
The first annual Run Your Lungs Out, a 24 hour fundraiser in support of the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation kicked off Friday afternoon. Close to 100 people joined event organizers Jonathan Torchia and Junel Malapad as they ran 100 miles in 24 hours on treadmills. Continue reading
2018 will mark the last 4/20 before Canada makes recreational weed legal. Continue reading
The moose appears to be quite young but still stands very tall and can see over the top of the car next to it. Continue reading
CJOB Morning Show content producer Shannah-Lee Vidal has a list of three things for you to check out this weekend (April 20-22). Continue reading
Just in time for Game 5 of the Jets vs. Wild playoff series, the numbers are in. And the winner is… Continue reading
The alleged sex cult leader, Keith Raniere, was arrested in Mexico at the end of March. Continue reading
“We’ve really scaled back what we do. It’s become really a non-event,” Winnipeg Police Constable Rob Carver said. Continue reading
The world will celebrate Earth Day 2018 on Sunday, and there’s plenty of ways for Winnipeggers to get in on the action. Continue reading
Chrystia Freeland said negotiating teams would stay in Washington over the weekend as the eight-month-old talks continue. Continue reading
She’s a woman with a vision and a passion for making the lives of children in the North End better. Continue reading
Dust off your clubs, the first golf course in Winnipeg will open Friday. Continue reading
One family has learned to communicate with their son, who has autism, through Disney movies. Continue reading
Saskatchewan’s Hunter Brothers will be heading home to take part in a tribute concert to the Humboldt Broncos. The country group opens up about their personal connection to Canadian hockey. Continue reading
For the first time ever, a Manitoban has signed a contract in the WNBA. Continue reading
The number of police officers being trained to recognize and respond to signs of drug impairment on Canada’s roads hasn’t budged much over the last six months, new documents show. Continue reading
Natalie Portman “does not feel comfortable participating in any public events in Israel,” according to her representative. Continue reading
Norovirus cases have risen in Canada, and it’s being linked back to raw oysters from B.C. Continue reading
The issue is one of complexities facing police and security agencies preparing for the return of Canadians who traveled to Syria and Iraq to join terrorist groups. Continue reading
A community rink in Leduc, Alta. was filled with “Smith” jerseys on Thursday night in support of Tyler Smith, a Humboldt Bronco who survived the April 6 bus crash — and Tyler himself was there. Continue reading
It is called the “Vancouver Model” of transnational crime. Continue reading
The first annual Run Your Lungs Out, a 24 hour fundraiser in support of the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation kicked off Friday afternoon. Close to 100 people joined event organizers Jonathan Torchia and Junel Malapad as they ran 100 miles in 24 hours on treadmills. Continue reading
Main Street Project is getting ready to host its own Whiteout party for some of the city’s most vulnerable people. Continue reading
2018 will mark the last 4/20 before Canada makes recreational weed legal. Continue reading
CJOB Morning Show content producer Shannah-Lee Vidal has a list of three things for you to check out this weekend (April 20-22). Continue reading
Just in time for Game 5 of the Jets vs. Wild playoff series, the numbers are in. And the winner is… Continue reading
Fans will pack in downtown to see if the Jets can win just the third NHL playoff series in Winnipeg history. Continue reading
A Winnipeg cat was rescued off an ice floe Thursday after it became stranded on the river. Continue reading
“We’ve really scaled back what we do. It’s become really a non-event,” Winnipeg Police Constable Rob Carver said. Continue reading
The world will celebrate Earth Day 2018 on Sunday, and there’s plenty of ways for Winnipeggers to get in on the action. Continue reading
The van burst into flames after colliding with the building. Continue reading
She’s a woman with a vision and a passion for making the lives of children in the North End better. Continue reading
Dust off your clubs, the first golf course in Winnipeg will open Friday. Continue reading
Saskatchewan’s Hunter Brothers will be heading home to take part in a tribute concert to the Humboldt Broncos. The country group opens up about their personal connection to Canadian hockey. Continue reading
For the first time ever, a Manitoban has signed a contract in the WNBA. Continue reading
The U.S.-based Transportation Research Board found building highway roundabouts reduces fatalities by 90 per cent, injuries by 80 per cent and total collisions by 40 per cent. Continue reading
The Manitoba Riding for the Disabled Association has been helping people for 40 years. Continue reading
Littered cigarette butts are almost impossible to miss outside of Winnipeg bars and restaurants after the ban went into effect April 1. Continue reading
Attendance is up and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have become a profitable, stable franchise but Mike O’Shea takes no satisfaction from that. Continue reading
The camp April 24-26 marks the unofficial kickoff to the CFL season. Continue reading
Winnipeg’s Amalgamated Transit Union has come up with plan for the provincial government to help finance additional electric buses. Continue reading
The Moose will take on the Grand Rapids Griffins in the first round of the Calder Cup Playoffs, beginning Saturday at Bell MTS Place (2 p.m.). Continue reading
Quinn Sklepowich is one of Winnipeg’s top poop scoopers, travelling from yard to yard to clean up doggy doo all day. Continue reading
Another sign the dreary winter days are done… city crews are preparing to begin sweeping the streets. Continue reading
A Winnipeg man who fought in World War II is set to receive France’s Legion of Honour medal on Thursday. Continue reading
Vanessa Guadiana has watched an NHL game at all 31 arenas. She marked the accomplishment with a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto on Wednesday. Continue reading