Murder trial begins for Manitoba man accused of running down, shooting neighbour
A trial has started for a Manitoba man accused of running down and shooting his neighbour before fleeing the province.
Doctor of optometry Carmen Recksiedler discusses the important role of optometrists when it comes to health care.
A trial has started for a Manitoba man accused of running down and shooting his neighbour before fleeing the province.
A new MNP consumer debt report done by Ipsos said in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, nearly half, 49 per cent of people, say they are $200 or less away from not being able to pay their bills or their debt payments at the end of the month.
Manitoba RCMP has made an arrest in connection with a double homicide in Portage la Prairie, Man., last month.
A swath of Manitoba is under an extreme cold warning Monday as temperatures are ready to plummet overnight.
The City of Winnipeg closed out 2024 at a steep deficit, but there’s less proverbial red ink than previously forecasted.
The sister of a man who died waiting for care in the emergency department of Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre (HSC) is remembering her late brother as an intelligent person with a bold personality
A rare comet is expected to light up the sky this week, though it’s still unknown if it will be visible here on earth.
A suspect has been arrested following the stabbing death of a man in Thompson, Man., last month.
Canadian health officials are reporting a rising number of cases of the highly contagious norovirus illness in Canada, warning that the elderly and young children are most at risk.
A dispute over a $2 million jackpot among members of a workplace lotto pool has been settled by B.C.'s Supreme Court.
Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland will announce her intention to run for the Liberal party leadership just before the U.S. presidential inauguration, a source close to her campaign team says.
Play Airlines is pulling out of Canada less than two years after entering the market.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the only way to deal with 'bully' U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and his looming tariff threat is to make him feel the 'pain' of Canada's retaliatory measures.
If you want to hang out or use the restroom at Starbucks, you’re going to have to buy something. Starbucks on Monday said it was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores.
Talks of cutting off energy exports in retaliation of U.S. tariff threats; plus, police in Canada see uptick in ATM break-in cases.