Rejection therapy is a self-help technique where the user purposely seeks out situations where they might be rejected. Despite it's name, it's not a clinical therapy β but does it work anyway?
Some Via Rail passengers are frustrated they will have to spend the night in Winnipeg after their Vancouver-bound train was forced to turn back because of mechanical issues.
Two teens have been charged with second-degree murder after a 16-year-old boy was found dead in a parking lot near the Winnipeg airport on Thursday morning.
Southern Manitoba could see thunderstorms develop overnight into Sunday morning. Skies stay cloudy with a few showers through the weekend.
Thousands of high school graduates across Manitoba are collecting their diplomas this month and throwing their caps into the air. For many, it's bittersweet as they prepare for what's next and reflect on how they got there. CBC Manitoba spoke with graduates from across Manitoba and Winnipeg about their accomplishments and plans for the future.
On the same day police announced a 10-day crackdown on open drug use, outreach workers were seen administering CPR to a person overdosing outside a Main Street convenience store.
Manitoba's only supervised drug consumption site opened its doors for the first time on Friday but isn't expected to operate again until July.
A family from southwestern Manitoba's Chinese community is mourning the death of Xiaoyun Zhang, 49, who was killed in a crash at a Brandon intersection last month.
The work to clear culverts and ditches after 100 km/h winds dumped dirt and debris across southern Manitoba might be over before it's done, unless the province steps in.
The province has issued an overland flood watch for parts of western and northwestern Manitoba ahead of heavy rain expected to fall over the province in the coming days.
Damion Ryan, a gang member convicted of playing a key role in a multi-province drug trafficking scheme, was sentenced Friday after he was convicted in December of trafficking and conspiring to benefit from organized crime.
One year after pedestrians crossed Portage and Main for the first time in nearly five decades, it's as if Winnipeg's iconic intersection was never closed in the first place.
Temperatures in the south inch closer to seasonal through the afternoon. There is another risk of isolated thundershowers through the day.
Manitobans are facing long waits for knee replacement surgeries, as new data shows only about three in 10 procedures completed last year were done within Canada's six-month benchmark.
Creating a successful model for affordable housing in Winnipeg must begin with what people want and what they can pay, a new documentary says.
Edmonton quarterback Cody Fajardo led the Elks on a late touchdown drive in a 23-18 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers before a sold-out crowd of 32,343 at Princess Auto Stadium on Thursday night.
Total corporate emissions rose last year, largely because food scraps and other organic waste continue to decompose in the city's landfill. The increase goes against a council-approved commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
A new report on chronic absenteeism in Winnipeg schools is recommending including students more in policy decisions, strengthening ties between schools and community organizations and doing more outreach in and out of the classroom for those at highest risk.
More than 100 St. John's High School students celebrated their achievements and resilience at convocation on Thursday, an important milestone for the graduating class.
The Manitoba Liberal Party has named its candidate to run in the upcoming byelection for the vacant seat in The Pas-Kameesak.
A new bicycle patrol program will increase police visibility and enable officers to access areas they canβt patrol with other vehicles, the Winnipeg Police Service says.
Some Venezuelans living in Winnipeg are waiting to hear from friends and family a day after the country was rattled by two destructive earthquakes. Authorities say almost 200 people are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to climb into the thousands.
People donβt always feel safe accessing services in more formal spaces, so Brandon health and wellness groups are bringing testing for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections to community places.
Massage therapists in Manitoba have secured a long-sought designation for their occupation to be a regulated health profession with more assurances for public safety.
Manitoba Public Insurance has opened a second hail response centre to manage what it says is the largest number of claims ever received for a single-weather event.
Yundong Zou's daughter aced a math test. Now she's facing the same stereotype that other Asians live with, her dad says β and he's writing about it to set the record straight.
Another day of scattered showers and thunderstorms is expected across southern Manitoba. Temperatures warm up slightly for a couple of days.
The northern Manitoba town Lianna Anderson grew up in β prosperous and filled with opportunities β is now closer to a faded memory she is yearning to bring back.
Winnipeg's top cop says he's going to meet with the head of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority after one of its outreach workers was mistakenly detained during a homicide investigation last week.
A Swiss collector who has amassed thousands of Indigenous artifacts says he is eager to have his collection repatriated back to the communities it has come from.
Winnipeg's Dalhousie School is changing its name to better reflect the diversity of its students β and distance itself from associations to a historical figure who was pro-slavery.
Flin Flon celebrated Hapnot Collegiate's graduating class with a parade β and a water fight with the grads β on Wednesday. The northern Manitoba community has turned the high school's annual car parade into a festival of water blasters, water balloons and firehoses.
At this time of year, farmer Stan Cochrane's corn crop should be a few metres high. Instead, it's underwater on his southwestern Manitoba farm.
New made-in-Manitoba research suggests a specific treatment for chronic brain bleeds can significantly reduce the likelihood of recurrence, leading to better long-term outcomes for brain surgery patients.
The in-custody death of a First Nations man more than five years ago was unavoidable due to lethal amounts of methamphetamine in his system that caused a heart attack after his arrest, a Manitoba judge's inquest report says.
Connor Hanska, a 10-year-old from Birdtail Sioux First Nation, is competing in the Callaway World Championship in July. He's been swinging the club since he was two and competed in an international tournament in Northern Ireland in 2025.
Hanover School Division's board chair says trustees are still moving forward with a plan to stop recognizing health-care privacy for older students.
Victims and witnesses providing statements to Winnipeg police, and officers affirming oaths, can now do so with an eagle feather rather than a Bible.
A 30-year-old woman is charged with arson after a commercial business on Seel Avenue burned, causing about $2.25 million in damage, police say.
A new Red River Co-op grocery store will open in downtown Winnipeg as part of the redevelopment of the former Portage Place mall, the project's developers announced Wednesday.
A $4.4-million plan was unveiled Tuesday to transform a 78-year-old United church in Winnipeg's South Osborne neighbourhood into a community hub anchored by a 112-space child-care centre.
Waverley West Coun. Janice Lukes won't run for re-election this fall, ending a three-term tenure at Winnipeg's city hall.
Dru Brown is returning to Winnipeg after the Blue Bombers acquired the quarterback in a trade with the Ottawa Redblacks on Tuesday.
A judge has removed a publication ban on the identity of an admitted drug trafficker who alleged he was threatened at gunpoint and forced to plead guilty by now-disgraced Winnipeg police officer Elston Bostock.
Manitoba Hydro will consider up to 11 proposals to build new wind farms over the next nine years, all owned by partnerships between Indigenous nations and experienced wind-power developers.
The provincial government is asking milk processors and retailers to open their financial books as it weighs expanding price controls to two-litre and four-litre containers of milk.
The Manitoba MΓ©tis Federation is accusing the provincial and federal governments of violating the constitutional right of its citizens to hunt and fish in parts of the province.
Reports of guns being fired, an abandoned home catching fire, a group of people on an ATV who stole gas and a teen being shot in Leaf Rapids early Friday are all believed to be connected and gang related, Manitoba RCMP say.
A community health worker who was detained near the scene of a fatal stabbing last week says he believes he might have been a victim of racial profiling.
A man has been arrested for allegedly fatally assaulting 34-year-old Kyle Christopher Desjarlais at a North End convenience store two weeks ago.