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Support workers in the Winnipeg School Division have given their union bargaining committee a strike mandate. The Manitoba ...
A First Nation on the shore of Lake Winnipeg has filed a lawsuit seeking damages from Manitoba Hydro, and the provincial and ...
Expecting the birth of a first child is an exciting time for any parents-to-be, but for one Winnipeg couple, a joyous occasion is turning into a bureaucratic headache.
Six in 10 school support staff in Winnipeg’s inner-city and central neighbourhoods have considered quitting their jobs over ...
Across the province, upwards of 100 tourism operators have been affected by wildfires, per Travel Manitoba tracking. Losses ...
The Manitoba government is investing $215,000 in developing a new tower crane training facility, a move that will help ...
Manitoba’s government has signed an agreement to support an area of Ukraine in its reconstruction efforts, including in the ...
On Friday, the province unveiled its summer safety action plan for Winnipeg’s downtown, in the form of a $500,000 commitment ...
Manitoba issued a historic apology to Sixties Scoop survivors, families and advocates gathered at St. John’s Park to reflect ...
“This mobile MRI unit is an important step in reducing MRI wait times and ensuring that patients in the north have timely ...
Cool, wet weather has allowed fire crews to get an upper hand in parts of northern Manitoba to clear the way for some of the ...
A half-million-dollar effort to improve safety in downtown Winnipeg, based on a similar one implemented last summer, launches ...