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Former PC cabinet minister Kevin Klein buying Winnipeg Sun from Postmedia

A former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister and MLA is buying the Winnipeg Sun.

Canada Water Agency hiring employees for new Winnipeg HQ

The Canada Water Agency has started hiring staff for its Winnipeg headquarters, prior to its formal launch as a new federal entity, Winnipeg South MP Terry Duguid said Friday.

Faced with more lawsuits, Winnipeg to allow more settlement payouts without council oversight

Faced with an increasing number of lawsuits, the City of Winnipeg is poised to grant senior officials the power to settle larger legal claims made by or against the city.

Winnipeg poised to put its best foot forward: Historic status coming to The Boy with the Boot

A bronze statuethat's been vandalized, stolen and moved aroundWinnipeg several times overthe course of 126 years is poised to attain an official historic designation.

Lake Winnipeg at lowest level for early May in 35 years, potentially slowing Hydro's revenue stream

The Lake Winnipeg watershed is experiencing drought conditions for the second straight year,further impairingManitoba Hydro's ability to generate surplus poweras well as revenue for the province.

Winnipeg city hall opens door to oversized garage built without permits

The City of Winnipeg is allowinga homeowner in a semi-rural Charleswood neighbourhood to keep an oversized garage that was built without taking out any permits.

Winnipeg Transit poised to award hydrogen-generation contract to Alberta firm

Winnipeg Transitis poised to award a $9-million contract to an Alberta company that will design and build a means of using methanol to generate hydrogen to fuelnew zero-emission buses.

Winnipeg advised to fix up 114-year-old Louise Bridge instead of replacing it

Winnipeg is being advised tomake substantial repairs to the 114-year-old Louise Bridge instead of building a new span over the Red River between Point Douglas and Elmwood.

Peguis First Nation declares state of emergency over flood-induced housing shortage

Peguis First Nation declared a state of emergency Tuesday over a housing shortage that has prevented hundreds of people forced out during a series of floods from returning to the Cree and Ojibway community in Manitoba's Interlake.

Winnipeg misses out on $1.6B EV battery component plant

A Japaneseelectric vehicle battery supplierthat was eyeing land in Winnipeg fora $1.6-billionplanthas chosen to build its facility inOntario instead.