Colleen Rajotte, a Sixties Scoop survivor and longtime Manitoba journalist, has spent much of her life telling stories about loss and resilience. Now she’s sharing in a new way, through Amanda’s Choic ...
Residents in Point Douglas have mixed feelings about the new detox facility in the neighbourhood where intoxicated people will be held for up to three days. Eddie Huband reports.
A seemingly routine text ended up costing a small business owner tens of thousands of dollars in what turned out to be a spoofing scam. Erica Natividad with how fraudsters are becoming more ...
A Manitoba-made web series has been created to shine a light on the Sixties Scoop, where thousands of Indigenous children ...
After three years of fighting, the RSF reportedly agrees to a three month humanitarian ceasefire in the wake of mounting criticism for its actions near the El Fasher region, Alessandra Carneiro ...
As the federal government shutdown drags on hundreds of flights throughout U.S. have been canceled, Alessandra Carneiro reports.
Residents in the Point Douglas neighbourhood have mixed opinions after Bill-48 was passed in the legislature this week, ...
The Manitoba Nurses Union has filed a formal complaint against Shared Health, alleging that it buried a safety report from ...
The Canadian economy has added jobs for a second straight month, despite the pressures of a global trade war. Business Analyst Kris McCusker looks at whether the addition of jobs is a trend or an ...
A Winnipeg police officer has pleaded guilty to taking a photo of a woman’s dead body. In August 2025, Elston Bostock was ...
The Liberal government is one vote away from passing its proposed federal budget after gaining majority support over a Bloc-Quebecois amendment against the budget.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration says they are prepared to cancel 10 per cent of flights at 40 major airports if the government shutdown continues, as flight traffic controllers go unpaid.