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- Saturday 12AM Apr 27/24
Third period meltdown dooms Winnipeg Jets in 6-2 game 3 loss in Colorado
After Winnipeg carried a 2-1 lead into the third, Colorado scored five unanswered goals to grab a 2-1 series lead.© Global |
- Friday 10PM Apr 26/24
Brandon Sun shines with pair of national awards
The Brandon Sun took home awards for editorials and photography while the Globe and Mail was the big winner Friday night at the National Newspapers Awards in Toronto. The Free […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 09PM Apr 26/24
Province issues ice pileup warning for Lake Winnipeg and Manitoba with strong winds expected Saturday
With strong winds expected Saturday, the province is issuing a warning of ice pileups for parts of Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipeg.© Global |
- Friday 09PM Apr 26/24
Construction begins in 1st phase of Naawi-Oodena project
A major redevelopment in the land where the Kapyong Barracks used to be has finally begun construction.
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- Friday 07PM Apr 26/24
Mask mandate for most health-care workers to end
The province is lifting the mask requirement for most health-care staff who interact with patients. In a memo sent to the province’s health-care workers Thursday, Monika Warren, chief operating officer […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 07PM Apr 26/24
Grim discovery postpones announcement on future of controversial inner-city housing complex
A long-awaited housing announcement involving a once-promising core-area housing complex shuttered out of safety concerns after years of neglect and criminal behaviour was called off at the last minute Friday […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 07PM Apr 26/24
'All these families are now scrambling': Gimli parents concerned about policy changes to child care
Parents in Gimli who rely on child care before and after school are sounding the alarm over policy changes coming in September.© CTV |
- Friday 06PM Apr 26/24
Meet a maple syrup producer from Manitoba: Bob Gass
Maple syrup is so popular in the area, McCreary holds a festival to celebrate the local delicacy.© Global |
- Friday 06PM Apr 26/24
Manitobans bringing home less money after taxes according to new survey
Manitobans brought home an average of $2,200 less after taxes in 2022 compared to the previous year.© CTV |
- Friday 06PM Apr 26/24
Winnipeggers observe day of mourning for people killed, injured or sickened on the job
Political and union leaders gathered in Winnipeg Friday to mark the annual national day of mourning for those who have been killed or suffered injuries or illness at work.
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- Friday 06PM Apr 26/24
'Feels like I never left,' Andrew Harris says as he prepares to retire from CFL as Blue Bomber
Andrew Harris is leaving football as one the greatest running backs in CFL history. But he says that he once went from the exhilaration of winning the 2019 Grey Cup with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the lowest he could go.
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- Friday 06PM Apr 26/24
Strong winds prompt ice pileup warning near parts of Lake Manitoba, Lake Winnipeg
The province warns that strong winds over the weekend run the risk of causing ice pileups along parts of Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipeg.
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- Friday 06PM Apr 26/24
Indigenous MLA ‘worried’ about First Nations gaining control of child welfare
A First Nations government backbencher, who is also a foster parent, worries about who will speak up for children in care once their communities assume complete control over child welfare. “As an Indigenous woman and former Indigenous chief and council member, I can say this: I’m really worried about the First Nations handling this authority,” northern NDP MLA Amanda Lathlin told the legislative affairs committee, which is reviewing of the Advocate for Children and Youth Act, on Friday. “I’m worried about the nepotism that’s currently going on in every office,” Lathlin said, referring to “band politics” and “bullshit” before apologizing […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 06PM Apr 26/24
Get your shots: Canada is failing to meet adult vaccination coverage goals
None of Canada’s national vaccination coverage goals are being met, according to the government’s Adult National Immunization Coverage Survey (aNICS) published in 2023 — which means many Canadians are likely missing some important shots. During World Immunization Week, doctors are reminding people that regular vaccinations aren’t just for children. “When speaking about adults, I landmark […]
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- Friday 06PM Apr 26/24
- Friday 05PM Apr 26/24
Winnipeg Airports Authority turned a profit in 2023: report
The Winnipeg Airports Authority (WAA) officially turned a profit in 2023 – the first time since the start of the pandemic.© CTV |
- Friday 05PM Apr 26/24
Assault victim says support services lacking for victims of crime in Manitoba
A Manitoba man who was brutally attacked in Winnipeg's North Point Douglas neighbourhood nearly three years ago, says supports for victims of crime fall short.© Global |
- Friday 05PM Apr 26/24
Pre-MEME-ier: Kinew’s tire change photo becomes internet sensation
From a simple tire change to a viral photoshop sensation, Premier Wab Kinew's suit-and-tie, Good Samaritan photo has been repurposed into a collection of hilarious memes.© Global |
- Friday 05PM Apr 26/24
Manitoba to drop mask requirements in health-care settings on May 1
Starting May 1, the requirement for staff to wear masks whenever they're around patients will be lifted in most areas.
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- Friday 05PM Apr 26/24
Parent blames racism for allegations of bullying at teens’ trip
A woman who says her teenage son was filmed during an alleged bullying incident while on a camping trip near Norway House First Nation has alleged the situation has been […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 05PM Apr 26/24
Andrew Harris signs one day contract to retire with the Blue and Gold
Former Winnipeg Blue Bomber star running back Andrew Harris will sign a one-day contract with the football club on Saturday so he can retire as a Winnipeg Blue Bomber.© Global |
- Friday 04PM Apr 26/24
Witness complications result in plea deal for machete killers
A Winnipeg man and woman who admit attacking and killing a woman with machetes have dodged possible convictions for first-degree murder after one of the main witnesses against them died […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Apr 26/24
Sport Manitoba’s Safe Sport Summit
Sport Manitoba’s Safe Sport Summit What does safe sport mean, exactly? Safe Sport is an environment where individuals can have a healthy, supportive, and respectful sport experience, free from all […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Apr 26/24
Together, we can end diagnostic and surgical wait times at HSC
“At Canada Life, we recognize quality health care builds the foundation for strong communities. That’s why we’re proud to support the HSC Foundation’s capital campaign to develop surgical and diagnostic […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Apr 26/24
Tattoo removals being offered in Manitoba’s largest jail
It’s an effort almost a decade in the works, helping people in some of Manitoba’s largest provincial jails have a better shot at a second chance, with free removal of gang and prison tattoos, and for the woman erasing these now-unwanted symbols of street life, she says there’s immense demand for the life-changing service. Mother Ink’s Della Steinke estimates […]
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- Friday 04PM Apr 26/24
Manitoba promises review after school trustee’s comments on Indigenous people
A school trustee’s comments on Indigenous people and residential schools have led to condemnation from many quarters and a review by the Manitoba government. Paul Coffey, a trustee in the Mountain View School Division in western Manitoba, told a school board meeting Monday that residential schools started as a good thing. “They were essential for […]
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- Friday 04PM Apr 26/24
Raymond Cormier, man acquitted in 2014 death of Winnipeg teen Tina Fontaine, died in Ottawa: police
Raymond Cormier, the man acquitted for the 2014 murder of Winnipeg teen Tina Fontaine, died in Ottawa on April 3, police in that city confirmed on Friday.
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- Friday 03PM Apr 26/24
Judge convicts father of manslaughter in baby’s death
A Winnipeg man has been found guilty of manslaughter in the death of his baby son after a judge rejected his claim he found the child in his crib in […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 03PM Apr 26/24
Bear Clan Patrol partners with downtown clinic
The Bear Clan Patrol has found a new downtown home through a partnership with Women’s Health Clinic, which is expected to help both organizations better serve vulnerable people. The new […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 03PM Apr 26/24
Winnipeg dental program serving inner-city youth marks 25 years
In 2022-2023, UM said dental students screened over 2,500 youth in kindergarten to grade six, with about 40 bussing in every Friday.© Global |
- Friday 03PM Apr 26/24
New partnership with Bear Clan Patrol the 'essence of community health': Women's Health Clinic ED
Two community organizations are teaming up to strengthen their services to people in Winnipeg’s downtown.
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- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
Dishing out history: A look back at defunct restaurants in Winnipeg
Take an illustrated look back at the culinary history of Winnipeg.© CTV |
- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
Manitoba promises review after trustee’s comments about residential schools
Manitoba Education Minister Nello Altomare said he is looking into the matter and is launching a governance review.© Global |
- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
RCMP officers assaulted during traffic stop in Selkirk, Man.
RCMP in Selkirk, Man., allege two officers were assaulted during a traffic stop earlier this week. Police say the accused rushed the officers, punching one and uttering threats.© Global |
- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
Stanley out, Schmidt in, as Winnipeg Jets adjust defence corps for Game 3 in Denver
The Winnipeg Jets are making a lineup change after splitting the first two games of their first-round NHL playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche.
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- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
Schmidt returns to lineup for Jets in Game 3, fellow defenceman Stanley to sit
Jets defenceman Nate Schmidt will be joining the lineup Friday as Winnipeg meets Colorado for Game 3 of their first-round playoff series. The series is tied at 1-1.© Global |
- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
National chief says she was 'stunned,' calls for change after headdress taken from her on flight
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says attempts by Air Canada staff to take her headdress from her on Wednesday have created "a pivotal learning moment in history."
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- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
Bear Clan Patrol unveils new headquarters
Bear Clan patrol is moving downtown, as a new headquarters was unveiled here at the Women’s Health Clinic building, as part of a partnership that looks to benefit both organizations. Bear Clan, a volunteer security group that helps Indigenous people stay safe in inner city neighbourhoods used to work out of West Broadway in what […]
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- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
Missing blind pug reunited with Manitoba family after 16 days
A blind pug has been safely returned to its home in Manitoba after going missing for 16 days.© CTV |
- Friday 02PM Apr 26/24
Japanese company passes on Winnipeg for lithium-ion separator facility
A Japanese company that was considering building a new lithium-ion separator manufacturing facility has decided to not to build the facility in Winnipeg.© Global |
- Friday 01PM Apr 26/24
Abinojii Mikanah signs to start going up as Bishop Grandin Boulevard fades into the past
More than a year after first approving the renaming of Winnipeg's Bishop Grandin Boulevard to Abinojii Mikanah, the city says the signs are finally going to go up.
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- Friday 12PM Apr 26/24
Winnipeg father guilty of manslaughter after shaking, hitting or throwing infant son in 2020: judge
The mother of a three-month-old boy who died from a traumatic brain injury in 2020 burst into tears in a Winnipeg courtroom on Friday and later hugged a prosecutor after the infant’s father was convicted of manslaughter in the baby’s death.
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- Friday 12PM Apr 26/24
No One Hurt After West End Fire
No one was hurt after a fire in the West End Thursday night.
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- Friday 12PM Apr 26/24
First Baseman Gio Brusa Traded to Winnipeg Goldeyes
The Winnipeg Goldeyes have a new infielder. Gio Brusa, 30, joins the Fish from Gastonia of the Atlantic League.
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- Friday 12PM Apr 26/24
Burton Cummings lashes out at 'fake Guess Who,' says band needs to get its own songs
Burton Cummings has cranked up the volume in his ongoing and long-standing dispute with some former bandmates over the licensing of songs made famous by the Guess Who.
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- Friday 12PM Apr 26/24
King Charles to resume public duties next week after cancer treatment: palace
King Charles III is back. The 75-year-old monarch will resume his public duties next week following a three-month break to focus on his treatment and recuperation after he was diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer, Buckingham Palace said Friday. Charles will mark the milestone by visiting a cancer treatment center on Tuesday, the first of several […]
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- Friday 12PM Apr 26/24
Body of 55-year-old southwestern Manitoba man missing since October found in pond: RCMP
The body of a 55-year-old man reported missing in southwestern Manitoba last October was found in a pond on Sunday, RCMP say. Police say the death is not believed to be criminal in nature.
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- Friday 11AM Apr 26/24
Winnipeg councillor apologizes for 'bicycle Nazi' comment
A Winnipeg city councillor has formally apologized for using the term “bicycle Nazis” to describe a cycling advocacy group at a meeting earlier this month.© CTV |
- Friday 11AM Apr 26/24
'A terrible disease': Photographer raising Parkinson's awareness with book of vintage cars
A local man who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease over a decade ago isn’t allowing the disease to prevent him from following his passions and achieving big goals.© CTV |
- Friday 11AM Apr 26/24
Cap on plastic production may be too complicated for global treaty: Guilbeault
A global treaty to end plastic waste can be ambitious and successful without firm caps on plastic production, which are hard to design and harder to get agreement on, Canada’s environment minister said Friday. Negotiators from 175 nations are in Ottawa trying to solidify some of the details of such a treaty, which is supposed […]
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- Friday 10AM Apr 26/24
Orca calf kʷiisaḥiʔis leaves B.C. lagoon
The Ehattesaht Nation says orca calf kʷiisaḥiʔis swam out of a lagoon she had been stuck in for over a month on Vancouver Island.
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- Friday 10AM Apr 26/24
Hawaiian culture showcased at Manitoba Theatre for Young People
In Hawaiian, pa’akai means salt. It’s food, medicine, and a treasured gift. A new, original play at the Manitoba Theatre for Young People, titled ‘The Pa’akai We Bring’, not only brings the pa’akai story to audiences — it also brings a message of healing. The Pa’akai We Bring tells the story of salt farms in […]
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- Friday 10AM Apr 26/24
AFN chief says Air Canada offered a 15% discount after her headdress was mishandled
After the Assembly of First Nations' national chief complained to Air Canada about how staffers treated her and her ceremonial headdress on a flight this week, she says the airline responded by offering a 15 per cent discount on her next flight.© CTV |