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

Why some Manitoba communities are transitioning away from the RCMP

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation is the latest community in Manitoba to have transitioned away from RCMP, with others looking to follow suit.

First Nations man suffering acute appendicitis attack denied care at Northern Manitoba ER, suit claims

A First Nations man suffering from acute appendicitis had to travel all the way to Winnipeg from The Pas for medical care after an ER doctor told him he didn't treat hangovers, a new lawsuit claims.

Half-sisters who didn't know each other meet in Winnipeg for the holidays

Two siblings have come together in Winnipeg for an unlikely holiday family reunion: Their first-ever meeting after spending more than four decades unaware of each other's existence.

Pembina Trails students, teachers still struggling more than 2 weeks after cyberattack shut down network

Students and teachers in the Pembina Trails School Division are still in the dark as to when full services for everything from computers to clocks will be restored, more than two weeks after a cyberattack shut down the Winnipeg school division's entire network.

Sisters ordered to pay security for court costs in sexual assault suit involving Winnipeg church

A Manitoba judge has ordered two women who allege they were sexually assaulted by a Winnipeg church youth leader when they were teens to pay security for court costs in order to proceed with their lawsuit.

Manitoba lawyer behind multiple wrongful convictions remembered as 'adept prosecutor' with complicated legacy

A former star prosecutor for the Crown, whose legacy has been tarnished over the last three decades after several of the people he sent to jail were found to have been innocent, is dead.

College suspends licence of Winnipeg nurse who killed his parents

A nurse found to have not been criminally responsible in the killing of his parents will be barred from practising until he's deemed to no longer be a danger to the public.

Manitoba restaurant association meets with province to discuss crime

Manitoba's restaurant operators are calling on the province to do more to fight a rise in crime.

Winnipeg housing complex for 2SLGBTQ+ seniors gets big donation as it looks to expand

A Winnipeg housing complex for people in the 2SLGBTQ+ community is getting more money to help it expand.

Residents of declining northern Manitoba town under provincial administration want bigger say in their future

It's been more than two decades since Leaf Rapids, Man. — once touted as a model for mining towns elsewhere in Canada — lost its main economic engine with the closure of a mine in 2002. Problems in the community have piled up since then, residents say.