Nathan Liewicki

Reporter

Nathan Liewicki is an online reporter at CBC Manitoba. He was previously nominated for a national RTDNA Award in digital sports reporting. He worked at several newspapers in sports, including the Brandon Sun, the Regina Leader-Post and the Edmonton Journal.

Latest from Nathan Liewicki

Minor hockey players get to meet 3 Winnipeg Jets pros at mega tournament

Young athletes from across Manitoba, parts of Saskatchewan and Northern Ontario, and as far away as Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, descended on Winnipeg's hockey for all centre for one of the biggest minor hockey tournaments in the country.

Former residents helping ensure stories of abuse at Manitoba Developmental Centre aren't forgotten

Sean Traverse can come and go from his apartment at his own leisure — something he was forbidden to do when he lived at the Manitoba Developmental Centre for people with intellectual disabilities more than 25 years ago.

Nurses warned CancerCare Manitoba about dangerous staffing levels, called for changes nearly a year ago

Following a damning report from Doctors Manitoba, documents obtained by CBC reveal nurses at CancerCare Manitoba have been trying to highlight concerns about dangerously low staffing at the provincial cancer agency since last January.

35 impaired driving incidents in 2nd week of Winnipeg holiday checkstop program

Winnipeg police are raising the alarm following the second week of their holiday checkstop program. Officers reported 35 impaired driving incidents out of the 1,018 vehicles that were stopped, police said Wednesday in a news release.

'Toxic and unsupportive' work environment widespread at CancerCare Manitoba, report says

A majority of the physicians who responded to a Doctors Manitoba request for feedback on CancerCare Manitoba say they're concerned about the possibility their work environment could hurt their ability to provide proper care, says a report obtained by CBC.

Some Manitobans oppose postal workers' stance, others side with them after strike ends

News that Canada Post employees are being told to return to work Tuesday was met with mixed emotions from Manitobans on Monday.

New overnight safe space for youth in Winnipeg's North End aims to offer 'a place to belong'

Ombishkaawak Migiziwak, or Rising Eagles, will offer programming such as arts and crafts, workshops, cooking classes and guest speakers for youth age 12 to 18, from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., Thursday through Sunday.

Columbus Blue Jackets hit the pebbled ice in St. Adolphe, Man.

Columbus Blue Jackets players and staff spent part of an off day on their recent five-game road trip just south of Winnipeg, building up their curling skills in St. Adolphe, Man.

Winnipeggers who fled Syria say toppling of Assad regime brings feelings 'beyond happiness'

News of the Assad regime's fall in Syria brought Winnipeggers to tears and reignited their hopes for the country.

Regional high-performance curling centre officially launches at Winnipeg's Heather club

The province's premier and emerging curlers now have access to championship-quality training resources in the heart of Winnipeg.