Food delivery giant with roots in Winnipeg, SkipTheDishes, has announced it's laying off hundreds of workers in Canada. Daisy Woelk reports.
Residents of a 25-storey highrise apartment building in Winnipeg that was evacuated Monday due to flooding say they’re not sure what the future holds. Marney Blunt reports.
A first nation community in northern Manitoba is calling for more support after ongoing violence forced its leadership to declare a state of emergency over the weekend. Daisy Woelk reports.
The Manitoba government announced Friday that $986,000 in funding is going toward the Ndinawemaaganag Endaawaad organization to support programming at Tina’s Safe Haven, a 24-hour drop-in centre named for Tina Fontaine. Daisy Woelk reports.
Three individuals have been misidentified and released from the Health Sciences Centre morgue in recent weeks and in one case, buried before the error was caught. Global's Iris Dyck reports.
A letter coming from the Manitoba government Thursday laying out plans for new expectations when it comes to electronic devices in the classroom. Global's Daisy Woelk reports.
One man is dead and two others are in custody after a shooting on Redwood Avenue Wednesday night, police say. https://trib.al/sxCl4SX
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a heat warning for portions of Southern Manitoba. But even with the humidex reaching a high of 39 C in Winnipeg on Friday, many are still needed for their outdoor services. Daisy Woelk reports.
The rise in Canada's crime severity index in 2023 was mainly impacted by a 52% increase of police-reported instances of child sexual exploitation. Drew Stremick reports.
Winnipeggers displaced from a Portage Avenue apartment building are still looking for answers and clarity more than two months after they were abruptly evacuated from their homes. Daisy Woelk reports.
A heavy police presence in a Winnipeg north-end neighbourhood Wednesday that officers say it's tied to a missing persons case dating back almost three years. Daisy Woelk reports.
A Manitoba man is speaking out and seeking an apology after being wrongfully charged in a child sexual exploitation case. Drew Stremick reports.
Winnipeg Police say two of their own officers are recovering from minor injuries after being hit by a large metal object
The Winnipeg Police Service releasing details on Project Gauge, a major bust and investigation into manufacturing and trafficking handguns. Marney Blunt reports.
Federal, provincial and territorial ministers of women and gender equality meeting in Winnipeg Tuesday but stealing some of the spotlight from the issues was a political battle that led to what was effectively a counter-conference in the same downtown hotel. Daisy Woelk reports.
While keeping up with friends on social media or embracing the latest apps have become important parts of daily life in 2024, experts say relying too much on the instant gratification of technology can have a negative impact on real-world relationships. Drew Stremick reports.
A once small town in southern Manitoba now finds itself the third largest city in the province and it's growing quickly. As Daisy Woelk reports, despite the whirlwind of growth, Steinbach residents are holding strong to their love of the city.
The Manitoba Métis Federation has acquired more real estate in downtown Winnipeg. Katherine Dornian reports.
The Manitoba Government and General Employees’ Union, who represent Manitoba health-care employees, says the province needs to pick up the pace and deliver on its election promises. Daisy Woelk reports.
Residents in the south west neighbourhood of Linden Woods are sharing concerns after approval was granted for a temporary small scale addictions support centre in the community. Drew Stremick reports.