A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Manitoba's New Democrats that was launched after a failed political candidate and anti-vaccination critic claimed he was defamed by one of the party's hopefuls in 2022.
A group of high-ranking health professionals has written a letter in support of the Manitoba government's plan to detain highly intoxicated people for up to 72 hours.
The NDP introduced legislation in Manitoba on Thursday that the premier hopes will safeguard against the frivolous use of the notwithstanding clause, a legal measure that's been invoked by Quebec and other governments in recent years to temporarily shield provincial legislation from legal challenges under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Edmonton Court Clock, better known as the clock in Portage Place, has been on display in different parts of Winnipeg for 120 years. With Portage Place redevelopment in full swing, some are hoping time hasn't run out for the century-old time piece.
Almost half the people who follow the Canadian Football League are OK with or support proposed changes to league’s rules — but nearly two-thirds say now is not the time to make the CFL more like the U.S. game, a new national poll suggests.
In a bid to halt rising drug addiction in Opaskwayak Cree Nation, the community hopes to build a rehabilitation facility that would have flexible space to accommodate families as well as people with addictions, but funding from the federal government has yet to arrive.
The Health Sciences Centre Foundation says a new $1-million donation from Winnipeg-based insurance company Canada Life will help pay for cutting-edge surgical technology and tools at Manitoba's largest health-care facility.
A Winnipeg man says he’s traumatized and in the worst pain of his life after being shot seven times in his legs during an armed robbery at his home-based jewelry business earlier this month.
A River Heights homeowner says it's time for the City of Winnipeg to decide once and for all what its plans are for improving Kenaston Boulevard, after her family has spent more than two decades wondering and worrying about whether they will lose their home to expropriation.
A former CTV and CBC reporter hired by Wab Kinew’s NDP government to lead Manitoba’s trade office in Washington, D.C., is earning a $387,000 annual salary, the premier’s office has disclosed.
Winnipeg police are searching for a man who was reported last seen in the Shaughnessy Park neighbourhood last week.
Manitoba's public auto insurer has reported a $19.7-million net loss for the last fiscal year.
A new 72-hour detention centre in Winnipeg for highly intoxicated people will open in less than three weeks, barring any legislative hiccups, the province's addictions minister says.
A Geneva-based climate policy expert is questioning an NDP government-endorsed carbon capture facility proposed for southwestern Manitoba.
The City of Winnipeg is proposing a $7-million payment toward a global settlement to compensate three men wrongfully convicted of a 1973 Winnipeg murder.
A resurgent Toronto Blue Jays offence hammered the Seattle Mariners pitching en route to a 13-4 victory at T-Mobile Park on Wednesday night, giving Toronto its first win of the American League Championship Series (ALCS). Seattle still leads the series 2-1.
The Manitoba government must do more to reduce the physical and psychological harm to young people caused by wildfires, the provincial advocate for children and youth said Wednesday.
A former salesman has been charged with embezzling more than $4 million through fake applications that police say he submitted to his employer's rebate program over a span of eight years.
The federal government is spending $2.3 million to boost artificial intelligence innovation in Manitoba.
A Scottish jury has convicted a man of killing his Canadian girlfriend in the remote Shetland Islands of Scotland. Aren Pearson, 41, was found guilty Wednesday of assault and murder in the death of 24-year-old Claire Leveque, who had been living and working in Edmonton.