More Winnipeggers choosing to bike amid high gas prices, cycling advocate says
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Winnipeg police say a man and his daughter were robbed at The Forks on Monday evening, which ended with the man being sent to hospital.
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Some Canadians are questioning the meaning of the nation's flag after a year which saw anti-vaccine protests and the discovery of unmarked graves.
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A 26-year-old man who was hit and severely injured by a vehicle while walking in a northern Manitoba town has died of his injuries, RCMP say.
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A 72-year-old managed to flip a 25-year-old assailant over his shoulder during an unprovoked attack on the Daly Overpass on Monday, according to police in Brandon, Man.
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RCMP have charged a Manitoba woman with multiple offences after her 13-year-old daughter and friends were involved in an off-road vehicle crash that resulted in one of the girls being seriously injured.
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Manitoba RCMP say human remains have been located in Sapotaweyak Cree Nation.
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The number of signatories to Winnipeg's Indigenous Accord jumped well past the 200-mark on Tuesday with 26 additional local organizations and businesses adding their names.
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A 26-year-old man has died following a collision with a vehicle on Sherritt Avenue in Lynn Lake.
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Manitoba’s backlog of diagnostic tests and surgeries that have accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic is down 24 per cent since last month’s all-time high. That’s according to new estimates by Doctors Manitoba. The group believes the backlog is at 128,000 cases, down from last month’s estimate of nearly 168,000 cases. The total number includes surgeries, […]
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Mounties say they’re investigating human remains discovered on Sapotaweyak Cree Nation in western Manitoba on Monday.
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Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday for helping the financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls.
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Police say a 17-year-old is in custody in connection with two separate incidents on Winnipeg Transit involving bear spray. Police believe both incidents took place 30 minutes apart on two different buses on Sunday night. The first occurred around 10:30 p.m. on a bus going southbound on Main Street. The suspect allegedly began an argument […]
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All coaches who work with children from kindergarten to Grade 12 will be required to complete training on how to prevent abuse and harassment in sport, the Manitoba government announced Tuesday.
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A father and his daughter were assaulted by a group of teenage girls in an attempted robbery in the parking lot at The Forks Market on Monday, Winnipeg police say.
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Winnipeg police arrested three teenage girls believed to be part of a group that allegedly assaulted a man and his daughter at the Forks Market on Monday night. Police say a 13-year-old and a 15-year-old girl are facing robbery-related charges. A warrant has been issued for a 14-year-old girl for similar charges. The three suspects […]
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Scotiabank says it is pausing its sponsorship of Hockey Canada. The longtime sponsor says the pause will last until the bank is confident the right steps are taken to improve the culture within the sport.
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Canada Day celebrations with an Indigenous flavour, minus the fireworks, are planned at Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg on Friday.
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Residents in Gimli and the surrounding area are once again dealing with overland flooding caused by high water levels and strong winds across Lake Winnipeg. High waves have spilled over into properties on Lake Winnipeg after more rain and high winds battered the lake’s shorelines. Gimli Mayor Lynn Greenberg says the community is frustrated. “It’s […]
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The estimated backlog of surgical and diagnostic procedures waiting to be performed in Manitoba has shrunk by tens of thousands, either because patients received the care they had been waiting for or they no longer needed it.
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The Centro Caboto Centre on Wilkes Avenue is receiving funding from the federal government to complete upgrades to the facility.
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Manitoba RCMP have charged a woman whose daughter and her friends were injured in an off-road vehicle collision in the Pembina Valley.
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A basketball trip to Winnipeg started on the wrong foot after a mother from Ontario alleges her teenage son was racially profiled at a McDonald’s on the very first leg of the trip. Katrina Osborne from Kenora, Ont., alleges her 17-year-old boy was told to leave the fast food restaurant in Kenora because he had […]
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Some pictures didn’t upload yesterday so here they are! Make sure to check out the first and second part too!
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WINNIPEG -- Canada Day celebrations will be back to their regular format at Assiniboine Park on Friday after two years of scaled-down festivities.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced more money for Ukraine on Tuesday — including a $200-million loan through the International Monetary Fund — at the end of the Group of Seven leaders’ summit in Germany. Canada’s contribution comes as G7 leaders committed to phase out or ban the import of Russian coal and oil in response […]
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Ottawa police say “Freedom Convoy” organizer Tamara Lich has been arrested in Alberta for “breach of court conditions” and will be sent back to Ottawa to appear in court. Lich’s lawyer, Eric Granger, could not confirm where in the province she was arrested, but another lawyer who has also represented Lich, Keith Wilson, said on […]
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OTTAWA — The federal government is delaying new emissions standards on gasoline and diesel another year but is demanding the oil and gas sector make bigger cuts to fuel emissions by 2030 given how much more money the companies are now making.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, the City of Ottawa paid millions of dollars for train cars that wouldn’t run in the winter. The doors stuck if people tried to open them to get out. One derailment shut down the system for weeks on end. The story of what should have been the crown jewel of […]
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For National Indigenous History Month, CBC Manitoba asked three First Nations youth about what they'd like Manitobans to know about reconciliation. Here's what Diandre Thomas-Hart, a Cree-Ojibwe woman from Peguis First Nation, Hunter Beardy, a University of Manitoba political science student from York Factory First Nation, and Chance Paupanekis, a two-spirit Cree person from Norway House First Nation living in Winnipeg, had to say.
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A year after a massive rally and the toppling of a statue, the idea of celebrating Canada Day with pomp and circumstance is under scrutiny, particularly in Winnipeg. The city is reimagining the traditional party — and facing backlash for its choice.
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The Group of Seven on Tuesday was wrapping up a summit intended to send a strong signal of long-term commitment to Ukraine’s future, ensuring that Russia pays a higher price for its invasion while also attempting to alleviate a global hunger crisis and show unity against climate change. Before the summit’s close, leaders joined in […]
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Like a nuclear chain reaction, economic theory warns us that rising wages can reinforce rising prices, pushing wages even higher, all in an endless cycle. Is it just around the corner? Or are things different this time?
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After two years of socially-distanced and virtual school graduation celebrations, people in Winnipeg's North End came together Monday to mark the milestones for grads in a way that hasn't been possible during the pandemic.
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Manitoba is hoping to attract five psychologists to the health workforce that it hopes will help make a dent in long-standing wait-list issues for mental health care exacerbated by the pandemic.
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WINNIPEG -- The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is receiving $20,000 through the province's Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund.
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In Canada, abortion is a legal medical procedure that was fully decriminalized by a 1988 Supreme Court decision. Some experts say formalizing the right could have unintended consequences.
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Staff shortages at the Health Sciences Centre, Manitoba's busiest hospital, forced management to seek help from paramedics on the weekend. While none were available, management says they will be tapping that resource again. Unions representing paramedics and nurses say that's a problem.
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The federal government and Manitoba’s provincial government have come together to fund new supports for child-care and education. In an announcement Monday, the governments combined to allocate $8.1 million to fund new early learning and child-care spaces across the province. “The Manitoba government is committed to strengthening the full continuum of child-care services for Manitoba […]
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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 Costco deals.
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Here is the first part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg. Sales are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items. Anything ending in .97 is ... Read More »
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Shaun Loney says he will work to address homelessness in the city in a way that will free up emergency services and see non-profits better compensated for their work, if elected in October.
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Rev. Garry LaBoucane remembers going to Wakamne – or God’s Lake – during the Lac Ste. Anne pilgrimage as a boy. “It was always a family tradition,” the 74-year-old said in an interview from Vancouver, where he’s a Metis priest at Sacred Heart Parish. He remembers sleeping in a pup tent near the cemetery with […]
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WINNIPEG -- The provincial and federal governments are funding more than 3,100 new child-care spaces across Manitoba at a cost of $8.1 million.
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