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In response to Winnipeg's growing methamphetamine problem, a number of Winnipeggers in recovery have established a new support group — Crystal Meth Anonymous Manitoba

The Swan Valley School Division is faced with some real challenging decisions to be made.

This Friday the Knights of Columbus are hosting an Oktoberfest Fundraiser.

Farmers, ranchers, and consumers in the Parkland who have thoughts on how beef and cattle should be sustainably produced can voice their opinions in the final consultation of the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef.

The threat of Manitobans paying a health-care premium seems to be set aside for now.

Many are left wondering what the status is of the MRI machine that was to come to Dauphin.

More than 160 people want to drive home their views on provincial legislation that would pave the way for Uber to set up shop in Winnipeg.

A trial is scheduled to begin today for a Winnipeg man accused of sending letter bombs, including one that cost a lawyer her hand when the device went off.


People living in Churchill are faced with some serious hardships without the rail line being repaired.

An NDP MLA wants to know where Dauphin's MRI machine is, months after a project to bring one to Dauphin got put on hold.

The Manitoba Showcase entertained Parkland residents in Russell this past weekend.