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Manitoba Approves Life-Saving Drug for Dying Boy

A Steinbach family celebrates as the Manitoba government approves coverage for a costly medication that could save their son's life after months of uncertainty and desperate appeals.

Manitoba First Nations Push for Federal Budget Changes

Manitoba First Nations leaders are calling for urgent amendments to the federal budget, arguing it fails to address pressing infrastructure, healthcare, and economic development needs in their communities.

Tilbury woman released on bail in murder case

A Tilbury woman charged with first-degree murder in the death of Henry Neudorf has been granted bail as she awaits trial. Get the latest developments in this ongoing Windsor-area court case.

Winnipeg sock drive donations stolen by thieves

A Winnipeg community's charitable sock drive was devastated when thieves stole hundreds of donated pairs intended for homeless and vulnerable individuals during the harsh winter months.

1999 Students' Letters Found in Winnipeg School Attic

A remarkable discovery in a Winnipeg school attic reveals heartfelt letters from 1999 students predicting the future, offering a poignant glimpse into childhood perspectives before the digital age.

Winnipeg High School Financial Scandal: Police Probe

St. Paul's High School in Winnipeg faces serious financial misconduct allegations, prompting an internal audit and police investigation. School officials remain tight-lipped as parents demand transparency.

Indigenous CEO Seeks Private Capital After $2.3B Cuts

Prominent Indigenous entrepreneur calls for urgent private sector investment following massive federal funding cuts that threaten to reverse years of economic advancement for First Nations communities.

Manitoba Tourism Shatters Records in 2024

Manitoba's tourism sector celebrates unprecedented success with record-breaking visitor spending in 2024, signaling strong economic recovery and growing global appeal.

Teen charged in death of 15-year-old girl in Manitoba

A 17-year-old faces serious charges following the death of a teenage girl in Pimicikamak Cree Nation, as RCMP continue their investigation into the tragic incident that has shaken the remote northern community.

Fatal Manitoba Highway Crash Kills One, Injures Another

A devastating crash between a passenger vehicle and semi-truck on Manitoba's Highway 1 has left one person dead and another with serious injuries. RCMP continue to investigate the circumstances of the fatal collision.

Ottawa's First Snowfall Arrives: Winter 2025-2026 Begins

Ottawa residents woke up to the season's first significant snowfall, transforming the capital into a winter landscape. Discover how much snow fell, what to expect for the coming winter, and how the city is preparing.

Manitoba police officers shot at during car chase

Two Manitoba First Nations police officers narrowly escaped injury after their vehicle was shot at multiple times during a dangerous high-speed pursuit near a remote northern community.

Manitoba Beekeepers Fight Highway Expropriation Threat

A Manitoba beekeeping family faces devastating losses as the province's planned highway expansion targets their century-old farm for expropriation, putting 1,200 hives and their entire business at risk.

Edmonton mass shooter convicted of first-degree murder

An Edmonton man has been found guilty of first-degree murder for his role in the 2022 mass shooting that left one dead and multiple injured in Northwest Edmonton. The conviction brings closure to a case that shocked the community.

Third ex-minister fined in Manitoba ethics breach

Another former Manitoba cabinet minister has been fined for breaking the province's conflict of interest law, marking the third such penalty in recent months. Discover the details of the ethics breach and growing accountability concerns.

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