
A man who has gradually lost his ability to move most of his muscles said the treatment he’s relying on to slow — and even reverse — his degenerative disease is being revoked.

Jesse Wheatland, 35, has been charged in a string of arson attacks. Two of the businesses that were hit say Wheatland is a former employee.

A man has been charged with sexual assault after a Winnipeg hospital nurse was attacked in a parkade, police say.

Construction of an overpass at the intersection where a bus crash killed 17 seniors two years ago is scheduled to start in 2027, the province of Manitoba said Thursday.

A 17-year-old girl who allegedly arranged to buy a cellphone from a man over social media stabbed him after buying the device during a face-to-face meetup in the area of McGregor Street and Carruthers Avenue on Wednesday.

The Manitoba government is planning to expand a law that protects people whose explicit or nude photos or videos are shared without their consent.

A lack of snow is raising concerns for skiers in parts of Manitoba and fears about the impact of climate change on the future of winter activities.

The Raw Carrot, in partnership with Hope Centre Ministries, had a grand opening Thursday for its first kitchen in the province, providing employment to people living with disabilities and mental illness.

A former golf course north of Winnipeg purchased with money Peguis First Nation received as reparation for broken treaty promises is now mostly in the hands of a property developer who used to advise the band and its real estate trust.

Get your snow puns ready — Winnipeg's first snowplow naming contest is now open for submissions.

A 22-year-old woman last seen in Winnipeg in early October has been reported missing, police say.

A northern Manitoba mining project fully owned by a local First Nation could turn Manitoba into the "centre for clean magnesium in North America," but proponents say it needs help to reach production.

The future homes for 27 pieces of Hudson's Bay history were decided Wednesday in a packed Toronto auction, where art lovers, historians and those wistful about the fall of Canada's oldest company spent a collective $5.9 million.

A multi-billion-dollar combustion turbine project planned for the city of Brandon will give the province “power sovereignty,” said Mayor Jeff Fawcett.

A 35-year-old man has been arrested after police say he was responsible for multiple arsons in Winnipeg, including incidents at the constituency office of two Manitoba cabinet ministers and several restaurants.

Staff vacancies, violence and inaction from Thompson General Hospital on improved working conditions have nurses voting on whether to "grey list" the facility, discouraging others from taking jobs there, according to the Manitoba Nurses Union.

The Winnipeg Jets announced they have signed captain Adam Lowry to a contract extension to keep him in a Jets uniform for the next five years.

Manitoba's health minister is voicing support for the trans community as Alberta's government forges ahead with legislation critics say target the rights of transgender youth and adults in that province.

Manitoba’s theatre community is mourning the sudden death of Ian Ross, an award-winning Métis-Ojibway playwright and storyteller who was a mainstay of the city's theatre scene. He died Wednesday at the age of 57.

A convicted sex offender who is considered a high risk to reoffend, and who refused sexual offender programming, has been released and is now expected to live in Winnipeg, police say.