A member of the encampments on the Manitoba Legislature grounds handed eviction notices says they plan on staying put and fighting the move.
The city has released its new fall leisure guide to help Winnipeggers keep active over the next few months.
A new wastewater treatment is in the works for rural Manitoba that will service four communities in the southeastern part of the province.
The province and the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce have partnered on a $1 million pilot project aimed at helping newcomers remove the barrier of finding reliable child care on the path to finding and keeping employment.
Winnipeg’s 2022 municipal election is less than two months away, and there are a few things voters need to check before casting their ballot, including whether they’re eligible to vote and if they’re on the voter's list.
Lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases were once again up in Manitoba according to the latest data from the province.
An inmate at the Stony Mountain Institution died while in custody.
The Manitoba RCMP alleges that a four-year-old girl was shot by two suspects riding around on an ATV in Norway House on Tuesday.
Pharmacists and health care professionals are asking the public to only buy what they need and to be up to date on all their essential immunization shots to help with Tylenol, Advil shortages.
A new study has found an increased risk of certain long COVID-19 symptoms up to two years after an original infection.
There is not enough evidence to open a formal church investigation into sexual assault allegations against a prominent Quebec cardinal, Pope Francis declared Thursday. Cardinal Marc Ouellet, an adviser to the Pope, has been accused of sexual misconduct in a class-action lawsuit filed earlier this week in Quebec Superior Court.
At a time of high inflation, questions about what cards to use, how much local cash to withdraw and which currency conversion services to avoid are particularly valuable. Here's what to know when seeking cost-effective methods of spending money overseas.
Parliament's top-secret national security committee is launching a review into federal agencies' ability to intercept private communications, on the heels of the RCMP revealing it has been using spyware as part of major investigations, for decades.
Dr. Steve Flindall reacts to the health care announcement from Ont. Health Minister Sylvia Jones and if it will ease the pressure on overcrowded ERs.
From Korean corn dogs to ketchup and mustard ice cream, there are plenty of sights and tastes for everyone at the CNE.