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WINNIPEG -- As Manitobans look for ways to embrace winter amid the pandemic, a new threat has emerged. A small number of cases of a variant of COVID-19, first identified in the United Kingdom ...
WINNIPEG -- The Long Plain First Nation is reporting four cases of COVID-19 on its reserve. The community announced the cases in the Keeshkeemaquah Reserve near Portage la Prairie, Man., on ...
Starting next Tuesday, nearly all students in the Hanover School Division from K to 12 will be moving to remote learning, as the region confronts some of the highest COVID-19 infections rates in ...
As Manitoba gets ready to ease restrictions slightly, health officials say they are keeping a close eye on the possibility of other COVID-19 variants entering the province.
As September approaches, concerns are mounting for parents on Manitoba First Nations about sending kids back to school, as the number of COVID-19 cases rises in the province.
Manitoba's Intensive Care Units are operating at 158 per cent capacity as COVID-19 continues to send people to hospital.
The Manitoba government is planning changes to a labour law that would make it easier for employers to fire striking workers for misbehaviour.
Manitoba’s trend of low case numbers and deaths continued on Wednesday, with one new death and fewer than 50 cases announced.
Winnipeg police officers were on scene of a stabbing Tuesday morning in the city’s West Broadway neighbourhood.
Canada's Prime Minister is set to have meetings with Winnipeg's mayor and Manitoba's premier on Friday.
Two people are dead following a fatal house fire in Sanford, Man., on Wednesday evening.
Division scolaire franco-manitobaine announced on Thursday morning that Aurèle-Lemoine school in Saint-Laurent will be closed for the day, and no classes will be happening.
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