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Indigenous Women and Their Rights to Safety and Justice opens this weekend at the CMHR Winnipeg — May 2, 2025 — An exhibit at ...
The next generation of Manitoba musicians will be descending on Portage la Prairie this weekend for the Provincial Music and ...
President Donald Trump announced he won’t recognize Indigenous Peoples Day and will bring Columbus Day “back from the ashes” ...
Warehouses in northern Gaza have been looted, including by armed groups, as desperation for aid spikes after more than two ...
A handful of local gymnasts are headed to a compete against other Western Canada athletes in coming weeks. Among them, is ...
The Manitoba government recognized 36 newly certified journeypersons at the Legislative Building during the 33rd annual ...
It’s time to stop accepting excuses. A 44% natural gas hike, an 11% electricity increase, and a quiet provincial tax grab all ...
Among Manitoba’s countless lakes, Lake Winnipeg stands out as a true natural marvel. It is one of the largest freshwater ...
The Hot Docs documentary film festival is back in Toronto, after coming perilously close to dissolution last year due to ...
While political conversations continue across the country, many in rural and Western Canada remain focused on what matters ...
A new report from Statistics Canada shows that crime rates are dramatically higher in northern Manitoba than the southern ...
Some residents along Lake Manitoba's southern shore are dealing with what they call an unusual problem this spring, as large ...