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- Thursday 07PM Jul 10/25
Winnipeg cops investigate after man run over by SUV
The SUV was leaving a parking lot, police said, when it unknowingly hit a man, 55, who was already lying on the ground.© Global |
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- Thursday 05PM Jul 10/25
Adults, 12-year-old boy arrested in Winnipeg stabbing, robbery
Two adults and a 12-year-old boy are in custody after a drug dispute turned violent, Winnipeg police say.© Global |
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- Thursday 05PM Jul 10/25
Manitoba’s police watchdog investigating after officer kills dog on First Nation
The agency tasked with investigating Manitoba's police says it's looking into the shooting death of a dog on a First Nation.© Global |
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- Thursday 02PM Jul 10/25
Veteran midfielder Desiree Scott looks to make a difference on and off the pitch
Scott called time on her international career May 31 in her hometown of Winnipeg, playing in a 4-1 win over Haiti that saw her earn her 188th cap.© Global |
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 10/25
State of emergency renewed in Manitoba as wildfires continue to rage
Premier Wab Kinew says a provincewide state of emergency has been renewed in Manitoba, as wildfires continue to rage, forcing thousands from their homes.© Global |
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- Wednesday 11PM Jul 9/25
4 members of Winnipeg Goldeyes named to all-star team
Matthew Warkentin, Max Murphy, Tasker Strobel and Ryder Yakel were all named to the West Division All-Star Team from the Goldeyes.© Global |
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- Wednesday 07PM Jul 9/25
Manitoba to rework plan to change intersection where deadly bus crash occurred
Premier Wab Kinew says after hearing from the community, the government will not proceed with a plan to reconstruct the intersection into an RCUT, or restricted crossing U-turn.© Global |
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- Wednesday 06PM Jul 9/25
Manitoba RCMP raise alarm about ‘super-speeders’ on local highways
Drivers are getting faster and speeding on Manitoba's highways is getting worse, RCMP say.© Global |
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- Wednesday 06PM Jul 9/25
2 arrested in River Heights drug, gun raid: Winnipeg police
Two people are in custody after Winnipeg police raided a home in River Heights and seized drugs, cash, weapons and more.© Global |
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- Wednesday 06PM Jul 9/25
One of two student pilots killed in Manitoba crash was from India: consulate office
One of two student pilots killed in a mid-air crash south of Steinbach, Man., has been identified as a man from India.© Global |
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 10/25
Former justice minister David Lametti confirms start date as adviser to PM Carney
OTTAWA — Former Liberal justice minister David Lametti starts his new job in Mark Carney’s Prime Minister’s Office on Monday. Lametti posted on LinkedIn to confirm his start date as Carney’s principal secretary, a top political aide position. Carney’s new chief of staff, former UN ambassador Marc-André Blanchard, started in his role at the beginning […]
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 10/25
Mustafa, Nemahsis shortlisted for Polaris Music Prize as cash reward drops in value
TORONTO — Contemporary folk-poet Mustafa and alt-pop singer Nemahsis are among the 10 acts shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, which carries a slimmed-down cash reward this year. Organizers say the best Canadian album winner will receive $30,000, down from $50,000. Executive director Amber Still said the organization received less money from some of its […]
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 10/25
Government extends temporary tariff relief measures for employment insurance
OTTAWA — The federal government is extending changes it made in March to the employment insurance program in response to the trade war with the U.S. The changes were meant to help businesses retain workers by reducing their hours and compensating them through employment insurance for lost wages. The changes to EI came into effect […]
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- Thursday 06PM Jul 10/25
Manitoba renews provincewide emergency order as wildfires rage, forcing thousands out
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew again declared a provincewide state of emergency Thursday, as renewed wildfires forced thousands out of their homes, some for the second time in weeks. Kinew said the order, the second since late May, is critical to rally resources. “We’re going to be asking Manitobans to be helping out in a number […]
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- Thursday 04PM Jul 10/25
European allies step up plans for future Ukraine stabilization force, with US attending meeting
ROME (AP) — Countries prepared to provide troops for a post-cease-fire force in Ukraine agreed to set up a headquarters in Paris for a rapid deployment after hostilities end in Russia’s war on its neighbor. A U.S. delegation was present for the first time at a meeting of the group on Thursday. Retired Lt. Gen. […]
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- Thursday 04PM Jul 10/25
Dog fatally shot by police officer on Manitoba First Nation prompts watchdog investigation
Manitoba’s police watchdog says it’s investigating after an officer fatally shot a dog on a First Nation southwest of Winnipeg last month. The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba (IIU) says a Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNPS) officer shot the dog on the morning of June 11 in Swan Lake, an Anishinabe community about 175 […]
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- Thursday 03PM Jul 10/25
Lt.-Gen. Jamie Speiser-Blanchet becomes first woman to head the RCAF
Lt.-Gen. Jamie Speiser-Blanchet made history Thursday by becoming the first woman to lead the Royal Canadian Air Force. She took the reins from Lt.-Gen. Eric Kenny at a change-of-command ceremony in Ottawa presided over by Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan. “I feel exhilarated,” Speiser-Blanchet told reporters after the ceremony. “I feel optimistic […]
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- Thursday 02PM Jul 10/25
Thousands of Microsoft Outlook users report issues accessing their email
Several thousand Microsoft Outlook users ran into issues with the email platform Wednesday night and Thursday morning, with some reporting problems like loading their inboxes or signing in. Microsoft 365’s status page first said that it was investigating an issue with Outlook on Wednesday night, and later shared it was deploying a fix. But affected […]
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 10/25
Nutella maker Ferrero plans to buy century-old cereal maker WK Kellogg for $3.1 billion
Italian confectioner Ferrero, known for brands like Nutella and Kinder, is buying the century-old U.S. cereal company WK Kellogg in a deal valued at approximately $3.1 billion. The Ferrero Group said Thursday it will pay $23 for each Kellogg share. The transaction includes the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of WK Kellogg Co.’s portfolio of breakfast […]
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 10/25
Texas officials are trying to figure out who’s really missing from the floods
This week in Texas, estimates put the number of people still missing from the Hill Country floods at 161, a daunting figure atop at least 120 deaths confirmed by authorities. But that missing person tally might not be as precise as it seems. Confusion and uncertainty can take hold after a shocking disaster and, despite […]
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- Thursday 09PM Jul 10/25
A small Texas community where everyone survived flooding has sirens that warned them
By Claudia Lauer As the Guadalupe River swelled from a wall of water heading downstream, sirens blared over the tiny river community of Comfort — a last-ditch warning to get out for those who had missed cellphone alerts and firefighters going street-to-street telling people to get out. Daniel Morales, assistant chief of the Comfort Volunteer […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 09PM Jul 10/25
Wickens to drive feature race at home seven years after crash left him paralyzed
By John Chidley-Hill Robert Wickens’s promising racing career seemed like it was cut tragically short after a 2018 crash left him paralyzed from the chest down. But almost seven years later, Wickens is racing in the headline event of the Chevrolet Grand Prix, competing at the highest levels of his sport in Canada for the […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 09PM Jul 10/25
Giveon’s ‘Beloved’ highlights the universal commonality of love and romance struggles
By Gary Gerard Hamilton NEW YORK (AP) — Giveon has been on a quest for musical and personal growth since releasing his studio debut three years ago. But the more things have changed, they’ve also stayed the same. “The girls didn’t stop,” he said with a sly smile. “I don’t even know if I grew […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 09PM Jul 10/25
Larry David teams with the Obamas for HBO US history sketch show for the nation’s 250th
By Andrew Dalton LOS ANGELES (AP) — Larry David will bring his grumbly sensibility to U.S. history in a team-up with Barack and Michelle Obama for an HBO sketch show, the network announced Thursday. The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” creator and “Seinfeld” co-creator will act as executive producer, writer and star of the limited series consisting […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 09PM Jul 10/25
Raptors sign Alijah Martin, 2nd-round pick from NCAA champion Gators, and add Roddy
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors continued to flesh out their roster by signing Alijah Martin and David Roddy, the NBA team announced Thursday. The Raptors signed Martin, a six-foot-two, 208-pound guard, to a two-way contract after he was selected by the Raptors in the second round (39th overall) in the 2025 NBA draft. Martin spent […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 10/25
London, Ont., hospital sues former executives over alleged decade-long fraud
By Rianna Lim A hospital in southwestern Ontario is suing five of its former executives, alleging two of them were involved in a “calculated, multi-year campaign of deceit and theft” involving improper procurements, while the others knew about the alleged fraud and failed to act. The London Health Sciences Centre said in a press release […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 10/25
Prime Video brings familiar faces and new voices to NBA coverage
By Joe Reedy Prime Video will have many familiar faces along with some new voices when it begins its first season of NBA coverage in October. Kevin Harlan, Ian Eagle and Stan Van Gundy are coming over from TNT while Cassidy Hubbarth is coming from ESPN. Harlan and Van Gundy were part of TNT’s crew […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 10/25
Suspect arrested after attacking six people with bear spray in Osborne Village
On the morning of July 9, 2025, six people were randomly attacked with bear spray in the Osborne Village area. A 20-year-old woman was arrested shortly after. The incidents began around 7:30 a.m. when a driver was sprayed through an open window at Stradbrook Avenue and Donald Street. Soon after, a cyclist, a woman at […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 10/25
Deacon hailed as a hero after helping thwart Michigan church shooting gets a new pickup truck
By Corey Williams WAYNE, Mich. (AP) — As Richard Pryor watched the armed man push toward CrossPointe Community Church in Wayne, Michigan, he realized his options to stop the gunman were few. Pryor, a deacon at the church about 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of Detroit, was on his cell phone with a 911 dispatcher […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 10/25
Ten British Columbians in hospital with the measles, as disease spreads in north
By Wolfgang Depner VICTORIA — British Columbia’s health ministry says 10 people are hospitalized with measles in the province, with one active, contagious case as of July 8. It says the infections are among 102 confirmed cases this year, with most involving people who were not fully immunized. Deputy Provincial Health Officer Dr. Martin Lavoie […]© Winnipeg Sun |
- Monday 10PM Jun 17/24
Winnipeg Transit Plus unveiling new trip-booking system
The city says a new era is set to begin for Winnipeg Transit Plus customers. Starting Tuesday, a new trip-booking service with self-service options is being launched.© Global |
- Monday 10PM Jun 17/24
Celtics win 18th NBA championship with 106-88 Game 5 victory over Dallas Mavericks
The Boston Celtics again stand alone among NBA champions. Jayson Tatum had 31 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds as the Celtics topped the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 on Monday night to win the franchise’s 18th championship, breaking a tie with the Los Angeles Lakers for the most in league history. Boston earned its latest title […]
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- Monday 09PM Jun 17/24
Winnipeg lab deemed ‘non-compliant’ after inspection
No cancer-detection scans have been affected following a Winnipeg lab’s failure to pass another federal inspection. The Winnipeg Cyclotron Facility failed a Health Canada inspection in April because officials determined there were delays in making changes after a previous failed inspection last fall. As a result, the facility has been listed as “non-compliant” by Health Canada. Spokespeople for both Health Canada and Shared Health said they are working together on compliance. The cyclotron facility, part of the Health Sciences Centre campus on William Avenue, produces medical isotopes that are used in diagnostic imaging scans of the heart, brain, liver, muscles […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 09PM Jun 17/24
Mosquitoes on the rise in Winnipeg thanks to wet, rainy May
Charleswood and North Kildonan are leading the way the highest mosquito trap count averages lately, according to the city's insect control branch.
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- Monday 08PM Jun 17/24
RCMP search for three missing children, believed to be with mother
RCMP say three children who had been reported missing and then found on the weekend, are now back missing again and believed to be with their mother.© Global |
- Monday 07PM Jun 17/24
Manitoba’s Tyler Mislawchuk headed to 3rd Olympic games
Oak Bluff's Tyler Mislawchuk was named to Canada's Olympic team for triathlon on Monday.© Global |
- Monday 07PM Jun 17/24
Production training space keeps Manitobans on the leading edge of media
StudioLab xR in Winnipeg, is one of four training facilities for extended reality in Canada. The newer technology is used primarily in TV, film, and video game production.© Global |
- Monday 06PM Jun 17/24
Winnipeggers battling 'super mosquitoes' after wet weather causes spike
The city’s wet weather has led to a spike in the mosquito population, and with more rain in the forecast, the swarms are expected to keep on growing.© CTV |
- Monday 06PM Jun 17/24
Man in hospital with serious head injury after takedown by Winnipeg police on Corydon Avenue
A man was seriously injured on Sunday when he hit his head on the ground during an encounter with Winnipeg police, according to Manitoba's police watchdog.
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- Monday 05PM Jun 17/24
'Bears are part of the beauty': Black bear visits Falcon Lake home for breakfast
Over the past 14 years, Cheryl Juras and her family have seen their fair share of bears near their Falcon Lake cottage, but she never expected to see one in her very own kitchen.© CTV |
- Monday 05PM Jun 17/24
Police seize $350K worth of meth, cocaine, fentanyl and pills from Winnipeg duo
A pair of suspects are facing more than a dozen gun and drug charges between them after an early morning arrest by Winnipeg police Thursday.© Global |
- Monday 05PM Jun 17/24
'This is a long time coming': New app, better phone service and e-payments coming to Transit Plus
A new system for Transit Plus is expected to make it more accessible and efficient for riders and drivers alike, the city announced on Monday.© CTV |
- Monday 05PM Jun 17/24
Children reported missing in Ontario, last seen in Manitoba believed to be with their mother, RCMP say
Police are asking for help to find three children who were reported missing in Ontario in December and last seen at a home in Manitoba and who are now believed to be with their mother.
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- Monday 04PM Jun 17/24
Stressed out, maxed out and out of reach
For years, Manitoba’s worst-kept secret was how hard it is to secure a government-funded child-care space. The odds became nearly impossible last year when the then-Conservative government announced that $10-a-day […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 04PM Jun 17/24
RCMP searching for three missing children, mother reported missing in Ontario last year
Manitoba RCMP are asking for help from the public to find an Ontario mother who is wanted for allegedly abducting her three children in December 2023.© CTV |
- Monday 04PM Jun 17/24
Downtown needs work but it’s not the wasteland some perceive
Is there a city anywhere in this country that hates its downtown more than Winnipeg? Core neighbourhoods are a source of concern and debate in most modern cities. But you […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 04PM Jun 17/24
Star Sea Bears’ Guard Teddy Allen Released
The Winnipeg Sea Bears have released star guard Teddy Allen from the organization, effective immediately.
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- Monday 04PM Jun 17/24
More than 14,000 speeding tickets issued in Winnipeg construction zone
Winnipeg police have caught a significant number of drivers speeding through a construction zone since they took over enforcement earlier this year.© CTV |
- Monday 03PM Jun 17/24
'Main Street looks ugly': community advocate demands city takes action on debris pile
A massive pile of debris sits untouched on Main Street 16 months after a fire destroyed the building. Now, community advocates are demanding the city take action.© CTV |
- Monday 03PM Jun 17/24
Bacterial infection cases rise in Manitoba
A serious bacterial infection is on the rise in Manitoba, with one death reported in the province in the last six months. Cases of invasive meningococcal disease continue to increase, […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 03PM Jun 17/24
IIU investigating Winnipeg police foot chase that led to man becoming unconscious
Manitoba’s police watchdog — the Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba (IIU) — is looking into the events that led to a man becoming unconscious during a foot chase with police. The IIU says the Winnipeg Police Service informed them that a man had suffered a serious injury around 8:20 p.m. on Sunday. WPS officers were […]
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- Monday 03PM Jun 17/24
2 teens charged for having weapons at Red River Exhibition
Winnipeg police say two teens have been charged following a weapons complaint at the Red River Exhibition on Sunday. WPS says around 8:30 p.m., officers responded to a report that a group of men were standing in a line for a ride when they were approached by two unknown men. A verbal dispute took place, […]
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- Monday 03PM Jun 17/24
Transit Plus introduces app to book rides
Winnipeg Transit Plus users will soon have more options to schedule rides through a new trip-booking system. In addition to its automated phone service, Winnipeg Transit Plus will launch a […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 02PM Jun 17/24
2 teens charged after confrontation with machete, air pistol snuck into Red River Ex: Winnipeg police
Two teenage boys have been charged after they allegedly confronted a group of people with an air pistol and a machete at one of Winnipeg's biggest summer fairs on Sunday, police say.
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- Monday 02PM Jun 17/24
Man Knocked Unconscious During Police Encounter: IIU
The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba is looking into a weekend incident after a man was knocked unconscious while being pursued by Winnipeg police.
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- Monday 02PM Jun 17/24
Teens Sexually Assaulted by Man Wielding a Syringe: Police
Winnipeg police say two teens were sexually assaulted last week by a man who forced them into a bedroom while holding a syringe.
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- Monday 02PM Jun 17/24
'A very heinous event': Teenage girls sexually assaulted during break-in
A Winnipeg man faces a slew of charges after police say he broke into an apartment building and sexually assaulted two teenage girls minutes after trying to break into another home nearby.© CTV |
- Monday 02PM Jun 17/24
Winnipeg man faces multiple charges for break-ins, sexual assault
A Winnipeg man is facing a total of 10 charges in connection with a pair of harrowing incidents Thursday evening.© Global |
- Monday 02PM Jun 17/24
Man, 49, charged after 'heinous' break and enter, sexual assault of 2 teen girls, Winnipeg police say
A 49-year-old man has been charged after he allegedly broke into a North End apartment suite and sexually assaulted two teenage girls shortly after a failed attempt to break into a nearby home, Winnipeg police say.
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- Monday 01PM Jun 17/24
Teens facing weapons charges after weekend incident at Red River Ex
Two teens have been charged after they allegedly threatened a group with weapons at the Red River Exhibition on the weekend.© CTV |
- Monday 01PM Jun 17/24
Teens Charged After Gun, Machete Brought to Red River Ex
Winnipeg police have charged two teens after they allegedly retrieved weapons from within the Red River Ex over the weekend.
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- Monday 01PM Jun 17/24
Youths allegedly tossed machete, air pistol over fence at Ex, retrieved them after security check and made threats, police say
Two teenage boys are facing charges after they allegedly pulled a machete and an air pistol on a group of youths at the Red River Exhibition Sunday night. Garth Rogerson, […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 01PM Jun 17/24
Winnipeg Jets hire Davis Payne, Dean Chynoweth to round out coaching staff
The Winnipeg Jets have announced the hiring of a pair of experienced assistant coaches in Davis Payne and Dean Chynoweth to round out their staff for the 2024-25 season.© Global |
- Monday 01PM Jun 17/24
Teens forced into bedroom, assaulted by man wielding syringe: police
Winnipeg police have charged a 49-year-old man after a suspect wielding a syringe broke into a North End apartment and sexually assaulted two teenage girls in a random attack. Police […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 01PM Jun 17/24
Winnipeg cops announce weapons arrest at Red River Ex
Winnipeg police say a pair of teens are in custody after an armed incident at the Red River Exhibition Sunday evening.© Global |
- Monday 12PM Jun 17/24
Weekend storm rips roofs, tears trees, leaves thousands without power in southwest Manitoba
Wind warnings have ended in southern Manitoba, but the work to tally the damage from a weekend storm has just started.
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- Monday 12PM Jun 17/24
City’s top bureaucrat resigns days after audit
The City of Winnipeg’s top bureaucrat is no longer on the job after a sudden and surprising resignation Monday, days after an audit found most city employees lacked properly documented […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 12PM Jun 17/24
AI Chatbots Use Canadian News, But Ottawa Won’t Say If They Should Pay For It
The federal government is dodging questions about whether AI companies should be paying Canadian news publishers for content their chatbots are openly using.
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- Monday 12PM Jun 17/24
Veteran Tyler Mislawchuk leads Canada's Olympic triathlon team into Paris
Veteran Tyler Mislawchuk and rookies Emy Legault and Charles Paquet will represent Canada in triathlon in the Olympic Games in Paris.
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- Monday 11AM Jun 17/24
$10M gift to St. Boniface Hospital Foundation — its largest ever — transformational, hospital CEO says
The St. Boniface Hospital Foundation says it's gotten $10 million, its largest ever gift.
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- Monday 11AM Jun 17/24
Wild, windy and wet weather wallops parts of province; Hydro scrambling to get power on in some areas
Thunderstorms and high winds battered parts of Manitoba over the weekend, the latest in a succession of inclement weather systems to strike the province. Approximately 1,000 Manitoba Hydro customers remained […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 11AM Jun 17/24
AI chatbots use Canadian news, but Ottawa won’t say if they should be paying for it
OTTAWA — The federal government is dodging questions about whether AI companies should be paying Canadian news publishers for content their chatbots are openly using. Last year the Liberal government passed the Online News Act, which requires tech companies to negotiate licensing agreements with news publishers to use their content. AI chatbots are growing in […]
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- Monday 11AM Jun 17/24
Sea Bears release Teddy Allen following 39 point game
The reigning Canadian Elite Basketball League MVP and current league scoring leader Teddy Allen has been released by the Winnipeg Sea Bears. The move comes as a shock to many in Winnipeg, especially with the number of points Allen has managed to put up for the team. “Teddy Allen has been a valued member of […]
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- Monday 11AM Jun 17/24
Canadian safety board says unregistered submersibles still diving after Titan deaths
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Since the doomed Titan made its descent to view the Titanic wreck one year ago, other unregistered submersibles have been operating within Canadian waters, says the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. And it’s unclear whether those other vessels have been subject to proper oversight, the independent agency says in a safety […]
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- Monday 11AM Jun 17/24
Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Crystal’ Coming to Winnipeg in 2025
Cirque du Soleil will return to Winnipeg early next year with the on-ice performance of Crystal.
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- Monday 11AM Jun 17/24
Winnipeg’s CAO leaving after decades at city hall
Winnipeg’s chief administrative officer has given his notice.© CTV |
- Monday 11AM Jun 17/24
Powerful wind wallops southwestern Manitoba in weekend storm
Strong winds hammered the region, with an area near Boissevain and Deloraine seeing gusts of 120 km/h at around 2 a.m. Sunday.© Global |