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The search is ongoing to find the individual responsible for the bomb that went off this morning in a London Subway train. Hundreds of London police are involved in the massive search.

With the recent proposed corporation tax changes by the federal government, many small business, farmers and professionals are concerned by the potential impact.

In an effort to educate and create awareness, Manitoba Public Insurance is conducting a campaign to raise awareness about drug-impaired driving.

This weekend families from all over Manitoba have the chance to experience what it is like to be on a farm.

The Canada and Manitoba governments have invested more than 880 thousand dollars in environmentally focused projects to improve and protect Manitoba’s landscape in partnership with conservation districts and farmers, both federal and provincial agriculture ministers announced today. .

The Rural Municipality of Dauphin would like to advise rate payers who signed up for the Phase 1 of the water pipeline that the final connection payment deadline is approaching.

The proceeds from an upcoming soybean crop harvest are planned to be donated two groups.

A popular children's magician and former educational assistant whose arrest on child pornography charges sent shock waves through the Winnipeg school community will soon find out his sentence.

Forty-year-old Daniel Kamenicky, known as Dan the Magic Man, pleaded guilty to one count each of making and possessing child pornography.

Judge Sid Lerner adjourned a sentencing hearing yesterday, saying he needed more time to consider the submissions of the Crown and defence, who recommended Kamenicky serve six years and three years in prison, respectively.

Kamenicky will return to court for sentencing on October 4th. 

A 23-year-old man was shot and killed by Winnipeg police following a string of violent incidents.

Family members have identified the man fatally shot as Adrian Lacquette, the youngest of Jo-Anne Malcolm's 11 children.

Police say they were called after a woman was assaulted, a business was robbed, and a woman's vehicle was stolen.

Malcolm says her son used to be in a street gang but had given up the lifestyle. She says she wants answers on why her son was shot.

A sentence is expected today in the case of a Winnipeg truck driver who was involved in a Saskatchewan highway crash that killed three teenage boys.

The University of Manitoba says its faculty association has ratified a four-year collective agreement.

President David Barnard says on the school's website that the deal brings stability for both students and faculty, and he congratulates the bargaining teams.

The proposal -- as per provincial legislation that has not been proclaimed -- includes no wage increase in the first year.

That's followed by point-7-5 per cent and one per cent raises in the second and third years