
The 28-year-old registered sex offender charged after Winnipeg police say a child was grabbed in a St. Vital elementary school bathroom this week has a criminal record that includes groping a child.

A search of another Winnipeg landfill for the remains of First Nations women will begin on Monday, CBC News has learned.

Winnipeggers living near the intersection where a writer was fatally hit by a car last week gathered Friday to call for safer streets for pedestrians.

A second board member with the Manitoba Inuit Association (MIA) has resigned. The resignations follow a growing #InuitMeToo movement that saw the termination of the organization's former CEO after allegations of sexual assault.

Winnipeg police say a child was grabbed by a stranger in a St. Vital elementary school bathroom Thursday, leading to charges of assault and forcible confinement against a 28-year-old man who is a registered sex offender.

A Manitoba man with no criminal record is warning Canadians who have had charges dropped to bring documentation when travelling to the United States, after he says he was turned away at a border crossing for not providing proof that theft charges from nearly a decade ago had been stayed.

The City of Winnipeg says its focus is on offering housing and supports before clearing any homeless encampment sites under its new restrictions, but one outreach organization says people are showing up at its door seeking help.

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew showed no willingness Friday to relax his province's ban on American alcohol products. He argued the prohibition, enacted by several provinces, has been one of Canada's responses to the U.S. trade dispute the Trump administration has noticed.

The Link, an organization working with families and young people in crisis, handed over leadership to Brokenhead Ojibway Nation on Friday, a historic transition and a first in Manitoba.

Red River College Polytechnic is preparing to lay off 44 workers at their Centre for Newcomer Integration in the spring as a result of federal funding cuts.

Executives at Winnipeg commercial real estate firm Shindico must divide some of their assets with a broker who was their business partner for more than two decades, a Manitoba judge has ruled.

Manitoba has signed onto an Ontario-led proposal to expand and modernize interprovincial transmission lines and establish a nationwide energy grid to "Trump-proof" the country's energy security.

Manitoba Hydro will cut 262 trees growing near power lines on Selkirk Avenue between Keewatin Street and Railway Street next week.

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.

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.

A Winnipeg-based company has been fined $20,000 for failing to provide required safeguards on equipment after an employee had a finger cut off by a table saw.

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."