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Sexual assault trial for Lake St. Martin First Nation chief begins in WinnipegThe chief of a Manitoba First Nation allegedly forced a young girl into a bathroom in his Winnipeg home, took photos of her and sexually assaulted her, court heard on the first day of the man's trial.
The Manitoba government is encouraging campers and nature enthusiasts to mark their calendars, as provincial park campground ...
Who would have thought that a day that would reach 80-degrees in Necedah would see myself and three good friends Rick Miotke, ...
Mark your calendars, campers. Reservations for Manitoba provincial park campgrounds will open for five days from April 7 to 11, Environment and Climate Change Minister Mike Moyes announced Friday.
The Manitoba government will begin accepting campground reservations for provincial parks over five days, from April 7 to 11.
Manitoba’s 2025 budget comes amid an ongoing trade war with the United States, and the continuing uncertainty over U.S. president Donald Trump’s tariffs looms large on the province’s ...
The Manitoba budget to be released Thursday is expected to include help for businesses and new spending to create infrastructure jobs. The spending plan will reduce the Health and Post Secondary ...
Colin Ferguson, president and CEO of Travel Manitoba, said the tourism ... "They're going to Clear Lake, they're going to Falcon Lake, they're going to Riding Mountain National Park, they're ...
The final act of Juliana Falcon's life, in the minutes before she was shot dead by her son, potentially saved dozens of others. Realising the unthinkable about her child, her intervention was ...
Colin Ferguson, president and CEO of Travel Manitoba, said the tourism industry is trying ... "They're going to Clear Lake, they're going to Falcon Lake, they're going to Riding Mountain National Park ...
The Manitoba government plans to expand the province's human rights code to cover gender expression. The code already prohibits discrimination based on gender identity, and the NDP government says ...
New Manitoba legislation would deem the deliberate misuse of someone’s preferred pronouns as discrimination and increase human rights protections for the LGBTTQ+ community. *Billed as $4 plus ...
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