Manitoba promises new money for Winnipeg police to target retail theft, other issues
The Manitoba government is promising new money for Winnipeg police to combat rising fears over retail theft and other issues.
Senior Property Insurance Specialist Nikki Patel discusses house insurance and the importance of annual review of the policy.
The Manitoba government is promising new money for Winnipeg police to combat rising fears over retail theft and other issues.
After a shocking and abrupt evacuation, former residents of a St. James apartment building are facing a new hurdle.
Warmer-than-average temperatures are expected to blanket Manitoba for most of the summer, and while that may be good news for outdoor enthusiasts in the province, farmers are playing the wait-and-see approach for what it could mean for their crops.
A group of Winnipeg residents has proposed the creation of a new national urban park in the city.
The city is set to close a number of roadways in anticipation of an influx of rainbow hues, floats and marchers set to descend on downtown Winnipeg for to celebrate the 2024 Pride Parade.
A Winnipeg homeowner will have to tear down or modify some of the garages on his property that exceed size limits.
Students and staff at Winnipeg’s Westwood Collegiate had a unique problem to solve this month; how do you lead ducks to water from the school’s courtyard when 12 of them can’t fly yet?
A pilot program aimed to cut down on wait time for wheelchair-accessible vehicles is being hailed a success by the City of Winnipeg – and could become permanent.
Faced with elevated housing prices, half of Canadians in the country's largest cities are considering moving to places with more affordable housing.
Faced with elevated housing prices, half of Canadians in the country's largest cities are considering moving to places with more affordable housing.
The trustee appointed to manage the bankruptcies of a Victoria mortgage company and its owner has concluded that they committed "numerous offences" and operated as a "massive Ponzi scheme."
McDonald’s is fighting back against viral tweets and media reports that it says have exaggerated its price increases.
The Edmonton Oilers are shaking things up. Down 2-1 in the NHL's Western Conference final to the Dallas Stars, head coach Kris Knoblauch confirmed there would be lineup changes for tonight's Game 4.
Liberal parliamentarians are criticizing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre over a new video in which he promotes the idea that some Canadians are 'fleeing' Canada to live in Nicaragua because they can't afford a house in this country.
A Michigan man with a suspended licence surprised the judge when he showed up on a video call on May 15, while driving to an appointment.