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Some wildfire evacuees staying at a shelter in northern Manitoba may be moved elsewhere as more communities return home and ...
A First Nation on the shore of Lake Winnipeg has filed a lawsuit seeking damages from Manitoba Hydro, and the provincial and ...
Berens River First Nation is suing Manitoba Hydro and the provincial and federal governments over a nearly 50-year-old ...
Wildfire evacuees in need of accommodations in Winnipeg have now all been placed in hotels as of Wednesday morning, the ...
Some wildfire evacuees staying in a shelter in northern Manitoba may be moved elsewhere in the province as more communities ...
As hockey fans across North America reflect on another Stanley Cup Final, the name Charlie Gardiner may not come up as often ...
The provincewide policy, which took effect in fall 2024, made Manitoba one of the first in Canada to formally restrict cellphone use in all public schools. The goal? To reduce disruptions, support ...
On Friday, the province unveiled its summer safety action plan for Winnipeg’s downtown, in the form of a $500,000 commitment ...
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.
A 36-year-old Winnipeg man is dead after a head-on collision with a large truck on Highway 8, Manitoba RCMP say.
Manitoba issued a historic apology to Sixties Scoop survivors, families and advocates gathered at St. John’s Park to reflect ...
A northern First Nation is suing Manitoba Hydro for allegedly damaging its lands, violating its treaty rights and harming its ...