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The province has developed new roadside burning ban signs that can be used on provincial and municipal roadways.

The Association of Manitoba Municipalities conference is taking place in Brandon this week.

City council will meet to discuss and decide what happens to the role of mayor of Dauphin after the Association of Manitoba Municipalities conference in Brandon.

The City of Dauphin is appealing Stats Canada’s population Census data.

The Liberal government will announce more than 100-million dollars in compensation today for those in the L-G-B-T-Q community who lost jobs and faced systemic persecution.

A man is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle in downtown Winnipeg.

The companies that are building an ice road to Churchill says they hope to have the job finished by Christmas.

A Winnipeg judge has allowed the former lawyer of accused letter bomber Guido Amsel to offer limited testimony at his trial on attempted murder and other charges.

Winnipeg's fire and paramedic service says it is carrying out an internal investigation after some potentially dangerous drugs were stolen from an ambulance.

Police in Thompson arrested a 16 year old on charges of Robbery with Firearm and Uttering Threats against a person.

A police officer in Winnipeg was arrested after refusing a breathalyzer test yesterday.