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

Winnipeg teen with intellectual disability being denied education by shortened school day, mom says

A Winnipeg mother says her teenage son is being unfairly denied the opportunity to learn important life skills because of his intellectual disability, as a non-profit warns children with complex needs are being excluded through shortened school days.

Federal government commits $10M for 'critical' renovations at Women's Health Clinic in Winnipeg

The federal government says it will step in to help renovate an aging clinic that provides reproductive and sexual health services in downtown Winnipeg.

Manitoba 1st province to strike pharmacare deal with federal government

Manitoba has become the first province to sign a pharmacare agreement with the federal government.

Buffy Sainte-Marie removed from Canadian Museum for Human Rights exhibit

Buffy Sainte-Marie has been scrubbed out of an exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights because of questions surrounding the folk singer and activist's claims of First Nations identity.

'It's not right,' son says after 83-year-old mother brutally beaten while out buying milk

An 83-year-old woman is in hospital with serious injuries after she was assaulted in broad daylight in what her family describes as a brutal beating

Family of Winnipeg man hurt in Hawaii resort explosion says it's a 'miracle' he's still alive

The son of Darren Stevenson, a Winnipeg man who was severely injured in a suspected gas explosion at a beachside resort in Hawaii late last week, says it's a miracle his father is even alive.

Manitoba's top doctor urges people to get flu shot amid late surge in influenza cases

A late spike in flu cases is putting an increased strain in Manitoba's health-care facilities, the province's top doctor warns.

Winnipeg fans make long journey to Boston to see Team Canada win — and support a friend

Lifelong friends of Winnipeg-born forward Seth Jarvis say driving all the way to Boston was worth it to see their home boy lace up his skates for Canada as the team defeated the United States in the thrilling 4 Nations Face-Off overtime final.

Dozens of Canadians got sick at Mexican all-inclusive resort, call for facility inspection

Canadians who recently travelled to Mexico are calling on local authorities to investigate after dozens of guests got sick at the all-inclusive beachside resort they stayed at.

Plans to build emergency shelter in Steinbach hit snag with proposed zoning bylaw changes

A homelessness advocacy organization in Steinbach, Man., say an upcoming council vote on proposed changes to the city's zoning bylaws would put their plans to establish an emergency shelter on indefinite hold.