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Brandon residents have rejected a Casino being established in the city by a margin of 57 per cent.
Winnipeg Police arrested a 40 year old woman and 43 year old man after busting two grow ops Tuesday and seized nearly two million dollars worth of marihuana plants.
Police arrested Casey Dumas without incident Wednesday afternoon in the downtown Winnipeg area.
The Friends of Upper Fort Garry group is excited with the news the Winnipeg Foundation is contributing a half million dollars to its fundraising campaign.
A Winnipeg company has been charged for allegedly importing protected wildlife species from Indonesia without a permit.
Autopsies have concluded, the three young children who died in a house fire on the Pukatawagon First Nation Monday, died of smoke inhalation.
The Doer government brings down its next budget April 9th.
A 16-year old and 17-year old face charges in connection with that incident at Polo Park last month when someone in a stolen vehicle appeared to take a run at a police officer.
Two men are facing charges after police recovered ten of thousands of dollars in items stolen from home construction sites between last August 27 and February 11 worth up to 50 thousand dollars .
A good Samaritan helped bring a high-speed police chase to a peaceful end in Virden this past Monday.
Manitoba's high court has upheld the provincial smoking ban.
A provincial inquest has been called into the death of a football fan at a Winnipeg Blue Bombers game in 2006.
Winnipeg's Executive Policy Committee has received a "wish list" of recommendations from a council struck to come up with ideas to enhance trade.
The lobbying organization for Manitoba's municipalities is traveling across the province to help finalize what priority requests it will outline to the Doer Government this year.
The Broe Group, an affiliate of OmniTRAX, Inc.
Winnipeg police officers and the emergency response unit executed a search warrant Tuesday evening in the 300 block of Beverley street.
Two teens accused of stabbing a Winnipeg man because he was chasing them for throwing snowballs at his house are trying to get out of custody.
What a difference a year makes.
The Conference Board of Canada says Manitoba will lead the nation in economic growth this year.
A Winnipeg-based waste management company says proposed tipping fee increases in the city's budget is bad news for business, and the city itself.
A 55-year old man who has worked for Canada Post for 28-years is facing charges of mail theft.
A 19-year old man has been charged with attempted murder in connection with the stabbing on Notre Dame early Monday morning.
There will be new minimum wage rates for the construction industry this June.
Three children died in a fire on the Pukatawagan First Nation Monday.
The parents of a 14-year-old boy who was killed when the house he was visiting was firebombed are suing the home's owners for 126 thousand dollars.
RCMP seized a large amount of drugs, some firearms and cash following two raids early Saturday morning in The Pas district.
Manitoba's Opposition party is considering legal action in an attempt to prevent the Doer government from building a major hydro line west of Lake Winnipeg.
We shouldn't be surprised single-detached housing starts were down in the Winnipeg region last month.
Careless smoking was deemed to be the cause of a fire late last week on Goulding street.
Winnipeg Police continue to investigate after one of their own was forced to fire in self-defense against a car that tried to run him over.
Police have arrested a 14-year old and two 15-year olds after a break-in, at a home on Alexander this past Saturday.
A garbage collection company in Winnipeg is accusing its rival of poaching customers in the city.
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