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There's a lot to do when you're preparing for the birth of a baby, but is there enough being done to warn new moms that post-partum mental health issues are a possible reality?
Postpartum psychosis and postpartum depression are complex illnesses, with different warning signs. Hear how to spot both, and what you can to help when people you care about are hit by mental illness after baby.
The horrific story of two children's deaths has shattered Winnipeg. A maternity nurse who had postpartum depression tells what it's like to imagine harming your own child.
Winnipeg M-P Joy Smith is applauding a plan by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom which will see all internet pornography filtered unless a customer asks the internet provider unblock it. Hear what the Canadian Civil Liberties Association thinks ab
How well are concillors briefed before they vote? A former advisor to the mayor sheds some light on city hall's baffling behaviour.
Listen up beach bums! A new bus service is taking Peggers to and from Grand Beach, as well as Bird's Hill Park.
Buying a new car is one of the biggest purchases you'll make. One expert says your chances of getting a lemon are higher than you think.
It's the season to be wary of West Nile Virus. We'll get a primer on this mosquito borne illness from the province.
He thought he was getting an accident-free commuter car from a dealership he trusted but ended up with a surprise he didn't want. The I-Team's story of a Winnipeg man any car owner should hear.
How open are you with your partner about finances? A new study looks into the savings and secrets of Canadian couples.
A researcher has uncovered a government experiment done in Manitoba in the 1940s that treated Aboriginal people as guinnea pigs.
A new study out of U of M says that children who are physically punished have a greater likelihood of cardiovascular disease, arthritis and obesity as adults. The study's author will take us through the numbers.
A video posted online last week highlights the violence Winnipeg transit user worry about and just how awful it can be to take a Winnipeg bus. We look at Calgary's model of transit policing for the lessons that city has learned.
CBC broke the news that Misty Lake Lodge in Gimli is closing in September with $3 million owing for housing First Nations evacuees. After the floods of 2011, Edith O'Meara has had to move 20 times and it looks like she has to move again with the coming c
The gadget, the household name or the homemade solution? Which itch remedy was up to scratch? Find out when our mosquito bitten family gives their reviews.