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- Wednesday 07AM Mar 08/23
Habitat for Humanity Manitoba Women Build Speaker Series
Join Habitat for Humanity Manitoba for the Women Build Speaker Series, presented by Qualico, in celebration of International Womenâs Day, Wednesday, March 8, 2023. The Women Build Speaker Series highlights […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 12AM Mar 08/23
CDEM Speed-Jobbing Job Fair
Looking for a job in Manitoba? Meet employers from all industries ready to hire and chat with them during a quick 10-minute interview. The CDEM Speed-Jobbing Job Fair takes place […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Saturday 10AM Feb 25/23
Wonderful Wedding Show
The Wonderful Wedding Show is the largest single source of information available about local wedding services, featuring hundreds of exhibitors and over 100,000 square ft of everything wedding including daily […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 07PM Feb 22/23
Inhibition Exhibition 2023
For 2023, we are proud to present – live and in person! – a festival of offerings old and new. Join us at the Crescent Arts Centre for a celebration […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 09AM Feb 21/23
Xplore Class: What are Two Swords Good For?
What are Two Swords Good For? Mary Schertz is Professor Emerita of New Testament at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, happily living and worshipping in Elkhart, Indiana. Mary recently completed the […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 10PM Jan 26/23
Wind chill could reach -50 in parts of northern Manitoba, says national weather agency
A frigid blast of Arctic air is descending on the northern part of Manitoba, and Environment Canada is warning that wind chill values could drop to dangerous levels overnight Thursday.
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- Thursday 10PM Jan 26/23
Security to ride on Winnipeg buses this year, says mayor
Winnipeg Transit riders will soon see a new passenger on city buses, Mayor Scott Gillingham confirmed Thursday at city hall.
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- Thursday 10PM Jan 26/23
Late comeback bid falls short as Jets lose to Sabres 3-2
Fans booed at times as Buffalo raced out to a 3-0 lead before the Jets scored a pair of late goals to make it close.© Global |
- Thursday 10PM Jan 26/23
Jets' 3rd-period rally falls short in loss to Sabres
Tage Thompson had a goal and assist to help the Buffalo Sabres extend their win streak to five games with a 3-2 victory over the Jets on Thursday night in Winnipeg.
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- Thursday 09PM Jan 26/23
Province providing rent subsidies for Lions Place residents
After months of residents voicing concerns over the sale of Lions Place and potential rent increases, the province is stepping in to try and quell those worries.© Global |
- Thursday 09PM Jan 26/23
Sabres Hang on for 3-2 Victory Over Winnipeg Jets
Tage Thompson had a goal and assist to help the Buffalo Sabres extend their win streak with a 3-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.
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- Thursday 08PM Jan 26/23
Strength in Circle: Men get training to help them help others in Norway House Cree Nation
With hope on their hearts, a group of men from northern Manitoba are on a mission to help their community.
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- Thursday 08PM Jan 26/23
Students, workers from Iran plead to speed up spousal work permits
Editor’s note: The names of the participants in this story have been changed for their safety and that of their families in Iran. For newlywed international student Sarah, her education and part-time job have taken a back seat as she grapples with the anxiety of a seemingly endless wait to see her husband again. Sarah […]
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- Thursday 07PM Jan 26/23
Missing girl, 12, may be in Winnipeg: RCMP
The missing girl was last seen leaving her home in Little Saskatchewan First Nation Monday night.© Global |
- Thursday 07PM Jan 26/23
Rescued dog receiving light therapy treatment as part of his care
A small dog - likely a Pekingese cross - is on the mend at a Winnipeg animal hospital after being attacked in northern Manitoba two weeks ago, thanks in part to a new light treatment.© CTV |
- Thursday 07PM Jan 26/23
Nursing shortage in Winnipeg may give perps âfree passâ after sex assault: womenâs health worker
'If theyâre not even going to be able to support people that are sexual assault victims, what are your priorities?'© Global |
- Thursday 06PM Jan 26/23
Girl, 12, from central Manitoba first nation missing since Monday, RCMP say
Gypsumville RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in locating a missing child, who might be in Winnipeg.
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- Thursday 06PM Jan 26/23
In wake of substitute teacher shortage, Manitoba school divisions are hiring uncertified teachers
Some rural Manitoba school divisions are advertising substitute teaching positions where a teaching degree or certificate is not required in an attempt to address a shortfall.© CTV |
- Thursday 06PM Jan 26/23
Police investigate attempted abduction at Winnipeg bus stop
Winnipeg police were called to a transit stop on Kenaston Boulevard around 11:50 a.m. Thursday after a woman said a man tried to pull her into a van.© Global |
- Thursday 06PM Jan 26/23
Province to subsidize Lions Place rent
Manitoba's provincial government is giving $1.2 million in rent relief for residents at Lions Place.© CTV |
- Thursday 06PM Jan 26/23
Two women-owned, Winnipeg-based businesses finding success in competitive protein bar market
Two Winnipeg-based health bar businesses have flourished over that last few years and both owners were deeply motivated by personal experiences© Global |
- Thursday 06PM Jan 26/23
- Thursday 05PM Jan 26/23
26-year-old killed in Gypsumville snowmobile crash: Manitoba RCMP
A 26-year-old man from Pinaymootang First Nation is dead after the snowmobile he was operating crashed into trees in Gypsumville, Man., on Wednesday, RCMP say.
© CBC |
- Thursday 05PM Jan 26/23
Speed limit pilot project gets green light at council
Drivers will soon have to pump the brakes while driving through four Winnipeg neighbourhoods, after council gave the green light on a pilot project lowering speed limits.© CTV |
- Thursday 05PM Jan 26/23
Winnipeg's vacant building owners to foot firefighting bill
Owners of vacant buildings in Winnipeg will now have to foot the firefighting bill if there is a fire on their property.© CTV |
- Thursday 05PM Jan 26/23
Woman flees after man tries to pull her into a van
A woman in her 30s was the target of an alleged abduction attempt while waiting for a bus near the intersection of Kenaston Boulevard and Academy Road on Thursday morning in Winnipeg.
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- Thursday 05PM Jan 26/23
Canadaâs second infant safe surrender site coming to rural Manitoba fire hall
A fire hall in a rural Manitoba community is set to become home to the countryâs second safe surrender site for infants.© CTV |
- Thursday 05PM Jan 26/23
Lions Place residents won't see rent increase thanks to $1.2M provincial subsidy
Residents at one of the largest non-profit housing complexes in Manitoba aren't going to see their rent increase any time soon.
© CBC |
- Thursday 05PM Jan 26/23
Winnipeg girl escapes abduction attempt
Winnipeg police are advising the public to be on the lookout for a man they say attempted to abduct a teenage girl on Wednesday.
© CBC |
- Thursday 05PM Jan 26/23
Idea for Winnipeg-Ukraine humanitarian fund welcomed, advocates suggest using dollars closer to home
A Winnipeg councillor's idea to create a humanitarian fund to help Ukraine is being praised by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress as it urges the city to consider using the dollars closer to home.© CTV |
- Thursday 04PM Jan 26/23
Winnipeggers being advised to not plug cars in while parked inside following house fire
When it’s freezing outside, an extension cord and your block heater are your carâs best friend — but there is a time and a place for plugging in. Winnipeg firefighters are warning the public, the time to plug in, is not “while it’s parked in your garage.” This, after a fire began in the garage […]
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- Thursday 04PM Jan 26/23
First Nations groups upset with exclusion from health-care funding talks
First Nations groups are criticizing their exclusion from an upcoming meeting between federal, provincial and territorial governments aiming to reach a funding deal to improve the country's ailing health-care system.
© CBC |
- Thursday 04PM Jan 26/23
Winnipegâs most popular pet names holding steady, according to city data
Bella and Charlie tied for the most popular dog name in Winnipeg last year, while Luna takes top spot for cats.© Global |
- Thursday 04PM Jan 26/23
Winnipeg councillor calls for hookah lounge regulations, citing carbon monoxide risk
Coun. Cindy Gilroy says it's time for Winnipeg to regulate hookah lounges, claiming the city has had to "abruptly shut down"Â flavoured tobacco parlours due to high carbon monoxide levels.
© CBC |
- Thursday 04PM Jan 26/23
Woman Thwarts Attempted Abduction at Winnipeg Bus Stop
A Winnipeg woman was nearly pulled into a van while waiting for a bus on Thursday, say police.
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- Thursday 04PM Jan 26/23
COVID-19 misinformation led to more Canadian deaths: report
A new report on COVID-19 misinformation has found that it contributed to about 2,800 Canadian deaths in 2021.
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- Thursday 03PM Jan 26/23
Snowmobiler, 26, Killed in Manitoba Crash
A 26-year-old man has died following a snowmobile crash in Gypsumville, Manitoba.
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- Thursday 03PM Jan 26/23
27-year-old woman whose body was found in Flin Flon died from exposure: RCMP
A northern Manitoba woman who was found dead earlier this month died from exposure, RCMP say.
© CBC |
- Thursday 03PM Jan 26/23
Police investigating Winnipeg's second homicide of 2023
Winnipeg police are investigating the city's second homicide of the year.© CTV |
- Thursday 03PM Jan 26/23
'The public wants reassurance': ideas floated for Winnipeg transit safety
An expert in policing thinks the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) should use its cadets should be used to keep transit routes safe, but the service says patrolling buses would be too dangerous for cadets.© CTV |
- Thursday 02PM Jan 26/23
Documentary commemorates Philippines efforts to save lives during the Holocaust
A moment in history that has forever linked the Filipino and Jewish communities being commemorated. When 1,300 Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust were taken in by the small island nation. To mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, community members gathered for a screening of a documentary entitled âRescue In the Philippinesâ — Perla Javate, president of […]
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- Thursday 02PM Jan 26/23
Not your grandma's classical music: Winnipeg New Music Festival takes off with new venue
The Winnipeg New Music Festival takes flight Thursday evening, and this year some performances during the festival will be held in a new and unconventional place.Â
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- Thursday 02PM Jan 26/23
Man hit in head with frying pan, bitten in domestic assault: Brandon police
Police in Brandon, Man., who were responding to a 911 call Wednesday found a man who had been bitten and hit in the head with a frying pan during a domestic dispute.© Global |
- Thursday 02PM Jan 26/23
Youth Facing Charges After Bomb Threat at Manitoba School
A Manitoba youth is facing charges after a bomb threat was made toward R.D. Parker Collegiate in Thompson.
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- Thursday 01PM Jan 26/23
Winnipeg police seek suspect in attempted kidnapping, sexual assault of teen girl
The victim was walking to school around 9 a.m. Wednesday when she was confronted by a man. The man, police said, made a comment to her before grabbing her arms.© Global |
- Thursday 01PM Jan 26/23
Police Investigating Hargrave Street Homicide
Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a man was seriously injured at an apartment building on Wednesday evening.
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- Thursday 01PM Jan 26/23
Man dies after being found seriously injured in downtown Winnipeg apartment
A 65-year-old Winnipeg man is dead after he was found seriously injured in a downtown apartment on Wednesday evening.
© CBC |
- Thursday 01PM Jan 26/23
Homicide investigators seek info about death of Winnipeg man at Hargrave apartment
Winnipeg police responded to an apartment on Hargrave Street Wednesday evening for a report of a seriously injured man who later died. They're looking for tips from the public.© Global |
- Thursday 12PM Jan 26/23
Federal government appoints special representative to combat Islamophobia
The Federal government has appointed Amira Elghawaby as the inaugural special representative on combatting Islamophobia. The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) said they are pleased to see the roll coming to light with the help of Prime Minister Trudeau and Minister Ahmed Hussen. âDiversity truly is one of Canadaâs greatest strengths, but for many […]
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- Thursday 11AM Jan 26/23
Winnipeg mayor recommends 3 citizen members for Winnipeg Police Board
The mayor's nominees, who will have to be approved by council, are community development consultant Kyle Mason, retired social worker Daphne Penrose and entrepreneur Kevin Selch.© Global |
- Thursday 11AM Jan 26/23
Canada donating four Leopard battle tanks to Ukraine
Canada is also providing trainers, spare parts and ammunition, while Anand left open the possibility of sending more Leopards in the future.
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- Thursday 11AM Jan 26/23
Student charged after Thompson, Man. school threat, RCMP say
Manitoba RCMP arrested a Thompson high school student Thursday morning in connection with a bomb threat at R.D. Parker Collegiate in the northern Manitoba city.© Global |
- Thursday 11AM Jan 26/23
Manitoba Sending Second Round of Cheques to Help with Inflation
WINNIPEG â The Manitoba government is issuing a second round of cheques to help people deal with inflation.
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- Thursday 11AM Jan 26/23
Goldeyes Sign Pair of Catchers to Build 2023 Roster
The Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed two pitchers to begin building their 2023 roster.
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- Thursday 11AM Jan 26/23
Mayor shakes up Winnipeg Police Board
Winnipeg's new mayor has shaken up the composition of the city's police board, replacing three businesspeople with new appointees.
© CBC |
- Thursday 11AM Jan 26/23
Manitoba sending second round of cheques to help with inflation
The Manitoba government is issuing a second round of cheques to help people deal with inflation.© CTV |
- Thursday 10AM Jan 26/23
Via Rail tells MPs passengers stuck on train for 18 hours a âuniqueâ situation
The CEO of Via Rail says that after a tree fell on a passenger train as it travelled on CN Rail tracks during the holidays, it took the freight company longer than hoped to clear it – and passengers on board were stuck for 18 hours. Martin Landry, who is also Via Rail’s interim president, […]
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- Thursday 10AM Jan 26/23
How downtown Winnipeg is being transformed into a winter wonderland
Downtown Winnipeg is set to get a cool makeover next week but first, they need ice.© CTV |
- Thursday 10AM Jan 26/23
Not 'isolated incidents': Recent transit attacks reflect larger issues, says union
Representatives from the largest transit workers union in Canada say recent violent attacks are emblematic of larger issues at play.© CTV |
- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
Cryptocurrency thefts showing no signs of slowing down
In 2020, a 17-year-old in Hamilton, Ont. was able to swipe more than $45 million from a billionaire in Los Angeles. But it wasnât cold hard cash that was stolen, it was Bitcoin, a form of cryptocurrency that youâve no doubt heard a lot about in recent months. In an upcoming documentary, âVeracity: The Bitcoin […]
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- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
Canadians speculate Bank of Canada will increase interest rates again: poll
As the Bank of Canada said they plan to pause interest rate hikes after the latest increase, a new poll shows Canadians are speculating the central bank will push past the current level. The Maru Public Opinion survey found those polled believe the new prime interest level will go up to an average of 4.8 […]
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- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
Steinbach, Kleefeld schools closed after another threat from unknown caller
Two schools in southeastern Manitoba are closed for the day as a precaution after a threat against one of them came from a phone number in the United States â much like a situation that unfolded at one of the schools last week.
© CBC |
- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
Worker assaulted after denying suspect free coffee: Brandon police
A 49-year-old man was arrested for assault on Tuesday in Brandon after an employee was attacked for asking a suspect to leave when they demanded free coffee.© CTV |
- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
Manitoba government to hand out cheques to help with rising food, fuel costs
The Manitoba government is cutting $225 and $375 cheques as part of a new affordability package billed as a carbon tax relief fund, intended to help people make ends meet in a time of high food and fuel costs, the premier says.
© CBC |
- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
Home Depot gave personal data to Facebook without valid customer consent: watchdog
Retailer Home Depot shared details from electronic receipts with Meta, which operates the Facebook social media platform, without the knowledge or consent of customers, the federal privacy watchdog has found. In a report released Thursday, privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne said the data included encoded email addresses and in-store purchase information. The commissioner’s investigation discovered that […]
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- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
How is the ubiquity of video evidence impacting the justice system?
In today’s Big Story podcast, if you live in a city, you should probably assume there’s at least one camera watching you at all times, and thatâs not even taking into account the phones that come out the second anything interesting happens. Journalists who cover the courts now report that basically every case features video […]
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- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
Winnipeg Hosting First Winter Cities Shake-Up
If there's one thing Winnipeg knows how to be, it's a winter city. The 2023 Winter Cities Shake-Up will explore how to leverage the season.
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- Thursday 09AM Jan 26/23
COVID-19 misinformation contributed to 2,800 Canadian deaths, report suggests
A new report says misinformation about COVID-19 contributed to more than 2,800 Canadian deaths and at least $300 million in hospital and ICU visits.© CTV |
- Thursday 08AM Jan 26/23
Winnipeg police investigating after man asked teen to get in vehicle
The Winnipeg Police Service is investigating an incident where a man allegedly asked a teen girl to get in his vehicle.© CTV |
- Thursday 08AM Jan 26/23
Early-morning fire at Main Street hotel under investigation
No one was injured in the Thursday fire on Main Street, but some suites were damaged, and Winnipeg social services took two occupants to alternate accommodations.© Global |
- Thursday 08AM Jan 26/23
Eternity Martis, David A. Robertson and Merilyn Simonds to judge 2023 CBC Nonfiction Prize
The winner will receive $6,000, a two-week writing residency and have their work published on CBC Books. Submissions are open until Feb. 28, 2023!
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- Thursday 08AM Jan 26/23
Accidental fire likely caused by plugged-in vehicle, Winnipeg firefighters say
No one was hurt in the fire at a single-storey home on Sachet Place, but Winnipeg fire crews urge Winnipeggers not to plug in their cars if they're inside an attached garage.© Global |
- Thursday 08AM Jan 26/23
Manitoba premier announces second round of inflation cheques
Single people below the income threshold will receive a cheque for $225 each, while couples will receive $375, with the partner with the lower income receiving the payment.© Global |
- Thursday 08AM Jan 26/23
Manitoba sending second round of cheques to help with inflation
The Manitoba government is sending a second round of cheques to help people deal with inflation. Everyone with a net family income of less than $175,000 last year will be eligible, with single people set to get $225 and couples receiving $375. Premier Heather Stefanson’s office says the new program will be much more widespread […]
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- Thursday 05AM Jan 26/23
Winnipegâs Most Unwanted Dog: Animal Services takes new approach to adoption during influx of dogs
'We do everything we can to save as many dogs as possible.'© Global |
- Thursday 05AM Jan 26/23
COVID-19 misinformation cost at least 2,800 lives and $300M, new report says
The spread of COVID-19 misinformation in Canada cost at least 2,800 lives and $300 million in hospital expenses over nine months of the pandemic, according to estimates in a new report out Thursday.
© CBC |