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City of Winnipeg sues owners of long-vacant Rubin Block on Osborne, alleging code violations, unpaid fees

The City of Winnipeg is taking the owners of a long-empty building on Osborne Street to court, alleging they haven't kept it up to code and have failed to pay close to $40,000 in inspection fees for the derelict building and another owned by the same company.

Manitoba Public Insurance suing Ford over 8 vehicle fires, saying block heaters were at fault

Manitoba Public Insurance has launched another lawsuit against Ford, alleging faulty block heaters caused fires that destroyed eight vehicles in the province.

Lake St. Martin flood evacuee charged in baby's malnutrition death would've had help in community: chief

The chief of a First Nation devastated by flooding more than a decade ago says the malnutrition death of a two-month-old baby in Winnipeg likely wouldn't have happened if his mother had been able to return home and had the support of her community.

Judge blasts Manitoba municipality for trying to remove councillor who missed meetings during work hours

A Manitoba judge has reinstated a councillor with the Rural Municipality of Thompson who was been barred from fulfilling her duties for missing meetings held while she was at work.

911 upgrades in Winnipeg would allow location tracking, texting images and video

Upgrades to Winnipegs 911 service could make it easier for first responders to locate callers and eventually enable residents to sends texts and photos during emergencies, city staff say.

Winnipeg's draft budget includes plan to close several pools, put in splash pads

The City of Winnipeg could close several of its aging pools and replace some of them with splash pads over the next six years.

Remote Manitoba First Nations declare state of emergency due to lack of winter road access

The chiefs of four isolated First Nations in northeastern Manitoba say this years unusually warm weather has made it impossible to bring in hundreds of loads of essential supplies to their communities via the provinces winter road system.

Refresh coming to Fairmont Winnipeg after hotel acquired by James Richardson & Sons

Lombard Hospitality, a subsidiary of James Richardson & Sons, announced Thursday it has acquired the hotel near Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg.

Remote First Nations urgently need all-season road in face of climate change, chiefs say

First Nations leaders from northern Manitoba have put forth a proposal for an all-season road that they say is urgently needed as climate change threatens the winter road system their communities rely on.

Winnipeg police sergeant sues 2 fellow officers, says they falsely accused him of crime

A Winnipeg police sergeant is suing two fellow officers and the former head of the police union, alleging they tried to push him out of his job through an elaborate scheme that involved false accusations of threats.