A man who alleged he was sexually and physically abused at a Selkirk boarding school in the early 1980s has settled his lawsuit against a teacher and the local Anglican diocese.
A 26-year-old man is recovering after cadets and paramedics had to give him four doses of naloxone to restart his breathing when he overdosed in a downtown Winnipeg bus shelter, police say.
An already unique hockey game in Winnipeg was made even more special for members of the city's Ukrainian community, thanks to the voices of the Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus.
Tate, 36, a British-U.S. citizen who has 4.4 million followers on Twitter, was initially detained on Dec. 29 for 24 hours along with his brother Tristan, who was charged in the same case.
TikTok’s CEO met Tuesday with European Union officials about strict new digital regulations in the 27-nation bloc as the Chinese-owned social media app faces growing scrutiny from Western authorities over data privacy, cybersecurity and misinformation.
Danielle Woodcock was planning her wedding when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, delaying and eventually cancelling her big day. By the time she revisited it in 2021, she had decided to go in a different direction – a micro-wedding. Her guest list, once around 100, dwindled to 30 people, and in the end, she and her […]
After going dark for a year, the Golden Globes return to the air Tuesday on a one-year audition to try to win back their awards-season perch and relevancy to a Hollywood that shunned the awards after an ethics and diversity scandal.
Countries should consider recommending passengers wear masks on long-haul flights to counter the latest Omicron subvariant given its rapid spread in the United States, World Health Organization officials said on Tuesday.
In today’s Big Story podcast, in early December, scientists announced a major breakthrough on the way to a fusion-powered world of unlimited clean energy. It received reams of media coverage and lots of hope for a miracle future that would solve the climate crisis. The problem is that it won’t. It can’t possibly scale up […]
2022 was the fifth-warmest year on record, the European-based climate service Copernicus reported on Tuesday. What makes this particularly concerning is that the warming trend continues even in light of a cooling climate phenomenon called La Nina.
After weeks of hype and days of leaks, readers got a chance to judge Prince Harry’s book for themselves when it went on sale around the world on Tuesday. In Britain, a few stores opened at midnight to sell copies of Spare to diehard royal devotees and the merely curious. Many said they wanted to […]
In the new series "Should I have kids?" CBC Manitoba's Creator Network asked gen-Zers and millennials about their reasons for having or not having kids. In this essay, Richard Barus reveals the challenges he faced in living up to cultural and parental expectations to have children.
Manitoba farmers are feeling the pain of inflation in production costs. Keystone Agricultural Producers president Bill Campbell estimates many dealt with a doubling of expenses in 2022.
The 2022 appointees to the Order of Canada are far less diverse than the Canadian population and even less diverse than they were in 2021, a new analysis shows.
The deadline for military members and their families to apply for compensation after drinking contaminated water is approaching fast — and federal opposition parties are urging Ottawa not to block an application for an extension.
Police forces in at least seven cities across Canada have seen an increase in 3D-printed 'ghost guns.' These untraceable weapons can be made at home by anyone with a 3D printer, and design plans for them are easily found online.
With the sale of Manitoba’s largest non-profit apartment building to a for-profit Alberta company “proceeding as planned,” Lions Place residents concerned about “renoviction” have asked Premier Heather Stefanson to protect renters and preserve non-profit housing units.
The University of Manitoba Bisons men's hockey team hosted the Ukrainian men's national hockey team for a special game as part of the Hockey Can't Stop Tour.
To train in safer conditions, the U25 Ukrainian national hockey team came to Canada and wrapped up it's tour against the University of Manitoba Bisons.
One inner city activist says the city needs to do a better job of getting vacant city-owned properties back in use, and prevent them from burning down.
The COVID-19 pandemic will all but certainly be over by the time highly-anticipated ventilation assessments and upgrades to limit infectious disease transmission in Manitoba public schools are complete.
The COVID-19 pandemic will all but certainly be over by the time highly-anticipated ventilation assessments and upgrades to limit infectious disease transmission in Manitoba public schools are complete.
Underlying all the hyperbole and venomous trash talking exchanged by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, there is a surprising yet inescapable truth.
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 Missing senior last seen in Heritage Park area 8:49 AM City police are asking for the public’s help […]
A Winnipeg man who fatally attacked his teenage friend following an alcohol-fuelled argument has been sentenced to life in prison, with no chance of parole for at least 10 years.
The union representing Manitoba home care workers is questioning a delay in improving working conditions, after a new contract for health support employees was agreed to in September.
The union representing 14,000 support workers is calling on the organization that co-ordinates health care in the province and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority to pick up the pace and deliver on a contract agreement completed last fall.
A proposal to make vacant-building owners pay the cost to battle fires on their properties is now one step closer to reality, as some advocates push the city to take further action.
Manitoba’s tourism industry has a new slogan and marketing campaign to try to lure more visitors. Travel Manitoba, a provincial Crown corporation, has changed its marketing tagline from “Canada’s heart beats,” adopted eight years ago, to “Canada’s heart is calling.” There are also new advertisements and new lettering that features a polar bear inside the […]
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says she will be shuffling her cabinet in the next little while. Stefanson did not give a precise date, but says it is an opportunity for rejuvenation. Several members of the Progressive Conservative caucus have recently announced they will not seek re-election in October, including cabinet ministers Cliff Cullen, Eileen Clarke […]
A specialized cancer treatment previously only available outside the province will be offered here in the spring thanks to a $6.6 million provincial government investment, CancerCare Manitoba announced Monday.
While several Progressive Conservative caucus members recently announced they won't seek re-election in October, the leader says a shuffle is an opportunity for rejuvenation.
New research from the University of Manitoba suggests that fish oil may lower the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infections. The oil could be the first non-pharmaceutical supplement to fight the virus. “What was found is real and it looks like there is a potential that it will be able to prevent infection of the SARS-CoV-2 virus,” […]
Doctors who treated Damar Hamlin said the Bills safety was back in Buffalo on Monday, an uplifting sign of the remarkable progress he has made a week after going into cardiac arrest and having to be resuscitated on the field during a game in Cincinnati. Hamlin was discharged from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center […]
Numerous Crown land parcels will be available to rent to Manitoba farmers and ranchers who need more land for agricultural activities like haying, grazing or cropping.
Bell Canada is overhauling its charitable initiative that supports mental health, replacing a program that saw the company donate five cents every time Canadians texted or tweeted BellLetsTalk with a lump-sum donation of $10 million.
For the first time in 2023, Premier Heather Stefanson addressed media members face to face, discussing the number of MLAs announcing their plans to not seek re-election in the fall, as well as a possible shuffle to the cabinet.
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson will shuffle her inner circle, promising rejuvenation for the Progressive Conservative party after batch of longtime MLAs announced they will not run for re-election.
Manitoba's premier signalled change may be coming for her inner circle after several members of the Progressive Conservative caucus have announced they won't run in the next election, although she insisted she's "excited" about the future of the party.
Winnipeg police say two people have been charged after a vehicle was stolen on January 5. WPS say they were informed of the vehicle theft after a man allegedly assaulted a 19-year-old woman and stole her wallet and keys along Redwood Avenue. Following the incident, officers reported to the scene where they found the woman, […]
The Winnipeg Police Service was kept busy on Sunday morning, responding to two separate incidents – one that involved the assault and robbery of a 19-year-old woman and another that involved an improvised firing device.
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When Ukraine opens play at the World University Winter Games against Team Canada on Thursday, it takes the ice against a nation that has helped the players realize their ambition to attend the multi-sport event in Lake Placid, N.Y.
A Manitoba cannabis company announced it is temporarily laying off about 40 employees in a push to bolster its struggling cultivation and wholesale outfits.
A Manitoba cannabis company announced it is temporarily laying off about 40 employees in a push to bolster its struggling cultivation and wholesale outfits.
The tourism organization will be announcing a refreshed branding campaign Monday morning — its first since the launch of the current "Canada's Heart Beats' slogan back in 2014.
There's never a good time to get sick, but pharmacists are urging people to take whatever preventative measures they can this flu season, due to a shortage of adult medication.