Arturo Chang

Reporter

Arturo Chang is a reporter with CBC Manitoba. Before that, he worked for CBC P.E.I. and BNN Bloomberg. You can reach him at arturo.chang@cbc.ca.

Latest from Arturo Chang

'I will make you proud,' Kyra Wilson says after election as Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs grand chief

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has elected Kyra Wilson, a former chief of Long Plain First Nation, as its new leader, filling the role left empty by the sudden death of Cathy Merrick last fall.

Manitoba has approved $9.7M in electric vehicle rebates since provincial program launched

Manitoba has already paid out almost $10 million in rebates for people buying or leasing electric vehicles since the province started taking applications for the incentive in July 2024.

Manitoba businesses mull Ottawa aid package as U.S. says tariffs plan going ahead

A Winnipeg-based biotechnology company says it's open to any financial help it can get from Ottawa as the U.S. continues to push forward with threats to impose tariffs.

Nearly a dozen Manitoba conservation officers redeployed to help secure U.S. border

Manitoba has unveiled details of a plan to send additional resources to the U.S. as the province primes itself for the impacts of a second Donald Trump presidency north of the 49th parallel.

RCMP calls for backup in Manitoba, Saskatchewan amid staffing crunch

RCMP are calling for officers from across the country to help fill gaps in detachments in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

Border community reeve worries about another surge in illegal crossings after 6 men caught

The reeve of a Manitoba border community says he hopes the recent apprehension of six people who tried to sneak into Canada from the United States is not a sign of things to come.

RCMP charge former CAO accused of stealing over $500K from Manitoba municipality

A former chief administrative officer has been arrested and charged with fraud and theft after a two-year investigation into allegations she stole more than half a million dollars from the western Manitoba municipality she served.

MPI receives hundreds of collision claims after 'catastrophic' Friday blizzard

Manitoba Public Insurance is still getting claims from people whose vehicles were damaged during a blizzard that swept through southern parts of the province late last week.

Downtown safety partnership floats proposal to replace Millennium Library community hub

A community organization has proposed replacing a defunct social services hub in downtown Winnipeg's flagship library.

Thieves 'more brazen,' Brandon store manager says, but police think new initiative is showing results

Brandon police say a new initiative targeting retail theft has already proved to be a success in its first few months, even if police say is only a dent on a wider problem.