The Winnipeg Sea Bears are back on the court as their training camp kicked off Thursday. Lots of familiar and local faces return this season, along with some new talent.
New research at the University of Manitoba looks to address challenges with breast cancer detection with the help of a Winnipeg-based medical imaging company.
Three year old black lab, Willow, joined the internet child exploitation unit last June. Her impeccable nose makes executing search warrants more efficient.
The armband is a physical reminder for specators and players that the umpire is a youth themselves. The initiative was first introduced last year.
A sport traditionally played by boys is gaining a lot of popularity among young female athletes. Flag football is taking over Manitoba high schools.
A member of the Royal Canadian Air Force in Winnipeg has just been crowned the World’s Strongest Firefighter, outlifting athletes from around the world.
Members of Winnipeg’s Iranian community hope freedom is now possible following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in U.S. and Israeli airstrikes.
An expanded well-being program across Manitoba aims to help connect older adults with friendship and activity, without a trip to the pharmacy.
More efforts are being made to help prevent older adults from being the victim of a scam. Police, the province, and seniors advocates teaming up to launch a new campaign.