
Miranda Mirlycourtois owns a small spray-tan business in Winnipeg and is also one of the tens of thousands of Manitobans that has accessed a food bank through Harvest Manitoba this past year. In a video she posted to Instagram, she's encouraging her customers to donate a non-perishable item to Harvest — items that could theoretically end up back on her table.

For only $800,000, you can own the former home of the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives. The PCs’ longtime headquarters on 23 Kennedy St. in downtown Winnipeg is up for sale.

The head of the William Whyte Neighbourhood Association hopes a City of Winnipeg plan to crack down on vacant properties leads to a transformation in his community.

Temperatures will drop in time for the weekend as another push of cold air moves south. Into next week, there is another chance for snow Monday into Tuesday.

The new documentary Dark Skies follows scientists, researchers, and amateur astronomers fighting to create a rural preserve free of light pollution to save a slice of the night sky south of Winnipeg.

Manitoba is pulling out a million dollars worth of U.S.-made alcohol it shelved months ago amid the tumultuous trade war with the U.S., with plans of now selling the liquor ahead of Christmas and sending the proceeds to holiday charities.

The Winnipeg Parking Authority is considering making it possible for the public to report on illegally parked vehicles, allowing people to snap and submit photos in an idea panned by critics who worry about angry confrontations.

Politicians at the Manitoba Legislature have started their winter break and will not return to the chamber until March.

The 14 women killed at École Polytechnique in 1989 were remembered in a solemn memorial held at the Manitoba Legislature on Thursday morning.

A residence for pregnant women and new mothers in Winnipeg is desperate for infant formula, and the city's housing shortage is being cited as one of the reasons.

City of Winnipeg finance managers are projecting a $17.4-million deficit for the end of 2025, based on accounting from the end of September.

More families with children under the age of 18 are relying on food banks across the province to make ends meet, according to Harvest Manitoba's annual survey of food bank users.

Manitoba is updating its regulations governing the handling of asbestos to protect workers from dangerous exposure to the material, the leading cause of work-place related deaths in the province, the government says.

A 67-year-old man who went missing in the northern Manitoba city of Thompson this weekend has been found, police say.

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation says its annual Winterfest celebration has been cancelled for 2026, with the southwestern Manitoba First Nation's newly elected chief saying there was not enough time or funding to plan the four-day festival.

An RCMP officer who wounded a knife-wielding woman near Brandon acted reasonably when he shot her, according to Manitoba's police watchdog, which is not recommending charges following an investigation that included reviewing body camera footage.

A private member's bill aimed at enhancing the safety of Manitoba children riding in school buses isn’t being received warmly by a safety expert, who contends that mandating seatbelt use could be more detrimental to a child’s safety.

Winnipeg's parks branch is calling a downtown cleanup sweep a success after crews collected 6,358 needles and 177 weapons from 16 inner-city parks and public spaces over the course of six months.

Cole Caufield scored the shootout winner after a frantic overtime period as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 in a back-and-forth game on Wednesday night.

The Hudson's Bay Company has chosen the new owners of the royal charter that created the company more than 350 years ago.