Winnipeg trial of man accused of killing four women starts with bid to toss jury
The trial of a Winnipeg man accused of killing four women began this morning with a preliminary matter before the jury is called in next week.
Senior Property Insurance Specialist Nikki Patel discusses house insurance and the importance of annual review of the policy.
The trial of a Winnipeg man accused of killing four women began this morning with a preliminary matter before the jury is called in next week.
The trial for the man accused of killing four Indigenous women in Winnipeg is set to get underway on April 29.
Winnipeg forward Vladislav Namestnikov suffered a fractured cheekbone when a puck hit him on the left side of his face in Game 4 against Colorado, the team said Monday.
A 16-year-old has suffered life-altering injuries after being hit by a train Sunday afternoon.
Family, friends and Indigenous leaders came together on Sunday night to honour the life and memory of Marcedes Myran.
Mask requirements for health-care workers are being loosened at Manitoba facilities starting next month.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says international students will be able to work off-campus for up to 24 hours per week starting in September.
Two teenagers are facing charges after a woman was reportedly held hostage with a gun on a Manitoba First Nation.
Be prepared for unsettled, soggy weather throughout the week in Winnipeg and across southern Manitoba.
'Numerous law enforcement officers' have been shot in an 'active situation' in Charlotte, North Carolina, police say.
Toronto police say 12 people are facing a combined 102 charges in connection with an investigation into a major credit fraud scheme.
B.C. Premier David Eby has joined other politicians denouncing remarks at a demonstration in Vancouver where protesters chanted “long live Oct. 7,” praising that day's attacks by Hamas on Israel.
Norovirus is spreading at a 'higher frequency' than expected in Canada, specifically, in Ontario and Alberta, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research methods have thrown cold water on that.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.