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Winnipeg resident voices concern over safety due to homeless encampment in Fort Rouge Park

Residents near the Fort Rouge Park encampment are concerned about safety in the area.

Winnipeg furniture store accused of failing to deliver orders, refunds

A Winnipeg furniture store has been the subject of so many complaints from members of the city's Nigerian community, the president of the Nigerian Association of Manitoba says she plans to hire a lawyer to deal with the situation.

Early morning fire destroys classrooms at Thompson elementary school

A fire at an elementary school in the northern Manitoba city of Thompson destroyed a classroom area Wednesday morning, asfirefighters worked to save the rest of the building.

Manitoba students from Bangladesh gather to build awareness of deadly protests

There have been clashes between protesters, security forces, and pro-government student activists.It has killed at least 39 people since protests turned violent on July 15.

Mother of 5 celebrates high school graduation at 35, admission into nursing program

For Kristy Dawn Wilson, getting her Grade 12 diploma is nothing short of a miracle. She's celebrating finishing high school whileraising five children and her three years of sobriety.

Family of Winnipeg man urged him to get help for mental health struggles before his death

The family of a 29-year-old man who took his life inside Winnipeg's Waverley Grand Mosque last week are speaking up amid the devastating loss to adressing the stigma of mental illness and to correct the record about the circumstancessurrounding his death.

Lack of provincial funds could delay opening of new school in Sage Creek, division says

The new school in southeast Winnipeg was originally supposed to open in September 2025, but recently the school division was told there's not enough provincial funds to complete the construction.

From home cooking to visits with mom, here's what international students say they'll miss most on Mother's Day

While many young Manitobans are gearing up to celebrate Mother's Day this Sunday, some international students in Winnipeg say their experience will be different, living far from their mothers.

Manitoba military vet's request for D-DAY licence plate twice rejected by MPI before finally getting OK'd

TimothyYakabowichwanted a personalized "D-DAY" licenceplate to honour his father, who fought in World War II, but therequest became a battle in itself.

Manitoba teen overcomes challenges to find safety, success in the kitchen

While living with autism spectrum disorder and a dysfunctional family, Dru Blaine discovered a purpose and passion for cooking at Marymound, a youth and family social services organization.