‘About a week’s worth of gasoline’: Leaders seek answers to unplanned Manitoba pipeline shutdown
The province says it has convened a 'supplier table' comprising Manitoba’s largest fuel suppliers to help support the management of the fuel supply being brought in.
Canada
Mar 18
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
Manitoba officials brace for potential record-breaking wildfire season
Manitoba wildfire officials are preparing for what could be one of their busiest wildfire seasons to date.
Fire
Apr 11
Residents wait to clean up after ‘scary’ ice wall rips through Manitoba community
'The ice (wall) built up and it impacted on a few boathouses there, (and) a couple of cottages had damage.... At least four, decks ... had been lifted up as well.'
Environment
Apr 23
Winnipeggers bring furry friends on run for K9 advocacy
With aims of supporting the cause and work of K9 Advocacy, Manitoba Marathon Foundation held its 5th Annual Fast & Furry fun run.
Canada
Apr 28
Meet a maple syrup producer from Manitoba: Bob Gass
Maple syrup is so popular in the area, McCreary holds a festival to celebrate the local delicacy.
Consumer
Apr 26
High school hockey hazing allegations have Manitoba athletic association in uncharted territory
Earlier this week, three hockey players from southern Manitoba were arrested and now face charges related to sexual assault, in connection with alleged hazing incidents.
Crime
Apr 17
Manitoba government reduces apprenticeship ratio, gets mixed response
The Manitoba government has announced a reduction in the apprenticeship ratio to 1:1.
Canada
Mar 27
3 Manitoba teens arrested, face sexual assault charges following hazing reports
Three 17-year-old boys are facing serious charges tied to reported hazing incidents involving members of a team from the Pembina Valley area while in Winnipeg for tournaments.
Crime
Apr 16
Manitoba First Nation Chief charged with child-related sex crimes
Christopher Traverse was arrested and charged on Feb. 1 for sexual assault, sexual interference, and child pornography. Police said the victim was an elementary-school-aged child.
Crime
Apr 10
Province to expand spay and neuter clinics with funds for WHS, Feed the Furbabies Canada
The province is committing $200,000 to expand spay and neuter clinics through the Winnipeg Humane Society and Feed the Furbabies Canada.
Consumer
Mar 30
Salvation Army adding more space with rise in asylum seekers
For the second time in six months, the Salvation Army is adding space to address the number of people using emergency shelter services.
Trending
Apr 17
Canada just had its warmest winter ever. What’s in store for spring?
The warmest winter on record in Canada could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say.
Environment
Mar 19
Higher Edmonton Oilers playoff tickets a downside of passionate supply-and-demand: Economist
Oilers playoff tickets are up on average by 25 per cent in the first round, 40 per cent in the second round, 70 per cent in the third round and 50 per cent in the fourth round.
Consumer
Mar 28
Agriculture, entertainment top of mind at Brandon winter fair
The annual event — one of only two such fairs in the country to receive a royal warrant — takes over the massive Keystone Centre in downtown Brandon each spring break.
Canada
Mar 25
More red ink at Manitoba Hydro as need for new power generation looms
A quarterly fiscal report from Manitoba Hydro is forecasting a $190-million net loss for the fiscal year that will end in March.
Politics
Feb 22
Pro-Palestinian encampment remains at University of Toronto despite safety concerns
The University of Toronto says it's concerned about safety as a pro-Palestinian encampment still stands at its downtown campus.
Canada
May 3
Former Manitoba government presented ‘incomplete’ financial picture, report says
A review ordered by the NDP found Manitoba's former PC government presented an incomplete picture of the province's financial pressures, leading up to the provincial election.
Politics
Feb 23
Federal Court orders revisions to deal between Ottawa and Métis Nation of Alberta
The Federal Court says the deal is too broad in its definition of who it covers and it was made without consulting two other Métis groups in the province.
Canada
Mar 28
Tentative agreement reached between province, Ten Ten Sinclair workers
A tentative agreement has been reached between the province and a housing development in Winnipeg for people with physical disabilities.
Trending
Mar 21