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Administration of justice 'paramount' after officer pleads guilty to string of offences: Justice minister
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 17:12:50 EST
A man in a grey suit speaks during a government legislative session.

Defence lawyers tasked with reviewing past cases involving a Winnipeg constable involved in corruption can access financial support through an arm's length legal organization of the provincial government.


Back-to-back typhoons leave Winnipeg's Filipino community concerned for their families and home
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 20:58:23 EST
A man in a brown jacket wearing a pink toque standing outside

A Winnipeg man says he is keeping close tabs on family and friends back home in the Philippines, after two deadly typhoons ravaged the country in a matter of days, because he knows firsthand how destructive and terrifying those storms can be.


Chief of Sioux Valley Dakota Nation charged in historical sexual assault of teen
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 16:04:31 EST
A man stands talking at a podium.

The chief of Sioux Valley Dakota Nation has been charged with a historical sexual assault, police say.


Daughter of late WWII vet fighting funeral company for compensation after grave found empty
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 07:00:00 EST
Black and white photo of military veteran.

A woman from the U.K. was hoping this Remembrance Day would bring closure after a nearly decade-long search for her estranged father’s grave led her to a cemetery outside of Winnipeg. Instead, she's now trying to reach an agreement with a funeral home company after his grave was found empty last year.


Stolen bikes stripped down, parts turned into weapons, say Winnipeg police
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 14:18:12 EST
A bike lock being cut

Driven by the drug trade, bike theft in Winnipeg is creating a more ominous problem, say police.


More military, RCMP able to get specialized veteran licence plate in Manitoba ahead of Remembrance Day
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 15:21:57 EST
An exterior view of the wall of Manitoba Public Insurance's headquarters.

Individuals currently serving with the Canadian Armed Forces, RCMP and other military services are now eligible to display a veteran licence plate on their vehicle in Manitoba.


PWHL to visit Winnipeg, other Canadian cities on Takeover Tour
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 14:40:18 EST
Fans hold up signs at a hockey game, declaring they would like the PWHL to come to the west coast.

As the league continues to eye expansion, the PWHL will play 16 neutral-site games this upcoming season. In addition to returning to Edmonton and Quebec City, the PWHL will make stops in Calgary, Winnipeg, Hamilton and Halifax.


Reviewing cases involving Winnipeg police officers after conviction a gargantuan undertaking: Defence lawyer
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 06:00:00 EST
A man in a light-coloured suit squints in the sun.

The Manitoba Prosecution Service sent letters out to defence lawyers who had cases where Const. Elston Bostock or his three co-accused Winnipeg police offices were involved, and one office is facing down a pile of around 80-100 such letters to process.


Here's where Manitobans can commemorate Remembrance Day
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 14:10:32 EST
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A number of services and ceremonies will be held around Manitoba on Tuesday, as millions of Canadians collectively remember and pay tribute to military servicemen who fought for their country.


Measles exposure at southern Manitoba truck stop restaurant announced
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 13:21:51 EST
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Manitoba officials are warning there's another potential measles exposure site in the Winkler area.


Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman announce 2026 Canadian tour as the Guess Who
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 10:00:00 EST
Randy Bachman, left, and Burton Cummings, perform onstage.

The legendary Canadian rock band will be kicking off its first tour in 23 years in Moncton on May 26, 2026.


California tailspin continues for Jets who drop 3rd straight on western road swing
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 08:33:04 EST
A hockey player in white and blue grimaces as he's hit in the face by a hockey player in orange.

The Winnipeg Jets are having a rough go on their western road trip, still looking for their first win while only scoring twice across nine periods of play.


Canada could face ‘worst kind’ of flu season as experts warn evolving strain may be mismatch for vaccine
Sun, 09 Nov 2025 04:00:00 EST
A colourized transmission electron microscope image of the influenza A H3N2 virus from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

With flu cases now rising in Canada, medical experts are bracing for a difficult influenza season linked to the global spread of an evolving H3N2 strain that could be a mismatch for this year’s vaccine.


Canada loses its measles elimination status — as it happened
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 09:22:30 EST
A person walks past a measles alert public health sign, toward a sliding glass door.


Love for Canadian coffee chain hatches growing nest of collectibles
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 06:00:00 EST
Man holds coffee cup toward camera while stand in front of Robin's Donuts memorabilia

A morning cup of joe is more than a jolt of caffeine for one Winnipeg man. It's about the memories of time spent with family and friends at a Canadian coffee chain. That's why Ronald George Moore is brewing up nostalgia by collecting Robin's Donuts memorabilia.


Hosting Grey Cup in Winnipeg hailed as 'a major economic driver' by businesses, politicians
Sun, 09 Nov 2025 18:31:05 EST
people carry a trophy

Members of Canada’s Armed Forces repelled from a helicopter Sunday afternoon at The Forks with precious cargo — the Grey Cup — to mark the beginning of Grey Cup week, which will culminate with the CFL championship game on Nov. 16 at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg.


The journey toward an expanded Port of Churchill has only just begun
Sun, 09 Nov 2025 08:00:00 EST
An aerial photo shows a large ship at a port.

Compared to  other major projects  granted "national importance" status by Mark Carney’s Liberal government, the proposed expansion of the Port of Churchill is still a very fuzzy idea.


First official Indigenous Veterans Day stirs emotions for some
Sun, 09 Nov 2025 08:37:24 EST
Several people are seen, with several in military uniforms, in a gym

For Randi Susanne Gage, the first official Indigenous Veterans Day in Manitoba was an emotional moment, after spending more than three decades fighting to see Indigenous Veterans celebrated for their service and their sacrifices.


Chara, Keith, Thornton and rest of Hockey Hall of Fame's 2025 class set for Monday induction
Sun, 09 Nov 2025 12:10:39 EST
Hockey Hall of Fame inductees Duncan Keith, Joe Thornton, Brianna Decker, Zdeno Chara, Jennifer Botterill, Danièle Sauvageau and Jack Parker pose for a photograph with their rings in Toronto on November 8, 2025.

Zdeno Chara and Duncan Keith will be inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside fellow former players Joe Thornton, Alexander Mogilny, Jennifer Botterill and Brianna Decker on Monday in Toronto. Jack Parker and Danièle Sauvageau will enter as builders.


Time to start preparing for 2027 election, Manitoba premier tells convention delegates
Sat, 08 Nov 2025 18:27:37 EST
A man with dark hair and a blue blazer and tie.

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has urged NDP delegates to start preparing for an election almost two years away. Kinew told his party's annual convention the NDP has nominated its first candidate for the October 2027 vote, and is hoping to make inroads into rural areas.