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Monument honouring victims of deadly Manitoba bus crash planned for Dauphin city park

A monument honouring the victims of last year's deadly bus crash near Carberry, Man., which left 17 people dead and eight others injured, is planned for a Dauphin city park.

Teen dies following medical event at Winnipeg recreation centre, city conducting internal review

A teenage boy has died following a medical event in the pool area at the Cindy Klassen Recreation Complex on Monday, Winnipeg police say.

If you're looking for a pediatrician in Manitoba right now, chances may be 'slim to none,' doctor says

The head of Doctors Manitoba said what Manitoba is currently seeing with regards to pediatric primary care is another symptom of the physicianshortage here.

Hockey coach charged with offences against player worked for multiple sports teams, school divisions

The hockey coach charged by Winnipeg police with 15 offences, including sexual assault and sexual exploitation, worked for multiple sports teams and in at least two Manitoba school divisions.

'A lot of mental and emotional abuse,' allege players on team coached by woman charged with sexual assault

Two teenage hockey players say they sawmanipulation, along with abusive and inappropriate behaviour, during a season with Madison Biluk as their head coach on an under-18team in Alberta.

What do we know about Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe? Details still scarce as her alleged killer is in court

Jeremy Skibicki is charged with four counts of first-degree murder, but the identity of one alleged victim remains unknown.

First Nations advocates for landfill search look forward to meeting with Manitoba's new premier

Manitoba's new premier is set to meet Thursday with the families of two First Nations women whose remains are believed to be in the Prairie Green landfill, north of Winnipeg.

Education funding a top priority for some Manitobans in upcoming election

Jennifer Karpenko, a teacher and parent, says more funding needs to be targeted at ensuring smaller class sizes and more support staff in schools.

Here's why some Manitobans are changing their vote in this election

CBC Manitoba collaborated with Probe Research tolearn more about how voters outside Winnipeg are feeling about Manitoba's upcoming provincial election.

First Nation members send silent message in support of landfill search during Manitoba PC leader's visit

St. Theresa Point First Nation members sent a silent message advocating for a search of a Manitoba landfill during a recent campaign stop by Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson though images of the visit posted to social media by the PCs made no explicit mention of that message.