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People in southwestern Manitoba are being warned that a number of Prairie Mountain Health emergency departments will scale back or suspend services during the summer amid staffing shortages and leaves.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on Canadians to recommit to the country’s values, including respect, hope and kindness, in his official Canada Day message. The prime minister says Canada Day is an opportunity to commit to the values that the maple leaf represents, adding that the flag is more than a symbol — it’s […]
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on Canadians to recommit to the country’s values, including respect, hope and kindness, in his official Canada Day message.
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One person is in hospital after an incident in Winnipeg’s West End early Friday morning, police say.
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A super soggy spring put many houses through the wringer — and not just those directly impacted by flooding. The roofs of many homes took on higher than usual amounts of snow, spring melt and rain in recent months, and that's driven up homeowner demand to redo their shingles.
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Fleeing the war in Ukraine, Karina Havina came to Altona, a small southern Manitoba community. She's among newcomers who say they want to remind others how lucky they are to live in Canada, despite its history of abuses against Indigenous people and other ethnic groups.
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Three fresh faces, one former councillor and five incumbents registered Thursday to run for Winnipeg city council.
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Police have arrested four people in downtown Ottawa after a Canadian soldier charged for speaking out against COVID-19 vaccine requirements led a procession into the city. “Police are dealing with a situation in the Wellington and Elgin area. Please give police space to safely conduct their duties,” Ottawa Police said Thursday night. Investigators announced a […]
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Costs are dramatically rising for residents of two First Nations communities struggling to bring in supplies of food and fuel, after a barge explosion and delays in the startup of a ferry service left them with few options for transporting goods.
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About 675,000 members have signed up to vote for a new leader of the federal Conservatives – a staggering number that the Tories believe sets an all-time record for any federal political party. The party released the list to each individual campaign on Thursday and candidates have until midnight Monday to challenge the validity of […]
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One of the main organizers of the ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest that took place in Ottawa earlier this year will remain in custody through the Canada Day long weekend. Tamara Lich has been ordered to remain behind bars until Tuesday, July 5 when she will face a full bail hearing. The news comes as a new […]
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First Nations in Manitoba are suing the federal government for what they say is a failure to live up to a 25-year-old land debt agreement. The Treaty Land Entitlement Committee of Manitoba has filed a statement of claim in Federal Court arguing Canada is liable for losses resulting from its failure to honour treaty land […]
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The Manitoba government is providing the City of Winnipeg with a $1.7-million grant to replace the Creek Bend Road Bridge in the city's south, as part of plans to transform the South Perimeter Highway into a freeway.
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Following an independent investigation into an alleged workplace sexual harassment, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) will be holding a vote of non-confidence against Grand Chief Arlen Dumas. In March the AMC received a complaint of an alleged workplace sexual harassment involving Dumas. At that time he was suspended from his duties, and an investigation […]
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A Winnipeg Transit driver was taken to hospital after a bus collided with a three-storey apartment building in Osborne Village on Thursday afternoon, police say.
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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says an independent investigation has found its leader engaged in workplace sexual harassment, and a meeting will be held soon to officially remove Arlen Dumas from the role of grand chief.
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First Nations in Manitoba are suing the federal government for what they say is a failure to live up to a 25-year-old land debt agreement.
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About 70 gravestones at a Jewish cemetery in West Kildonan were tipped over earlier this week, shocking and upsetting members of the community.
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WINNIPEG — First Nations in Manitoba are suing the federal government for what they say is a failure to live up to a 25-year-old land debt agreement.
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With pandemic restrictions lifted, Canada Day celebrations are back in communities across Manitoba, though some will look different this year including the celebration at The Forks, which has recast its Canada Day festivities into what it says will be a more inclusive celebration.
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Projects to increase Manitoba's duck population and a scientific study to inform fishing regulations are among the latest fish and wildlife conservation projects receiving funding from the provincial government.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government has awarded more than $1 million in funding for 35 fish and wildlife improvement projects.
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Hoping to get away by air this summer? The options have suddenly been reduced after Air Canada announced it would be reducing service.
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Shaun Vincent points to his computer monitor at soaring eagles, salmon and a caribou herd that appear as if they are moving together in a brilliant blue circle. The Winnipeg-based Metis graphic designer knows the weight the image in front of him holds – it is the logo for the Pope’s upcoming visit to Canada. […]
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It won't be the hottest weekend weather-wise, but Winnipeg's wading pools will begin opening for the season on Friday.
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Shaun Vincent was chosen to design the upcoming papal visit logo that will be seen during Pope Francis' travels from July 24 to 29.
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Deaths linked to COVID-19 rose as hospitalizations connected to the illness dropped again in Manitoba, the province's latest weekly report says.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson has been sworn in to the Supreme Court, shattering a glass ceiling as the first Black woman on the nation’s highest court. The 51-year-old Jackson is the court’s 116th justice and she took the place Thursday of the justice she once worked for. Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement took effect at noon. Moments […]
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The experience may be out-of-this-world but research indicates those who travel to outer space suffer from increased bone loss. A study released Thursday from the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary followed 17 astronauts before and after their space flights. The TBone study, conducted over a seven-year period starting in 2015, found […]
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Some businesses and services are open for the Canada Day holiday, while others are closing their doors. Here's a look at what's open and closed on Friday.
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The Forks is stepping up security after two recent attacks.
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Many communities are reimagining Canada Day celebrations to recognize Indigenous Peoples, as the country continues to reckon with its legacy following the discovery of possible unmarked graves at former residential schools.
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WINNIPEG -- A new government-funded campaign is promoting hundreds of available jobs in Manitoba's hotel industry.
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A person accused in a sexual assault trial does not have the right to ambush their accuser with private records like medical files or personal journals in a bid to discredit them, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Thursday, as it upheld expanded rape shield laws passed by the federal government in 2018. The decision […]
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Winnipeg police have arrested Leah Carol Clifton, who is accused in two homicides from earlier this year - the deaths of Heather Beardy and Doris Trout.
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Shaun Vincent points to his computer monitor at soaring eagles, salmon and a caribou herd that appear as if they are moving together in a brilliant blue circle.
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Canada will require that companies add nutrition warnings to the front of pre-packaged food with high levels of saturated fat, sugar or sodium in an effort to help grocery shoppers make healthier choices with just a glance. But ground meat will be exempt from the labels, after ranchers groups objected to Health Canada’s proposal earlier […]
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Canada's real gross domestic product (GDP) rose 0.3% in April. Statistics Canada says that's due to mining, quarrying and oil and gas industries.
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Ongoing construction to the Daly Overpass in Brandon will reduce traffic around the area beginning next week.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, according to race-based data released by the Toronto Police Service earlier this month, Black people and other people of colour are disproportionately over-policed compared to white people. The data found that people of colour were 1.2 to 1.6 times more likely to face force when engaging with Toronto police in […]
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A Winnipeg family is desperate for answers after learning their 92-year-old father was one of 15 care home residents suspected of being abused.
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Registration opens Thursday for Winnipeggers who want to run for city council, and so far, there's only one confirmed open race.
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Winnipeg’s cycling network scored a failing grade on a recent survey of more than a thousand North American cities because of shortcomings long identified by cycling advocates.
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The Indigenous story of the three sisters is at the heart of student-led garden at Sisler High School in Winnipeg. In a new short film, Indigenous graduation coach Julie Delorme teaches students about collaboration and connection to the land.
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Vivian Ketchum was five years old when she was taken to residential school. She reflects on what it means to finally finish high school.
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The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is recommending booster shots this fall in advance of a possible future wave of COVID-19 in Canada. In a release Wednesday, NACI says jurisdictions should plan to offer boosters to people who are at increased risk of severe illness from COVID regardless of the number of booster doses they […]
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