Kelly Geraldine Malone
Reporter with the Canadian Press | Winnipeg, Manitoba
About Kelly Geraldine Malone
Mint's new coin honours founder of Manitoba and Metis leader Louis Riel
The Royal Canadian Mint has issued a new coin featuring a portrait of Louis Riel, an important Metis leader and the founder of Manitoba.
Health concerns over vaping cast haze over cannabis market expansion
Public health concerns over vaping have cast a haze over expansion excitement in the cannabis market.
Roughly 13,000 without power days after snowstorm pummels Manitoba
The farm that has been in Jamal Abas' family for four generations was without power for a sixth straight day Tuesday — one of thousands of homes and businesses across Manitoba still suffering after a massive snowstorm that brought down trees, transmission lines and large utility towers.
More details needed in Manitoba response to Tina Fontaine report: advocate
Manitoba's advocate for youth says a lot more needs to be done if the government is to save children in care from the grim reality of an Indigenous teenage girl whose body was found in a river.
Political parties face fatigue as Manitoba moves from provincial to federal election
Politicians and supporters in Manitoba had less than 24 hours to take in the results of a provincial election before diving into the federal one.
'The deciding factor:' Suburban women play important role in Manitoba election
Manitoba's political parties are using their platforms, candidates and advertisements to reach out to women voters who some analysts say could play a deciding role in important constituencies in Tuesday's, September 10, 2019, election.
Manitoba Tory candidate was investigated for sharing photo of naked women
A Progressive Conservative candidate looking to keep his seat in Tuesday's Manitoba election was investigated for showing his assistant a photo on his cellphone of naked women and making comments about her wearing a bikini.
'Nothing has changed:' Tina Fontaine's body pulled from river five years ago
It was quiet on the summer day when Cora Morgan and her cousin stood on the waterfront and performed a smudging ceremony for a young Indigenous girl pulled out of the Red River in Winnipeg not long before.
Manhunt ends: Bodies believed to be B.C. murder suspects found in northern Manitoba
A massive manhunt is over after two bodies believed to be British Columbia murder suspects were found in dense brush in northern Manitoba.
Manitoba RCMP find items linked to B.C. murder suspects
RCMP in Manitoba have found several items linked to two suspects wanted for killings in British Columbia.