
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.
Hundreds of students in Winnipeg were absent Wednesday due to 'misinformation' and pressure in the community amid widespread protests and counterprotests over gender identity in the classroom, school officials say.
Two teenagers have been arrested after a man was robbed at gunpoint in front of Union Station on Wednesday.
Manitoba's top doctor says the Manitobans should be prepared for an increase in COVID-19, RSV and Influenza cases, but confirmed the province is not planning any mask mandates in public settings.
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.
Stella’s is officially returning to the Winnipeg airport.
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.
Whether the fates of two star players align with the Winnipeg Jets' future plans remains to be seen.
The Winnipeg Jets have signed first-round pick Colby Barlow on a three-year, entry-level contract.
Here is a look at the scores in Winnipeg's high school football league Wednesday.
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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The U.S. is in touch with Indians at high levels after Ottawa said Indian government agents had links to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada, and Washington is giving India no 'special exemption' in the matter, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Thursday.
Members of the Indo-Canadian community are reeling after the Indian government suspended visa services for citizens of Canada, upending travel plans for those set on visiting the country but now caught in the crossfire of a diplomatic blowup.
Premier Doug Ford said he will be reversing his government’s decision to open up the Greenbelt to developers, calling the controversial land removals a “mistake.”
As Canadians report their frustrations with 'out-of-control' tipping culture, is it time to remove the option to tip at restaurants and is it even possible amid rising food costs?
A Toronto man has admitted to fatal poisoning of a toddler's breakfast cereal at a Scarborough residence in 2021 as part of an "obsessive" plot against a married woman.
A team leader at Tomahawk Ventures, a company contracted by the province to fight forest fires, is remembering four colleagues who died when their pickup truck crashed into a semi truck on the Trans-Canada Highway near Kamloops early Tuesday morning.
Angelica Ross has thanked Emma Roberts after Ross initially accused Roberts of misgendering her.
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 dozens more were injured when a bus carrying students rolled over on Interstate 84 in Orange County, New York, about 75 miles north of New York City, authorities said.