Charges of sex assault and unlawful confinement were stayed Wednesday against former fashion mogul Peter...| APTN News
A committee is recommending that Winnipeg approve a $7 million settlement for three First Nations men wrongfully convicted of murder.| APTN News
For the second time in as many weeks, police are investigating vandalism at the constituency office of Manitoba MLA Nahanni Fontaine.| APTN News
About 50 people attended a rally to have Manitoba cabinet minister Nahanni Fontaine fired, but for different reasons.| APTN News
Former armed forces member Melvin Swan will receive an apology from the military in Ottawa for the discrimination he faced.| APTN News
Tiar was born and raised on the Opaskwayak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba. Tiar has also worked for CBC Winnipeg, The Fifth Estate and CBC Indigenous Unit where she was one of the main researchers on a multimedia interactive database about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Tiar also worked for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Tiar is back at APTN News after a decade away.| APTN News
Sav Jonsa is a proud Two-Spirit Michif with familial roots in the Parisien family of St. Norbert, Winnipeg as well as English on their mother's side. They are Hungarian on their father's side. They attended the University of Winnipeg for writing and film. An avid writer since childhood, they began reporting news in 2022 through an internship with APTN. Sav is now a full time reporter and an occasional host on the APTN National News.| APTN News
Creeson is Nehiyaw/Plains Cree from Cowessess First Nation in Treaty 4 Territory. For more than 16 years, he has been a host, local and national reporter in Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Nova Scotia. Manitoba is now home for him working as a host/producer for APTN National News in Winnipeg. Creeson holds a degree in journalism from the University of Regina and has won numerous journalism awards, including for a number of stories he did on the impacts of unmarked residential school graves in his ...| APTN News
Residential school survivor Jennifer Wood says Canadians joining in marches in support of Indigenous Peoples is encouraging| APTN News
The documentary The Good Canadian documents various forms of discrimination against Indigenous Peoples in Canada.| APTN News
The Manitoba government must do more to reduce the physical and psychological harm to young... The post Manitoba youth advocate calls for more help for kids affected by wildfires appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
The mother of a 17-year-old from Poplar River First Nation in northern Manitoba is pleading... The post Teenage mother goes missing in Winnipeg ahead of son’s medical appointment appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke considering road tolls in response to federal cuts | APTN News
Dennis is Métis from southern Manitoba. After spending a decade working in TV in Alberta and Ontario, Dennis returned to Manitoba to join APTN. In 2016, he won a Canadian Association of Journalists award for his story A Soldier Scorned for APTN Investigates. In 2017, he became a host/producer for APTN National News and Face to Face.| APTN News