Donald Trump has been back in the White House for less than a week, but his return to the top of the U.S. political pyramid has been noticeable among some Winnipeg lawyers, who have seen an uptick in inquiries from individuals considering relocating to Canada since last November.
Aging residential hotel provides rooms to 34 homeless people despite fire and safety violations and history of violence.
The owner of a troubled downtown Winnipeg hotel says tenants living there have nowhere else to go after the city ordered them to leave.
They were tracked down at the Toronto Pearson International Airport by local police, allegedly attempting to board a flight headed to Turkey.
Six designs have made their way from sketchbooks onto Winnipeg's river trail, as artists from around the world unveiled the latest warming huts at The Forks this week.
A 45-year-old woman from Manitoba has been charged with parental abduction, after police arrested her at a Toronto airport where she was found attempting to leave the country with her daughters, RCMP say.
WINNIPEG - The union representing front-line Mounties says it has not seen an internal RCMP memo calling for short-term staff transfers to Manitoba and Saskatchewan, but says those provinces are
One of the Winnipeg Jets top prospects, Brad Lambert has been recalled from the Manitoba Moose of the AHL. The former 30th overall pick by the Jets back in 2022 has been trying to crave out a spot in the NHL this year, already appearing in four games, but struggled to find the score sheet.
The first person to coach the Jets in the NHL and the last man to coach a Winnipeg team to a pro hockey championship – the Jets of the World Hockey Association – McVie died at his Vancouver home on Sunday. He was 89.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has shuffled one of his cabinet ministers and appointed a new one. The change was necessitated by the death last week of Nello Altomare, who served as minister of education and early learning.
The Manitoba government is running an advertising campaign to tout a freeze on electricity rates even though the freeze has yet to be approved and could be rejected.
CityNews has learned the province is investigating a ferret breeding mill in western Manitoba, following the release of hidden camera footage showing as many as 500 animals living in conditions that have animal advocates concerned for their well-being.