$105K worth of fentanyl seized from Winnipeg home
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A storm that ripped through southwestern Manitoba and the Interlake Sunday left a path of destruction that tore off parts of buildings and left thousands of people without power.
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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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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. Anything ending in .97 is a markdown and is store specific. Make ... Read More »
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A new veterinary outreach program is getting $750,000 in funding from the Manitoba government. The One Health Program will look to address animal health gaps and “create opportunities for improved and accessible care in remote and Indigenous communities across Manitoba.” “This funding recognizes additional support is needed to address the barriers faced by communities in […]
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A new state-of-the-art welding shop at Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT) has doubled the program's capacity.
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A new program is funding animal healthcare in northern Manitoba communities.
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A recall warning on a Government of Canada website has been issued for several powdered infant formula products due to possible microbial contamination.
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The extremely hot, humid weather that blanketed southern Manitoba on Sunday broke several records in the region.
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Manitoba drivers have already made a whopping 1,914 pothole-related insurance claims this year — almost four times higher than the total number in 2021.
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PILOT MOUND, Man. — Daniel Lints was kind and responsible with a witty sense of humour. The rural Manitoba teenager had a bright future and loving family. He played hockey and was a constant visitor to the nearby community pool.
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Vaccine mandates in Canada for domestic and international travel, as well as federally regulated workers, have temporarily come to an end on Monday. The federal government announced last week that the COVID-19 vaccine mandates would be suspended for domestic travel on planes and trains, as well as all outbound international travellers, as of June 20. […]
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The recent round of extremely hot weather continues Monday with heat warnings issued for parts of southeastern Manitoba.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, Wealthsimple started with the goal of making investing, and long-term wealth building accessible to millennials. Then they became one of the first in Canada to become a regulated cryptocurrency exchange. And it went well for a while. The company made huge profits during the pandemic. But over the last month, […]
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With gas prices hovering above $2/litre, some Winnipeggers looking for cheaper ways to get around say the city's bus system needs to be more efficient before they’ll get on board.
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Lawyers for homeless serial killer John Paul Ostamas have filed notice with the top Manitoba court they want to see his sentence reviewed in light of a recent Supreme Court of Canada decision that struck down what's called "parole stacking" for multiple murders.
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A new survey indicates experience and education — once crucial to many positions — are becoming less important amid labour shortages.
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As Ottawa politicians ask if public money was used to compensate a woman who alleges she was the victim of a gang sexual assault by eight junior hockey players in 2018, documents obtained by CBC News give a fuller picture of Hockey Canada's finances — and growing wealth.
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Plastic straws and bags will soon be out of reach for Canadians as the federal government has outlined its fast-approaching ban on single-use plastics.
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The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), which represents about 750 Canadian National Railway Co. employees, says signal and communication workers have walked off the job across the country.
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If you are looking for more fun and free family activities for the summer, make sure to add these to your calendar. There will be three free movie nights at Transcona Centennial Square at 135 Regent Ave West. There will ... Read More »
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Tyler Mislawchuk of Oak Bluff, Man. earned a silver medal in a World Cup sprint triathlon in Huatulco, Mexico on Sunday.
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The recent discovery of human remains at the Brady landfill is bringing back trauma for one Indigenous family that’s been looking for a missing loved one for more than a decade. Winnipeg police have spent the last few weeks searching the landfill for the remains of 24-year-old Rebecca Contois, who was recently killed. BACKGROUND: ‘Horrifically, […]
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A 44-year-old man is in hospital after allegedly being stabbed by a 21-year-old man who lives with him, police say. The Winnipeg Police Services says the man was stabbed Saturday around 11:30 a.m. at a home on Burrows Avenue near Main Street. Officers say they found the victim suffering from a life-threatening injury. They gave […]
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Tornado watches have been issued for multiple regions of southwestern Manitoba on Sunday. Dauphin, Minnedosa and Virden are among the municipalities under Environment Canada’s latest weather watch for the province. Severe thunderstorms are being forecast along the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border for the afternoon. Canada’s weather authority says strong winds, heavy rain and large hail could accompany […]
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Three Winnipeg teenage girls were arrested and facing charges in connection with a robbery that left a woman with injuries last week. The incident occurred on Pembina Highway in south Winnipeg around 1:30 a.m. on Friday, according to police. Investigators believe the three teenagers – two 16-year-olds and a 13-year-old – were on a bus […]
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Witnesses in Ethiopia said Sunday that more than 200 people, mostly ethnic Amhara, have been killed in an attack in the country’s Oromia region and are blaming a rebel group, which denies it. It is one of the deadliest such attacks in recent memory as ethnic tensions continue in Africa’s second most populous country. “I […]
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Jill and Derek Lints say they are dealing with unimaginable tragedy. Their son Daniel, whom most people called Danny, was the victim of a growing global sextortion scheme that is largely targeting teenage boys.
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The Manitoba Marathon was cancelled Sunday due to extreme heat – about 90 minutes after the first runners left the starting line. Officials decided to cancel the event around 9:30 a.m. Heat warnings were in effect for much of southern Manitoba over the weekend, including Winnipeg – where the race was taking place. It was […]
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WINNIPEG -- Organizers of the Manitoba Marathon pulled the plug on the annual event Sunday due to heat and humidity.
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Daniel Lints was kind and responsible with a witty sense of humour. The rural Manitoba teenager had a bright future and loving family. He played hockey and was a constant visitor to the nearby community pool. He was a normal and happy 17-year-old until one chilly February day, he accepted a message request from what […]
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Toronto-based graphic designer Dylan Horner says a lot of the marketing campaigns he comes across during Pride month make him cringe. Throughout June, advertisements from brands featuring Pride imagery appear on televisions, billboards and especially social media feeds. Companies ranging from local businesses to multinational corporations drop new Pride-themed products and add touches of rainbow […]
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The southern half of the province is under a heat warning on Sunday, where the mercury will rise to the mid-30s C, feeling much hotter throughout the day with the humidity.
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Though health restrictions have lifted and demand has returned, summer camp operators across the country say they're grappling with staffing issues driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Manitoba Marathon has been cancelled after Environment Canada issued a heat warning, organizers confirmed to CBC News.
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Four months of war in Ukraine appear to be straining the morale of troops on both sides, prompting desertions and rebellion against officers’ orders, British defense officials said Sunday. NATO’s chief warned the fighting could drag on for “years.” “Combat units from both sides are committed to intense combat in the Donbas and are likely […]
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A nearly 1.5-metre-tall wooden eagle carving is catching the eyes of St. Vital residents, but it's the story behind the sculpture — a tribute to longtime resident Georgie Hodges — that neighbours hope will live on.
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Disinformation, including “deepfake” videos and bots spreading deception, should come within the scope of a future online harms bill, say a panel of experts appointed by Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez to help him shape a future law. Members of the expert panel, including Bernie Farber of the Canada Anti-Hate Network and Lianna McDonald of the […]
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To mark Pride month, Winnipeg artist Azka brought together nine transgender and gender non-conforming people for a portrait project. The subjects joined the artist to discuss gender and how people and spaces can be more inclusive.
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With pandemic restrictions lifted, Canadians are planning long-awaited memorial services to say goodbye to their loved ones — some, after two years of delays.
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Witnesses of a fatal police shooting in Winnipeg Friday afternoon say they were worried for their safety and their lives. A man reportedly attacked a police officer and threatened others in what has been described by witnesses as a chaotic scene on a busy city street. “It’s scary when people are coming at somebody with […]
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RCMP search and rescue officers and volunteers are searching an area around the Grand Valley Park campground near Brandon for Jordan Ross, who went missing Friday morning.
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A man considered to be a violent risk to women and girls is being released from a Brandon jail and is expected to live in Winnipeg, police said Saturday.
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Hundreds of people took to the streets of Brandon for the southwestern Manitoba city’s pride parade on Saturday.
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The price of bitcoin fell below $20,000 on Saturday for the first time since late 2020, in a fresh sign that the selloff in cryptocurrencies is deepening. Bitcoin, the most popular cryptocurrency, fell below the psychologically important threshold, dropping by as much as 12% to less than $18,100 by late afternoon on the East Coast, […]
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A convicted sex offender with a lengthy history of violence against women and girls was released from prison on Saturday. Winston George Thomas, 45, is expected to live in Winnipeg after being released from Brandon Correctional Centre. Thomas was serving a sentence for assault by choke, suffocate or strangle involving an adult woman. The Winnipeg […]
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Though health restrictions have lifted and demand has returned, summer camp operators across the country say they’re grappling with staffing issues driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Craig Douglas, executive director of Timberline Ranch in Maple Ridge, B.C. said Saturday it was harder to hire staff this year than in any of the previous 16 years […]
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U.S. health advisers on Saturday recommended COVID-19 vaccines for infants, toddlers and preschoolers _ the last group without the shots. The advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unanimously decided that coronavirus vaccines should be opened to children as young as 6 months. The final signoff was expected later in the day from […]
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In what's traditionally known as Winnipeg's largest Canada Day celebration, The Forks says this year will be different.
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The Manitoba government is providing $38,000 to two eastern police detachments to purchase equipment to combat crime in the region.
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Poppies, the blood-red flowers that cover the battlefields of Europe’s two world wars, were lain in mourning Saturday on the coffin of yet another dead soldier, this one killed in yet another European war, in Ukraine. The hundreds of mourners for Roman Ratushnyi, 24, included friends who had protested with him during months of demonstrations […]
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It was nearly a decade ago that Sue Caribou's family gathered at a landfill in Winnipeg as police began to search for the remains of her missing niece Tanya Nepinak.
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Across the country, students have dealt with ongoing disruptions due to the pandemic — from cancelled school clubs and events to changing cohorts and online learning. Both health-care professionals and students have noticed the impact a lack of socialization has had on mental health.
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