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A Russian missile strike hit a crowded shopping centre in the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk on Monday, killing at least 13 people and wounding more than 40, senior Ukrainian officials said.
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Rain in the forecast could increase the water level on Lake of the Woods again in the next few days, just as flood conditions were beginning to improve.
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The province is establishing an adult epilepsy program so that Manitobans with the neurological condition will no longer have to go out of province to receive life-changing surgeries.
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WINNIPEG -- With summer officially underway, the city's construction season can also now begin.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government will spend $2.5 million annually to establish a new adult epilepsy surgery program in the province, as well as expand the existing pediatric program.
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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the death toll of an attack on a mall is not yet known, but it's believed at least two people were killed.
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A 31-year-old man is dead after being shot at a home in Winnipeg's West Alexander neighbourhood on Sunday morning.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Sunday morning in the 500 block of Alexander Avenue.
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MONTREAL — Women and allies across Canada voiced anxiety and outrage on Sunday as they took to the streets to denounce the United States Supreme Court's decision to overturn the law that provided the constitutional right to abortion for almost 50 years.
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Leading economic powers conferred by video link with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday as they underscored their commitment to Ukraine for the long haul with plans to pursue a price cap on Russian oil, raise tariffs on Russian goods and impose other new sanctions. In addition, the U.S. was preparing to announce the purchase […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, a leaked intelligence document suggests that the vast majority of protesters planning to be at Parliament Hill on Canada Day will be peaceful. Many of the organizers say the same. But the document also warns of extremist elements espousing violent rhetoric, and cautions against ignoring the trend. From veterans running […]
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A seniors' advocate is calling for a privately-owned personal care home’s licence to be suspended and for the government to take over administration of the Winnipeg facility in the wake of allegations of abuse impacting 15 residents.
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The province's education property tax is not really about making life more affordable for Manitobans, says a Tuxedo homeowner, "because ultimately the biggest rebate cheques go to the people who own the most expensive real estate."
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Stanley Cup-winning coach Barry Trotz won't pursue an NHL coaching job for 2022-23, he told NHL.com
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Behind a goal and an assist from Nathan MacKinnon, the Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup for the third time in franchise history by beating the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 in Game 6 of the final Sunday night.
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Nathan MacKinnon could not find the words. Gabriel Landeskog cracked a smile and a joke. After years of playoff disappointments, the Colorado Avalanche are back atop hockey’s mountain after dethroning the two-time defending champions. Behind a goal and an assist from MacKinnon, the Avalanche won the Stanley Cup for the third time in franchise history […]
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Continuous major storms and rising water has forced Peguis First Nation in Manitoba’s Interlake area to declare a state of emergency due to flooding once again. “It is at risk, and we need help for our community,” said Peguis First Nation Chief Glenn Hudson. BACKGROUND: More than 1,000 people evacuated from Peguis First Nation due […]
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All levels of government need to come together to help solve flood-related infrastructure issues on Manitoba's largest First Nation, the community's chief and director of emergency management both said.
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Doctors Manitoba is having serious concerns about the stability of health care in the province’s rural and northern areas. BACKGROUND: Emergency room closures in rural Manitoba a growing concern after patient dies being turned away The group is warning hospitals could have more emergency room closures or reduced hours. Doctors Manitoba says there are 68 […]
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Manitoba Esports Association hosted its first in-person event since the beginning of the pandemic.
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At least four people are dead and hundreds more have been injured following a stadium collapse in Colombia on Sunday. The disaster took place in a stadium in the city of El Espinal in Tolima state during a traditional event called “corraleja” in which members of the public enter the ring to engage the bulls. […]
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An iconic Winnipeg hardware store is celebrating 100 years of serving its community this weekend, but it hasn't been an easy journey getting to that ripe old age.
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Organizers with the Red River Ex confirmed they are planning to ramp up security for next year’s event following a shooting involving teenagers last week. BACKGROUND: Three teenagers arrested after shooting of carnival employee at Red River Exhibition: WPS Three teens were charged in connection with a shooting at the Red River Exhibition on June […]
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It appears some air travellers are experiencing more frustrations in addition to delayed flights and passport wait times these days. Arielle Thibodeaux is one of a number of Air Canada passengers who have been waiting to be reunited with their luggage after travelling from Europe to Canada, before landing in the U.S. this past week. […]
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Communities along the western shores of Lake Winnipeg are scrambling to protect their homes and livelihoods after a rainy and windy weekend caused at least two commercial boats to sink.
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Russian missiles hit the Ukrainian capital early Sunday, striking at least two residential buildings and killing one person, the mayor of Kyiv said. The attack came as Western leaders meeting in Europe this week prepared to reaffirm their support for Ukraine and condemnation of Russia. Associated Press journalists in Kyiv saw rescue services battling flames […]
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Lori Ann Mancheese always wanted a home. But the 53-year-old mother of five from Manitoba’s Ebb and Flow First Nation died before her dream could come true. Earlier this month, her remains were found in a farmer’s field outside of Winnipeg. “She tried her best to be happy even though she didn’t have a home,” […]
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Immediate action is needed to make the province safer for Indigenous women, including better access to safe housing, which can be life-saving, an expert says.
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Three years ago, Chris Nowrouzi’s private charter airline served mainly ultra-wealthy leisure travellers and the upper echelons of the corporate world. Now, 27 months into a global pandemic that closed borders and battered airlines, his Toronto-based FlyGTA caters to a broader swath of families and groups wary of the health risks and airport hassle of […]
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Lori Ann Mancheese always wanted a home. But the 53-year-old mother of five from Manitoba's Ebb and Flow First Nation died before her dream could come true.
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Canada's public safety minister says he is "deeply committed" to enhancing oversight of the RCMP by strengthening the role of the national police force's management advisory board.
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This March, the most recent month the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) has data for, saw a nearly 40 per cent increase in property and violent crimes in the city compared to the five-year average.
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A popular Indigenous music festival is back in the flesh and continuing its mission to take art directly to the people instead of them coming to it.
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Damian Monette has been obsessed with guitars since he was a kid. So when he saw a Winnipeg-made Beardsell Swingmaster – a guitar made by Winnipeg legend Allan Beardsell – he knew he had to have it. “It was truly amazing,” said Monette. “I looked at it a million times.” Unfortunately, he’d only have it […]
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The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) says a pet died of fire-related injuries after a home in Winnipeg’s Charleswood neighbourhood caught fire. The WFPS says a bungalow on Laxdal Road was on fire after 7 a.m. on Saturday. One resident of the home evacuated prior to the arrival of crews. No other injuries were reported. […]
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A Winnipeg woman who lost a beloved pet to a fire which destroyed her home and place of business on Saturday morning says she’s lost for answers.
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Young artists show off their creations on the streets of Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood as part of Art City's annual parade, with this year's "potluck" theme celebrating people's ability to get together once again.
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As women in the United States face the loss of a constitutional protection for abortion, two Manitoba women are urging Canada to remove the stigma from the procedure, and make it more easily available, particularly for women who live outside big cities.
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At least one waterspout funnel touched down over Lake St. Martin on Saturday after unstable weather struck the area and others in the Interlake region, Environment Canada says.
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The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion has sparked protests across America.
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About a month after historic flooding on Peguis First Nation began to recede, the community in Manitoba's Interlake region is being hit hard once again by rising waters.
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Dozens of people gathered at a park in Winnipeg’s St. Vital neighbourhood on Saturday to see it officially renamed after the first Filipino-Canadian elected to Parliament.
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Manitoba’s governing Progressive Conservatives have lost some of their financial edge over the Opposition New Democrats. New figures filed with Elections Manitoba show the Tories took in a little over $1.5 million last year in contributions and fundraising. That’s down almost $100,000 from the previous year, even though the party’s membership surged during the Tory […]
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Severe thunderstorms that hit parts of southern Manitoba on Friday brought large hail, heavy rain and localized flooding, preliminary reports from Environment Canada say.
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President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the most sweeping gun violence bill in decades, a bipartisan compromise that seemed unimaginable until a recent series of mass shootings, including the massacre of 19 students and two teachers at a Texas elementary school. “Time is of the essence. Lives will be saved,” he said in the Roosevelt […]
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Pfizer announced Saturday that tweaking its COVID-19 vaccine to better target the Omicron variant is safe and works – just days before regulators debate whether to offer Americans updated booster shots this fall. The vaccines currently used in the U.S. still offer strong protection against severe COVID-19 disease and death — especially if people have […]
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After two years, the Gimli International Film Festival is back in full force to screen more than 70 diverse and acclaimed films this summer.
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have traded right-handed pitcher Josh Lucas to the Cleburne Railroaders in exchange for cash considerations.
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive lineman Willie Jefferson was understated about his fourth-quarter interception for a touchdown Friday.
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