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Shop owner getting headache over constant decapitation of statue

Marlies Soltys is trying not to lose her own head over it, but the constant decapitation of her sculpture is starting to cut deep.

Presents from prison: How Manitoba inmates are able to read stories to their kids

A program run by the John Howard Society of Manitoba helps incarcerated parents connect with their kids through storybook readings recorded on CD and sent as gifts.

Rail work stoppage 'devastating to the grain industry,' says Western Canada ag sector advocate

The effects of adouble-railway work stoppage are mounting daily for Canada's agriculture sector, says one industry advocate, and will only get worse if it continues.

Free prescription birth control to start in Manitoba on Oct. 1

Birth control will become free for all Manitobans with a prescription as ofOct. 1,Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara announced on Thursday.

Federal government imposes binding arbitration to end railway labour dispute

The federal government has stepped in to impose binding arbitration toput an end to a labour dispute between Canada's two biggest railways and the Teamsters union, whichrepresentstheir engineers, conductors and yard workers.

Where's the hoopla? Winnipeg turned 150 but pomp and pageantry is non-existent

Winnipeg's past milestone years marking the 50th, 75th, and 100th anniversaries of incorporation were filled with fanfare and festivity. So why is the 150th so quiet?

Ojibway-dubbed Star Wars film brings 'a new hope' for endangered language, say cast members

The world premiere of an Ojibway-language version of Star Wars: A New Hope was screened in Winnipeg on Thursday evening, bringing rave reviews and also a galaxy of optimism for First Nations languages.

Winnipeg Sea Bears surge to playoff spot, smash league attendance record

The Winnipeg Sea Bears capped their final regular-season home game in record-setting style Tuesday, shattering the Canadian Elite Basketball Leagueseason attendance mark and scoringa key victory that clinched a playoff spot.

'Scourge of the city': 7 arrested for producing and trafficking 3D-printed guns in Winnipeg

A 25-year-old man was directing theproduction and trafficking of 3D-printed guns while behind bars in a federal prison outside of Winnipeg, police say.

Historic agreement to see Ste. Madeleine land returned to Manitoba Mtis

A historic agreement is to be signedFriday afternoon at the site where the ManitobaMtis community of Ste. Madeleine stood before it was burned to the ground by the government in the 1930s.