Ottawa will no longer help vulnerable Canadians get an antiviral pill used to treat COVID-19. The federal government stopped supplying Paxlovid to the provinces and […]
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Nation-wide protests against carbon tax slated to begin Monday
Manitoba RCMP are preparing for possible demonstrations to take place near Manitoba’s provincial borders this week, with protesters planning to rally against the carbon tax. […]
Egg-stra special Easter in Winnipeg
Doggone, it was an eventful Easter Sunday in Winnipeg. From an egg hunt extravaganza at Assiniboia Downs, to the Assiniboine Kennel Club Dog Show at […]
Family mourns death of Bill Neville
Long-time political commentator, former Winnipeg city councillor and dedicated public intellectual William (Bill) Neville has died at the age of 83. Neville, former husband of […]
U of W reschedules exams to mid-April following cyber attack
Exams have been pushed back another week at the University of Winnipeg after a cyber attack brought down the university’s online network. The exam period […]
Mother arrested, charged after 2022 death of toddler
The mother of a toddler who died after being exposed to opioids has been criminally charged. It’s the third time in recent years that a […]
More people studying Indigenous languages
Enrolment is increasing in Indigenous language courses at the University of Manitoba, and adult learners across the country are taking online classes and looking for […]
Together, we can end diagnostic and surgical wait times at HSC
“With your support, HSC’s talented and committed staff can deliver improved patient outcomes. By funding better equipment and better spaces, Operation Excellence donors can ensure […]
Thousands take part in first Way of the Cross held at U of M campus
About 2,000 people turned out on a chilly grey Good Friday morning to walk the Stations of the Cross for two kilometres around the campus […]