LIVE AT 11:30 AM CT Manitoba government to give update on landfill search
The Manitoba government is set to give an update on the search for remains at the Prairie Green Landfill on Monday morning.
The Manitoba government is set to give an update on the search for remains at the Prairie Green Landfill on Monday morning.
A Winnipeg woman is facing several charges after police said she threatened security at the Millenium Library downtown.
A 32-year-old man has been charged with several weapon and drug-related offences by Winnipeg police.
A Winnipeg city councillor doesn’t just have a strong grip on municipal politics.
A new mural that captures the heart and soul of the city’s South Valour community was unveiled Sunday afternoon.
Animal welfare advocates are calling for new regulations and practices in place for people giving pets away online.
The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended accepting mail headed to Canada due to the strike by Canada Post workers.
The Manitoba Metis Federation is the first Metis group to sign a modern treaty with the federal government.
U.S. President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, on Sunday night, sparing the younger Biden a possible prison sentence for federal felony gun and tax convictions and reversing his past promises not to use the extraordinary powers of the presidency for the benefit of his family.
As the second day of December unfolds, Canadians from coast to coast are experiencing a range of wintry conditions. Here's what's happening in different parts of the country.
The investigation into a Chinook helicopter crash near Petawawa, Ont. that killed two military pilots concludes an 'unperceived acceleration' and environmental conditions were "significant contributors" to the crash in the Ottawa River.
The Kremlin said on Monday that any U.S. attempt to compel countries to use the dollar would backfire after U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on BRICS countries if they created their own currency.
The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended accepting mail headed to Canada due to the strike by Canada Post workers.
Ontario is launching a U.S. ad campaign, touting the province as an 'ally to the North' ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term and under the threat of tariffs on all Canadian goods.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.