watching the Winnipeg Jets in person may be off limits because of the pandemic, but Winnipeggers can see a frozen version of the team captain on a front yard in the city’s Robertson neighbourhood.
Women's curling powerhouses Kerri Einarson and Rachel Homan clash Thursday for the first time since last year's Canadian championship final.
Team Canada's Kerri Einarson is the lone undefeated skip at the Canadian women's curling championship after Ontario's Rachel Homan suffered her first loss on Wednesday.
Athletes setting significant records in their sport are often too busy achieving those milestones to process their place in history in the moment.
The Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba needs to raise more funds with its online Stone Soup 2021 Raffle. Rachel Lagacé has more.
Kids and Company’s Galina Sokolsky shows two, easy kid’s crafts to do with supplies found around the house.
Technology solved the mystery behind a tiny cryptic message in one of the world's most iconic paintings that stumped experts for over a century.
A dog in Mass. left paralyzed in her two back legs after a vicious attack is looking for a forever home
She also posts dance-offs with her husband, and has since gained a large following
One of the world’s oldest, and most famous, captive elephants passed away at 72
An opera company is helping recovering COVID-19 patients learn how to breathe again by taking them through exercises normally reserved for professional singers.
Six bison have been transferred back to a national park in Alberta after their paddock was destroyed in a 2017 wildfire.
An Arizona teen admitted to police that he faked his own kidnapping to get out of going to work.
Dashcam video captured the moment a dump truck collided with a barrier along the I-405 north of Renton, Wash.
Until the federal government addresses several underlying deficiencies with the water systems and implements regulatory standards, First Nations communities in Canada will continue to not have reliable access to clean drinking water, according to the auditor general.
The Canada Child Benefit is running smoothly, says federal auditor general Karen Hogan, aside from a few administrative deficiencies that impact eligibility for the support.
After weeks of uncertainty, Moderna Inc. has confirmed to the Canadian government that it will deliver 1.3 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine next month.
A new study out of Toronto suggests that shorter, but more frequent lockdowns could lead to fewer cases of COVID-19.
Ontario has lagged far behind other provinces in opening cannabis retail stores. That is, until recently. Regulators in that province are now issuing 30 new authorizations a week. The pace of openings raises questions journalist Patrick Cain explores on CTVNews.ca: How many legal weed stores can Canadian customers actually keep in business?
Applications for permanent residency and asylum or refugee status in Canada have been languishing for months as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, leaving applicants without support, hope or security.
The Canadian Armed Forces is reeling after news defence chief Admiral Art McDonald is being investigated for misconduct, only weeks after military police launched an investigation into allegations against his predecessor.
COVID-19 infections in Canadian health-care workers have tripled since the summer, according to new data released Thursday from the Canadian Institute for Health Information
A dairy producers' lobbying group is asking farmers to consider alternatives to palm supplements in livestock feed pending the results of an investigation launched in response to consumers' concerns about perceived changes to the consistency of butter.