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Minegoziibe Anishinabe – also known as Pine Creek First Nation – is beginning an archaeological excavation of 14 possible locations of unmarked graves under a Catholic Church near a former residential school. More than a dozen First Nation communities across Canada have conducted ground searches since the discovery of 215 anomalies in Kamloops in 2021, […]
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The annual bill for Manitobans who get natural gas from Centra Gas is going down by $28 after decreases in market prices.
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The Manitoba government says it's spending $100,000 from its criminal property forfeiture fund to bring high-speed internet service to several northern First Nations — a move one of the community's chiefs says may not benefit everyone.
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Seasonal non-stop service between Winnipeg and the coastal Mexican city of Huatulco is slated to resume this winter.
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WINNIPEG -- Tougher penalties for impaired drivers who are involved in motor vehicle accidents will soon take effect in Manitoba.
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A gold medallist at the North American Indigenous Games says the win and the opportunity has inspired her to help youth in her home community.
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Hundreds of lightening strikes and thousands of people without power on Tuesday morning, after a severe thunderstorm hit southern Manitoba overnight. And experts say more severe weather is on the way. Winnipeg neighbourhood Linden Woods was one of the most impacted areas. Long-time resident Lorne Lix says the power outage is one of the longest […]
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The province unveiled its critical mineral strategy Tuesday which includes six pillars, one of which is a focus on Indigenous involvement.
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OTTAWA — The federal government says it has signed a contract with European aviation company Airbus to replace its aging Polaris fleet at a cost of $3.6 billion.
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If you’re in the mood for something totally random, or you’re feeling lucky, check out the mystery bags on Skip the Dishes. I have been trying for a while to get one, but they were always showing sold out. I’ve ... Read More »
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Nova Scotia RCMP say they have recovered the body of a child who went missing Saturday when the province was hit with extreme flooding.
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A former cabinet minister says it could take months for new ministers to get up to speed in their new roles, as the Liberals are expected to shuffle their cabinet by Wednesday. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been holding private meetings in Ottawa this week while several ministers have cancelled public appearances. Both are signs […]
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A Manitoba woman is still anxiously waiting to learn if her brother was involved in last week's deadly riot at Canada's oldest running federal penitentiary.
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Pemmican Island on Lake Winnipegosis has been designated Manitoba's 93rd provincial park.
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The federal Conservatives say Canadians angry over Paul Bernardo's move to a medium-security prison have a Liberal government law to blame.
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Parts of southern Manitoba are drenched after a series of thunderstorms overnight — and there's more to come.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is spending $100,000 to support remote First Nations communities with high-speed Starlink internet access.
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Public Services and Procurement Minister Helena Jaczek and Transport Minister Omar Alghabra say they will not run in the next federal election.
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, last week, we learned Canada’s emergency protocols in response to a nuclear threat have been updated. At least part of the reason for the update is due to Russia gaining control of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. The emergency plans cover everything from trying to protect Canadians overseas who may be […]
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Organizers of the 2023 World Police and Fire Games have lowered their expectations for the number of athletes who will participate in the athletic tournament slated to begin Friday in Winnipeg.
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Minegoziibe Anishinabe, also known as Pine Creek First Nation, is working with Brandon University researchers to search 14 anomalies found near the former Pine Creek Residential School in a church basement. The excavations begin Wednesday and are expected to take a month.
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An aviation data firm shows Canada's two biggest airlines see a higher proportion of flights delayed compared with many peers abroad.
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Picked up these trick or trade Halloween Pokemon cards at Costco. There’s 120 packs in it, and each one has 3 cards. Great idea for not only Halloween, but loot bags at a party, if you use a reward system ... Read More »
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Saskatchewan farmers forced to write off drought-afflicted crops are being asked to consider ways to turn those crops into cattle feed instead.
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Despite stiffer penalties, such as charging vacant building owners for firefighting costs, Winnipeg continues to see homes demolished to the ground after being destroyed by fire. “I said to the police, awesome, it’s about time. It should have been torn down the first time after it got burnt,” said Alaina Eveleigh. Eveleigh lives right across […]
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Cineplex says the opening weekend for “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” raked in the company’s highest summer box office weekend of all time. The movie theatre chain says the two highly anticipated movies brought in more than $19 million in box office revenue over the weekend. It says this past weekend was the company’s second-highest-grossing box office […]
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The private air company that was transporting a seriously ill COVID-19 patient to Ontario when she died is disputing allegations contained in a lawsuit that its care caused the 31-year-old woman's condition to deteriorate.
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The Manitoba government has hired a firm to recruit family doctors to the province in a move to address physician shortages in the province. The Progressive Conservatives hope to recruit 150 family physicians to provide services in all areas of the province with cohorts of 50 doctors allocated for Winnipeg, northern Manitoba and rural communities. […]
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Here are the advertised deals coming up at Costco from August 7th to September 3rd. I will of course keep posting up all of the unadvertised deals weekly too 😊
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A small, single-engine airplane went into a ditch and rolled as its pilot tried to take off on Friday afternoon near Selkirk, Man., RCMP say.
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A 32-year-old Winnipeg man escaped uninjured after his airplane rolled in the RM of St. Clements.
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WINKLER, Man. -- The provincial and federal governments are committing nearly $2.4 million over two years to Manitoba's pork industry.
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In dozens of homes without air conditioning across five major cities, CBC News installed temperature and humidity sensors to test exactly how hot it gets. Participants are sharing how they're handling the heat — and how worried they are about keeping those vulnerable to the heat safe.
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The Manitoba government has hired a recruitment firm to bring 150 more physicians to the province as it works to address an ongoing shortage of doctors, Health Minister Audrey Gordon says.
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has hired a firm to recruit family doctors in a move to address physician shortages in the province.
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MONTREAL — Ottawa is restricting the conditions under which it will allow subsidies to the fossil fuel industry, but is leaving untouched — for now — the industry’s largest source of public financing. On Monday, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault released six rules that are now to shape how Canada supports the industry. “What we’re eliminating […]
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Unionized staff at Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries are stepping up job action this week to pressure the Crown corporation, which the union says is not making fair wage offers in contract negotiations.
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Thousands of former residential school students detailed the abuses they suffered to adjudicators determining eligibility for compensation under the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. But few have sought to have copies of their words archived.
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An upcoming capital project at Winkler Meats in southern Manitoba will more than double the number of jobs at the facility, a provincial news release says.
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Mental Health Minister Carolyn Bennett says the government is putting $156 million over three years toward a new three-digit suicide-prevention hotline.
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WestJet is adding a new direct route to Mexico from Winnipeg's James Richardson International Airport this winter.
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Workers were continuing to pump water from a flooded field in Nova Scotia that is the focus of a search for four people, including two children, who went missing in a torrent of water Saturday. Abraham Zebian, mayor of West Hants Regional Municipality, was at the site earlier Monday and said search teams were pumping […]
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Spiritual advisers were to lead a pipe ceremony in Minegoziibe Anishinabe while a sacred fire was to be lit on Monday near where there may be graves of children forced to attend residential school.
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Here is the second part of the deals of the week from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the first part of the deals of the week from Costco
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Here are the deals from the regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the second part of the deals of the week. Deals are mostly the same from store to store, there’s some variety due to stock or ... Read More »
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Manitoba RCMP have charged a man after an incident involving a pellet gun on Sioux Valley Dakota Nation.
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