Winnipeg judge to rule if trial of accused serial killer to start with jury
A Winnipeg judge is expected to decide today whether the trial of a man accused of killing four women will still be heard by a jury.
A Winnipeg judge is expected to decide today whether the trial of a man accused of killing four women will still be heard by a jury.
The long-standing Starbucks in Osborne Village is set to close its doors next week – it comes one day after a man was attacked next door.
Manitobans are being invited to weigh in on a hospitality regulation designed to prevent sexual exploitation in the industry.
The Kinew government announced two, multi-million-dollar housing projects targeting Manitobans experiencing gender-based violence and homelessness.
The Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFPS) is searching for a teenage girl who has been missing since February.
An employee at a St. Matthews-area grocery store has been suspended and police are investigating after a confrontation with a customer over the weekend.
Disbelief seemed to be the overriding emotion among the Winnipeg Jets after their early exit from the NHL playoffs.
Strikes and gutters, ups and downs, could define the life of 91-year-old Mary Busch.
A report in front of a city committee reveals attendance is rising at Winnipeg Public Library branches, but so are security incidents.
Canada's first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel will officially be brought into the Pacific fleet today and Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles, is scheduled to take part in its commissioning ceremony.
Here are the latest recalls Canadians should watch out for, according to Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
A 4.8-magnitude earthquake was reported west of Vancouver Island Thursday evening.
A new poll suggests a majority of Canadians feel their right to freedom of speech is in danger.
Niki Benjamin, from the U.S., had travelled to a paradise island to do some soul searching, and her life ended up going in a very different direction when her dog ran up to a stranger.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.