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Former student suing Manitoba school division over alleged sex abuse by psychologist in 1980s

A former student is suing awestern Manitoba school division, claiming it was negligent and failed to protect them from being allegedly preyed on and sexually abused by a psychologist working at a school in Carberrymore than four decades ago.

RCMP officer disregarded training, was 'unwise, unjustified' in pursuit leading to fatal shooting: inquest

An inquest into the fatal police shooting of an impaired driver in Thompson almost nine years ago found the RCMP officer who killed the man disregarded his training, committing "unwise, unjustified" and at times illegal acts during a police pursuit.

Need to take domestic violence 'a lot more seriously,' shelter director says after McCreary triple homicide

Advocates say changes are need to address intimate partner violence, after three members of a family were killed in McCreary, Man., last week.

Residents left in limbo for 2nd day after flooding impacts 'critical infrastructure' at Winnipeg highrise

Hundreds of residents evacuated from a downtown building are expected to spend a second night out of their homes, while city crews and the building's property manager assess the impact of significant flooding Monday.

'It's a strain mentally': Winnipeg businesses see spike in break-ins, robberies

Some businesses in Winnipeg's Pacific Industrial neighbourhood are raising alarms over a spate in break-in and robberies over the past months, in which the businesses have been targeted in repeated occasions.

Thousands to evacuate Bunibonibee Cree Nation as wildfire approaches community

A full-scale evacuation is underway at Bunibonibee Cree Nation as a raging wildfire, burning out of control, encroaches on the community in northeastern Manitoba and forces thousands to leave.

Hundreds of evacuees return home, weeks after being forced out due to wildfire smoke

Vulnerable residents who were evacuated from three First Nation communities in northern Manitoba are returning home, weeks after heavy smoke billowing from an out-of-control wildfire forced them out.

'They forget the train is our lifeline': Pukatawagan family walked 100 km home to protest train cancellations

A family from a First Nation community in northern Manitoba walked roughly 100 kilometres in 35 C heat for two and a half days after their train home was cancelled last week, in part to peacefully protest what they say is forgotten and frequently interrupted railservice.

'She told us she wasn't coming back home again': Family mourns death of daughter killed in long weekend crash

A Mosakahiken Cree Nation woman who died in a crash near the northwestern shore of Lake Winnipeg over the August long weekend is being remembered by her family after they had one last chance to spend what became their final vacation with her.

As shelters fill up from animal seizures, advocates call on Manitoba to crack down on illegal breeding

Animal sheltersand advocacy groups are calling on the province to crack down on illegal pet breeding after a string of animal seizurespushed the Winnipeg Humane Society into an occupancy crisis.