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American and Egyptian archeologists have unearthed what could be the oldest known beer factory at one of the most prominent archeological sites of ancient Egypt, a top antiquities official said on Wednesday.
A Manitoba First Nation is banning all public gatherings as the community continues to grapple with COVID-19.
Some Europeans are opting for one vaccine over another, believing they are being offered what is "second-best."
The University of Oxford has launched a study to assess the safety and immune response of the COVID-19 vaccine it has developed with AstraZeneca Plc in children for the first time, it said on Saturday.
A Valentine's Day tradition of cards from children with messages of hope and inspiration continues to raise awareness on violence against women.
Dr. Jazz Atwal, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer, and Lanette Siragusa, Shared Health’s chief nursing officer, will be speaking at a news conference at 12:30 p.m. at the Manitoba Legislative Building.
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Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, will be speaking at a news conference at 12:30 p.m. at the Manitoba Legislative Building.
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A new report evaluating the "toxic" culture inside the RCMP has concluded that Canada's national police force tolerates misogyny, racism, and homophobia amongst its members and leaders, and is calling for external help to address the systemic problems.
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Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, and Dr. Andrea Piotrowski, a clinical psychologist with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, will be on hand to answer people’s questions.
UPDATED: Premier Brian Pallister will join the update at 12:30 PM. CTV News Winnipeg will live-stream the event.
According to the weather agency, a strong low-pressure system will track along the international border on Tuesday, which will bring snow and blowing snow to southern Manitoba.
Winnipeg police are investigating after two people were found dead inside a burning home in the city's Centennial neighbourhood.
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During this critical time for retailers across the province, we believe these updated laws will help many businesses with additional revenues as we head into the holiday season.
WATCH: 75 per cent of Winnipeg care homes dealing with COVID
A new report from Royal Bank of Canada says more than 20,000 women left Canada's workforce between February and October, but about triple the number of men joined it.
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The city is ending in-home, non-emergency inspections until further notice in response to the Winnipeg’s growing number of COVID-19 cases.
The household cleaning company Method has issued a voluntary recall of one of its hand soaps due to concerns about microbial contamination.
Police said the driver of the semi-truck left the scene after the crash, but did eventually return. Police then arrested the driver.
Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans to come together like they did in the spring to slow the spread of the coronavirus as the country posted another daily record of new cases Saturday.
WATCH: Christmas won't be the same in Manitoba
Some Winnipeg restaurants fear new restrictions will force them out of business. Mike Arsenault reports.
A 16th birthday party in New York state became a superspreader event with dozens of attendees contracting coronavirus, according to officials.
COVID-19 cases continue to spike in the province as public health officials announce 85 new cases in Manitoba on Saturday.
WATCH: More tickets handed out over public health orders
Hospitality business owners are fearing the worst as they brace for new public health restrictions taking effect Monday.
Police are asking for the public’s help in a homicide case near Atlantic and Powers Street on October 11.
While scientists race to develop a safe and effective vaccine to prevent the spread of COVID-19, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have focused on preventing severe organ damage from patients’ own immune systems by inhibiting an important protein.
12-year-old Nathan Hrushkin shares what it was like when he discovered a 69 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton.
Canada's chief public health officer urged residents to continue making a 'collective effort' to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic on Saturday as parts of the country braced for new rounds of restrictions meant to curb the spread of the virus.
A Winnipeg based crafter is taking inspiration from COVID-19 and is creating pandemic-themed Christmas decorations.
An Ontario Star Wars super fan has created a working lightsaber. Stephanie Villella reports on how he made it happen.
Canadians appear to be turning against mandatory COVID-19 inoculations whenever a vaccine becomes available, with a new poll suggesting the number of people opposed to the idea is growing.