Catherine Moreau

Catherine Moreau is a multiplatform reporter for Radio-Canada in Winnipeg. She studied business administration and economics at HEC Montreal, and is interested in political and socio-economic issues.

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Marion Ironquil Meadmore, one of the 1st Indigenous women lawyers in Canada, left 'remarkable' legacy

Marion Ironquil Meadmore, one of the first Indigenous woman to become a lawyer in Canada, died in Winnipeg on Feb. 19 at age 89. She's being remembered for her ambitious work and enduring legacy that continue to benefit First Nations people in Winnipeg today.

As Winnipeg theatre marks 100 years, Franco-Manitobans remember Pauline Boutal, Cercle Molière's 'grande dame'

As it celebrates its 100th anniversary, the legacy of one woman looms large over Théâtre Cercle Molière, Canada's oldest active theatre company. Pauline Boutal, who was its artistic director for more than 25 years, has been called "the grande dame of the Cercle Molière."

6 months on, more than 200 Airbnb listings appear to violate Winnipeg's new short-term rental bylaw

Changes to Winnipeg's bylaw on short-term rental accommodations have been in effect for six months, but some St. Boniface residents say the rules are being broken at buildings in their neighbourhood.

Breeding racehorses runs in this western Manitoba family's veins

The Fouillard family of St. Lazare, Man., has been breeding racehorses for over 20 years, but it seems like a lot more than racing talent is getting passed down from one generation to the next.

Grads in western Manitoba village of St-Lazare face pull between post-secondary school, working at mine

The pull between further education and working at a nearby potash mine is something graduates in the small western Manitoba village of St-Lazare face every year, says the local school's guidance counsellor.