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- Wednesday 10PM May 25/22
New cardiac clinic open at HSC Childrenās Hospital
The Travis Price Children's Heart Centre officially opened at HSC Winnipeg Children's Hospital Wednesday.© Global |
- Wednesday 10PM May 25/22
Motkaluk touts collaboration as mayoral bid kicks off
Oops, Jenny Motkaluk did it again – but this time, the mayoral candidate has launched a campaign that aims to win over Winnipeggers by touting her collaborative leadership style rather ......© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 10PM May 25/22
Winnipeg mayoral hopeful Jenny Motkaluk stresses value of working together at campaign kickoff
The runner-up in Winnipeg's last civic election kicked off her second attempt to become mayor on Wednesday night. Business consultant and mayoral hopefulĀ Jenny MotkalukĀ strolledĀ to a podium through a crowd of supporters at Canad Inns Polo ParkĀ while the 2000 Britney SpearsĀ hit Oops!... I Did It Again played from the speakers.
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- Wednesday 09PM May 25/22
Tories' bulletin on political activity has 'chilling effect' on civil service
The provincial government is being accused of casting a ‘really unnecessary’ pall on civil servants’ participation in the democratic process. On Wednesday, CONNECT, the weekly bulletin for Manitoba’s public service, reminded ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 09PM May 25/22
New gun control measures coming in Canada, says Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hinting at further gun restrictions in Canada in the wake of Tuesday's deadly school shooting in the U.S.
The post New gun control measures coming in Canada, says Trudeau appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
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- Wednesday 09PM May 25/22
Vigil for homicide victim calls attention to violence against Indigenous women in Winnipeg
About 40 people attended a vigil for a young woman from Gods Lake Narrows First Nation who'd been missing more than a month when her body was discovered early last Thursday morning in Winnipeg's Central Park neighbourhood.Ā
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- Wednesday 08PM May 25/22
Pole knocked down on St. Anne's Road leads to power outage: Manitoba Hydro
Hundreds of residents in River Park South were left without power Wednesday evening after a pole was knocked down on St. Anne's Road.© CTV |
- Wednesday 08PM May 25/22
Manitoba saw nearly as many congenital syphilis cases last year as all of Canada in 2020
A growing number of newborns are born with a disabling, life-threatening disease that was virtually unheard of in Manitoba only a few years ago.
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- Wednesday 07PM May 25/22
Homes for Heroes expected to start helping Winnipeg veterans next summer, foundation says
A tiny home village designed to serve unsheltered veterans is expected to become a reality next summer. The Homes for Heroes Foundation hopes to start construction on the Winnipeg Kinsmen Veterans ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 07PM May 25/22
It is 'critical' people are aware of children missing in their community: advocate
Advocates say thousands of children remain missing in Canada.© CTV |
- Wednesday 07PM May 25/22
Manitoba government says proposed changes will make liquor sales more convenient
WINNIPEG ā The Manitoba government is hinting it may allow more alcohol sales through private channels to boost customer convenience. Scott Fielding, minister responsible for the provincial liquor and lottery corporation, said he plans to introduce a bill Thursday that will bring Manitoba more in line with other provinces. āWe clearly know that Manitobans want […]© Winnipeg Sun |
- Wednesday 07PM May 25/22
U of Manitoba approves tuition bump averaging 3.7% for 2022-23 school year
The University of Manitoba's board of governors has approved a tuition bump for the 2022-23 school year, as part of its nearly $700-million general operating budget.
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- Wednesday 07PM May 25/22
'We refuse to give up, but we need help': lodge owners struggle against flood tide
Exhausted from days of battling rising floodwater, the owners of a lodge in Whiteshell Provincial Park are begging for more help after the province closed the disaster zone. Allison Baker-Thiessen, who ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 07PM May 25/22
Bullying, belittling and blaming
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, which is embroiled in a sexual harassment case involving its suspended grand chief, cultivated a workplace “most often described as toxic” that drove high employee ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 07PM May 25/22
Making the most of Winnipeg's snow mountains
Over the next few months, massive mountains of snow that were hauled off Winnipeg streets to city snow dumps will finally melt, leaving a sizeable pile of road sand behind. In ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 07PM May 25/22
Winnipeg police officer's lawyer casts doubt on photographer's misconduct allegation
A veteran photojournalist faced tough questions from a Winnipeg police officer's lawyer, who tried to cast doubt on the merits of his complaints ofĀ misconduct during a public hearing Wednesday.
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- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
Monkeypox outbreaks prompt concern over possible stigma
As outbreaks of monkeypox pop up in Canada, some have voiced concern about how the spread is being described, and fears over possible stigmatization.
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- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
Photojournalist grilled at hearing into police complaint
A newspaper photographer who filed a complaint after police seized his camera without a warrant was questioned about his account of the interaction, his professionalism, and a hashtag posted to ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
Rising input prices present challenges for Manitoba farmers
A rise in input prices has left this yearās crop costs abnormally high for Manitoba farmers.© CTV |
- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
Winnipeg Street Census returns after break due to COVID-19
The Street Census involves trained volunteers conducting brief, in-person surveys with those experiencing homelessness in Winnipeg.© Global |
- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
āHatred doesnāt steal our hopeā: Helping children understand, cope with Texas school shooting
The mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas is an unspeakable tragedy, but it's one that needs to be spoken about with your kids, experts say.© Global |
- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
Training camp prep status quo for Bombers as CBA deadline, possible work stoppage looms
Even as the skies darkened and the winds picked up at IG Field on Wednesday, there was no mistaking the change in the weather for a gust of uncertainty. Wednesday was as status quo as they come on the field as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers put in their final practice of the week, with a […]© Winnipeg Sun |
- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
'We will take action': Manitoba not ruling out military help as emergency rooms overflow
The Manitoba Government could turn to the military for help as it struggles with staffing shortages, overcrowding, and in some cases, temporary closures of emergency rooms.© CTV |
- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
Former Pallister chief of staff signs on to steer Premier Stefanson's ship
Philip Houde, who served as former Manitoba premier Brian Pallister's first chief of staff, will return to the premier's officeĀ in June to serve the same role for Heather Stefanson.
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- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
Province to reveal 'more modern alcohol-delivery' retail system in proposed legislation
Manitoba’s Tory government is taking a second shot at expanding retail liquor sales. Minister Scott Fielding will introduce Bill 42 (The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment and Manitoba Liquor and ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 06PM May 25/22
- Wednesday 05PM May 25/22
Manitoba government says proposed changes will make liquor sales more convenient
Manitoba New Democrats are concerned about pending changes to liquor sales, fearing the province may allow beer or other alcohol to be sold in corner or grocery stores.© Global |