University of Manitoba faces complaint from transgender student
A transgender student says he was stripped of his dignity while attending the University of Manitoba’s Inner-City ACCESS Program in social work, so he has filed a human-rights complaint alleging...
View ArticleSevere storm, possible tornado hits southwest Manitoba
A severe storm that may have included a tornado ripped through southwestern Manitoba yesterday evening, causing extensive damage to a number of communities.
View ArticleManitoba lodge housing flood evacuees to shut down
A lodge that was home to dozens of aboriginal flood evacuees in Manitoba is closing down and the owner blames unpaid Manitoba Association of Native Fire Fighters bills.
View ArticleMétis leader, musician among Order of Manitoba inductees
Thirteen Manitobans officially received the province’s highest honour on Monday, including two well-known members of the Métis community.
View ArticleManitoba butterfly faces extinction
A research team is combing through tall-grass areas of southeastern Manitoba to find a small, brown butterfly that is at risk of becoming extinct.
View ArticleManitoba grand chief challenges AFN
Manitoba’s grand chief is promising a new direction for Canada’s First Nations — one that would not include the Indian Act or the Assembly of First Nations — at a separate gathering of chiefs taking...
View ArticlePossible tornado reported at Manitoba First Nation
Five homes at Sioux Valley First Nation have been hit by what residents are calling a tornado, which Environment Canada is still investigating. One couple was sent to hospital with minor injuries...
View ArticleTornado confirmed at Manitoba First Nation, 2 injured
Two people were sent to hospital after a tornado that touched down in a Manitoba First Nation Thursday night.
View ArticleWest Nile virus found in Manitoba mosquitoes
West Nile virus has been detected in Manitoba mosquitoes.
View ArticleManitoba lodge housing closing despite offer of federal funds
A Gimli lodge forced to close due to non-payment will not stay open despite an offer of payment by the federal government.
View ArticleManitoba fires forces 785 people from their homes
A large forest fire in northern Manitoba has forced 785 people from their homes in the Tataskweyak Cree Nation, Man.
View ArticleTornado rips through field in southwest Manitoba
A tornado is confirmed to have touched down in southwest Manitoba on Sunday.
View ArticleRCMP office set on fire in northeastern Manitoba
An RCMP office in northeastern Manitoba went up in flames over the weekend, and officers believe the fire was intentionally set.
View ArticleWinnipeg lawyer to seek Manitoba Liberal leadership
A Winnipeg lawyer says she will seek the leadership of the Manitoba Liberal party.
View ArticleCould Manitoba Hydro document leak jeopardize dams?
Manitoba Hydro believes a leak of “top secret” information could put energy sales at risk.
View ArticleFlawed braille mailer from Manitoba MP called insensitive
An advocate for people living with disabilities calls a new Conservative Party flyer insensitive.
View ArticleFather who killed kids denied transfer to Manitoba
Allan Schoenborn, the British Columbia father who killed his three children, will not be transferred to a psychiatric hospital in Manitoba, as he’d requested, the B.C. criminal justice branch...
View ArticleManitoba campground open after 2-year closure from flood
The once-flooded area at the Kiche Manitou campground in Spruce Woods Provincial Park is open to campers for the first time in years.
View ArticleFather who killed kids denied transfer to Manitoba
Allan Schoenborn, the British Columbia father who killed his three children, will not be transferred to a psychiatric hospital in Manitoba, as he’d requested, the B.C. criminal justice branch...
View ArticleManitoba insurer jacks rates, blames weather
Insurance rates in Western Manitoba are on the rise — and brokers say homeowners can thank unpredictable weather.
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