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- Friday 04AM Jul 18/25
Undefeated Alexander stages epic Alouettes comeback over Argos, but hurts hamstring
By Daniel Rainbird MONTREAL — Davis Alexander remains undefeated in the CFL after rallying for an epic comeback Thursday night, but the Montreal Alouettes might have to carry on without him once again. Alexander ran for a 10-yard touchdown with 1:46 remaining to lift the Montreal Alouettes — who trailed 25-7 late in the third […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 04AM Jul 18/25
K-pop band 1VERSE debuts with 2 North Korean defector members
By Juwon Park SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — With two out of five of its members North Korean defectors, the K-pop group 1VERSE is breaking new ground as it debuts its single album Friday. The band represents an unusual convergence of backgrounds: North Korea-born rapper Hyuk and singer Seok join Nathan from Arkansas, Kenny from […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 04AM Jul 18/25
Shutdowns of cellphone internet links sweep Russia, further limiting already-stifled net freedom
By Dasha Litvinova TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A snappy tune by a blogger that mockingly laments his poor internet connection in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don has gotten over a half-million views on Instagram in two weeks. “How to say you’re from Rostov without saying a word? Show one bar of cellphone service,” Pavel […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 03AM Jul 18/25
Indiana Jones whip snaps up $525,000 at auction after ‘Citizen Kane’ sled goes for $14.75 million
By Andrew Dalton BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — A whip wielded by Harrison Ford in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” that once belonged to Princess Diana has sold at auction for $525,000. Thursday’s sale came a day after the Rosebud sled from “Citizen Kane” went for a staggering $14.75 million, making it one of […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 03AM Jul 18/25
Hong Kong’s new prison rules may curb lawyer and chaplain visits on national security grounds
By Kanis Leung HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong tightened prison rules, allowing authorities to restrict visits, including those by certain lawyers and religious personnel, on national security grounds, in the latest expansion of its stringent control. Under the new rules, effective Friday, magistrates can issue warrants on application by correctional service officers to bar […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 03AM Jul 18/25
Sea Bears lose 93-89 to the Calgary Surge in CEBL action
“Yeah,” Richardson said. “A loss is a loss, and I have got to come up with a stop.”© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 03AM Jul 18/25
Well-rested Winnipeg Blue Bombers to welcome Calgary Stampeders
The Blue Bombers have won 17 straight games coming off a bye week heading into their week seven rematch against the Calgary Stampeders.© Global |
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- Friday 03AM Jul 18/25
B.C. Health Ministry restores drug funding for girl with rare disease
VICTORIA — Funding for a nine-year-old girl who has an extremely rare neurodegenerative disease has been restored by the British Columbia government. Health Minister Josie Osborne said Thursday that she has reinstated the funding for Charleigh Pollock for the drug Brineura, which costs about $1 million a year. Osborne said she believes health professionals should […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 02AM Jul 18/25
Alexander, Alouettes stage late comeback for 26-25 win over Argonauts
By Daniel Rainbird MONTREAL — Davis Alexander ran for a 10-yard touchdown with 1:46 remaining as the Montreal Alouettes rallied for a 26-25 win over the Toronto Argonauts on Thursday. The Alouettes quarterback improved to 8-0 as a starter, matching Danny McManus’s CFL record of eight straight victories to begin a career. Alexander initially showed […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 02AM Jul 18/25
Winnipeg residents honour Hiroshima survivor Sadako Sasaki by folding 1000 paper cranes for peace
What began as frustration over the state of world peace has turned in something beautiful. A group of residents have folded 1000 paper cranes, inspired by a Hiroshima survivors’ story, soon the be sent to Japan for their International Peace Ceremony. “Getting the 1000 cranes done and getting them to Hiroshima for the peace ceremony […]
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- Friday 02AM Jul 18/25
Former Giants managing general partner, longtime lead Microsoft attorney Bill Neukom dies at 83
By Janie Mccauley SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Former San Francisco Giants managing general partner Bill Neukom, a bow-tie loving, longtime Microsoft attorney who was at the helm when the team won its first World Series title in 2010, has died. He was 83. The team announced Neukom’s death Thursday. No additional information was provided. Neukom […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 02AM Jul 18/25
Siloam Mission now offering opioid agonist treatment in downtown Winnipeg
Siloam mission launched a new program this week in partnership with 432 health group and Neuromed Mental Health and Wellness Clinic, offering opioid agonist treatment or OAT, prescribing medication that helps ease symptoms of withdrawal. “I can’t overstate how much we need things like this,” said Tobi Jolly, Interim director of community wellness at Siloam […]
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- Friday 02AM Jul 18/25
Malaysia’s first professional violin maker carves out a rare craft
By Eileen Ng SELANGOR, Malaysia (AP) — Hunched over his workbench, Tan Chin Seng shaves the wooden top plate of a violin, removing thin layers with slow, deliberate strokes. The work is meditative, out of the public eye. For Tan, transforming raw wood into a violin is a labor of artistry and love. The 45-year-old […]© Winnipeg Sun |
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- Friday 01AM Jul 18/25
Home care chaos in store, workers say
Workers at Winnipeg’s centralized home care office have warned that an unprecedented backlog caused by understaffing and disorganization will result in thousands of home care visits being unfilled this weekend. […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Friday 00AM Jul 18/25
Mayes tries to address ‘battle’ over homeless outreach turf
Coun. Brian Mayes says the city should “encourage” St. Boniface Street Links and Main Street Project to start a dialogue with the city on how best to co-ordinate their work […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Thursday 11PM Jul 17/25
North Kildonan residents blame transit overhaul for attempted break-ins
Homeowners near a new end-of-line bus stop in North Kildonan say Winnipeg Transit’s route changes have caused a spike in crime in the area. One resident, who asked to remain […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Thursday 11PM Jul 17/25
Persistent theft of copper wire demands crackdown on scrap metal dealers: Tory
There are calls for a clampdown on scrap metal dealers who buy stolen copper wire, which puts thieves at risk of being electrocuted at Manitoba Hydro facilities and results in “wire fires” that release toxic material© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Thursday 11PM Jul 17/25
Self-proclaimed ‘pedo mommy’ who abused infant son handed 20-year sentence
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- Thursday 11PM Jul 17/25
Complex emotions for victims’ families as landfill search officially ends
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- Thursday 10PM Jul 17/25
Canadians facing higher costs, more debt
Rising cost of living and flat wages are pushing more Canadians to rely on credit debt and food banks just to get their essentials.© Global |
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- Thursday 10PM Jul 17/25
Another front in the drug-addiction battle opens at Siloam Mission
Siloam Mission has just wrapped up the second day of providing a life-saving treatment for drug addiction on Thursday. This treatment for addiction to opioids including heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone involves taking medication, such as methodone and Suboxone, that reduces withdrawal symptoms for 24 to 36 hours.© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Thursday 10PM Jul 17/25
Prairie Green Landfill Search Concludes; Focus Shifts to Brady Road Site
The search at the Prairie Green Landfill has officially ended, with private ceremonies held to honour the lives of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, whose remains were recovered during the operation.
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- Thursday 09PM Jul 17/25
Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in Teulon homicide: RCMP
RCMP have laid charges in a murder case in Teulon, Manitoba, north of Winnipeg. Thirty-seven-year-old Sean Lawson was found wounded at a home on Sunday but later died in hospital. According to RCMP, officers who responded to reports of a shooting chased the suspect into a corn field, where they arrested him. Twenty-four-year-old Donavin Skogan faces […]
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- Thursday 09PM Jul 17/25
Manitoba landfill search for more remains of slain women concludes
The Manitoba government says its search of Prairie Green Landfill for additional remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, two First Nations women killed in 2022, has concluded.© Global |
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- Thursday 09PM Jul 17/25
Search of Prairie Green Landfill for more remains of slain women concludes
The Manitoba government says a search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two victims of a serial killer has finished. The province began searching the Prairie Green Landfill, north of Winnipeg, in December for the remains of First Nations women Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, who were killed in 2022. Some of their […]
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- Thursday 08PM Jul 17/25
NDP puts politics ahead of voters in Spruce Woods
It’s been nearly four months since the people of Spruce Woods have had a voice in the Manitoba legislature — Premier Wab Kinew has still not called a byelection for […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Thursday 07PM Jul 17/25
Manitoba RCMP seek suspect in Folk Fest Cybertruck vandalism
Manitoba RCMP say they're looking for a suspect after a Tesla Cybertruck was vandalized while parked at Birds Hill Park for the Winnipeg Folk Festival.© Global |
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- Thursday 07PM Jul 17/25
4 arrested in February Magnus Avenue murder: Winnipeg cops
Winnipeg police said a months-long investigation into the Feb. 25 death of Matthew Pelletier, 35, led to second-degree murder charges for each of the suspects.© Global |
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- Thursday 07PM Jul 17/25
4 men arrested in 35-year-old’s February death in North End
Winnipeg police say four suspects have been arrested in connection with a 35-year-old man’s death in the North End in February. Matthew Robert Pelletier was found dead inside a home on Magnus Avenue near McGregor Street on the afternoon of Feb. 25. READ: Winnipeg police investigating North End death as homicide Homicide detectives investigated and […]
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- Thursday 07PM Jul 17/25
Gilroy says places used by children should be off-limits to homeless camps
A motion introduced by Coun. Cindy Gilroy Thursday calls on the city to prohibit encampments in public spaces commonly used by children.© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Thursday 07PM Jul 17/25
Manitoba expands ankle bracelet program to monitor people released on bail
The Manitoba government is expanding its use of ankle bracelets that keep electronic tabs on people released on bail. Justice Minister Matt Wiebe says the 100 bracelets currently available are often fully used, so the province is adding up to 100 more, at a cost of $1.2 million. The bracelets use GPS technology and let […]
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- Thursday 07PM Jul 17/25
Manitoba says close to 13,000 out in renewed round of wildfire evacuations
The Manitoba government says close to 13,000 people are out of their homes due to wildfires, but hundreds are finding space in hotels rather than in congregate shelters. Provincial officials say they’ve found space for 705 more people in hotels, while others are either with family or friends or in one of four shelters in […]
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- Thursday 06PM Jul 17/25
Trump is checked for swelling in legs and was diagnosed with a common condition in older adults
WASHINGTON (AP) — White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday read a doctor’s letter about President Donald Trump that she said was intended to dispel health concerns about the swelling in his ankles and a makeup-covered hand. Leavitt said Trump noticed “mild swelling” in his lower legs and was evaluated by the White House […]
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- Thursday 06PM Jul 17/25
Manitoba Says Close to 13,000 Out in Renewed Round of Wildfire Evacuations
The Manitoba government says close to 13,000 people are out of their homes due to wildfires, but hundreds are finding space in hotels rather than in congregate shelters.
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- Thursday 06PM Jul 17/25
Wildfire risk increases as northern island evacuated
About a dozen people were about to be flown out of a northern fly-in community as the wildfire risk ramped up in some parts of Manitoba Thursday, Provincial officials said […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Thursday 05PM Jul 17/25
Man convicted of sexually abusing boys released from Stony Mountain after nearly 12 years, will live in Winnipeg
A convicted sex offender who spent nearly the last 12 years behind bars was released from Stony Mountain Institution Thursday and will live in Winnipeg. Police warn Glen Gregory Tyler Pozniak, 43, is considered high risk to sexually re-offend against both pre-pubescent and teenage boys. Pozniak was serving a sentence for sexual exploitation, sexual interference […]
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- Thursday 05PM Jul 17/25
Manitoba Expands Electronic Monitoring Program to Track More Offenders on Bail
The Manitoba government is doubling the number of GPS ankle monitors used to track offenders released on bail.
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- Thursday 04PM Jul 17/25
Manitoba wildfires picking back up with dry weather, officials say
Manitoba officials say wildfires are picking up again in the province after a brief reprieve thanks to some wet weather.© Global |
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- Thursday 04PM Jul 17/25
‘Cracking down’: Manitoba justice minister announces expanded ankle monitoring program
'We’re cracking down on repeat offenders by expanding the electronic monitoring program and doubling the amount of ankle monitors to help keep people safe.'© Global |
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- Thursday 04PM Jul 17/25
Winnipeg cops seize drugs worth $47K in searches at St. James homes
Police said the guns and gangs unit began a drug trafficking investigation in May, which led to searches of homes on Sackville and Roseberry streets on July 11.© Global |
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- Thursday 03PM Jul 17/25
Manitoba man arrested in Teulon homicide: RCMP
The man was charged Monday with firearms and driving offences, then arrested again Wednesday and handed charges of murder and intimidation of a justice system participant.© Global |
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- Thursday 02PM Jul 17/25
MPI Expands Driver Z Program Ahead of Fall Registration
Manitoba Public Insurance will open its Driver Z high school driver education program with an expanded capacity of nearly 4,700 seats.
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- Thursday 02PM Jul 17/25
Eliminating interprovincial trade barriers would add 30K annual housing starts: CMHC
A new analysis by the national housing agency estimates Canada could add 30,000 more housing starts annually by eliminating interprovincial trade barriers. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says that would push the total number of annual housing starts close to 280,000 over time, which would represent a “meaningful step towards fixing Canada’s housing supply gap.” […]
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 17/25
Winnipeg’s support ‘therapeutic’ for football legend Stegall after family tragedy
Winnipeg sports icon Milt Stegall says he's nervous but excited about coming back to the city he considers a second home after the sudden death of his son last month.© Global |
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- Wednesday 05PM Jul 16/25
Jets Release 2025-26 NHL Schedule, Open Season Oct. 9 at Home
The Winnipeg Jets will open the 2025-26 NHL regular season at home on Thursday, October 9, against the Dallas Stars.
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- Wednesday 04PM Jul 16/25
John Travolta on the Winnipeg Set of ‘November 1963’
Hollywood actor John Travolta has been turning heads in Winnipeg lately as the A-lister is in town filming a new movie.
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- Wednesday 03PM Jul 16/25
Manitoba Adds More Medical Training Seats in Brandon
The Manitoba government is expanding medical training in the Westman region by adding 10 new doctor training seats in Brandon.
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- Wednesday 03PM Jul 16/25
Jimmy John’s Sandwich Chain Readies for Winnipeg Opening
Signage is now up for the first Jimmy John’s American sandwich chain to open in Winnipeg along the south Pembina Highway strip.
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- Wednesday 03PM Jul 16/25
Windmill Vanishes from Rural Manitoba Property: RCMP
Carman RCMP are hoping someone will turn up with information after a 25-foot silver windmill was stolen from a rural property.
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- Tuesday 09PM Jul 15/25
More Frequent Trains, Expanded Storage Touted in Northern Manitoba Trade Corridor
The company that owns a rail line and port in northern Manitoba has increased its capacity to transport goods, as governments eye potential growth in trade through Hudson Bay to overseas markets.
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- Tuesday 06PM Jul 15/25
Police Search for Suspects After Stabbing During Robbery in Fort Garry
Winnipeg police are searching for two suspects after a man was stabbed during a robbery in the 1600 block of Pembina Hwy.
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- Tuesday 06PM Jul 15/25
Man Caught Stealing Copper Wire at Manitoba Hydro Site: Police
A 42-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly breaking into a Manitoba Hydro facility to steal copper wire early Monday morning.
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- Tuesday 03PM Jul 15/25
Vacant Duplex Destroyed by Fire on Aberdeen Avenue
WINNIPEG — A vacant duplex in the 800 block of Aberdeen Avenue was heavily damaged by fire early Tuesday morning.
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- Tuesday 03PM Jul 15/25
Winnipeg Folk Festival Sets Attendance Record for 50th Anniversary
The 50th edition of the Winnipeg Folk Festival shattered previous attendance records, drawing 79,000 people over four days.
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- Tuesday 01PM Jul 15/25
Guide Your Child Towards Smart Money Habits with These Five Pieces of Advice
Sponsored by Access Credit Union: Looking after your finances is a crucial life skill, so it’s a good idea for parents to introduce their children to the basics at an early age.
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- Monday 03PM Jul 14/25
Part 3 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting July 14th
Here's the third part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the first and second parts.
For the meat sales, if there's no end date, it can end at any time. And those can vary from
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- Monday 03PM Jul 14/25
Part 2 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting July 14th
Here are the deals from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the first and third parts.
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- Monday 03PM Jul 14/25
Part 1 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting July 14th
Here's the first part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Deals are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items.
It's a big week for sales and new items, so make sure
© Save Money in Winnipeg |
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- Monday 04PM Jul 7/25
Part 2 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting July 7th
Here's the second part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the first part.
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- Monday 04PM Jul 7/25
Part 1 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting July 7th
Here are the deals from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the second part of the deals of the week from Costco.
And it's also markdown Monday today.
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- Monday 02PM Jul 7/25
Costco markdown Monday deals
Here are the markdowns from the Kenaston location.
Markdowns are always store specific and once they're gone they're gone.
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- Monday 06PM Jun 30/25
Sneak peek at the upcoming sales at Costco
Here are the advertised sales coming up at Costco from July 7th to August 3rd.
I will of course keep posting up the unadvertised deals every week also.
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- Monday 03PM Jun 30/25
Part 2 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting June 30th
Here's the second part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the first part of the deals of the week from Costco.
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- Monday 03PM Jun 30/25
Part 1 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting June 30th
Here's the first part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the second part of the deals of the week from Costco.
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- Monday 03PM Jun 23/25
Part 2 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting June 23rd
Here's the second part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the first part of the Costco deals of the week.
Anything ending in 97 is store specific.
And meat sales that don't have an end
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- Monday 03PM Jun 23/25
Part 1 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting June 23rd
Here are the deals from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Sales are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items. Anything ending in 97 is a markdown and is store specific.
Make sure to check out the second part of the deals
© Save Money in Winnipeg |
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- Thursday 05PM Jun 19/25
French Cinema under the stars (English subtitles)
If you're looking for something fun and free to do Thursday nights, make sure to check out these movies.
From now until the end of August, every Thursday night you can watch a free French movie with English subtitles at the Cathedrale.
You can check out the full
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- Wednesday 06PM Jun 18/25
Manitoba Strawberry picking 2025
It's definitely been a weird start to the harvesting season, I would expect there to be strawberries ready to pick by the end of June or early July.
Unfortunately again we have lost a lot of Berry farms, but I will keep updating as we go. If I&
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- Monday 04PM Jun 16/25
Part 3 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting June 16th
Here's the third part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the first and second parts.
© Save Money in Winnipeg |
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- Monday 04PM Jun 16/25
Part 2 - Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting June 16th
Here's the second part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg.
Make sure to check out the first and third parts.
© Save Money in Winnipeg |
- 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.
© 2024. This article Star Sea Bears’ Guard Teddy Allen Released appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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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 |