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Afghan newcomer to Manitoba says recently enacted Taliban morality law crushing girls' hopes

Last week, the Taliban passed a morality law that formalized restrictions for both men and women in Afghanistan. Fariba Qauomi, who left the country with her family in 2022, and other Afghan-Canadian women say its further erasing and silencing girls and women in Afghanistan.

Tina Fontaine inspires action, hope 10 years after her death at age 15

In the last decade, Thelma Favel lost the 15-year-old grand-niece she helped raise and saw the man accused of her murder acquitted in 2018. For the 10th anniversary of Tina Fontaine's death, Favel and a friend are organizing an event she hopes will allow her to finally say goodbye.

Mounties suspect arson in family home fire in Manitoba's Interlake

A fire at a family home in the Interlake region is being investigated as arson. Manitoba RCMP say it happened in the RM of Bifrost-Rivertonaround 4:30 Tuesday morning.

Winnipeg man who hit motorcyclist while driving impaired gets 35-month sentence

More than a year after a Winnipeg motorcyclist was hit by a drunk driver on Talbot Avenue, a court heard how the collision has left the victim and his family with lifelong physical and psychological pain.

Winnipeg man alleges landlord who evicted tenants forced him out too

A Winnipeg man says the landlord of a College Avenueapartment block where dozens of tenants were evicted with little notice this month also forced him out of his longtime suite in 2021.

Landlord who evicted College Avenue tenants connected to several other apartment buildings

A man connected to aWinnipeg apartment block whose residents were forced to move out suddenly more than a week ago is linked to at least four other apartment buildings in the city.

Province covering hotel stays, per diem for displaced College Avenue residents

The Manitoba government says it's offering emergency hotel stays and a per diem to people displaced in a mass eviction at a Winnipeg apartment building last weekend.

Peguis First Nation fears archaeological evidence at risk in Forks housing project

Manitoba's largest First Nation is concerned a housing development planned for The Forks might compromise archaeological evidence and belongings of cultural and spiritual significance at the national historicsite, and saysit hasn't been adequately consultedin the leadup to the project.

Mother 'disgusted' by Winnipeg school's handling of sexually explicit email to 9-year-old daughter

A Winnipeg mother whose nine-year-old daughter got a sexually explicit email from boys at her school is accusing the school of downplaying, hiding and mishandling the situation.

Court hears Winnipeg mother's murder left family devastated, living in fear

A Winnipeg courtroom heard Thursday from the family of a 31-year-old mother who was fatally beaten and stabbed in 2022. About a dozen family members and friends of Tessa Perry gathered for her confessed killers sentencing hearing. Justin Robinson pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in March.