Nearly 90 per cent of stolen vehicles in the province involved the use of keys, according to Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI).
The Manitoba government released its mid-year report for the 2019-20 fiscal year, which indicates the province is on the right track to financial recovery.
Week one of the 2019 RCMP Holiday Checkstop Program, from December 1-8, 2019, has resulted in over 3700 vehicles checked across Manitoba during 99 checkstops.
Nelson House RCMP are asking the public for any information that may help locate a missing youth from the community, 17-year-old Avery Ross.
The Independent Investigation Unit (IIU) has concluded its investigation into injuries sustained by a male during his arrest by RCMP on Sagkeeng First Nation this summer. It has concluded no charge should be laid against the subject officer.
The province is reminding all motorists to make safe, responsible driving decisions as Manitoba’s stronger and more timely sanctions for impaired drivers come into effect on Dec. 16.
An 84-year-old Winnipeg senior is facing possible charges after being stopped for dangerous driving along the Trans-Canada Highway near Elie, Manitoba.
Manitoba’s Consumer Protection Office is providing tips to ensure consumers are aware of the rules related to buying and using gift cards, as they continue to be a popular choice for holiday shoppers.
The Independent Investigation Unit (IIU) has concluded an investigation into whether a member of the Winnipeg Police Service contravened boating safety laws and consequently contributed to the injury of a child.
Urban and Hometown Green Team grant applications are now available for organizations to hire youth between the ages of 15 and 29 for summer jobs in Manitoba.