Top 1% of Canada’s earners getting richer, while lowest half see incomes drop
According to Statistics Canada, the recovery seen by Canada following the first year of the pandemic produced uneven income gains.
Money
Nov 10, 2023
Manitoba’s two major political parties say they would not repeat COVID-19 lockdowns
Manitobans were never locked in their homes. But at the height of the pandemic, there were temporary restrictions on having visitors.
Politics
Sep 21, 2023
Manitoba top doctor urges vaccination as flu and virus season nears
Vaccine campaigns are expected to begin mid-October, but Manitoba's top doctor said not to delay receiving a shot.
Canada
Sep 20, 2023
Nova Scotia becomes first province to stop holding immigration detainees
Canada Border Services Agency says the province ended the practice of housing migrants in its jails on Aug. 8.
Canada
Sep 1, 2023
Manitoba liquor store closures spark addictions, health conversation
Manitoba's liquor labour dispute has left many liquor stores closed and some addictions experts troubled. Their primary concern is alcohol withdrawal.
Health
Aug 10, 2023
Vehicle theft, robberies driving uptick in crime across Canada: StatCan
The national homicide rate reached its highest level in 30 years as police-reported crime rose for the second consecutive year in 2022, according to Statistics Canada.
Canada
Jul 27, 2023
Manitoba’s Assiniboia Downs horse racetrack marks 65th anniversary
The Assiniboia Downs is marking its 65th anniversary. Take a trot through Winnipeg horse-racing history with track historian Bob Gates.
Canada
Jun 8, 2023
People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier aims to run in Manitoba byelection
The seat was previously held by Candice Bergen, who was the Conservative party's interim leader last year and who stepped down as a member of Parliament in February.
Politics
May 12, 2023
Maxime Bernier appears to eye Manitoba byelection in bid to return as MP
The People's Party of Canada leader is expected to make an announcement about the byelection in the Portage-Lisgar riding on Friday.
Politics
May 10, 2023
Bail changes and violent reoffending related: Edmonton police
Edmonton police say 2022 saw the highest number of violent crime incidents ever reported in a single year in the city.
Canada
Apr 21, 2023
4 emaciated abandoned puppies rescued outside La Salle, Man.
The puppies were found by a Good Samaritan and were extremely malnourished, covered in fleas and nearly frozen.
Canada
Mar 27, 2023
Airlines see busy summer ahead if airports can keep up
Canada's airlines expect a better summer travel season in 2023 after enduring chaos at airports that left passengers stranded in 2022.
Canada
Mar 7, 2023
Winnipeg car-sharing proving more popular as a transportation option
Peg City Car Co-op is an organized car share that launched in 2011. The co-op now has over 3,000 members, and has vehicles in nearly every central Winnipeg neighbourhood.
Canada
Jan 16, 2023
Fan suffers medical emergency during Toronto Marlies game
Just before 8 p.m. Toronto paramedics were called to the Coca-Cola Coliseum, near Exhibition Place.
Canada
Jan 14, 2023
Canadian man chases Guinness world record for most marathons in 1 year
A Mississauga, Ont., native has set out on a journey to break the Guinness world record for most marathons ran by a male in a year (239), held by an American.
Sports
Jan 13, 2023
‘Record-breaking year:’ Winnipeg tourism outlook looking optimistic
After a record breaking 2022, Tourism Winnipeg is optimistic more tourism dollars will be spent inside the province by Manitobans and people around the world.
Canada
Jan 6, 2023
Inflation is impacting holiday shopping this season, Winnipeg businesses say
For some businesses, like Harrisons Coffee Company, inflation is really impacting how many customers they are seeing come through their doors.
Economy
Dec 18, 2022
Panthers coach Paul Maurice gets emotional in his return to Winnipeg
After a sudden departure from the Jets last December, Maurice accepted the head coaching position with the Panthers in June.
Sports
Dec 6, 2022
Winnipeg concert venues looking for light at the end of COVID-19 tunnel
Concert venues remain among the hardest hit — struggling through months of zero revenue with no definitive sign of change on the immediate horizon.
Canada
Dec 31, 2020
Lifting COVID-19 restrictions could bring 4th wave to Indigenous communities: minister
Prairie provinces, where there are high populations of Indigenous people, are moving away from most of their COVID-19 restrictions.
Canada
Aug 4, 2021