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Manitoba RCMP are investigating two separate stabbings that occurred in northern communities late last month, both resulting ...
Three suspects are in custody after a man was stabbed on Pinaymootang First Nation late last month. Manitoba RCMP issued a news release Friday, announcing arrests in the June 30 stabbing, which ...
Three people have been charged in connection with a stabbing in a cemetery in the north of Manitoba's Interlake region. At 10 p.m. Monday, RCMP responded to a report of a stabbing in the cemetery in ...
Manitoba RCMP have issued a warrant for the arrest of a man accused of attacking a firefighter who was on the job battling a blaze at a home in Cormorant, Man.
A pair of hotel owners in the Rural Municipality of Portage la Prairie are facing charges related to labour trafficking after a five-month-long investigation, Manitoba RCMP say.
WINNIPEG - The former head of Manitoba Hydro was paid just over $881,000 last year, despite being dismissed six weeks into the year.
Manitoba lifted a provincewide state of emergency Monday — even though several large wildfires remained out of control — because the situation is safer and extra powers are no longer necessary ...
More people moved to Manitoba from other parts of Canada than left during the first quarter of 2025 — a feat the province hasn't accomplished on a quarterly basis since 2004.
Storms and funnel clouds are on the table on Saturday for the Prairies and northwestern Ontario, with some areas at risk of seeing large hail, strong winds, heavy rain, and even supercells ...
WINNIPEG - Staples in Winnipeg's music scene and beyond offered condolences and tributes Thursday after learning the bassist in a beloved band died in a highway crash with two others.
Ample instability will fuel a renewed risk for severe thunderstorms across portions of the Prairies on Friday. The greatest risk for potent storms will build in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. All ...
What to Know About Canada’s Fires as Manitoba Burns and Smoke Drifts South Wildfires are forecast to expand through the summer in Western Canada and parts of the north.