Manitoba government assigns Llyod Axworthy to lead study on possible Winnipeg rail relocation
The Manitoba government is calling on the services of a former MP to study the possibility of relocating rail lines in Winnipeg.
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The Manitoba government is calling on the services of a former MP to study the possibility of relocating rail lines in Winnipeg.
A child is dead after falling from a Winnipeg apartment building on Monday.
A 28-year-old Winnipegger is facing charges after an altercation unfolded between a store employee and a man who allegedly tried to steal merchandise from a West Alexander area store.
The Winnipeg Police Service is asking people not resort to vigilante activity in response to the arrests of two people accused of torturing and killing animals and posting it online.
Two candidates have put their names forward for the leadership of Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives.
A once-in-a-lifetime comet glided through the western skies this Thanksgiving.
The federal government is spending over $7 million to bolster resources and research in the country's multi-billion-dollar cereals industry.
As work is set to begin to open Portage and Main to pedestrians, drivers should expect delays beginning on Tuesday.
The Winnipeg Police Service is investigating a shooting in the city’s North End last week.
While more Canadians are signalling their support former U.S. president Donald Trump, the majority remains hopeful for a Democratic win.
For the second straight month, grocery prices in Canada rose faster than the inflation rate, and beef in particular is significantly pricier than it was last year.
Charges have been withdrawn against a man and a woman who faced a combined 90 charges in a child and animal abuse case.
Canada is listing the pro-Palestinian group Samidoun as a terrorist group, while the U.S. has added a Canadian citizen affiliated with the organization to its counter-terrorism list.
It will feel more like winter for some parts of Eastern Canada over the next few days, with single-digit highs and snow in the forecast.
RCMP presents bombshell allegations against Indian diplomats