The federal government is providing up to $20 million in funding to help upgrade and improve Manitoba’s winter roads.
The ongoing Canada Post strike is significantly impacting local businesses, especially those reliant on shipping. Tracy ...
Another cloudy day is in the forecast for Winnipeg and the Red River Valley. To the west, sunnier and colder conditions in ...
An advocate for transgender people says they're concerned Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party approved a leadership candidate who once described U.S. assistant health secretary Rachel Levine, a ...
Two unidentified men randomly attacked a student less than a block from Brandon University Saturday night, according to ...
A Brandon city councillor has flagged growing concern among city residents about the operations of high-risk youth homes in ...
Earlier this month, the mezzo-soprano from Opaskwayak Cree Nation found out an album she contributed to had been nominated ...
For security reasons, Manitoba Hydro will not share account balances in automated messages to customers who do not have an ...
The Manitoba government is planning to look for ways to support print journalism, although it is currently unclear what kind ...
Warning: This story includes details about a suicide attempt and violence.A man shot and killed by Winnipeg police earlier this week was from Nunavut and is being remembered as a proud Inuk who craved ...
As winter weather brings snow, rain, and strong winds across Canada, a new study has highlighted that drivers in Manitoba, ...
Sgt. Ian Van Nest rolls slowly through the streets of Churchill, his truck outfitted with a rifle and a barred back seat to hold anyone he has to arrest. His eyes dart back and f ...