The Manitoba government is entering new territory with a plan to crack down on election disinformation and fine people up to $20,000 a day if offending material is not removed.
A Manitoba court has dismissed the appeal of a convicted sex offender who filmed hundreds of children across Winnipeg and ...
Walmart Canada will stop selling machetes in stores across the country, after Manitoba's government pressured the retailer to ...
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is planning to stop using jails to detain people who have communicable diseases that pose ...
Debbie Fewster's family says she was entering a sweet time in her life last summer, settling into retirement and making plans ...
The Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Bill 29) would ensure that “active measures are undertaken to prevent harm, ...
In an internal memo, sent Dec. 17, 2024, CancerCare Manitoba recommended community cancer care program directors and managers ...
The University of Manitoba Bisons are hosting the U Sports women’s volleyball nationals, beginning Friday at the Investors Group Athletic Centre on the U of M campus.
The Manitoba government put forward a bill Tuesday aimed at cracking down on election disinformation. It proposes several ...
Former Conservative MP Shelly Glover, who came within 373 votes of becoming Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party leader ...
Five years after COVID-19 was first detected in Manitoba, experts say the province still has a ways to go to fully address ...
The family of a Manitoba grandmother who died while waiting for heart surgery says it hopes a proposed law could help prevent other families from going through the same heartbreak.