
Winnipeg police investigating death of infant
Winnipeg Police are investigating the death of an infant Monday night.
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Winnipeg Police are investigating the death of an infant Monday night.
Winnipeggers are being told to expect tough decisions ahead as the city works on preparing the next multi-year balanced budget.
Some businesses in Manitoba are seeing a rise in meat packages being given as gifts during the holiday season.
A Winnipeg hookah lounge owner is worried about a potential ban they say could put them out of business.
A man who moved to Winnipeg last year in hopes of a safer future has now hit the jackpot after winning $1 million in the lottery.
The University of Manitoba says it has found anti-Semitic posters on its campus and is seeking a police investigation.
Starting next year, Winnipeg residents will no longer be able to email 311, after staff identified it as one of the least effective ways to contact the city service.
Residents of Morden, Man., are being urged to reduce their water usage after the city declared a moderate drought stage on Tuesday.
The city says the Winnipeg Public Library app is currently unavailable, and will remain that way until the new year.
Assembly of First Nations organizers sent delegates home without a new national chief late Wednesday after six rounds of balloting failed to produce a winner with enough votes to clear the 60 per cent threshold necessary for victory.
Jim Spenst, 97, is the most recent Canadian to officially receive France's highest order of distinction: the insignia of Knight of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour.
The man suspected of fatally shooting three people and wounding another at a Las Vegas university Wednesday was a professor who unsuccessfully sought a job at the school, a law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the investigation told The Associated Press.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is threatening to delay MPs' holidays by throwing up thousands of procedural motions seeking to block Liberal legislation until Prime Minister Justin Trudeau backs off his carbon tax. It's a move Government House Leader Karina Gould was quick to condemn, warning the Official Opposition leader's 'temper tantrum' tactics will impact Canadians.
A devastated family says long waits for cancer treatment led a beloved father and grandfather to choose medically assisted death 13 days ago.
A mass shooting on a Las Vegas school campus leaves three dead; UN official warns of looming humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.