CityNews repoter Morgan Modjeski conducted an interview with the father of the man charged with murder following a mass shooting in Winnipeg more than a year ago. Winnipeg police won a court battle to see it but Modjeski is challenging that decision.
Manitoba’s police watchdog says it has ended its investigation into the death of a man who was shot by a Winnipeg police officer in February 2024. The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba (IIU) says that on Feb.
Winnipeg Transit is five months away from replacing its decades-old system of bus routes with a new "spine-and-feeder" model that will change the way people ride transit across three-quarters of the Manitoba capital.
An advocate for Winnipeg’s homeless said “legal options,” are being considered because he believes the province’s recently announced homelessness strategy may constitute an infringement of human rights.
After serving as Manitoba’s home of curling for more than a century, members of Winnipeg’s Granite Curling Club are raising their concerns over the city’s plans to construct housing in the lot next door.
WINNIPEG – Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Wednesday he still hopes Canada can avoid United States tariffs, but the country will have to respond strongly if U.S. President Donald Trump follows
With an increased focus on border security, communities on the Canada-U.S. frontier like Emerson, Man., are experiencing the type of scrutiny they haven't seen for years.
The suspicious death of a young child on Bloodvein First Nation last week is being treated as a homicide, RCMP say. In a news release, Bloodvein RCMP say a female under the age of three was taken to the community’s nursing station on the evening of Jan. 24 with serious injuries. When officers arrived they learned the victim had died.
The Manitoba government has ordered a regional health authority to cut the amount of money its spends on private-agency nurses by 15 per cent by March of next year. Premier Wab
Kyra Wilson, 38, was elected the new grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs during a by-election on Wednesday
WINNIPEG - First Nations leaders are to choose a new head for the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs after the sudden death of Cathy Merrick last year.
Bradley Singer was fatally shot at his home at 259 Magnus Ave. shortly before 7:30 a.m. on Feb. 13. He barricaded himself inside the home, the IIU said in a news release, and the Winnipeg Police Service’s tactical support team went into the home. “Two officers discharged their service firearms, striking the male,” the IIU said.