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After a surge of people crossed the US-Canada border in Manitoba overnight Friday, the rest of the weekend was quiet in that regard.

If you missed it last week, the province isn't committing to a new MRI in Dauphin just yet, despite ongoing construction of an MRI building.

Twenty-one people crossed the border illegally overnight near a Manitoba community where there has been a surge in people seeking asylum.

 This morning, the Ashern Snowmobile Club will be hosting their annual Firemen's Poker Derby.

The Dauphin Friendship Center was the place to be last night as they hosted a open Coffee House to the public.

A man who was found not criminally responsible for beheading and cannibalizing a fellow passenger on a Greyhound bus has been granted his freedom.

Manitoba farmers could be facing a new disease affecting canola crops.

Tomorrow night in Eddystone, the Westlake Community Center will be hosting a Fish Fry and Dance.

Manitoba's Indigenous and Municipal Relations Minister Eileen Clarke believes that the repairs of bridges in Manitoba municipalities could lead to a growth in population.

Apparently a new MRI building doesn't guarantee Dauphin a new MRI.

A plane crash near Brunkild, Manitoba has killed two men.