
Derelict buildings are creating increasing safety risks and financial strain, the Association of Manitoba Municipalities says, and it's passed a resolution asking the province to help.

The union representing Manitoba's nurses says it would welcome an in-depth review of what led to the death of an 82-year-old woman following more than 30 hours in Winnipeg emergency departments.

It will feel a lot more like late November heading into the weekend. By next week, highs will be in the minus double digits.

A judge has dismissed the Manitoba Wildlife Federation's request for court intervention to stop a First Nation's checkstop, which allegedly prevented licensed moose hunters from crossing earlier this fall.

The insults have been flying fast and furious at the Manitoba legislature, where even Tom Lindsey, the Speaker who is in charge of maintaining order, got into it by calling one legislature member "not that clever."

A hockey arena in Winnipeg's East Kildonan area is closed due to an "unexpected and significant" structural issue, city officials say.

A company in southern Manitoba has been fined after the death of a plumber working to unclog a sewer drain.

Health advice from both doctors and nurses in Manitoba is now only a phone call away, the province says.

The City of Winnipeg says an overhaul of the booking system for Winnipeg Transit Plus has dramatically improved service for riders with disabilities, cutting wait times and virtually eliminating missed trips, according to a city report.

Bulldozers crumpled up tents and other items that were then loaded up and trucked away from Mostyn Park on Thursday as city crews started tearing down another Winnipeg homeless encampment.

Ste. Anne police arrested a high school student on Wednesday, the day after a violent incident, caught on camera, sent a classmate to hospital.

Separate inquests have been called into the deaths of six adults in Manitoba, including an inmate stabbed with improvised weapons during a prison riot and a man shot by an RCMP officer.

A rural municipality northeast of Winnipeg says it's concerned about public safety due to "several disturbing incidents" that include a municipal grader being shot.

Manitoba RCMP say almost all front-line officers are now equipped with body cameras as part of a program launched more than a year ago.

An appeals board says Manitoba should pick up the tab for the spinal surgery a patient had in another country amid debilitating pain and intolerable wait times in the province.

A Manitoba food bank worries new national accreditation standards ignore the realities of small communities. Killarney Food Bank says Food Banks Canada's accreditation involves a lot of paperwork and would change what it can distribute.

A Steinbach-based charity formed by four women who met at a lunch table at work has helped feed and educate hundreds of people in the Philippines.

Nearly a year after the Manitoba government got a report recommending major changes to its municipal board, the province has started researching how to improve the legislation and assigned one staff member to support the appeals body.

Manitoba health officials are investigating a critical incident after the family of an 82-year-old woman said she died following more than 30 hours in emergency departments at Winnipeg's Grace and St. Boniface hospitals.

Manitoba hopes to help rural municipalities recruit more emergency medical responders with new financial support for students and in-community training programs, but the union for rural paramedics is calling it a step backwards for rural emergency medical services.