A Winnipeg math professor known for taking on major airlines has lost a key court battle for financial compensation after being grounded by a mechanical mishap.
A plan for Winnipeg paramedics to use cars instead of ambulances to speed up response times in non-urgent cases has been put into neutral.
Winnipeg has become the testing ground for a satellite-based system that could put an end to motorists fumbling for change to fill parking meters.
Health officials will soon decide whether to continue mass immunization clinics for H1N1 flu in Winnipeg.
Manitoba Hydro workers who walked off the job for a week in October have voted 81 per cent in favour of the company's contract offer.
A 30-year-old woman was killed Wednesday in a vehicle rollover just north of Winnipeg.
An investigation by Manitoba's auditor general has found that more than half of the province's 126 nursing homes failed to meet four of the five core standards of care set out by the government.
Winnipeggers will be paying more for water and sewer services in the new year after council approved a rate hike on Wednesday.
The Royal Bank in downtown Winnipeg was robbed for the second time this month on Tuesday.
The plan to sell a city-owned parkade has passed despite becoming mired in politics at Winnipeg City Hall.
Winnipeg's police force is moving to a bigger building downtown, after council voted to approve the purchase of the Canada Post sorting plant at 266 Graham Ave. so it can be coverted into the new police headquarters.
The residents of a Winnipeg neighbourhood are looking for a sign - one they hope will cut down on crashes on their street.
A sleek new European-style ambulance is being tested on Winnipeg's streets.
A teenage boy was sent to hospital after being stabbed in the back on Wednesday morning in Winnipeg.
Canada's major airports will soon have new X-ray scanning gear for carry-on baggage that officials say could speed up the trip through security and make it easier to spot potential threats.
The Winnipeg family of a young woman missing for more than a year says they feel a newly-formed police task force set up to investigate cases like theirs isn't doing enough.
Manitoba's auditor general will not take part in a special audit of Manitoba Hydro and has handed a file alleging mismanagement at the Crown corporation back to the provincial ombudsman's office.
The 1987 murder conviction of Frank Ostrowski, now being reviewed as a possible wrongful conviction, is only the latest example of systemic problems with Manitoba's prosecution service, court heard Tuesday.
A federal prison north of Winnipeg is in lockdown after an inmate was assaulted and found injured in his cell.
The tragic death of a Winnipeg-born boy in a fall at Toronto's Pearson International Airport is hitting his mother's former co-workers hard.