Caitlyn Gowriluk

Reporter

Caitlyn Gowriluk has been writing for CBC Manitoba since 2019. Her work has also appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press, and in 2021 she was part of an award-winning team recognized by the Radio Television Digital News Association for its breaking news coverage of COVID-19 vaccines. Get in touch with her at caitlyn.gowriluk@cbc.ca.

Latest from Caitlyn Gowriluk

Junior officer charged alongside disgraced Winnipeg constable pleads guilty

A junior officer arrested alongside a now-disgraced Winnipeg police constable after the pair stole cash and other items they believed to be evidence in 2024 has pleaded guilty.

Winnipeg police culture 'made it easier to do certain things,' disgraced officer says in psych report

Making traffic tickets go away for people was "an unwritten rule" in the Winnipeg Police Service, a disgraced officer said in a psychological report, released Wednesday, that was prepared for his sentencing.

Prosecutors push for 7 years in prison for disgraced Winnipeg police officer

Prosecutors want Elston Bostock, a disgraced Winnipeg police constable who pleaded guilty to a list of crimes, including selling drugs, to go to prison for seven years.

Man who stole from Winnipeg store staff 'engaged in full-time dishonesty' as a job: Crown

A man who admitted to a string of thefts where he snuck into store staff rooms in Winnipeg to steal wallets, keys and cellphones has been sentenced to over two years.

Manitoba hockey coach who lured, sexually assaulted teenage player should get 6 years in prison: lawyers

Lawyers are asking for a former Manitoba hockey coach who pleaded guilty in 2024 to luring and sexually assaulting a teenage player to be sent to prison for six years.

Judge sentences mom of badly malnourished kids to 5 ½ years, citing 'unforgivable moral and legal failure'

Two severely malnourished children who were apprehended from their parents in 2023 may now need to use feeding tubes for the rest of their lives, a Winnipeg court heard as their mother was sentenced to five and a half years in prison on Tuesday.

Former Winnipeg police officer pleads guilty to selling drugs — including to other officers

A former Winnipeg police officer who previously pleaded guilty to a long list of charges involving corruption and other inappropriate actions has now also admitted to selling drugs over a period of years — both to civilians and other police officers.

Limited funding, training make job difficult for child welfare emergency placement staff, union says

The union representing hundreds of workers at emergency placements in Manitoba's child welfare system says those staff care deeply about the kids they work with — but limited funding and training make the job difficult at times.

Year of Manitoba landfill searches shows reconciliation a work in progress, families say

The year that saw the remains of two First Nations women brought home from a Manitoba landfill and a search get underway for the remains of a third showed how far reconciliation efforts have come — and how far they still need to go, the families say

'Get off those roads,' Manitoba RCMP say as blizzard strands drivers, closes highways and schools

Drivers were stranded, power was out, schools and highways were closed, flights were cancelled, over 100 buses were stuck and services like home care and garbage collection were delayed as a blizzard created dangerous conditions across southern Manitoba.