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Statistics Canada reports wealth and income gaps grew in 2025
3 minute read Preview Tuesday, May. 5, 2026Finding a fitting way to build in the Exchange District
5 minute read Preview Monday, Apr. 13, 2026The need for regulation in a digital age
5 minute read Monday, Apr. 13, 2026Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta and co-founder of Facebook, has been under increased scrutiny in past months after being forced to testify in a Los Angeles courtroom over allegations that Meta-owned Instagram is designed to be addictive, especially when it comes to kids.
Manitoba students’ science projects aimed at eye health, wildfire prevention take top marks
4 minute read Preview Sunday, Apr. 12, 2026‘It’s been a lot of fun for me’: Jets’ Vilardi honoured by team nomination for humanitarian award
6 minute read Preview Sunday, Apr. 12, 2026Liberals adopt policy to restrict kids from social media
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, May. 6, 2026‘Furry face to greet them:’ How facility dogs help victims navigate Manitoba’s court system
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, May. 6, 2026Le destin renversé du 261 rue Youville
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Apr. 11, 2026Moon mission Earth photo could change your worldview
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Apr. 11, 2026Not consulted on Clear Lake motorboating: Chief
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Apr. 11, 2026Few food innovations as polarizing as genetic modification
4 minute read Saturday, Apr. 11, 2026Most of us have been eating foods derived from genetically modified crops for a generation or so, and so far, none of the ills attributed to modern food systems have been traced back to their use.
Except, perhaps our propensity towards overeating.
Since their introduction in the mid-1990s, genetically modified crops have taken over nearly half of the global area sown to soybeans, canola and corn.
The foods from these varieties, which are most often genetically modified to allow farmers to use herbicides that kill weeds but not the crop, are the same as traditional varieties in every measurable way.
Northern trade corridor top of mind as Manitoba premier plans meeting with PM
2 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 2, 2026Hand-drawn 1884 map captures Winnipeg at moment when frontier hadn’t fully given way to a metropolis
9 minute read Preview Friday, Apr. 10, 2026Liberals set to debate age restrictions for social media
4 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 2, 2026Grand Chief Stewart Phillip says ‘heartsick’ MLA wife doesn’t support DRIPA pause
4 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 2, 2026From ‘BuddhaBot’ to $1.99 chats with AI Jesus, the faith-based tech boom is here
7 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 16, 2026City weighs giving green light to private park land purchases
4 minute read Friday, Apr. 10, 2026The City of Winnipeg will soon consider devoting millions of dollars to buy more park space.
While the city’s main development plan, OurWinnipeg 2045, set a goal to acquire 1,000 acres of new parks, waterways and natural areas in 2021, very little has been added since.
A new report suggests the city take steps to ensure some of the “few remaining” privately owned high-quality natural habitats and forests in Winnipeg can be strategically bought up by creating a new reserve fund and a dedicated capital budget for acquiring park land.
“The City of Winnipeg does not have a reliable funding source to purchase park land without significant changes to its policies and a dedicated capital budget,” wrote Dave Domke, the city’s manager of parks and open space.
Carman man tied to swindle says he’s ‘the original’ victim
4 minute read Preview Friday, Apr. 10, 2026Manitoba delegation to pitch Churchill at Arctic Encounter Summit
3 minute read Thursday, Apr. 9, 2026A Manitoba delegation is taking its promotion of the Port of Churchill to the home of a growing Arctic port — one that Manitoba’s U.S. trade representative deems a threat.