Mike Arsenault

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The location of his stolen bike is known, but this Winnipegger can't get it back

A Winnipeg man can only watch as his stolen bike with an AirTag moves all over the city. He's tried tracking it down as he awaits a police investigation to take effect.

Winnipeg tattoo artist incorporates cremated ashes into custom body art

A Winnipeg tattoo artist is incorporating cremated ashes into tattoo ink so people who have lost a loved can have that person with them forever.

WW II veteran's grave found empty after daughter hoped to relocate burial site

Elizabeth Patrick wanted to relocate her estranged father's grave to a military site in Ontario, and was shocked to learn the grave her father was supposed to be in was empty.

Winnipeg Muslim woman felt 'humiliated' when forced to remove hijab in Toronto airport

A Winnipeg woman is speaking out after she was forced to remove her hijab while trying to board a Flair Airlines flight. Her family members say staff should be properly trained.

Winnipeg chefs band together to make hundreds of meals daily for wildfire evacuees

A group of Winnipeg chefs and a community non-profit are cooking thousands of meals every day to make sure everyone displaced by wildfires in Manitoba has a hot meal.

'Definitely my son's voice': Manitoba woman targeted by AI phone scam

A Manitoba woman is speaking up after getting a phone call she said was an AI scam impersonating a loved one's voice. One expert says using the use of artificial intelligence by fraudsters is the latest in phone scams.

Grassroots crime prevention conference aims to reduce theft in Winnipeg's West End

Some entrepreneurs on Winnipeg's Sargent Avenue are fed up with the vandalism, shoplifting and break-ins they say have become all too common in their West End businesses — and one has organized his own crime-prevention conference to address the issue.

Manitoba couple charged with defrauding Winnipeg legion

A 70-year-old man and a 61-year-old woman from Winnipeg Beach have been charged with stealing roughly $60,000 from a legion in the Weston area of Winnipeg.

Distracted driving licence suspensions climb in Manitoba

Statistics released by Manitoba Public Insurance suggest Manitobans aren't getting the message about the dangers of distracted driving.

Manitoba businesses focused on local sales avoiding big hits from tariff troubles

Some Manitoba businesses aren't feeling the impact of tariffs — and in fact, they're seeing a boost in sales. But a focus on buying local could impact Canada's supply chain, says one expert.