Winnipeg students come together for third annual Manitoba chess championship
On Tuesday afternoon, the game brought dozens of students from grades seven to 12 together for the third annual Manitoba High School Chess Championship.
Entertainment
Mar 26
Winnipeg theft in spotlight after man arrested for stealing $10,000 worth of meat
'They're taking whatever meat possible. We had a situation last week where a gentleman filled up a basket, and once we scanned it all, it was $230 worth of product.'
Crime
Mar 25
Constant fires running Winnipeg’s firefighters ragged, union says
A rash of fires on and around Main Street in recent months has the president of Winnipeg's firefighters' union frustrated for his members.
Fire
Mar 18
Winnipeg apartment block back on the market, advocate hopes for ‘whole new story’
'I think the Adanac could create a whole new story to tell about how we work with people that are struggling with homelessness, mental health, and addictions.'
Canada
Mar 25
Man found dead in Main Street apartment, Winnipeg homicide unit investigating
Tuesday morning, Winnipeg police said officers were called to an apartment building in the 800 block of Main Street about an unresponsive man.
Crime
Mar 22
Winnipeg gas stations without gas? Expert says ‘it’s not a crisis’
On the tail of a shuttered pipeline, several gas stations across Winnipeg are reporting to be out of fuel, or limiting consumption.
Traffic
Mar 21
Suspect caught shoplifting, linked to broader case and jailed, Winnipeg police say
Wednesday afternoon, officers were told about a known man who was seen shoplifting sunglasses as a part of the Retail Theft Initiative, authorities said.
Crime
Mar 21
Stakeholders react to Winnipeg’s city council voting to open Portage and Main to pedestrians
'My hope is that we can find some way to save the underground, which is now strange because the debate has now shifted from above ground to below ground.'
Canada
Mar 22
Winnipeg man faces sexual abuse, child porn, and luring charges in ICE investigation
The investigation began last June, when police were alerted to imagery posted online. The investigation led to seizure of electronic devices in an October 2023 raid.
Crime
Mar 13
ANALYSIS: Jets need to get swagger back after losing skid
Winnipeg's losing skid has now hit four straight games, and while a point was earned in the overtime loss Tuesday, the Jets appear to be far from where they were in mid-February.
Sports
Mar 27
City of Winnipeg approves multi-year budget for 2024-2027
Wednesday afternoon, city councillors casted their votes on City of Winnipeg's operating and capital budgets. The results were nearly unanimous.
Money
Mar 20
ANALYSIS: Rough weekend for Jets raises legitimate questions as playoffs loom
Following a road trip that began with so much promise, the Winnipeg Jets are returning home back to square one or perhaps a starting position even less than that.
Sports
Mar 25
Trove of Winnipeg lab firing documents will face committee study
MPs sitting on a special House of Commons committee will study documents detailing allegations against two scientists fired from a high-security lab in Winnipeg.
Politics
Mar 26
Winnipeg Kurds gearing up for Nowruz, Persian New Year celebration
Nowruz is the Persian new year and marks the arrival of the spring season. Kurds haves been celebrating the occasion in Winnipeg since the 1990s, joined by others around the world.
Canada
Mar 23
Free harm reduction vending machine now in Winnipeg’s north end
'We know that there are folks out there using drugs and maybe not using clean needles and, so, we want to provide that in a really a low barrier way.'
Health
Mar 13
2 Winnipeggers face robbery charges after tip from public leads to arrest
Police said investigators used information given from the public to arrest Lorne Quintin Flett, 44, and Lena Rose Romero, 41, in the 300 block of Boyd Avenue.
Crime
Mar 22
CFL officials to evaluate 84 prospects at league’s national combine in Winnipeg
They're the glamour events of any football combine but neither the bench press nor the 40-yard dash are major points of emphasis in Chris Jones's evaluation of a pro prospect.
Sports
Mar 20
Winnipeg police arrest man in jewelry store robbery probe
'While having his identity concealed, the suspect began smashing glass display cases at a jewelry store and stealing numerous items,' Winnipeg police said.
Crime
Mar 19
Jazz Winnipeg announces first batch of headliners for 35th summer festival
It's the 35th anniversary for one of Winnipeg's most beloved summer festivals, and organizers have unveiled the first wave of big shows headed downtown this June.
Entertainment
Mar 20
Take Pride’s annual Litter Index spotlights Winnipeg’s dirtiest areas, looks for help cleaning up
The city's dirtiest neighbourhoods and streets are being revealed as part of Take Pride Winnipeg's annual Litter Index.
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