
Dozens of minor hockey teams in Winnipeg are scrambling to find ice time next month after being swept out of Southdale Community Centre by a film production.

People in the Flin Flon area who lost cabins and homes, or had theirs threatened, are still dealing with the aftermath of the wildfires more than six months later. They face decisions around fire protection, insurance and whether to rebuild.

The chief of Manitoba's most populous First Nation says his band is exploring legal options after its real estate trust sold most of a former golf course near Winnipeg to a property developer who used to advise the band and the trust.

Two of Canada's wealthiest families have cleared the final hurdle on the road to buying and donating the royal charter that created the Hudson's Bay Co.

The Southern Chiefs' Organization is launching a harm reduction outreach van in Brandon, in partnership with the city. The aim to provide low-barrier support for issues like addictions and mental health by going directly to the people who need it.

The Association of Manitoba Municipalities, which represents mayors, councillors and other leaders in the province, has released a new toolkit aimed at helping others deal with harassment, threats and violence.

There may not be snow in Trinidad and Tobago, but the holiday spirit is vibrant. For the first time, the Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir is merging traditional with tropical. The HiLife Steel Orchestra will join the choir for its annual Christmas concert.

Temperatures plunge in time for the weekend. Expect daytime highs well below normal for this time of year.

Customers flocked to some Manitoba Liquor Marts, with some lining up even before stores opened Wednesday, to buy the first bottles of American alcohol sold at the provincial retailer in months amid an ongoing trade war.

Nearly nine months into a review of a city policy meant to increase the number of Indigenous place names in Winnipeg, members of the Welcoming Winnipeg committee say their work remains stalled amid a funding shortage and confusion about their role.

A prosecutor says a constellation of events in a Winnipeg home that included unsafe sleeping conditions, rampant drug use and the parents' tumultuous relationship shows a "profound failure of care" in the weeks leading up to the death of a three-month-old in 2022.

A small family-owned theatre north of Winnipeg hosted a trio of film stars over the weekend, when Jon Hamm, Johnny Pemberton and Paul Walter Hauser — all currently working on projects in Winnipeg — visited The Flicks Cinema in Stonewall.

Makeshift tents and other items scattered around Mostyn Park, next to the Granite Curling Club in West Broadway, have been cleared away by city crews, according to a city spokesperson's email to CBC.

A 28-year-old man who is a registered sex offender is facing new charges for wandering the hallways of a Winnipeg high school before he allegedly grabbed a student at another school last month.

Tariffs and a sluggish economy have turned what was a driver shortage into a job shortage in the province's billion-dollar trucking industry, according to the Manitoba Trucking Association.

A 35-year-old woman is charged with numerous offences after a pickup truck left a trail of damage in Dauphin, Man.

Jino Distasio, an urban geography professor at the University of Winnipeg, has been temporarily elevated to the institution's highest office.

Crews are out plowing Winnipeg streets as an overnight snowfall blanketed the city and continues to fall.

A grieving father in Manitoba’s Interlake is blasting a new requirement that provinces must be told within two hours of a 911 outage, arguing a shorter timeline is needed to potentially save lives like his son's.

Treacherous road conditions from a winter storm that hit southwestern Manitoba on Tuesday have prompted several school-related cancellations for Wednesday.