A 24-year-old man accused of killing cats and dumping them under a Winnipeg bridge has been formally charged amid signs that new provincial measures to protect pets are on the way. Randy Jensen is cha...
The fate of the last Bay stores in the city — at CF Polo Park and St. Vital Centre — and dozens more across Canada is uncertain, after the country’s oldest retailer filed for creditor protection in a bid to remain in business.
The family of a 44-year-old Winnipeg woman who was slain in 2021 is reeling after police charged one of her cousins with second-degree murder last week.
Wildlife carcasses and live animals are a common sight when Blair Mahaffy drives along an untwinned section of the Trans-Canada Highway in Whiteshell Provincial Park. He once hit a deer and has had a...
A Winnipeg couple whose renovated basement filled with raw sewage claims the mess — and costs in the thousands of dollars — could have been avoided if the city acted sooner to detect a broken underground pipe.
Two men have been arrested and a third is wanted for first-degree murder in connection with the shooting of a soccer player as he left a game in southwest Winnipeg last summer. Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi...
Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara encouraged people to get vaccinated against measles — telling them the jabs are safe and effective — after five cases in southern Manitoba were linked to an outbreak in Ontario.
A nurse who works in the Health Sciences Centre adult emergency room has likened it to a “danger zone” where they’ve lost count of assaults or threats — sometimes involving weapons — against staff. Th...
Henry Schroeder occasionally grabs a case of American beer or a bottle of wine or bourbon made south of the border when he makes a trip to his local Liquor Mart. He’d have no problem foregoing those b...
A soaring number of calls and Winnipeg’s toxic drug crisis are putting a “tremendous” strain on firefighters and paramedics, who are forced to confront violence and suffer psychological injuries as a...
Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara has ordered a regional health authority in western Manitoba to cut its spending on private agency nurses by 15 per cent before March 2026. The directive to Prairie Mount...