Icy roads a factor in 19-vehicle crash
Police are investigating after 19 vehicles were involved in a fatal collision on a Manitoba roadway.
With Earth Day coming up, fashion expert and stylist Liz Crawford shows off some sustainable and local fashions.
Police are investigating after 19 vehicles were involved in a fatal collision on a Manitoba roadway.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he will continue to push the benefits of trade with the United States now that the election south of the border is over.
A Wednesday night crash on Chief Peguis Trail has left one person dead.
A Winnipeg bylaw to crack down on large medical marijuana grow-ops seems to be working.
New technology that was tested at the Assiniboine Park Zoo has arrived in Churchill to help track polar bears.
Health advocates are warning Manitobans about an odorless, colourless killer that could be lurking in your home.
An iconic television actor is the latest Hollywood star to land in Winnipeg.
U.S. search engine queries about moving to Canada shot up Wednesday in the wake of Donald Trump’s decisive win in the presidential election.
Nicole Collaros switches on the Zoom chat, apologizing that husband Zach might join in late.
A CFIA official is calling it the 'largest animal health emergency that this country has ever had to face.' A joint IJF/CTV News investigation looks into Canada's response to the bird flu pandemic, and how it's ravaged the country's farms.
Following president-elect Donald Trump's decisive election victory, there are sure to be significant knock-on effects for Canada. Here's a look at the different areas in which a second Trump presidency may affect Canadians.
Cuba was left reeling Thursday after a fierce Category 3 hurricane ripped across the island and knocked out the country's power grid.
If you find yourself sleepy during your daily activities in your older age, you may need to consider it more than an inconvenience — since the fatigue may indicate you’re at higher risk for developing a condition that can lead to dementia, a new study has found.
The Canadian Institute for Health Information says health-care spending in Canada is projected to reach a new high in 2024.