A northern Manitoba man is no longer facing child pornography charges after a provincial court judge found he waited an unreasonably long time for a trial.
A rural municipality east of Winnipeg has eliminated the ability for residents to question elected officials during council meetings.
A Winnipeg woman accused of crushing animals to death with her feet for videos she and her boyfriend then allegedly sold was denied bail Friday, following a lengthy hearing in a Manitoba court earlier this week.
A family from Portage la Prairie, Man., applied in person for passports in October. They were expecting to get them in November. When they finally arrived earlier this week, the family was shocked to find out they were sent the wrong passports.
Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating after Winnipeg police fired a Taser at an armed man who then fell on the ice and broke his leg.
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Siloam Mission has received an unexpected delivery of 7,000 pounds of food from an Inuk-owned business. The shipment was originally intended to be used for Christmas hampers for off-reserve families from Tataskweyak Cree Nation, but their funding application was denied.
Outreach organizations in Winnipeg have started their annual Christmas meals and donation drives, hoping to share the joy of the holidays with everyone, especially those who are less fortunate.
Students and teachers in the Pembina Trails School Division are still in the dark as to when full services for everything from computers to clocks will be restored, more than two weeks after a cyberattack shut down the Winnipeg school division's entire network.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce eight new cabinet ministers Friday and change the roles of at least four others in a cabinet shuffle designed to ensure the government can function properly.
Brandon Police Service Chief Tyler Bates says there's been a troubling spike in overdoses and they're continuing to climb in the southwestern Manitoba city.
A 26-year-old man who was wanted in connection with a shooting in a northern Manitoba community last weekend has been arrested, police say.
Following a damning report from Doctors Manitoba, documents obtained by CBC reveal nurses at CancerCare Manitoba have been trying to highlight concerns about dangerously low staffing at the provincial cancer agency since last January.
A database with personal information of former and current Pembina Trails School Division students — including health identification numbers, parents' contact information and most recent photos — were accessed during a cyberattack earlier this month.
Plans are underway for the construction of a new and larger animal hospital at Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park Zoo, where visitors will be able to watch veterinary procedures live for the first time.
Manitoba has confirmed its first case of avian influenza in domestic birds for 2024 at a commercial poultry operation in Portage la Prairie.
As temperatures rise globally, winter sports are being forced to acclimate. Cancelled competitions, safety concerns, and an increased demand for artificial snow are becoming more prominent.
A man who taught at Winnipeg schools is facing several new charges after an ongoing Internet Child Exploitation Unit investigation found evidence that he sexually victimized more girls.
At the age of 29, Jeremy Bray can no longer move his face, arms, hands or legs. The only thing that can stop or even reverse the weakening of his muscles is a treatment the Manitoba government is refusing to pay for.
Manitoba's auditor general is calling for better cybersecurity at the province's main health-care planning body and better financial reporting from the provincial government.