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Caddy Lake tunnels offer 'doorways to wilderness,' attracting boaters to eastern Manitoba

Every summer, outdoor enthusiasts flock to a set of cave-like tunnels just west of the Ontario-Manitoba boundary.

Anti-theft efforts making impact in Winnipeg, say retailers who still hope for stronger penalties

Manitoba's recent efforts to curb retail theft are working, by many accounts, and some businesses are hoping for more permanent changes.

Manitoba Tory MLA denies ethics charge levelled by NDP over Russell Inn contract

Manitoba New Democrats are accusing a member of the Progressive Conservatives of violating ethics guidelines a charge the Tories say is false. Mike Moyes, the NDP's caucus chair, has filed a complaint with the provincial ethics commissioner.

Manitoba Mtis Federation president says he wasn't breaking the law after ticket for fishing without licence

A recent interaction between a conservation officer and David Chartrand, president of the Manitoba Mtis Federation, appears set to become the latest skirmish in the battle over Indigenous hunting and fishing rights in the province.

Manitobans worry about cost of living, crime and health-care waits, survey suggests

Manitobans are increasingly worried about the cost of living and crime, and are becoming less confident in the justice system and public service, a poll commissioned by the provincial government suggests.

Independent commissioner OKs increases in pay and allowances for Manitoba MLAs

A report from Manitoba's independent commissioner on politician pay and benefits says the base pay for members of the legislative assembly will rise by 2.5 per cent next year and 2.75 per cent the following year.

Panel to oversee western Manitoba school board after trustee resignations, removal of superintendent

The Manitoba government has appointed a panel to oversee Mountain View School Division, a school board that has been shaken by controversy.

Manitobans prepare to remember victims of deadly bus crash as 1st anniversary nears

The year that has passed since a bus crash killed 17 seniorsheaded to a Manitoba casino on a bright late-spring day has been oneof grief, community support, a slow return to normal and, for some, a long road to recovery.

Manitoba PCs accuse cabinet minister of being unfairly granted contract

A Manitoba cabinet minister is being accused of hiding the fact he has a contract with the provincial government.

More than 20 bills become law as Manitoba spring legislature sitting ends

Manitoba politicians sat late into the night Monday to give final approval to more than 20 bills that covered topics ranging from criminal asset seizures to social assistance.