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'Everybody takes notice': New siren shakes things up for Winnipeg emergency vehicles

The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service is literally shaking things up in its latest attempt to make sure drivers are aware of oncoming emergency vehicles.

Bif Naked remembers early days in Winnipeg ahead of Red River Ex show

Canadian singer-songwriter Bif Naked is back in the city where it all began.

'They're hallucinating': Call about imagined break-in indicative of meth psychosis spike, Winkler police say

Early Friday morning, police in the southern Manitoba city received a call from a man who told them armed suspects were trying to break into his apartment at a local hotel. But when officers arrived they found no evidence of a crime other than meth use.

West Central Women's Resource Centre calls for donations after flooding

The West Central Womens Resource Centre is worried it may have to end a long-running program that helps Winnipeg women find housing and income support after foundation issues leave their West End offices flooded after every rain.

Sex assault charge stayed against former city councillor Russ Wyatt

The sexual assault charge laid against former city councillor Russ Wyatt laid last July has been stayed, Crown prosecutors said Friday.

Men's Shed helps to bring older men out of shadow of loneliness in Dauphin, Man.

There are plenty of things for the members of ParklandMens Sheds to do woodworking, cooking, tinkering and fixing but theres more to the club than just keeping busy.

'The future is now': Habitat for Humanity builds first net-zero homes in Winnipeg

The lights are on at Habitat for Humanity Manitobas first ever net-zero build.

University of Winnipeg Two-Spirit Archives a first in Canada

The decades-long history of the two-spirit movement here in Manitoba and throughout North America is now being saved and preserved at the University of Winnipeg Archives.

'I can't replace those memories': West St. Paul man hopes thieves show some compassion

A West St. Paul man who had his home ransacked by thieves this week is making a plea to whoever broke in to return some irreplaceable family items.

Stolen statue head returned to Winnipeg Ukrainian Catholic church

Just as mysteriously as it disappeared, the head from a statue has been returned to a Winnipeg church.