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A Winnipeg woman alleges she was sexually assaulted by a cab driver a week and a half ago and left outside mostly naked and blocks from her home.
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For only the second time in history two Canadians have been selected in the top 10 in the NBA draft. Montreal’s Bennedict Mathurin was selected sixth overall by the Indiana Pacers while Shaedon Sharpe of London, Ont., was selected seventh overall by the Portland Trail Blazers. “I feel like I’m a winner,” said Mathurin. “I’m […]
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As the Bombers prepare to host the winless Hamilton Tiger-Cats (0-2) on Friday — the club they beat for back-to-back Grey Cup titles — the focus is on correcting mistakes on both sides of the ball.
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Treaty 1 Development Corporation and the Southern Chiefs Organization took another step toward redeveloping on historic lands after Winnipeg city council unanimously passed two tax agreements on Thursday.
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CBC meteorologist John Sauder explains everything you need to know about lightning and shares some tips on how to avoid getting hit.
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Straws, they’ve been a hot topic of conversation over the last couple of years and the conversation around them has resurfaced as the federal government plans on banning single-use plastics by the end of the year. The announcement by the Canadian government saw final regulations banning single-use items like plastic shopping bags, cutlery, disposable takeout […]
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The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage has issued subpoenas for witnesses from Hockey Canada and the Canadian Hockey League to appear and requested emails and texts for hearings scheduled for July 26 and 27 as part of an investigation into how Hockey Canada handled sexual assault allegations. Also issued subpoenas to attend were former Hockey […]
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Police said Thursday evening a 63-year-old man reported missing earlier in the day had been found safe.
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The Winnipeg Jets pre-season will begin with a game against the Oilers this fall, followed closely by an event commemorating the late Jet Hall-of-Famer Dale Hawerchuk.
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A man died Thursday morning in Winnipeg after he stabbed himself in front of police officers who were called about someone in crisis, according to the province's Independent Investigation Unit.
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A Manitoba judge has ruled the province failed to properly consult First Nations communities on part of a planned flood-prevention project. Chief Justice Glenn Joyal of the Court of Queen’s Bench says the province did not live up to its constitutional duty to consult First Nations near Lake St. Martin, where the province is planning […]
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The province failed to properly consult First Nations communities on part of a planned flood-prevention project, a judge has ruled.
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WINNIPEG — A Manitoba judge has ruled the province failed to properly consult First Nations communities on part of a planned flood-prevention project.
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The Manitoba government is providing $211,000 to the Brandon Police Service to fund crime prevention and safety initiatives.
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The Independent Investigation Unit is looking into an in-custody death that occurred early Thursday in Winnipeg.
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The Winnipeg Jets will open the 2022 pre-season in Edmonton against the Oilers on Sunday, September 25.
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The “over-the-top hypocrisy” outspoken Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel displayed on his T-shirt and helmet last weekend in Montreal is just the sort of thing Premier Jason Kenney says he needs to disprove and discredit the critics of Alberta’s oilsands. Kenney visibly relished the chance Thursday to denounce Vettel as a hypocrite after the German […]
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Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Karina Gould says passport wait times are unacceptable and more is being done to remedy the situation.
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Manitoba and B.C. RCMP have arrested Jean Francois D’Asti-Brideau, 26, of Laval, Quebec following a human trafficking investigation. RCMP say D’Asti-Brideau was pulled over in Kamloops, B.C., due to reckless driving. An investigation of the vehicle discovered that a female passenger was a victim of human trafficking. “Human trafficking is the recruitment, harbouring, and/or transporting […]
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The Assiniboine Park Zoo has sadly announced the passing of one of its polar bears. The zoo said the 9-year-old bear, Aurora, died Tuesday during a dental procedure. Aurora was rescued near the Churchill airport and was transferred to the Leatherdale International Polar Bear Conservation Centre in October 2013 as a cub. She was later […]
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A second person was injured in a Monday evening shooting at the Red River Ex.
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There was a second victim in the shooting at Winnipeg's big summer fair — an 11-year-old boy.
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WINNIPEG -- One of Assiniboine Park Zoo's polar bears has passed away.
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A Quebec man has been charged by RCMP with human trafficking after he was initially stopped for erratic driving in Manitoba.
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The Assiniboine Park Zoo is mourning the loss of one of its beloved polar bears.
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Deaths and hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in Manitoba continued to decline in the latest weekly report.
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Three Canadian cities have made the top 10 list of the most livable cities in the world. The annual ranking, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Index 2022, is described as looking a lot like it did pre-pandemic with Vienna, Austria recapturing the top spot after dropping last year due to COVID restrictions, […]
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Seniors and people with mobility issues in Thompson, Man., will have a new way to get out and see the northern city this summer.
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A five-month investigation by Manitoba RCMP, following a traffic stop in Headingley, has ended with a Quebec man being charged with human trafficking.
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Transcona's city councillor, who earlier wanted to dismantle two bus shelters due to concerns about homeless people using them, is backing off that idea and supporting better housing.
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The Vatican released the itinerary for Pope Francis’ July 24-30 trip to Canada, saying he can travel despite knee problems. This will be the fourth papal visit to Canada and the first since Saint John Paul II’s journey in 2002. The upcoming trip will see Pope Francis visit the cities of Edmonton, Québec and Iqaluit. […]
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Homeowners and those who want to be are worried about their financial future according to the latest numbers from a Canada Life poll.
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OTTAWA — The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission said Wednesday that it is renewing CBC's licensing, with tweaks to its mandate that will make it spend money on programming produced by people with disabilities, Indigenous and racialized people and the LGBTQ community.
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By now, you might be familiar with images of RCMP officers using an axe to break down the door of a tiny house built by Indigenous land defenders on Wet’suwet’en territory. The structure was part of a camp that was blocking access to a site run by Coastal GasLink, who is currently building a natural […]
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European Union leaders on Thursday are set to grant Ukraine candidate status to join the 27-nation bloc, a first step in a long and unpredictable journey toward full membership that could take many years to achieve. Making the war-torn country a contender now seems to be a done deal after leaders were initially divided on […]
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People who commute from rural communities to work in Winnipeg are calling on the province to come up with more alternatives to driving alone, as they face the pressure of high fuel costs.
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Seven years after Honourary Chief Wilton Littlechild of the Maskwacis Cree Nation helped pen a recommendation calling for the creation of a national reconciliation oversight body, the federal government is finally moving to make it a reality.
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The timing of your next COVID-19 vaccine may be more important than ever as highly contagious Omicron subvariants are on the rise in Canada and waning immunity from previous vaccination and infection threatens to fuel another surge.
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As Canadian inflation hits 7.7 per cent, Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers says the Bank of Canada sees worse inflation ahead. But they've been wrong before, and there are some early signs a surge in interest rates combined with market forces mean the wave of inflation could soon crest.
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Manitoba campers will soon have access to several parks that have been closed this season due to significant spring flooding and road washouts.
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Family members from as far as Brandon, friends and members of the community turned out to remember the life of Rebecca Contois and to support her grieving mom at a vigil Wednesday evening.
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The Health Sciences Centre is set to get a range of upgrades through a $100-million fundraising campaign it also expects will help with staff recruitment and retention.
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Calling the wait a disservice to both the public and their family, some waiting for answers and insight into the deaths of their loved ones will have to wait even longer as inquests across the province are now on hold until Fall 2023. The news is more than frustrating for Carol Packer. An inquest was […]
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