Manitoba premier says U.S. men’s hockey team offside on Trump phone call
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew criticized the U.S. men's hockey team for their response to comments made by Donald Trump, highlighting the lack of respect shown towards the U.S. women’s hockey team after their Olympic victory.
More than 2,000 Pimicikamak Cree Nation members still displaced 60 days after outage
Over 2,000 members of the Pimicikamak Cree Nation remain displaced over two months after a power outage led to infrastructure failures in Manitoba.
‘Social connection’ prescriptions for older adults expand across Manitoba
In Manitoba, social prescriptions aimed at combating isolation among older adults are gaining popularity, with community activities like chair yoga providing vital socialization opportunities.
Full closure of Winnipeg Perimeter Highway
The Perimeter Highway around Winnipeg is fully closed due to severe winter weather conditions, including blowing snow and poor visibility.
Manitoba Tories used legislature room for campaign: elections commissioner
Manitoba's election commissioner found that the Progressive Conservatives violated provincial laws by using a legislative room for campaign activities before the 2023 provincial election.
Manitoba budget set to be revealed on March 24 as province deals with growing deficit
Manitoba's NDP government plans to announce its budget on March 24, facing challenges related to health care, cost of living, and a significant fiscal deficit.
Manitoba curling shakeup as Reid Carruthers retires, Team Kate Cameron disbands
Reid Carruthers retires from competitive curling after a successful career, and Team Kate Cameron disbands following the recent Olympic Games.
Manitoba launches drug-trafficking task force as province has ‘had enough’
The Manitoba government is establishing a drug enforcement task force to combat the increasing prevalence of illicit drugs in the province.
‘She was more than what happened to her’: Family honours memory of Rebecca Contois
The family of Rebecca Contois commemorates her life in Winnipeg’s St. John’s Park, reflecting on her love of the outdoors and the impact of her tragic death.
Manitoba anti-fraud campaign targets older adults
The Manitoba government, in collaboration with police and senior support services, is launching a campaign to combat grandparent scams affecting older adults.
School and other cancellations around southern Manitoba on Tuesday
Several schools and daycare facilities in southern Manitoba are closed due to inclement weather conditions.
Nurses discouraged from working at Winnipeg hospital due to safety concerns
Nurses at a Winnipeg hospital are urging colleagues not to accept positions due to severe safety issues identified by a union vote.
School and bus cancellations around southern Manitoba on Thursday
Several schools and bus services in southern Manitoba have been canceled due to inclement weather conditions.
That time three Manitoba MPs became Canada’s first Olympic curling champions
Three Manitoba MPs made history as Canada’s first Olympic curling champions at the 1932 Lake Placid Olympics during a tumultuous period marked by the Great Depression.
Storm off to slow start in Winnipeg
A winter storm is affecting Winnipeg and surrounding areas, bringing freezing rain and snow with warning advisories in place.
School and road closures in Manitoba on Wednesday
The article details school and bus cancellations in Manitoba due to inclement weather on February 18, 2026.
Researcher from university in Manitoba helps identify 290-million-year-old fossilized vomit in new study
A Manitoba researcher assists in identifying possibly the oldest fossilized vomit, shedding light on ancient predator-prey relationships.
Prairies to see plummeting temperatures, heavy snow as winter returns
Cold temperatures and heavy snowfall are forecasted for the Prairies, particularly affecting southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta.
This Area of Canada is Filled with Millions of Snakes, Know Why This View is Special
Manitoba's Narcisse Snake Dens is a unique seasonal spectacle where thousands of garter snakes emerge from underground, attracting adventure enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.
Manitoba sees 44 measles cases in first week of February
Manitoba reports 44 confirmed measles cases within the first week of February and warns of over 100 exposure sites, urging residents to get vaccinated.
Measles cases linked to Winnipeg Jets game, health officials say
Health officials in Manitoba report a significant outbreak of measles linked to a recent Winnipeg Jets NHL game and an event called Manitoba Ag Days.
Dozens of measles cases linked to farm show; Manitoba expands vaccine eligibility
Manitoba has reported over 30 measles cases linked to a recent agricultural event, prompting an expansion of vaccine eligibility for infants in the region.
Manitoba government considers grocery price measures as inflation continues
The Manitoba government is conducting a study to address grocery affordability amid ongoing inflation, focusing on issues like differential pricing.
Minister, Manitoba School Boards Association react to Tumbler Ridge shooting
Officials in Manitoba are responding to the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., emphasizing the importance of school safety and emergency preparedness.
Manitoba woman recovering after waiting 8 years for surgery
A Manitoba woman, Kim Hughes-Tardiff, undergoes recovery after an 8-year wait for scoliosis surgery, marking a significant change in her quality of life.
Drone delivering drugs to Manitoba prison leads to charges against Calgary man
A Calgary man and a Winnipeg woman were arrested after a drone delivery of a drug package to a Manitoba prison was detected by law enforcement.
Public inquiry to examine cost overruns of Winnipeg police building project
A public inquiry has commenced to investigate the significant cost overruns associated with the Winnipeg Police Service's new headquarters.
Man charged with kidnapping in connection with abduction of Manitoba woman
A man has been charged with kidnapping a woman in Manitoba after she was allegedly abducted at knifepoint and later found safe.
Manitoba Health asks some Ag Days attendees to monitor for measles
Manitoba Health is alerting attendees of January's Ag Days event to monitor for measles symptoms after a suspected exposure.