Major risk of flooding on Red River this spring, predicts Manitoba government
There is a major risk of flooding on the Red River this spring, according to Manitoba’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre

Liz Crawford shows off local fashions, with inspiration from different decades, that you can wear this spring
There is a major risk of flooding on the Red River this spring, according to Manitoba’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre
Winnipeg police are looking for the public's help in trying to identify a suspect in an assault case.
Fans of Zellers looking to shop locally at the revamped store in Winnipeg will have to keep waiting.
Winnipeg city council has passed its spending plan for the next year.
A Winnipeg-based program that hires and trains people who face obstacles to finding a job is back in business.
Long Plain First Nation remains in lockdown following a shooting in the community over the weekend.
The minimum wage in Manitoba is increasing to $15.30 this October.
A group of firefighters is camping out in the cold over the next few days intending to raise money for an important cause.
A Winnipeg business owner is reminding others to be careful online after her social media accounts were hacked over the weekend.
U.S. President Joe Biden is coming to Canada Thursday evening, kicking off his short but long-awaited overnight official visit to Canada. Here's what CTV News has confirmed about what will be on the agenda, and what key players are saying about the upcoming visit.
Montreal police have identified the first victim of the deadly fire in Old Montreal last week that has left two dead and five missing. Insp. David Shane said it was a woman named Camille Maheux, who was 76 years old.
Canada's population grew by more than one million over the course of one calendar year, breaking previous records, a new Statistics Canada report says.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) says it receives tens of thousands of complaints from consumers across Canada each year, but once in a while a "quirky" one will take them by surprise.
The Canadian real estate market has been sluggish since last year, when prospective buyers started putting off plans to purchase homes as the Bank of Canada aggressively hiked interest rates eight consecutive times. But realtors see many edging toward a purchase once more.
An incident at the U Sports Men’s Hockey National Championship has sparked some off-ice controversy. CTV’s Jack Morse reports.