Winnipeg man charged after drugs, shotgun seized
A 32-year-old man has been charged with several weapon and drug-related offences by Winnipeg police.
With Earth Day coming up, fashion expert and stylist Liz Crawford shows off some sustainable and local fashions.
A 32-year-old man has been charged with several weapon and drug-related offences by Winnipeg police.
A new mural that captures the heart and soul of the city’s South Valour community was unveiled Sunday afternoon.
A Winnipeg woman is facing several charges after police said she threatened security at the Millenium Library downtown.
The provincial government opened the floodgates to the City of Winnipeg Saturday, falling 6-0 in a match-up 50 years in the making.
The Manitoba Metis Federation is the first Metis group to sign a modern treaty with the federal government.
Animal welfare advocates are calling for new regulations and practices in place for people giving pets away online.
Winnipeggers looking to lace up their skates this season can head to The Forks and hit the ice at the canopy rink.
True North Real Estate Development (TNRED) has officially purchased Portage Place Mall.
Shoppers are out looking for the best deals on gifts for their loved ones. However, the RCMP and the Better Business Bureau are warning people that the deals they’re seeing online might be too good to be true.
U.S. President Joe Biden announced Sunday that he pardoned his son Hunter Biden on gun, tax charges, despite previous promises that he would not do so.
Canada Post has presented the union representing some 55,000 striking postal workers with a framework to reach negotiated agreements, the corporation said.
The family of a missing 18-year-old, who was last seen in Surrey over a month ago, says there has been a tragic end to the search.
Slippery or snow-covered roads, reduced visibility and bitter cold are all conditions that can make driving difficult and even dangerous during cold weather months. CAA spoke with CTV Morning Live this week on some of the best ways you can winterize your car.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his fellow provincial leaders are united in pushing for Canada to meet its NATO defence spending targets ahead of schedule, and that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was "surprised" to hear it.
Highway closure and power outages amid snowfall in Muskoka area; plus, there’s an increase of the tick population in eastern Canada.
Canadian Union of Postal Workers negotiator Jim Gallant discusses the recent developments in the postal strike.