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Riverbend Dairy Farm, which has stood at the south edge of Winnipeg since that was a rural outpost, will soon fall under the advance of a bulldozer and development to make way for the new Perimeter Highway interchange.
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An African Canadian woman who lives in Winnipeg says she recently experienced issues getting a new Manitoba driver's licence photo, and she's frustrated by the explanation she received — that it had to do with her skin tone.
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Starting today, for two days only, Old Navy is having their flip flops on sale for $2!! Ends Sunday the 26th. You can shop in-store or online – select styles only. Limit is 10 pairs in-store or 5 pairs online. ... Read More »
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Canada has created a special task force to help tackle major delays with immigration applications and passport processing that have left many frustrated.
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Willie Jefferson intercepted a Dane Evans' pass for a fourth-quarter touchdown in the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' 26-12 win Friday over the visiting Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
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Two people were killed and 14 wounded on Saturday in a shooting at a nightclub and in nearby streets in Norway's capital Oslo, Norwegian police said.
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An elite Manitoba para athlete is frustrated after he spent a month begging WestJet to find his lost equipment, only to have the airline return it within hours of being contacted by CBC.
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Environment Canada issued severe thunderstorm watches and warnings Friday afternoon, including a watch in Winnipeg and surrounding areas.
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Manitoba's police watchdog has closed its investigation after a man was found to have broken ribs and a collapsed lung following an arrest by police in Portage la Prairie last summer.
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A man accused of luring a child won a stay of proceedings in his case, after a Manitoba judge agreed police had entrapped him.
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Powerful emotions were on display outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, on Friday as both sides in the battle over abortion rights vowed to keep fighting for their cause.
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The loss of constitutional protections for abortions in the U.S. on Friday puts basic human rights on the line, a University of Calgary professor warns.
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The Manitoba Metis Federation is now planning to conduct its own independent investigation into the retired priest now charged with indecent assault. Last Friday, Manitoba RCMP said that retired 92-year-old priest Arthur Masse was arrested at his home in Winnipeg and faces charges connected with a historic complaint at the former Fort Alexander Residential School […]
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New figures filed with Elections Manitoba show the Tories took in a little over $1.5 million last year in contributions and fundraising, down $100,000 from the previous year. The NDP's total was $1.1 million, up more than $250,000 from the previous year.
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Rogers Communications Inc., Shaw Communications Inc. and the Competition Bureau have agreed to participate in a mediation process next month regarding the companies’ $26-billion merger. The first scheduled mediation period is July 4 and 5, according to the Competition Tribunal. Public hearings before the tribunal were previously scheduled to begin this fall. The mediation announcement […]
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A Winnipeg woman is speaking out after she claims she was sexually assaulted by a cab driver earlier in June and now she’s calling for other women to come forward saying more needs to be done to keep customers and cab passengers safe. “I was terrified. He shouldn’t be on the road,” Michelle Hanslip explained. […]
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Three years after taking the first steps toward transforming health care delivery for its people, the Southern Chiefs' Organization has signed an agreement-in-principle to establish its own health authority in Manitoba.
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives have lost some of their financial edge over the Opposition New Democrats.
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WINNIPEG -- For a second year, the Downtown Winnipeg BIZ is throwing Patio Fest to celebrate summer.
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Manitoba RCMP have made an arrest in a homicide on Pine Creek First Nation that occurred Thursday night.
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With high inflation rates, Canadians are being forced to be frugal. A new study from Angus Reid shows one-in-four people are struggling with their finances.
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As teachers grapple with COVID-19 learning loss, Manitoba is earmarking specific dollars to address disengagement, school readiness and academic catch-up. Education Minister Wayne Ewasko has announced $20 million is being allocated to public and independent schools to undertake recovery education so all learners can achieve grade-level expectations, regardless of personal circumstances. “Some of these students […]
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Police say a man sentenced to three years behind bars is the most substantial conviction from a human trafficking investigation of this type in Manitoba. Ferosh Tailor, who is 33, was convicted last month for four counts of benefiting from sexual services after a long-term investigation in Winnipeg. Const. Dani McKinnon says police began to […]
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Doctors Manitoba has serious concerns about the stability of health care in rural and northern Manitoba this summer, saying more hospitals than ever could have ER closures or reduced operating hours.
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A 33-year-old Winnipeg man who was arrested last year after a lengthy police investigation into human trafficking has now been sentenced to three years in jail — one of the first lengthy sentences for the charge in Manitoba, Winnipeg police say.
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising to defend abortion rights in Canada and around the world after what he calls a "devastating setback" in the United States.
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A 51-year-old man in Pine Creek First Nation died after he was stabbed on Wednesday.
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People in southwestern Manitoba are cleaning up again after a violent storm blew through the area — the second in less than a week.
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Winnipeg police say a 33-year-old man has been sentenced to three years in prison following a human trafficking investigation.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau strongly denounced a decision by the Supreme Court, which on Friday ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade and give states the decision on abortion rights. The Supreme Court ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place for nearly 50 years. The decision was the culmination of decades of […]
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Workers at all nine The Joint Cannabis Shop locations in Winnipeg have voted to unionize.
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The Supreme Court has overturned the Roe v. Wade opinion that has secured constitutional protections for abortion in the U.S. for nearly 50 years, which has the potential to claw back abortion access even further in several states that restrict the procedure.
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The Supreme Court has ended the nation’s constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years in a decision by its conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade. Friday’s outcome is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. The decision, unthinkable just a few years ago, was the […]
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WINNIPEG — Starting the season 2-0 should have the Winnipeg Blue Bombers feeling pretty good, but that’s not the case with the back-to-back Grey Cup champions.
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Folks at Assiniboia Downs love to use the word, “spectacular,” when discussing their 2022 Canada Day celebration.
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The City of Winnipeg says the contractor in charge of building the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters used the project to settle outstanding debts with subtrades for money owed on other construction projects, new court filings reveal.
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On June 24, 1972, a plane took off from Winnipeg, set to take eight students home to Bunibonibee Cree Nation for summer break. Shortly after takeoff, the plane crashed into a vacant lot between two houses, killing all eight students and the pilot.
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Food prices rose 9.7 per cent in May, matching the rise in April. Just about everything is up from meat to fruits and vegetables to pantry staples like flour and oil. Here’s exactly what's pushing up your bill as you put items in your shopping cart.
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A jury has found a youth guilty of second-degree murder in the 2019 killing of Winnipeg woman Lise Danais following a month-long trial.
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Between 1,400 and 2,400 people could lose their lives due to opioid-related harm over the next six months, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. This stark projection underscores the importance of addressing this crisis to prevent further deaths and other harms, PHAC said in a statement Thursday. While the agency emphasizes that substance-related […]
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A tornado warning was in effect Thursday night for parts of western Manitoba, including Dauphin, Russell, Roblin, Winnipegosis, Minnedosa and Riding Mountain National Park, according to Environment Canada.
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Winnipeg fire paramedic stations are opening their doors to four-legged friends in an attempt to boost morale among staff and find fur-ever homes for pooches.
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Air Canada is apologizing and says it is looking into a situation on one of its flights earlier this week that saw dozens of passengers removed from a plane in Montreal. More than two dozen passengers were asked to deplane from flight AC866 on June 20 bound for London for what the airline said was […]
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A 29-year-old man has been charged with an assault dating back to February at the Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, RCMP said Thursday.
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