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Winnipeg man charged in connection to fires set at businesses, politicians’ offices
A man has been arrested and charged for a series of fires at restaurants, businesses and the constituency offices of two Manitoba cabinet ministers.
Police say they've made an arrest in connection with recent arsons in Winnipeg. CBC News will stream a Winnipeg Police Service news conference live starting at 2:15 p.m. CT.
Columbus Blue Jackets have five-game point streak halted by Winnipeg Jets following long postgame flight for back-to-back finale.
Manitoba politicians and restaurant owners alike are expressing relief after a suspect was arrested in connection with a series of arsons across the city over the past six months.
Nearly 1,900 workers at Winnipeg’s Maple Leaf plant are ready to hit the picket lines after the unionized members voted overwhelmingly to confirm a strike mandate. Union leadership says it feels Maple Leaf is not taking the process seriously.
Let's dig into fans' frustration about Winnipeg's lack of quality and pace this season and its need for improvements.
The Winnipeg Jets join the NHL in its continued mission of making hockey a sport for everyone by hosting their annual Pride Night game on March 22 against the Vegas Golden Knights. As part of the larger Hockey is for Everyone initiative and alongside the You Can Play project,
Winnipeg police are asking for the public’s assistance in finding 22-year-old Emily Howarth, who has been missing since early October.
Winnipeg police have charged a 17-year-old girl in connection with the alleged stabbing of a man after buying a phone from him on Wednesday evening. The Winnipeg Police Service says the victim, a 47-year-old man,