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Winnipeg man livestreams himself on Christmas Eve, issuing threats and waving firearm around
Thu, 25 Dec 2025 14:15:30 EST
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Winnipeg police have a suspect in custody after a man livestreamed himself on Christmas Eve threatening to hurt people and waving a vintage firearm around.


Wildfires, tariffs and landfill searches: Here's a look at CBC Manitoba's top 10 stories of 2025
Thu, 25 Dec 2025 07:00:00 EST
A big Canadian flag is seen being put up on a government building's porticos.

It was a busy year for Manitoba, but when hasn't it been? If you've been out of the loop, or just want to refresh your memory, then take a look at CBC Manitoba's top 10 news stories of 2025.


Unions, PCs skeptical as Premier Wab Kinew promises end to long health-care waits in 2026
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 19:52:11 EST
A man in a dark blue suit, white shirt and light blue tie stands up in the legislature.

Some health-care leaders are questioning how Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew can confidently declare his government will end long waits for health-care services by the end of 2026.


One year into Trump 2.0: Here’s how much America has radically changed on his watch
Thu, 25 Dec 2025 04:00:00 EST
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at his Mar-a-Lago club, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla.

U.S. President Donald Trump has been a disruptive force since he burst onto the political scene a decade ago. But the pace of change in the first year of his second presidency is unlike just about anything seen before in the nearly 250-year history of the American republic.


Some Winnipeggers still digging out after residential parking ban ends
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 19:19:18 EST
A man in a winter jacket is shoveling a line of ice and snow in front of a driveway.

Winnipeg’s residential snow clearing ban ended on Tuesday, but plow crews are still cleaning up residential streets days after last week’s major snowfall.


Flin Flon museum dedicates Christmas light display to memory of volunteers
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 17:06:45 EST
A lit-up snowman and Santa Claus statue and a bright "Welcome" sign shine during a cold, dark night.

The Flin Flon Station Museum light display has been a tradition in the city for decades, but this year it's taken on added meaning: It's being dedicated to the memory of a pair of dedicated volunteers who passed away in 2025.


Manitoba man sentenced after grooming, sexually touching teenage co-worker
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 17:48:31 EST
A tan brick building with stairs leading up to a main door

A Manitoba man who inappropriately touched a 15-year-old co-worker has been sentenced to two years in jail.


Call them the Lucky 7: Abandoned Steinbach puppies brought in from the cold
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 17:34:50 EST
Brown puppy held up

A litter of seven, five-week-old puppies left in a box taped shut survived cold and hunger after being found by a passerby who heard their cries. Steinbach and Area Animal Rescue took them in from the cold.


Internationally trained doctors hired for 2 rural hospitals in southwestern Manitoba
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 06:00:00 EST
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Four new physicians have been hired in two southwestern Manitoba rural communities to help fix the family doctor shortage in Minnedosa and Killarney.


Deck the halls and shopping malls: What's open in Manitoba Christmas Eve to Boxing Day
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 11:55:06 EST

Here's a list of what's open and closed this week, as many Manitobans gather to celebrate Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.


5th person hospitalized in E. coli outbreak linked to Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 14:15:26 EST
A package of Pepperoni and Bacon Pillsbury Pizza Pops

The Public Health Agency of Canada is reporting a fifth hospitalization in an E. coli outbreak linked to recalled Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops. The federal agency says 23 people in seven provinces got sick with the bacterial illness after eating or handling certain flavours of the frozen snack between early October and late November.


'So much more work to do': Gillingham makes pitch for 2nd term as Winnipeg mayor
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 07:00:00 EST
A man wearing glasses, a dark suit and red tie speaks with a reporter inside a room with blue and gold flags in the background.

Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham says he has much unfinished work from his first term in office, as he prepares to make his pitch to voters ahead of the 2026 election. 


Riley Laychuk's Christmas forecast
Wed, 24 Dec 2025 06:00:00 EST
Expect a snowy Christmas across much of the province. Higher accumulations to the north, however the south can expect snow as well.

Expect a snowy Christmas across much of the province. Higher accumulations to the north, however the south can expect snow as well.


U.S. officials sought interview with ex-prince Andrew amid Nygard probe: Epstein files
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 12:27:35 EST
A man wearing a black blazer and a white t-shirt is smiling to the camera.

The FBI and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York sought an interview with ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor for connections with Canadian sex offender and fashion mogul Peter Nygard.


Former PC leadership candidate Wally Daudrich seeks party's upcoming nomination in Turtle Mountain
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 19:59:11 EST
Hotelier and ecotourism operator Wally Daudrich is running for PC leader.

Obby Khan's opponent in the recent Progressive Conservative leadership race now wants to be part of his caucus.


Search teams still looking for pair from Misipawistik Cree Nation after truck broke through ice
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 20:51:02 EST
An airboat and ice fishing tent are pictured are on a snowy landscape under a grey/blue sky.

Two people from Misipawistik Cree Nation in northern Manitoba are still unaccounted for after the truck they were driving last week broke through the ice on Cedar Lake near Grand Rapids Generating Station. Multiple search teams have been looking for the pair but their efforts will be put on pause over Christmas.


Jake Thomas brings 'a lot to the table' as Bombers' new defensive line coach, Willie Jefferson says
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 20:21:06 EST
A man smiles, with a Grey Cup graphic behind him.

Willie Jefferson is giving Jake Thomas the stamp of approval in his new role as the Blue Bombers' defensive line coach.


Former homeless man lends his voice to calls for a managed encampment site in Winnipeg
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 15:18:13 EST
A man stands in a room.

As municipal and provincial officials try to tackle the long-standing issue of homelessness and tent cities, a former homeless man, Claudemier Bighetty, is lending his voice to calls for a managed encampment site that would connect Winnipeg's homeless with housing and supports.


Winkler clinic, Morden entertainment venue among latest measles exposure sites
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 17:08:24 EST
A closeup of a person's limb shows bright red spots on the skin.

Public health officials are warning of two new measles exposure sites in southern Manitoba.


American billionaire wins defamation lawsuit against Peter Nygard
Tue, 23 Dec 2025 19:13:54 EST
A sketch shows a man wearing an orange prison jumpsuit and a blue non-surgical mask. He is resting his head on his hand.

Billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon has won his long-running defamation lawsuit alleging that former fashion mogul and convicted sex offender Peter Nygard spread lies about him during a public spat over their adjacent properties in the Bahamas.