Winnipeg will not have to remove snow from super-mailboxes: Canada Post
Union representing city postal workers doubtful that the crown corporation will live up to its promise.
View ArticleLeaving keys in car can lead to auto theft: MPI
Seems obvious, but 75 per cent of the vehicles stolen in Manitoba over the last six months were started with the owner’s keys, according to MPI.
View ArticleTechnology could augment reality at the Manitoba Museum
An augmented reality feature included in National Geographic Presents: Earth Explorers has museum thinking about the future for its new and older exhibits.
View ArticleCoun. Allard opposes $250 million Marion Street overpass plan
St. Boniface councillor says change is needed, but proposed plan is too costly.
View ArticleWinnipeg South Centre voters get confusing voter cards
Elections Canada says polling station move led to two conflicting voter cards being sent to some voters.
View ArticleDeal on Kapyong Barracks ‘very close’: Meeches
Long Plain First Nation chief wants widening of Kenaston Boulevard fast-tracked while deal is finalized.
View ArticleWinnipeg teen pumpkin growing phenom to share secrets
Milan Lukes, 13, is slated to speak at a giant pumpkin growing seminar in St. Norbert just before next year’s growing season kicks off.
View ArticleDodgeball Winnipeg promises to play by international rules
New league started by veteran Winnipeg dodgeballer is looking for players.
View ArticleWinnipeg committee endorses urban beekeeping study
The idea for urban beehives could expand from just downtown to the entire city.
View ArticleElection selfies make voting social, but officials warn millennials to take...
Selfies are fine, but Elections Canada asks you to keep them outside polling stations.
View ArticleUber says ridesharing will help Winnipeg’s taxi industry
A representative from the ridesharing company was in Winnipeg Wednesday to talk about moving into the city’s market.
View ArticleTime could be ticking for Times Change(d) High and Lonesome Club
The building's owner is asking the city to keep it off of the list of protected buildings and wants to demolish it.
View ArticleWinnipeg Handi Transit users to make complaint with Ombudsman
Users are demanding greater accountability and an overhaul to the system.
View ArticleDavid Suzuki asks University of Winnipeg grads to save the planet
School gives Suzuki an honourary Doctorate of Science.
View ArticleTournament will decide Manitoba’s best Beer Pong throwers
The provincial champions will get a paid five-day trip to Las Vegas to take on the best in the world.
View ArticleBusy long weekend for Winnipeg police brings apologetic tweet
A crash after a high-speed chase also means the IIU is investigating.
View ArticleSuperstore launches ‘professional shopper’ service in Winnipeg
"Click & Collect" allows Winnipeggers to choose their groceries online and pick them up in store.
View ArticlePartnership bringing Inuit art from Nunavut to The Forks
Winnipeg Art Gallery set to open retail shop that offers work from artists in Nunavut.
View ArticlePride Winnipeg ready to kick off biggest festival yet
Hours extended to accommodate growing crowds
View ArticleWinnipeg Pride Festival drink tips going to scholarship fund
The festival hopes to put $10,000 towards ScholarTIPS so that it can become a mainstay.
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