Preliminary autopsy results are in for the Manitoba college student and her two friends whose S-U-V ended up in a livestock pond in North Dakota this week.
The City of Winnipeg has put together a proposal for a gas and resource recovery project at the Brady landfill. A request for proposals would be put out... for the capture, collection and use of landfill gas.
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority has confirmed Winnipeg clinics will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. They will re-open Thursday under the same criteria for priority patients.
If City Council approves you'll soon be paying more for water services.
One person is dead after a house fire Thursday night at God's Lake First Nation, northwest of Gimli. RCMP got to the scene quickly, but only to find the building fully engulfed in flames. Residents of a nearby home were evacuated.
The drive to work was a real mess in many areas of Winnipeg as well as on the city outskirts.
Toronto will host the 2015 Pan Am Games after beating out two rival South American cities. The decision came down today in Guadalajara, Mexico, where a team including Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and Toronto Mayor David Miller made their last pitch to host the games.
There are now six H1N1 immunization clinics in Winnipeg that are only able to offer the vaccine recommended for pregnant women. They are St. Vital, Assiniboine South, River East, Seven Oaks, Inkster, and Point Douglas.
The Olympic Flame arrives in Manitoba Saturday. Residents of Thompson will get to see the flame Saturday afternoon before it moves on to Churchill Sunday. Minister Responsible For Sport Eric Robinson tells CJOB Manitoba will also have a pavillion at the Vancouver Games.
The Federal and Provincial governments are moving on a plan to divide a section of the Trans Canada Highway between Winnipeg and Headingley. RCMP Corporal Larry Dalman of the Headingley Highway Patrol tells CJOB, you don't have to look hard for a reason:
Police in Orlando say they have surrounded a Florida high-rise office building after gun shots were fired. The Legions Place building in downtown Orlando was ordered on lockdown Friday afternoon as officers began a floor-by-floor evacuation.
Just a reminder, those new diamond lanes on a number of Winnipeg streets go into effect Monday. You'll see them on specific sections of Portage Avenue, Main Street, Goulet, and McPhillips. Some operate during both the morning and afternoon rush periods, while others are only in the morning.
Winnipeg Police are looking for two suspects in connection with the robbery of a 7-11 on Ellice shortly after 7 o'clock Thursday night. Police say the pair went into the store, and headed straight for the cigarettes. One of the employees was pepper sprayed and assaulted.
14 people are facing over 100 drug related charges. It's the culmination of a lengthy investigation by the Winnipeg Police Service's Organized Crime Unit. In all, 27 people were arrested in and around Winnipeg. While one suspect is 53 years old, the others range in ages from 19 to 35.
The provincial Conservatives are holding their annual general meeting this weekend. It's the midway point between elections, and Tory leader Hugh McFadyen says he'll use his keynote address tomorrow to challenge party members to rise to the challenges that lie ahead.
The Manitoba Integrated High Risk Sex Offender Unit is asking for the public's assistance in locating a 26 year old man who is unlawfully at large for allegedly breaching his probation.
More details now on that plan to divide part of the Trans Canada Highway between Winnipeg and Headingley. The idea is to divide a 1.7 kilometer long stretch of the road. It starts at the Husky gas station and ends at the John Blumberg Sports Centre.
Statistics Canada says the country's unemployment rate rose two-tenths of a point to 8.6 per cent last month as the struggling economy shed 43,200 jobs.
A couple of downtown projects got a kick-start today...thanks to 3.2 million dollars of funding from the Winnipeg Partnership Agreement. All but a million dollars of that money is going towards the refurbishment of 104 King Street.
A financial review of the Cree National Child and Family Caring Agency in Manitoba has turned up irregularities.