A 42-year-old man died after being shot by a Winnipeg police officer following a call about erratic behavior and threats at a Lindenwoods home. The incident is un… Read moreWinnipeg man dies after police shooting in Lindenwoods
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A 42-year-old man died after being shot by a Winnipeg police officer following a call about erratic behavior and threats at a Lindenwoods home. The incident is under investigation by Manitoba'… Read MoreWinnipeg man dies after police shooting in Lindenwoods
Support local journalism - save The Winnipeg Sun as a Preferred Source Read MoreWinnipeg to host Western Canada's largest palliative care conference as focus shifts to equity, access
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I used to be Manitoba’s Environment and Climate Minister, but more importantly, I am a father and a proud grandfather, so this is an issue I think about from multiple angles. There is a lot of… Read MoreFACTS MATTER: What you need to know about AI Data Centres
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Two vacant buildings caught fire in separate incidents less than 12 hours apart in Winnipeg, prompting responses from the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service. Read MoreTwo vacant building fires under investigation in Winnipeg
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Three individuals were charged following a police search in downtown Winnipeg, where drugs, a handgun, weapons, and cash were seized. The operation resulted from a drug trafficking investigati… Read MoreThree arrested after Winnipeg police seize drugs, handgun and weapons in downtown investigation
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Adelina’s No Frills recently opened a 23,413-square-foot grocery store at Moore Centre on McPhillips Street, enhancing the retail mix and providing local jobs in northwest Winnipeg. The store … Read MoreDiscount Grocer Opens New Northwest Winnipeg Store
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All aboard the Viggo Express. Read MoreRiding the 61: Jets ink first-rounder Björck to ELC
Prime Suspect, a promising three-year-old, will compete in the $50,000 Manitoba Derby Trial at Assiniboia Downs, showcasing the best local talent ahead of the $125,000 Manitoba Derby on August 3. The event promises a thrilling display of racing excellence. Read MorePrime Suspect and Bergheim on display on Monday’s Wiener Dog Night at ASD
Volunteering as a walking scorer at the Manitoba Open offers a unique opportunity to witness PGA-level talent up close, highlighting the tour's role as a launchpad for future PGA stars like J.J. Spaun and Tom Hoge. The tour's competitive level has notably increased in recent seasons, promising exciting golf action. Read MoreManitoba Open seeks 50 more volunteers for August event
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If the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ win in Hamilton was butt-ugly, then Friday’s triumph over Toronto, by comparison, was smooth as a baby’s behind. Read MoreBLUE REVIEW: Bombers walking fine line between success and failure
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Tensions in St. Mary’s Bay, Nova Scotia arise between Indigenous Sipekne’katik First Nation lobster trappers and non-Indigenous commercial fishers due to differing views on fishing rights and … Read MoreJamie Sarkonak: One law for First Nations, another for everyone else
Canadians often experience delays and frustrations when seeking disaster assistance for domestic crises, despite the country’s generosity in providing international aid, raising questions abou… Read MoreLetters: Where's the help?
Twenty-four Sussex Drive has suffered decay for over ten years, with uncertainty in Ottawa about responsibility for its repair, leading to a crowdfunding campaign managed by the Rideau Hall Fo… Read MoreCarney’s crowdfunding plan leaves Canadians on the hook
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Mark Carney's inability to secure a trade deal with the United States has increased uncertainty among Canadian manufacturers, driving many to move production south and scale back investment. T… Read MoreLILLEY: Canadian manufacturers moving south as Mark Carney fails to deliver on trade
Watching the Conservative Party of Canada struggle with internal conflicts has become a recurring political theme, highlighted by recent disputes involving leader Pierre Poilievre. Despite hig… Read MoreConservative infighting is a gift to Mark Carney
Strong economic growth is essential for improving living standards and funding public services like schools and healthcare, which depends on attracting investment and large-scale projects to p… Read MorePrivate investment is key to economic growth and stability
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A fire early Saturday morning consumed a 20-unit apartment building in Peguis First Nation. RCMP officers forced entry to evacuate occupants safely, with all residents accounted for and no inj… Read MoreFire destroys 20-unit apartment building in Peguis First Nation
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The City of Brandon in Manitoba reports a decrease in water levels on the Assiniboine River after significant flooding, though levels remain elevated. Reinforced flood barriers have helped pre… Read MoreRiver starts to drop around flood-ready Brandon in western Manitoba
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Reports of tick sightings have increased in Canada, but Manitoba’s risk of Lyme disease remains low, says Dr. Stephen Goulet of the Tick Collaborative Care Service (TiCCS). Most blacklegged ti… Read MoreTick bites don't always lead to Lyme disease, Manitoba specialist says
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The town of Snow Lake approved a 2026 budget focused on replacing aging infrastructure with key investments like a $1.5 million hockey arena refrigeration plant, partially funded by the provin… Read MoreSnow Lake invests in infrastructure while keeping tax increase below two percent, mayor says
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Mounties have charged former Manitoba MP Inky Mark with multiple firearms offences following the seizure of 439 guns from his Dauphin home, including an antique cannon and $300,000 in cash. Th… Read MoreFormer Manitoba MP charged with gun offences, 439 firearms and antique cannon seized
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The Assiniboine River near Brandon appears to have peaked after rising 2.3 metres in less than a week, with water levels now stabilizing, though officials warn flooding risks remain due to pot… Read MoreManitoba city preparing for flooding says rising river looks to have peaked
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A 42-year-old man died after being shot by a Winnipeg police officer following a call about erratic behavior and threats at a Lindenwoods home. The incident is under investigation by Manitoba'… Read MoreWinnipeg man dies after police shooting in Lindenwoods
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Three men were charged following an extensive investigation into the armed kidnapping and robbery of a delivery driver in Winnipeg, involving the theft of $25,000 in merchandise. The victim wa… Read MoreSuspects arrested after yearlong probe into armed robbery
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Three males, ages 14, 17, and 18, face multiple charges after allegedly setting a stolen vehicle on fire near Rapid City. Minnedosa RCMP responded early morning, apprehended the suspects at a … Read MoreRCMP recover weapons and stolen goods following vehicle fire
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A 47-year-old man in Winnipeg faces multiple charges after allegedly setting a fire inside a St. Vital Walmart, causing over $10 million in damages and evacuating nearly 200 people. The fire s… Read MoreWalmart fire damages building as hundreds are evacuated
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Two women from Winnipeg have been arrested after allegedly attacking two others with a baseball bat in a West End home, leaving the victims critically injured. The incident happened on July 1,… Read MoreTwo women charged after vicious baseball bat attack
A 39-year-old man in Winnipeg faces aggravated assault charges after a preschool child in his care was seriously injured, prompting a police investigation by the Child Abuse Unit. The child wa… Read MorePreschool-aged child hospitalized with serious injuries
