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Interlake flood channel project would disrupt Indigenous communities, federal minister says

A massive flood protection infrastructure project in Manitoba's Interlake region willlikely harm the way of life of Indigenous communities in the area, according to a decision by Canada's environment minister.

Indigenous youth experience 'lots of firsts' in volunteer trip to Dominican Republic

A group of Indigenous youthwho've just returned to Manitoba from a trip where they builta home in the Dominican Republic say the initiative helped build character, too.

'We're not going away': rural Manitoba Pride march participants ask community for acceptance

Manitobanscame to Altona's Pride march this weekend in droves to support the local 2SLGBTQ+ community as people who were there affirmed they will not go back into the closet.

Manitoba Hydro meter readers, inspectors could walk off the job after union votes in favour of strike

A union that represents more than 100 utility service workers at Manitoba Hydro has voted almost unanimously to strike.

Rural Manitoba businesses fear supporting Pride because of backlash, alliance says

The Manitoba Pride Alliance says it's disheartened by some food trucks' decision towithdraw from this year's Pride festivities in thePembina Valley, but adds businesses backing out from such events because they fear backlash isn't rare.

Publicly funded physio assessments fell 85% in Winnipeg after services consolidated in 2017: study

The number of publicly funded physio assessments in Winnipeg has plummetedsince all outpatient services were consolidated into a singlefacility, according to a new University of Manitoba study.

Southern Manitoba town shocked by fatal police shooting after vehicle pursuit from Winnipeg

Residents of a small southern Manitoba community are in shock after their town saw the conclusion of a police chase across the region that ended with officers shooting and killing one suspect and another one fleeing to Saskatchewan, where he was eventuallycaught.

Patient death at Health Sciences Centre prompts renewed calls for change at hospital, Crisis Response Centre

A death at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre campus has sparked calls for more safety measures to protect patients and staff at the hospital and the province's Crisis Response Centre including dedicated security at bothsites.

Historic church in downtown Winnipeg could face demolition but parishioners hope for salvation

Winnipeggers walked through the aisles of Holy Trinity Anglican Church with a sense of nostalgia, as the structure that has been a landmark of the city's downtown core for more than 100 years faces the prospect of demolition.

Valedictorian's speech calling for Gaza ceasefire ripples through U of Manitoba community

A valedictorian's speech for medicine grads at University of Manitoba that addressed the war in Gaza is spurring reactions beyond the convocation hall, as some students and faculty disagree on whether the message was fit for the moment.