UPDATED | Manitobans to have their say on the possibility of easing code red restrictions
Manitobans are getting a chance to have their say in how the province will begin to ease code red restrictions.

Manitobans are getting a chance to have their say in how the province will begin to ease code red restrictions.
The parents of a Winnipeg teenager killed in a home invasion fought through tears in court calling for justice while showing compassion to two men responsible for their son’s death.
An Indigenous woman is considering filing a human rights complaint against the Brandon School Division after her child was given a piece of homework showing a racist stereotype of an Indigenous person.
A couple in Selkirk, Man. says a monarch butterfly they rescued this fall has become almost like another family member.
A Winnipeg building built more than 100-years-ago has sat vacant for more than half a decade. Advocates are calling on the owners to give the shuttered building a second lease on life, and want the city to step in and make it happen.
With the colder months in full swing in Manitoba, the new hobby that is seeing an increase in participation is ice fishing.
Accountants have been busy fielding questions about a new tax deduction for people who’ve been working from home because of COVID-19.
A folk singer from Manitoba considered one of the pioneers of Indigenous music has died from COVID-19. Shingoose, born Curtis Jonnie, passed away from COVID-19 at the age of 74 on Jan. 12, according to his daughter, Nahanni Shingoose. He was a resident of the Southeast Personal Care Home in Winnipeg.
A Winnipeg woman said a 911 operator talked her through administering naloxone to her son who overdosed in his bedroom.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many areas of everyday life, and the housing market is no exception.
One Winnipeg teacher is incorporating Grammy-award winning music into his lessons to help make math more accessible and enjoyable for students.
A Winnipeg woman survived a near-death experience thanks to the timely intervention of a bystander that her family is calling a hero.
It's not a Manitoba winter without curling, but due to the pandemic, the season was put on hold months ago.
Patrik Laine seemed to be on a mission to silence his critics, at least for the time being, with a three point performance on Thursday, including the overtime game winner, sealing Winnipeg’s 4-3 win against the Calgary Flames.
Patrik Laine scored his second goal of the game in overtime, and the Winnipeg Jets started their season with a 4-3 win over the Calgary Flames Thursday.
Taylor Adolphe is a Big Brother to a boy named Leland and the two are developing a bond. Rachel Lagacé has more.
Brian Munz shares the biggest takeaways from the Winnipeg Jets’ home opener against the Calgary Flames.
A man went to great lengths to bring a young deer to safety after it fell through ice.
Tika made her claim to fame with a video of all the outfits she wanted to wear in 2020 but couldn't.
A Florida waitress says she knew something was wrong when an 11-year-old boy sitting at one of her tables was forbidden from ordering anything to eat.
Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin says a temporary delay will impact supply shipments from Pfizer for the next month.
A cabinet minister's tweet about a note his 10-year-old son received after reaching out to a lonely new kid at his school has gone viral.
The World Health Organization's emergencies chief said Friday that the impact of new variants of COVID-19 in places like Britain, South Africa and Brazil remains to be seen, citing human behaviour for some recent rises in infection counts.
GM Canada says it has reached a tentative deal with Unifor that if ratified will see it invest $1 billion to transform its CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont., to make commercial electric vehicles.
U.S. President Donald Trump owes millions in unpaid rally expenses to cities across America, accounting for a small sliver of the looming debt he'll face when he leaves the White House.
A U.S. federal judge on Friday ordered a far-right conspiracy theorist who left an ominous note for Vice President Mike Pence inside the U.S. Capitol to be detained pending trial, saying he participated in a 'violent insurrection.'
Over the next month Canada will be experiencing a 'temporary' delay in Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine shipments due to the pharmaceutical giant's expansion plans at its European manufacturing facility, with the shortage resulting in an average of 50 per cent of coming doses delayed each week.
The spread of COVID-19 continues to surge rapidly across the country and federal officials are urging swift action to avoid Canadian doctors having to make 'impossible choices,' such as who gets an ICU bed.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is leaving the door open to tighter travel restrictions, including a possible ban on outbound air travel as COVID-19 case counts climb across the country.
Thousands of Indigenous women around the world are sharing photos on social media in solidarity with a 10-year-old Canadian girl who was ridiculed for wearing a traditional ribbon skirt to school last month.
An Ontario real estate agent who shares the same name and occupation as a woman who stormed the U.S. Capitol this month has been harassed online.
Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin says a temporary delay will impact supply shipments from Pfizer for the next month.
U.S. President Trump allegedly owes cities nearly $2 million for rallies dating back to 2016.
Ont. Premier Doug Ford kicked out Roman Baber from the party after the MPP claimed the COVID-19 lockdowns in Ontario are doing more harm than good.
Justin Trudeau is responds to Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet's recent comments about Transport Minister Omar Alghabra.
Chilling evidence emerged about the U.S. Capitol riots as Washington, D.C. boosted security ahead of the inauguration.