In the darkest days of what should have been a season of joy, a small act of compassion from a local business has become a ...
Wally Daudrich, who finished a close second in this year's Manitoba Progressive Conservative leadership race, is now hoping ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he's not going to fulfil a 2023 election campaign promise to regulate gas prices. The promise ...
Peguis First Nation has launched a lawsuit against former chief Glenn Hudson, alleging he misused band funds and engaged in corrupt practices during his time in office. The 29-page statement of claim, ...
In a Christmas miracle, not Santa Claus, but Wendy's, is coming to town. After months of “we can neither confirm nor deny” energy - and a whole lot of people saying, “well… it sure looks like a ...
Manitobans have spent much of 2025 grappling with high living costs, health-care pressures, and questions about public safety, and Portage la Prairie MLA Jeff Bereza says those issues are top of mind ...
After a stormy weekend that complicated pickups, the Salvation Army in Portage la Prairie finished distributing Christmas hampers and is making a last push to close the gap on its kettle goal. The ...
Fisher Branch RCMP arrested a driver after finding a pickup truck in the ditch south of Dallas, Manitoba. Police say officers were patrolling Highway 224 around 8 p.m. on December 20, 2025, when they ...
Drivers in Portage la Prairie and across Manitoba are heading into Christmas and the New Year with relatively friendly prices at the pumps — even after a small bump over the past week. GasBuddy head ...
A year that mixed personal milestones with political turbulence is now drawing to a close for Portage-Lisgar MP Branden Leslie, who says 2025 was defined by rapid shifts in Parliament, economic ...
Local cancer-support organization Central Plains Cancer Services reviews a year marked by community partnerships, outreach, and steady support as it prepares for new challenges. Community care through ...
This year has been marked by economic upheaval, global conflict and climate change-induced natural disasters, and only a third of Canadians are optimistic things will get better in 2026, a new Leger ...
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