Police warn Manitoba is seeing an increase in cybercrime
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An unspecified number of credit unions in Manitoba and across Canada were hit by a targeted cybersecurity incident last week, and a company that provides digital technology services to credit unions says it has implemented a crisis response plan.
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After two Sikh-Canadian men were wrongfully detained following a bogus terrorism tip to Ottawa police that led to the closure of Parliament Hill, there are still few details from officers. Members of United Front of Sikhs Canada go to Ottawa every year to remember victims of India’s 1984 anti-Sikh massacres, when around 2,800 Sikhs were […]
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Manitoba's police watchdog has cleared two Winnipeg officers of any wrongdoing related to the 2020 arrest of a woman who was later found to have a broken arm.
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Repairs are underway at a high-profile heritage building in Winnipeg's Exchange District after a city inspector warned it could collapse.
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End Homelessness Winnipeg is condemning the city councillors who voted to remove the sides and doors of two Regent Avenue bus stops following public complaints about unsheltered people occupying and using substances in them.
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The municipality of North Norfolk has declared a state of emergency after southwestern Manitoba was pounded by rain overnight Monday into Tuesday, causing flooding in the community of Austin.
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The Manitoba government has announced an additional $530,000 in funding for future flood mitigation. The funding will be added to the province’s 2020 Mitigation and Preparedness Program (MPP), which benefits six municipalities and their projects to mitigate floods. âOur government is committed to supporting not only the post-disaster recovery needs of municipalities, but also their […]
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Here is what you can order bulk at the Regent Costco bakery. Prices and variety will be different at other locations. A lot of these will come frozen and you bake them at home.
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Canada's foreign affairs minister says she didn't have advance knowledge an official in her department was set to attend a reception at the Russian embassy.
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The Manitoba government wants to seize the house of former high school football coach Kelsey McKay, who has been accused of several counts of historical sexual abuse.
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The Manitoba government is seeking to seize the house of a former football coach who is accused of sexually abusing students. The government is asking the Court of Queen’s Bench to grant it the home of Kelsey McKay under the Criminal Property Forfeiture Act. McKay faces charges including sexual assault, sexual interference and luring involving […]
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A Winnipeg firefighter's condition has been upgraded to stable, after he was taken to hospital in unstable condition following a Tuesday morning blaze that saw crews battling flames in extremely humid conditions.
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Here are the markdowns from the Regent garden centre. Markdowns are store specific so make sure to check your local store.
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The Canadian government is lifting COVID-19 vaccine mandates for federally regulated workers, officials announced Tuesday. The new rules, which also apply to vaccine mandates for domestic and outbound international travellers, will come into effect on June 20. The requirements for foreign nationals coming to Canada will not change. Federal workers were required to be vaccinated under […]
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A woman was found injured and bleeding behind Chief Peguis Junior High early Tuesday morning, police say.
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Almost 40 per cent of Canadians think the nickel should be flipped out of circulation, according to a recent poll. But across the country, not every province feels the same about cashing out the 5-cent coin and retiring it like the penny. The poll conducted by Research Co in May of 1,000 Canadian adults, showed […]
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The president of the World Sikh Organization of Canada says the wrongful arrest of two rally organizers near Parliament Hill is "deeply concerning."
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The family of a grandmother from Ebb and Flow First Nation wants to know how she ended up dead in a field north of Winnipeg. âItâs a shock to all of us,â said Eugenia Houle, Niece of Lori Ann Mancheese. âI couldnât believe it.â RCMP say the body of 53-year-old Lori Ann Mancheese, was found […]
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Police are asking the public for assistance locating a missing 15-year-old girl from Thompson, Man.
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The Potash and Agri-Development Corp. of Manitoba had been given permission to start extraction and production near Russell, Man.
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J.P. Petit was attempting to cycle about 1,350 kilometres to Hot Springs, S.D., raising money for his granddaughter, who was born with kidney disease.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, the new threshold, included in an amendment to the Customs Act, is a “reasonable general concern.” What’s the legal definition of that? Here’s the thing: There isn’t one. In an attempt to create a higher barrier to opening Canadians’ devices on entry, the Alberta Court of Appeals struck down the […]
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A trio of Filipino cooks who used to work at two Winnipeg casinos have filed a complaint with the Manitoba Labour Board, alleging they were discriminated against after Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries failed to recall them after pandemic restrictions lifted.
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As Manitoba appears to move forward with a controversial plan to assess post-secondary institutions using performance, faculty at one university are accusing the government of using them as political cover.
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Just last November, the total value of cryptocurrency in the world was $3 trillion US. But now, more than $2 trillion of it has gone. Intuitively it is hard to grasp, but when stocks and real estate values plunge, money essentially "disappears into thin air."
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The City of Winnipegâs head of insect control says residents can expect to see and feel the mosquitoes produced by heavy rains shortly.Â
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It appears unvaccinated Canadians will soon have more travel options. According to multiple reports, the federal government is set announce in the coming days that it will be dropping vaccine mandates for domestic travel on planes and trains, as well as outbound flights overseas. This is reportedly set to go into effect by the end […]
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Passport offices are still dealing with a surge of applications, the minister responsible says, and wait times are “far from acceptable.” Karina Gould says those long wait times are her top priority, but she cannot say when things may return to normal, “I completely understand the frustration that Canadians are facing right now.” The federal […]
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Four-year-old Gordie White was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma in February, and his parents, Sarah and Ryan White, were told the survival rate for the rare cancer was nearly zero.
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Little Brown Jug Brewing Company and a local sports talk show launched the campaign Monday, several months into the NHL club's coaching search. Trotz became available a month ago when he was fired by the New York Islanders.
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The federal government is set to announce an end to vaccine mandates for domestic travel on planes and trains, as well as outbound international travel, CBC News has learned.
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Fewer orphaned bear cubs are coming into a Manitoba black bear rescue this spring than in previous seasons, and the owner suspects it's because fewer were born due to severe weather events at the beginning of the mother bears' pregnancy.
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A Winnipeg mayoral candidate promises to create supervised consumption sites if elected, to prevent people from using bus shelters as temporary housing and places to use drugs.
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Two people have been arrested on Sunday following a cocaine drug bust. Winnipeg police say an investigation began in early June, after a woman was believed to be coordinating the sale of crack cocaine on behalf of a street gang. After a short investigation, police were able to locate two people believed to be involved […]
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The Manitoba government says it will join a battle over Quebec’s law on religious symbols if it goes to the Supreme Court of Canada. The case is currently before the Quebec Court of Appeal, and Manitoba Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen says he is fairly certain it will end up in the country’s highest court. He […]
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The Manitoba government says it will join a battle over Quebec's law on religious symbols if it goes to the Supreme Court of Canada.
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A kayaker discovered human remains on the bank of Lake Winnipeg in the Grand Marais area on the weekend, RCMP say.
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Two teens have been charged with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon after a stabbing over the weekend in Winnipeg.
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Here is 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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Two Sikh event organizers say they were arrested and released after being wrongfully identified in connection to a Parliament Hill area bomb threat.
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Here are the deals from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg. Deals are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items. Items ending in .97 are store specific. Make sure to check out ... Read More »
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Last month, the Manitoba Teachers' Society released updated guidelines on inclusive guidelines, covering topics including the use of pronouns and definitions of terms for referring to Indigenous peoples.
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Winnipeg police are looking for more information after a teen arrived at a hospital with gun shot wounds late Sunday night into early Monday morning.
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The Manitoba government is spending $450,000 on a pilot project at Red River College Polytechnic that will train students for work at domestic violence and homeless shelters.
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The family of a woman from Ebb and Flow First Nations is seeking answers after her remains were found a field off the highway in the rural municipality of West St. Paul last Monday.
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The federal government will be shutting down the COVID Alert app and may do so as early as this week, government sources have told CBC News.
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Canada’s COVID Alert app will be discontinued in the coming days, a federal government source tells The Canadian Press. The app was launched in the summer of 2020 as the pandemic began and was billed as a way to alert people if they’ve been in close contact with someone who’s been infected with COVID-19, without […]
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A 24-year-old Winnipegger's death after he was found injured at a West Broadway apartment block is being investigated as a homicide.
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