Median wait times for several key diagnostic tests and surgeries are once again increasing. Shared Health's provincial surgical lead says wait times may look like they're rising because of how the data is publicly reported.
Ibrahim Lwingi lost many family members to HIV/AIDS and says he likely would've been next without prevention meds from Nairobi clinics operated by the University of Manitoba since the 1980s. The program is set to lose U.S. funding by the end of the month, and both staff and patients are worried about what's next.
Hundreds gathered in Winnipeg on Sunday to promote the importance of treaties to Manitobans, and to all citizens, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous.
Four people from St. Theresa Point First Nation are dead after a float plane crashed about 40 kilometres south of the northeastern Manitoba community on Saturday evening, police said.
More than four decades after Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope, hundreds filled the streets in Winnipeg to honour Fox's enduring legacy and raise money for cancer research.
A report that could shed more light on why Manitoba's former Progressive Conservative government rejected calls to search a landfill for the remains of two murder victims is being withheld under the province's freedom of information law.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Sunday the launch of Build Canada Homes, the federal government’s new agency that will oversee federal housing programs.
As Winnipeg city councillors eye new restrictions on homeless encampments, some say limiting them to a specific area could be a better solution.
Dozens of people marched from The Forks through downtown Winnipeg to the Legislature building on Saturday, chanting "no thanks, I’m good" to warn others of the dangers of fentanyl-laced drugs and honour the lives of those who were fatally poisoned by the substance.
Winnipeg’s newest basketball court was officially unveiled in the city’s north end this weekend, and many believe the facility will represent far more than just a place where youth can play the sport.
While Jennifer Jones was busy winning an Olympic gold medal, world championships and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, she was also advocating for better facilities for new mothers who wanted to compete, but also care for their children.
The Steinbach Pride march was postponed on Saturday after organizers say they received serious threats that could have put attendees' safety at risk.
They worry further research will detract from emissions reductions and have made the case as to why the five most considered methods are not feasible.
Health authorities are seeing a continued surge in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cases across the province, with public health officials highlighting a “very concerning” spike in the Prairie Mountain Health region in the first six months of 2025.
The mother of an inmate who died in Stony Mountain Institution two years ago has filed a lawsuit alleging corrections officials' negligence led to her son's death.
This week, 99-year-old Olive Elliot, with the help of her family and some farm ingenuity, got into the combine beside her grandson near Reston, Man., proving she’s still at home in the field.
Some Steinbach residents got their first look at the damage caused by an overnight rainstorm Friday morning, as the southern Manitoba city mulls provincial aid.
Dozens of people turned out at city hall to speak about a city plan to create supportive housing, but they didn't get the chance. Councillors delayed the hearing without making any decisions, asking city staff to come back next month with more information.
Bo Levi Mitchell threw two touchdown passes while Greg Bell scored two TDs to power the Hamilton Tiger-Cats past the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 32-21 on Friday night.
Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham plans to publish a weekly "repeat offender bulletin" in order to pressure the federal government to make changes to Canadian legislation governing bail.