The University of Manitoba has become the first Canadian higher education institution to apologize for the country’s residential schools, which generations of aboriginal children were forced to attend ...
The return of the Manitoba Indigenous Summer Games, postponed by last summer's raging wildfires in northern Manitoba, was ...
WINNIPEG -- Ice roads that are lifelines for dozens of remote aboriginal communities in Manitoba have been open less than a month. And the mild weather sweeping the province has forced more than half ...
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Interlake tribal council withdraws from 2 Manitoba sports groups, cites lack of supports for young athletes
The chair of a tribal council representing seven First Nations communities in Manitoba's Interlake region says his group has received more financial support from a charity associated with the Toronto ...
Young people in St. Theresa Point, Manitoba, will have a new opportunity to learn how to swim when the Manitoba Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Council (MASRC) opens its Learn to ...
The Norway House Cree Nation in Manitoba is recruiting volunteers and officials to help host the Norway House portion (week 1) of the Manitoba Indigenous Summer Games in summer 2026.
WINNIPEG - Manitoba is set to become the first province to formally apologize to aboriginal adoptees today. Premier Greg Selinger is scheduled to deliver the apology in the legislature following an ...
Randi Susanne Gage spent more than three decades fighting to see Indigenous veterans celebrated for their service and their sacrifices, so the first official Indigenous Veterans Day in Manitoba was an ...
Even the frigid weather couldn’t chill the warm smiles on Saturday morning, as Indigenous youth from across Manitoba got to ...
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