The Manitoba government is entering new territory with a plan to crack down on election disinformation and fine people up to $20,000 a day if offending material is not removed.
As a kid, Simon Hildebrandt often caught himself day-dreaming when March rolled around. The Winnipeg-born hoopster fantasized ...
For Ojibwa teacher Renée McGurry, treaty education begins by acknowledging that settlers wanted to protect resources from “a ...
Winnipeggers are lamenting the potential loss of a fixture in the city's history, with several Hudson's Bay Co. stores ...
The University of Manitoba Bisons are hosting the U Sports women’s volleyball nationals, beginning Friday at the Investors Group Athletic Centre on the U of M campus.
Wiebe’s bill, introduced in the legislature Tuesday, would expand that provision to cover intentionally misleading ...
Prominent hip-hop artists are speaking out after an elementary school was put on lockdown when they went to speak to staff ...
Logan Rands became another Portage product who was named a First-Team All-Star for the MCH Conference at the American ...
PERTH — The 2026 LGT world men’s curling championship will be held in Ogden City, Utah, at the Weber County Ice Sheet, World ...
Saint Mary’s basketball star Clara Gascoigne added more significant hardware to her collection on Wednesday. The fifth-year ...
The governments of Saskatchewan and Canada have signed a $15.8 million, three-year agreement under the National School Food Program.