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After all these years, Canada's National Ukrainian Festival is still able to bring out new fans.

Faculty members are back in their classrooms today. The strike that lasted twenty one days came to an end over the weekend.
 

A community information session will be offered to residents tonight in Ebb & Flow on the lethal drug fentanyl.

Premier Brian Pallister says we can't ignore climate change, but he says Manitobans are taxed to the max already.

The province says it will create a provincial agency for doctor recruitment.

The death of an elderly man in Thompson is being investigated as a homicide.

Today at the DRCSS, a retired Police Sergeant will be leading a cyber bullying workshop at the DRCSS.
 

It had to come eventually.

Farmers in the Parkland recently had the opportunity to explore the possibility of direct marketing their meat products.

Dauphin's MLA says yesterday's throne speech was business as usual.

Christmas starts in Dauphin this week, with the annual tree lighting on Friday and the Parade of Lights on Saturday.