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Judge sentences former Winnipeg teacher to 5 years for 'inherently wrongful' relationship with student

A formerteacher at a Winnipeg high school has been sentenced to five years in prison, after she wasconvicted of sexual assault following whata judge called an "inherently wrongful" months-long relationship with a teenage student.

Southern Chiefs ask courts to give Lake Winnipeg Charter rights to life, liberty, security

The Southern Chiefs' Organization says it's taking Manitoba Hydro and the provincial government to court in a Charter challenge to have Lake Winnipeg given all the rights and protections of a living entity.

First Nation's child welfare agency sues former executive director, alleging fraud of nearly $11M

A south-central Manitoba First Nations child welfare agency is suing its former executive director, alleging he fraudulently enriched himself at the expense of the agency and left it out more than $10 million.

NDP's Leila Dance hangs on to party's stronghold seat in Elmwood-Transcona byelection

Leila Dance has heldon to the NDP's seat in the eastern Winnipeg riding of Elmwood-Transcona, defeating Conservative Colin Reynolds in a federal byelectionthat was called following the resignation of the area's longtime representative earlier this year.

4-year sentence for guardian's 'reprehensible' failure to get help for abused toddler before 2018 death

A Manitoba woman convicted in the death of her toddler cousin has been sentenced to four years in prison. The three-year-old died in 2018 after being rushed to a nursing station with evidence of severe abuse while he was in the womans care.

Inquest recommends more mental health services after inmate's death in Manitoba jail

An inquest into the death of a 26-year-old man who died while incarcerated in segregation in 2020 is recommending more mental health services for inmates at the Manitoba jail where he died.

Former Winnipeg teacher, counsellor sentenced to 33 months for 'extremely disturbing' child porn collection

A former teacher and counsellor who worked with vulnerable youth in Winnipeg has been sentenced to 33 months after police discovered an enormous collection of what a judge called "horrific" child pornography during a search of his home last year.

Former Winnipeg bagel shop owner pleads guilty to possessing proceeds of crime linked to drug trafficking ring

Lawyers are asking for a man who co-owned a Winnipeg bagel shop to be sentenced to more than four years in prison after he pleaded guilty this week to possessing proceeds of crime over $5,000 almost two years after allegations thathe was a high-ranking member of a drug trafficking network came to light.

Manitoba corrections officer acquitted in 2021 death of Headingley inmate William Ahmo

A corrections officer charged in the 2021 death of an inmate who was shown on video repeating the words "I can't breathe" while officers swarmed and restrained him in a Manitoba jail has been acquitted in the man's death.

Should serial killers serve multiple sentences consecutively? Winnipeg case ignites debate

The brutal acts of a Winnipeg serial killer that left even the judge who handed him a life sentence calling that punishment inadequate have illuminated a debate over how long people convicted of murdering multiple victims should have to wait before getting a chance to apply for parole.