680 CJOB introduces “leanStream” as another way to listen to Bob Irving and Doug Brown on Winnipeg Blue Bomber Football broadcasts Continue reading
While crossing heading north at the intersection of Inkster Boulevard and Route 90, the cruiser was hit on the rear passenger side by a westbound car. Continue reading
The Canadian ambassador to Mexico wrote on Twitter Wednesday that the Mexican government appears “not to wish to respect natural gas pipeline contracts.” Continue reading
Winnipeg police said Donald Leslie Parisien, 36, was arrested Wednesday and charged with second degree murder in the death of Jessie Catterson, 36, who died on Flora Avenue May 21. Continue reading
A Winnipeg woman, 62, is dead after the vehicle she was driving went off the road last Thursday near Gypsumville, Man. Continue reading
Zuzana Čaputová, the country’s first female president, was asked by a journalist if she was feeling “nervous” or “stressed” because she had changed her dress three times that day. Continue reading
Dominique Malonga and Julian Buscher both scored in the first half as the Calvary beat York9 FC 2-0 on Wednesday to clinch the title with two matches remaining in the inaugural CPL season. Continue reading
A jury found a Winnipeg woman guilty of second-degree murder on Wednesday, in the 2017 killing of her neighbour. Continue reading
The Democrats spoke largely in generalities and when they got into the nuts and bolts, their claims largely checked out. But not always. Continue reading
The Winnipeg Ice will play 25 of 34 home games on weekend nights during the 2019-20 WHL season. Continue reading
The zoo said Wednesday that they’ve noticed an escalation in natural mating behaviour over the past month, which has led to injuries in some of the exhibit’s cownose stingrays. Continue reading
Middle-aged men increased their cannabis use after legalization more than any other demographic group. In second place: middle-aged women. Continue reading
A social media video of a woman speeding through a residential Neepawa neighbourhood has earned the driver a ticket for careless driving. Continue reading
A 29-year-old woman is dead after a fatal crash Tuesday south of Teulon. Continue reading
“You kind of try to remember that you’re celebrating life, but right now we’re mourning the death,” Duane (Dog) Chapman said. Continue reading
Sgt. Hugues Beaulieu of the Quebec provincial police said mechanical issues with the RV were likely to blame for the crash. Continue reading
‘We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side,’ Duane (Dog) Chapman tweeted. Continue reading
A report says two Chinese fighter jets buzzed a Canadian warship operating in international waters in the East China Sea Continue reading
Sonamjeet Narwan said another Air Canada passenger called her a “9/11 bloodsucker.” Continue reading
Australia’s flu season is hitting early and hard. Here’s why Canadian experts are keeping a close eye on it. Continue reading
Former City of Winnipeg CAO Doug McNeil tops the list of city employee salaries for 2018. Continue reading
680 CJOB introduces “leanStream” as another way to listen to Bob Irving and Doug Brown on Winnipeg Blue Bomber Football broadcasts Continue reading
While crossing heading north at the intersection of Inkster Boulevard and Route 90, the cruiser was hit on the rear passenger side by a westbound car. Continue reading
Winnipeg police had their hands full Thursday morning due to a bizarre overnight situation that saw a suspect driving off in a marked police car. Continue reading
Winnipeg police said Donald Leslie Parisien, 36, was arrested Wednesday and charged with second degree murder in the death of Jessie Catterson, 36, who died on Flora Avenue May 21. Continue reading
A Winnipeg woman, 62, is dead after the vehicle she was driving went off the road last Thursday near Gypsumville, Man. Continue reading
fter China’s embassy asked Canada to suspend meat exports to the country over what it calls “forged” certificates, pork producers in Manitoba are optimistic that a deal between the two countries will get sorted out sooner rather than later. Continue reading
Recreational pot may be legal, but that doesn’t mean Manitobans are free to spark up at music festivals this summer. Continue reading
Dominique Malonga and Julian Buscher both scored in the first half as the Calvary beat York9 FC 2-0 on Wednesday to clinch the title with two matches remaining in the inaugural CPL season. Continue reading
A jury found a Winnipeg woman guilty of second-degree murder on Wednesday, in the 2017 killing of her neighbour. Continue reading
The Winnipeg Ice will play 25 of 34 home games on weekend nights during the 2019-20 WHL season. Continue reading
The zoo said Wednesday that they’ve noticed an escalation in natural mating behaviour over the past month, which has led to injuries in some of the exhibit’s cownose stingrays. Continue reading
A social media video of a woman speeding through a residential Neepawa neighbourhood has earned the driver a ticket for careless driving. Continue reading
A 29-year-old woman is dead after a fatal crash Tuesday south of Teulon. Continue reading
A Mountie charged with manslaughter in the shooting of a northern Manitoba man is expected to testify Wednesday in his own defence. Continue reading
A missing man was found dead in a water quarry in the Rural Municipality of St. Andrews on Monday night. Continue reading
It’s been a century but women are still facing problems in the workplace. Continue reading
A Manitoba judge has ruled a Winnipeg police officer abused his authority when he repeatedly tried to obtain surveillance video from the Green Brier Inn. Continue reading
The Amalgamated Transit Union 1505 announced Wednesday its members will be taking job action on Thursday. Continue reading
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be looking for a different result when they host Edmonton in the home opener for the second straight year on Thursday Night. Continue reading
Jeff Browaty is the hungriest, while Devi Sharma is a big talker. Continue reading
A group of Winnipeggers are helping out father by offering tips when it come to doing their daughters hair during workshops. Continue reading
A Winnipeg Blue Bombers superfan living deep in enemy territory is ready to show his true colours with a new lawn sign, coming straight from the team itself. Continue reading
China was a major growth area for Canadian pork and beef. Now, producers will have to look elsewhere, for as long as the suspension lasts. Continue reading
The outdoor pools will open June 28 while the wading pools will open July 1 and 2. Continue reading