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WINNIPEG -- Canada's Prime Minister is set to have meetings with Winnipeg's mayor and Manitoba's premier on Friday. According to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's itinerary, he will be having ...
WINNIPEG -- Manitoba’s trend of low case numbers and deaths continued on Wednesday, with one new death and fewer than 50 cases announced. The one death was located in Winnipeg and was a woman in ...
WINNIPEG -- As Manitoba gets ready to ease restrictions slightly, health officials say they are keeping a close eye on the possibility of other COVID-19 variants entering the province.
WINNIPEG -- As Manitobans look for ways to embrace winter amid the pandemic, a new threat has emerged. A small number of cases of a variant of COVID-19, first identified in the United Kingdom ...
WINNIPEG -- Two people are dead following a fatal house fire in Sanford, Man., on Wednesday evening. RCMP officers received the report of the structure fire around 11 p.m.
WINNIPEG -- A 29-year-old woman from Lake St. Martin First Nation has died after being hit by a vehicle Wednesday night. According to Gypsumville RCMP, officers responded to the collision at 6:55 ...
Starting next Tuesday, nearly all students in the Hanover School Division from K to 12 will be moving to remote learning, as the region confronts some of the highest COVID-19 infections rates in ...
WINNIPEG -- Carman RCMP said a 75-year-old man has died after he fell into the Boyne River. RCMP said officers were called around 1:45 p.m. on Nov. 7 for reports of s drowning at a property ...
WINNIPEG -- A break on parking in Winnipeg may be extended to the end of the year. The Mayor’s Executive Policy Committee approved a motion to continue offering one-hour free parking at city meters.
WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is planning changes to a labour law that would make it easier for employers to fire striking workers for misbehaviour.
WINNIPEG -- The Long Plain First Nation is reporting four cases of COVID-19 on its reserve. The community announced the cases in the Keeshkeemaquah Reserve near Portage la Prairie, Man., on ...
WINNIPEG -- With September approaching and the number of COVID-19 cases rising in the province, concerns are mounting for parents on Manitoba First Nations about sending kids back to school.