NEW | 54 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death in Manitoba Friday
As Manitoba loosens some COVID-19 restrictions, health officials are reporting one new death from the virus, and a new case of a variant of concern identified in the province.

As Manitoba loosens some COVID-19 restrictions, health officials are reporting one new death from the virus, and a new case of a variant of concern identified in the province.
The Manitoba government is making changes to its COVID-19 vaccination rollout plan in the wake of the decision to delay the second dose of the vaccine, which could mean more eligible Manitobans could receive a shot by the summer.
The latest phase of relaxed restrictions is officially in effect across all Manitoba health regions.
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Winnipeg’s Good Will Social Club has turned the pandemic concert on its head, giving community groups a voice, musicians a platform and is filled with the comedic musings of puppets.
The Park Theatre in Clear Lake, Man. has joined an exclusive list, ranking as one of the top 50 most beautiful cinemas in the world, according to Time Out Magazine.
A massive boulder blocked off a highway near Kenora throughout the day on Thursday.
If it seems like more and more people are posting pictures of the Northern Lights to their social media feeds right now, there’s a scientific reason for that.
From meetings, to classes, or even just a simple conversation - these days so many different interactions involve screens, and your eyes may be feeling pandemic fatigue.
The City of Winnipeg is working to reopen some city-owned swimming pools and indoor ice rinks as part of the latest changes to the province’s public health orders.
Although Manitoba is still waiting for information on how much supply of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine it will receive, the members of the vaccination task force are making plans for how to administer the vaccine, and who will receive it.
From capacity limits to VLTs, Manitoba restaurants have mixed feelings about the loosened restrictions announced by the province.
A historic livestock auction market in Pipestone, Man. went up in flames Monday night, destroying the facility and leaving the family-owned business with questions about the company’s future.
The 2021 world women's curling championship is back on the calendar.
Pierre-Luc Dubois scored with 31 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Winnipeg Jets a 4-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night.
Here are the 18 teams competing in the March 5-14 Canadian men's curling championship in Calgary.
Curator Amelia Fay shows how the museum treats and maintains its collection of 2.9 million artifacts.
District Six Commander Gail Conrad Davey shares what the eased restrictions mean to legions across Manitoba, and what challenges remain.
Bhangra dancer gets shoutout from Canada’s top doctor
Purr-fect rescue: The Royal Thai Navy is being praised for saving four cats trapped on a sinking boat.
For the second time this week, a pair of astronauts are getting the International Space Station ready for new solar panels.
The U.S Coast Guard released video showing joint efforts by Canadian and U.S. teams to rescue 31 crew members from a sinking vessel.
An oil refinery in northern Alberta added a four-legged robot dog to its workforce.
In this 1999 interview, Walter Gretzky reflects on his son Wayne Gretzky's retirement.
A Toronto woman is warning others about a taxi scam where perpetrators stole some $3,700 from her bank accounts.
The first one-shot COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson has been authorized by Health Canada, making it the fourth vaccine that can be administered to Canadians.
Ontario has announced Toronto and Peel Region will move into the grey zone of the province's COVID-19 reopening framework Monday, lifting the stay-at-home order and allowing some businesses to open their doors for the first time since last November.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that Pfizer-BioNTech has agreed to move up a portion of its vaccines scheduled for the summer, with an additional 1.5 million doses arriving in March.
Walter Gretzky, the ultimate Canadian hockey dad who taught and nurtured the Great One, has died. He was 82.
Police have confirmed assault charges have been laid against two men following a heated confrontation over masks at a Vancouver pizza restaurant.
Canada spent $24 million on the hundreds of thousands of vaccines the country received in January, according to newly released estimates of trade data from Statistics Canada, arare look into the cost of the immunization effort.
India's top diplomat to Canada says relations between the two countries are in a 'much better space' and that improvement could open the door to more AstraZeneca vaccines, should Canada request them.
In a dataset released Thursday morning, Statistics Canada reported that 84 per cent of COVID-19 cases across the country are caused by community exposures.
Prince Philip has been transferred from a specialist cardiac hospital to a private facility to continue his recovery after a heart procedure, Buckingham Palace said Friday.
Purr-fect rescue: The Royal Thai Navy is being praised for saving four cats trapped on a sinking boat.
Three children were unscathed after a speeding SUV crashed into their family vehicle during a traffic stop.
A test model rocket that was developed by SpaceX to carry humans on future missions exploded minutes after successfully landing.