Missing man from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation last seen in June: Manitoba RCMP
Manitoba RCMP are asking for help finding a man from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation they say hasn’t been seen since the end of June.
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Manitoba RCMP are asking for help finding a man from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation they say hasn’t been seen since the end of June.
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Premier John Horgan says it's "disingenuous at best" for the federal government to suggest it's pulling its weight when it comes to funding public health.
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The remains of a 63-year-old man who went missing shortly after he got into his boat have been found by Manitoba RCMP.
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More than half of Canadian respondents to a recent survey say they are concerned about the state of airport travel in the country. The new poll by Leger shows 53 per cent of people who did the survey were worried about flight cancellations, delays, and long lineups, that have persisted into the summer travel season. […]
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OTTAWA — Canada’s industry minister has directed the country’s major telecom companies to reach agreements on emergency roaming, assisting each other during outages and a communication protocol to better inform Canadians during emergencies.
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In September 2015, in a town out of rural Ontario called Renfrew County, three women: Anastasia Kuzyk, Nathalie Warmerdam and Carol Culleton, were killed on the same day, by the same man. The perpetrator had a history of abusive behaviour towards these women, and demonstrated a pattern of violent conduct spanning the last forty years. […]
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray says he'd like to replace the city's police helicopter with less expensive surveillance drones.
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As more Manitobans are dying from a poisoned drug supply, a Winnipeg organization is working to ensure overdoses are prevented and that people know what's in their substances.
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Winnipeg's newest council candidate was born in a refugee camp in Thailand, hopes to become the city's first Muslim elected official and wants to reduce spending on the Winnipeg Police Service.
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Officials with Via Rail and Unifor Council 4000 and Local 100 have announced a tentative deal has been struck just ahead of a deadline that would have seen some 2,400 workers walk off the job. A late-night statement from Via Rail says the deal, which still has to be ratified by the union, will be […]
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Unifor, which represents 2,400 Via Rail employees, said the tentative agreement was reached just hours before members were prepared to strike.
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More than 100 health-care professionals across the country, including doctors, psychologists, clinical counsellors, social workers and nurses are challenging the federal health minister's decision last month to reject their application to use restricted psychedelic drugs to train in psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy.
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Valour FC posted a 1-0 win over HFX Wanderers on Sunday but it was a no-goal that had people talking after the Canadian Premier League game.
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The Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions is asking the federal and provincial governments to address a nationwide nursing shortage as soon as possible as the situation in hospitals continues to worsen. Overworked, burnt-out and understaffed – that’s the situation nurses across Canada continue to face in the workplace. “It’s very dire. We are really concerned […]
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“This is a concern to us, but it’s not new to us.” Last week, Winnipeg’s Chief of Police said the recent violent crimes committed at the Forks are on par with what Winnipeg usually sees every year. Words that a Winnipeg advocate agrees with, but say need to change. “I felt his message was we […]
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Winnipeg’s own decorated Olympian Cindy Klassen was honoured Monday, in a ceremony to celebrate her induction to Canada’s Walk of Fame with the unveiling of her Hometown Star. First awarded in 2019, a replica plaque of her star in Toronto will be placed at Winnipeg’s Gateway Recreation Centre. With the honour comes a $10,000 donation […]
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An 18-year-old was rushed to hospital in critical condition after he was stabbed multiple times in a forested area during a bush party in Winnipeg's Charleswood neighbourhood.
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The Winnipeg Folk Festival attracted its second-highest attendance numbers on record over the weekend.
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Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne has told telecom companies to reach agreements on emergency roaming, assisting each other during outages and a communication protocol to better inform Canadians and authorities during emergencies. On Friday, Rogers Communications experienced a widespread network outage, causing customers and businesses across the country to be without mobile and internet services, and […]
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A new 11-acre expansion at Camp Manitou includes a lake and an accessible dock that will allow kids with mobility issues to participate in canoeing and kayaking programming.
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VICTORIA — Canadian nursing leaders say they've sent a message to the premiers as they meet this week that patients and nurses are suffering through a "dire staffing crisis" that threatens the sustainability of public health care.
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Winnipeg police have released detailed statistics on carjackings within the city. Since 2013, Winnipeg has seen a steady increase in reported car thefts. 2021 saw an increase in reported carjackings compared to 2020, which saw a drop from 2019 likely due to the pandemic. The start of 2022 is no exception, with 59 reported incidents […]
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Manitoba’s police watchdog says it’s investigating the death of a man who was found unresponsive in his cell after being detained by the Manitoba First Nations Police Service on Long Plain First Nation.
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A man in his 70s was struck in the head with a wooden board while out for a walk on Sunday night, Winnipeg police say.
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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 deals of the week from Costco.
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A woman had to jump out of her moving car on Saturday to escape a violent carjacker, Winnipeg police say.
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Here are the deals from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg. Deals are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items. Anything ending in .97 is a markdown and is store specific. Make ... Read More »
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A six-time speed skating medallist and one of the most decorated Canadian Olympians of all time was back in her hometown of Winnipeg on Monday for a ceremony to celebrate her induction to Canada’s Walk of Fame.
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The union representing Winnipeg firefighters has endorsed Glen Murray's campaign to reclaim his job as the city's mayor.
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A man who was shot by Manitoba RCMP in Shamattawa on July 2 has died from his injuries.
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A First Nations man shot by RCMP officers in the northern community of Shamattawa on the Canada Day long weekend has died, according to Manitoba's police watchdog.
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A much-talked-about locally-made documentary exploring the subject of paediatric cannabis in youth medicine is about to make its Manitoba debut.
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Four businesses are now a smoldering pile of rubble and a number of animals are dead after a fire consumed a strip mall in the southeast Manitoba city of Steinbach.
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When Kyrra Kematch burned part of her ribbon skirt at a sweat ceremony, she needed a quick solution. The 17-year-old had registered for the Matriarch Summit, a gathering of Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit and gender-diverse individuals, but couldn’t afford to purchase a new skirt.
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After nearly 50 years, the repeal of Roe v. Wade happened on June 24th. Immediately, reproductive rights advocates took to the streets in America to protest the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision. Here in Canada, and across the world, people also took to the streets in solidarity on both sides of the issue. In Canada the […]
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TORONTO — Canada's industry minister will convene a meeting with the leader of Rogers Communications in the wake of a massive outage that paralyzed the company's network and hampered several crucial services, his office announced on Sunday, even as some customers continued to report service disruptions.
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Widespread staff shortages at agencies serving adults with intellectual disabilities is leading to high turnover, program cutbacks and long waits for services.
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On Tuesday, the most powerful telescope ever built will help humanity trace its roots back to the beginning of time. Or at least as far back as we’ve ever been able to see so far. And Canadian astronomers can't wait.
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Indigenous collectors across Canada are buying, selling and trading Indigenous sports memorabilia.
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A new survey found Canadians who lean politically right were more likely to believe there should be no limits on speech, even if it is hateful or untrue.
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