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You might want to soak up as much sun as you can this summer, but you need to be sun smart. We'll help you avoid burns and even skin cancer.
It's graduation week at schools across Manitoba, but what next? Today on the provocative question: Is going to university right out of high school a waste of time?
The parents of Ana Marquez-Greene send their love back to Winnipeg for all the support they've received in the six months since their little girl was shot in Newtown, Connecticut.
The tale of a man who was hunted through bush and swamp by two strangers who began shooting at him.
The story of a former sexually exploited teen addict has us asking who are these men that prey on young people and what can be done to help our vulnerable youth?
She went from a good student at a suburban high school to a sexually exploited drug addict and chronic runaway. Now she's fighting her way back to a normal life. Find out how as we continue Jessica's story.
As the long cleanup begins in flood ravaged Alberta, we talk with a restoration expert about the tough job ahead.
Could Manitoba benefit from a huge oil and gas boom happening across the U.S. border.
When flood waters hit the Prairies, what's the best way to deal with them? One Winnipeg scientist asks: Why not capture that water and use it to create a new "bio-economy" unstead of allowing to drown homes and fields?
She was a young missing aboriginal girl, addicted to drugs and sexually exploited who says she came face to face with alleged serial killer Shawn Lamb. Just two years earlier she'd been a straight A student at a suburban high school.
She was a young missing aboriginal girl, addicted to drugs and sexually exploited who says she came face to face with alleged serial killer Shawn Lamb. Just two years earlier she'd been a straight A student at a suburban high school.
Saying goodbye to the graduates. What message some Winnipeg valedictorians have for their fellow classmates.
A chronic pain that wouldn't go away. Why a Winnipeg mom wants to educate other parents and even some front line health care workers about the early warning signs of a rare type of cancer that struck her son.
We celebrate Bike to Work Day, by following some cyclists along their daily commute and they've reached their destination. How some cyclists made out this morning coming in to the downtown, as part of Bike to Work Day.
Fans of the Mantario Trail are still waiting for Manitoba Conservation to clean up debris after trees were uprooted and snapped off last October. We find out what's slowing down the effort to reopen the trail.