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Murder of Winnipeg group home manager prompts changes to statutory release reviews

The Correctional Service of Canada has recommended changes to its policies after the 2018 murder of aWinnipeg group home manager, who was killed by a man on statutory release.

Retired Manitoba farmer battling cancer proposes class action suit against makers of Roundup

A retired Manitoba farmer is hoping to lead a class action lawsuit against the company that owns Monsanto, alleging he developed cancer from using Roundup on his yard and field to get rid of weeds.

2nd person charged in Flora Avenue homicide was on statutory release at time of stabbing

Matthias Tyler Sexton was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for violating the conditions of his statutory release when he was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with the May stabbing of Jessie Robert David Catterson.

'All levels of the health-care system bear responsibility' for forced sterilization: proposed class action

Two Indigenous women who say they were not in the right state of mind to properly consent to a life-changing procedure are now seeking $7 million in a proposed class-action lawsuit.

The path to parenthood: A made-in-Manitoba surrogacy story

It took the love of four people, plus doctors, nurses, doulas and midwives, to bring baby Quinn into the world on June 18.

'Why can't they just speak out?' Family of Poplar River homicide victim makes plea to witnesses

A Manitoba family is putting out a public plea for answers in the unsolved killing of the brother and son almost one year ago.

'If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention': MMIWG inquiry report includes 231 recommendations

The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls says it's only begun to scratch the surface when it comes to violence against Indigenous women and girls.

'There was justice today,' Christine Wood's father says as Brett Overby found guilty of 2nd-degree murder

Brett Overby has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the 2016 death of Christine Wood.

Jury deliberating in Brett Overby 2nd-degree murder trial

Court of Queen's Bench Justice Chris Martin told the jury they can arrive at one of two conclusions: guilty of second-degree murder or guilty of manslaughter.

Jury at Brett Overby murder trial to decide whether testimony 'far-fetched' or 'too peculiar to be made up'

In her closing argument, Brett Overby's lawyer asked the jury to consider a manslaughter verdict, arguing her client did not intend to kill Christine Wood.