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- Thursday 05PM Jul 14/22
Manitoba to help fund summer camp for school-aged Ukrainian refugees
The province has pledged up to $106,000 to help the UCC and other groups set up day camps for school-aged Ukrainian refugees this summer.© Global |
- Thursday 05PM Jul 14/22
Mother clinging to hope her daughter's remains will be found
After two long and painful years, the family of a missing 16-year-old girl knows she’ll never return home — but they refuse to give up hope her remains will one ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 05PM Jul 14/22
Pickleball to join upgraded tennis courts as Jill Officer Park is renovated in Winnipeg
The renovations at 1410 Rothesay St. include turning the existing four tennis courts into two tennis courts and four pickleball courts. There will also be pickleball stanchions and nets, benches, waste receptacles, fencing, parking lot repairs and landscaping added, the city added in a news release.
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- Thursday 05PM Jul 14/22
Northern Manitoba community under evacuation order due to fire
A community in northern Manitoba has issued an evacuation order due to an ongoing forest fire in the area.© CTV |
- Thursday 04PM Jul 14/22
Province seeks workforce push for internationally trained nurses
One year after the province announced plans to make it easier for internationally educated nurses to work in Manitoba, more than 100 people have applied for provincial financial aid to ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 04PM Jul 14/22
Manitoba sends Ukrainian refugee kids to camp
Refugee children who have come to Manitoba from war-torn Ukraine will get to experience summer camp thanks to the provincial government.© CTV |
- Thursday 04PM Jul 14/22
- Thursday 04PM Jul 14/22
Day camp for Ukrainian newcomers kicks off in Winnipeg
Children who ended up in Winnipeg after fleeing the war in Ukraine are getting a chance to make crafts, go on field trips and learn more about Canada at a day camp created with them in mind.
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- Thursday 03PM Jul 14/22
Clear Lake gets its mojo back
WASAGAMING — Two former corporate workers from Calgary say living in Wasagaming is proving to be a dream come true. Bree Andal and her partner own the iconic Sugar Shop candy ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 03PM Jul 14/22
July supermoon spotted in Manitoba
Some Manitobans caught sight of a striking sight last night during the July supermoon.© CTV |
- Thursday 03PM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg Jets’ new backup goalie Rittich looking for opportunity to rebound
Newly acquired Winnipeg Jets backup netminder David Rittich gives the impression he's looking forward to playing more this coming season than he did last year in Nashville.© Global |
- Thursday 03PM Jul 14/22
Ukrainian Newcomer Children to Participate in Summer Day Camp
The Manitoba government is funding a nine-week summer day camp for school-aged Ukrainian newcomers in the province.
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- Thursday 03PM Jul 14/22
Man charged with 2nd-degree murder after stabbing death in Thompson, Man.
Police have charged a 44-year-old man with second degree murder in relation to a Tuesday night assault in Thompson, Manitoba.
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- Thursday 02PM Jul 14/22
As in-person events return, many Manitoba organizations struggle to find volunteers
Finding volunteers this summer has been challenging for many Manitoba organizations, making a return to in-person events that were cancelled during the pandemic difficult to operate.
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- Thursday 02PM Jul 14/22
Ivana Trump, first wife of former U.S. President, dead at 73
Ivana Trump, the first wife of former U.S. President Donald Trump, died unexpectedly at her New York City home on Thursday. She was 73 years old. “I am very saddened to inform all of those that loved her, of which there are many, that Ivana Trump has passed away at her home in New York City,” […]
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- Thursday 02PM Jul 14/22
Manitoba COVID-19 cases nearly double, hospital admissions rise
A new report from the Manitoba government shows that the number of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases nearly doubled at the start of July as hospitalization continue to rise.© CTV |
- Thursday 02PM Jul 14/22
Cases of hand, foot and mouth disease on the rise among Manitoba kids
Cases of hand, foot and mouth disease continue to rise among children in Manitoba and across the country, but an infectious disease specialist says it's not surprising.© Global |
- Thursday 02PM Jul 14/22
COVID-19 hospitalizations, cases rise in Manitoba: health data
Manitoba's latest epidemiology update, which covers July 3-9, reports 229 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 infections and new 59 hospitalizations -- including seven in the ICU.© Global |
- Thursday 02PM Jul 14/22
Manitoba premier defends her criticism of comments made by Winnipeg police chief
Manitoba's premier doubled-down Thursday on her recent criticism of comments made by Winnipeg police Chief Danny Smyth about violence in the city, but said that doesn’t mean he should step down.
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- Thursday 02PM Jul 14/22
Man shot by police in Osborne Village upgraded to stable condition
A man who was shot by Winnipeg police and sustained serious injuries has now been upgraded to stable condition, and the provincial police watchdog has begun an investigation into the Wednesday shooting.
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg man charged with making 3D-printed guns
Winnipeg police have charged a man who had been making 3D-printed guns. In November 2021, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) intercepted packages that had goods believed to be used to assemble makeshift firearms. Several months later, WPS learned that the individual believed to be involved with the makeshift firearms packages attempted to purchase parts for […]
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 14/22
New arbour in Sioux Valley Dakota Nation collapses 2 weeks before powwow
Sioux Valley Dakota Nation's powwow will be rescheduled after the community's new arbour collapsed weeks before its scheduled debut.
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 14/22
Elections Canada fines 14 candidates for violations in 2019 election
Elections Canada has issued 14 fines related to campaign fundraising and finances during the 2019 federal election.
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 14/22
Mayoral candidate Loney pledges security on buses, electric vans as part of Winnipeg Transit improvements
Mayoral candidate Shaun Loney has promised to improve Winnipeg Transit by placing security officers on buses, speeding up the pace of building high-frequency transit routes and hiring a fleet of electric vans to service low-frequency areas.
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- Thursday 01PM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg Man Charged in 3D-Printed Gun Investigation
A Winnipeg man has been charged following an investigation over the illegal importation of parts to make a 3D-printed gun.
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- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Peter Nygard waives right to bail hearing in Quebec sex crime case
Nygard, who participated in the short court hearing by phone, faces a charge of sexual assault and a charge of forcible confinement in Quebec.
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- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Police watchdog probes Winnipeg police shooting in Osborne Village
The Manitoba IIU is investigating after a suspect, who police say had pointed a gun at officers, was rushed to hospital in unstable condition after being shot on Gertrude Street.© Global |
- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Downtown Winnipeg protest against COVID restrictions cost police nearly $500K
Protesters opposing COVID-19 restrictions who blocked off streets in downtown Winnipeg earlier this year cost police nearly half a million dollars, data obtained through freedom-of-information requests shows.
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- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Ottawa Valour CPL game postponed due to positive COVID tests among Ottawa players
Atletico Ottawa has postponed Sunday’s Canadian Premier League home game with Valour FC due to the league’s COVID protocols. An Atletico Ottawa spokeswoman said a “small number” of Ottawa players tested positive following Saturday’s 1-1 tie with Cavalry FC. The players affected were doing well, with no additional positive tests, she added. Sunday's match versus […]
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- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Ripudaman Singh Malik, acquitted in Air India bombing, killed in Surrey
Ripudaman Singh Malik, the man who was acquitted in the 1985 Air India bombing, has been shot and killed in Surrey.
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- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Fashion mogul Peter Nygard waves right to bail hearing in Quebec sex crime case
Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard is waiving his right to a bail hearing in Quebec where he faces two sex-related charges.© CTV |
- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Indian day school settlement claim deadline passes, despite calls for extension
The deadline has passed for survivors of federal Indian day schools and federal day schools to apply for compensation in the class action settlement, though individuals can ask to be considered for a six-month extension.
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- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg trucker protest cost police nearly half a million dollars: document
Protesters opposing COVID-19 restrictions who blocked off streets in downtown Winnipeg earlier this year cost police nearly half a million dollars. Data obtained by The Canadian Press through freedom-of-information requests shows the nearly three-week demonstration had a $484,806 policing price tag. The vast majority – $319,547 – was for on-duty salaries for officers. “The police […]
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- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg trucker protest cost police nearly half a million dollars: document
Data obtained by The Canadian Press through freedom-of-information requests shows the nearly three-week demonstration had a $484,806 policing price tag.© Global |
- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
Fashion mogul Peter Nygard waives right to bail hearing in Quebec sex crime case
Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard is waiving his right to a bail hearing in Quebec where he faces two sex-related charges.
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- Thursday 12PM Jul 14/22
‘Tough’ 6-12 months ahead for Canadians amid inflation, rate hikes: expert
As Canadians face a double whammy of skyrocketing inflation and the largest interest rate hike seen in 24 years, one expert is warning that prices won’t be coming down anytime soon. Carleton University economics professor Vivek Dehejia says there may be “some relief” in sight, but not a whole lot, and expects a “tough six […]
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- Thursday 11AM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg man, 24, accused of assembling, trafficking 3D-printed gun
A 24-year-old Winnipeg man has been arrested and charged with several offences related to manufacturing and trafficking a 3D-printed gun and gun parts, police say.
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- Thursday 11AM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg trucker protest cost police nearly half a million dollars: document
Protesters opposing COVID-19 restrictions who blocked off streets in downtown Winnipeg earlier this year cost police nearly half a million dollars.© CTV |
- Thursday 11AM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg Trucker Protest Cost Police Nearly Half a Million Dollars: Document
WINNIPEG — Protesters opposing COVID-19 restrictions who blocked off streets in downtown Winnipeg earlier this year cost police nearly half a million dollars.
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- Thursday 11AM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg trucker protest cost police nearly half a million dollars: document
WINNIPEG - Protesters opposing COVID-19 restrictions who blocked off streets in downtown Winnipeg earlier this year cost police nearly half a million dollars. Data obtained by The Canadian Press through freedom-of-information ......© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 10AM Jul 14/22
Valour FC Away Game Postponed Due to COVID Protocols
This Sunday's Valour FC game on the road in Ottawa has been postponed due to COVID-19 protocols.
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- Thursday 10AM Jul 14/22
Feds investing $4.4M for study of permafrost on Hudson Bay Railway corridor
The Government of Canada is investing $4.4 million into a study to better understand the current and future conditions of permafrost along the Hudson Bay Railway corridor.© CTV |
- Thursday 10AM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg man facing multiple charges after lengthy probe into 3D-printed guns
Police said they were tipped of by CBSA that goods believed to be used in the assembly of 3D-printed guns were intercepted en route to Winnipeg by mail.© Global |
- Thursday 10AM Jul 14/22
Valour FC away game postponed due to COVID-19 protocols
The Canadian Premier League said Thursday that the contest, scheduled for Sunday, has been postponed due to the league's COVID-19 protocols.© Global |
- Thursday 10AM Jul 14/22
Quebec church abuse victims ask Pope for ‘swift justice’ ahead of visit
Quebec victims of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic clergy are calling on Pope Francis to deliver “swift justice” to them ahead of his visit to Canada at the end of the month. In an open letter to the pontiff made public Thursday, lawyers for victims said more than 2,500 people who were abused by clergy […]
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- Thursday 09AM Jul 14/22
Olympian Desiree Scott, RWB artistic director among Order of Manitoba inductees being honoured Thursday
A dozen of Manitoba's most distinguished residents will have a moment of public honour in a ceremony at the Manitoba Legislative Building on Thursday.
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- Thursday 09AM Jul 14/22
Winnipeg man charged after allegedly building, trafficking 3D-printed gun
A 24-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged following a multi-month investigation into alleged 3D gun printing that spanned multiple provinces.© CTV |
- Thursday 09AM Jul 14/22
3D-printed gun seized by Winnipeg police; 24-year-old man charged
A 24-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged following a multi-month investigation into alleged 3D gun printing that spanned multiple provinces.© CTV |
- Thursday 09AM Jul 14/22
WestJet service restored but delays are expected at Canadian airports
Travellers at Canadian airports Thursday morning may have been delayed or stuck waiting due to issues with both WestJet and NAV Canada.
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- Thursday 09AM Jul 14/22
Shoplifting is underreported in Manitoba, retail council says
The Retail Council of Canada says retail theft continues to happen -- it's just being underreported.© Global |
- Thursday 09AM Jul 14/22
WestJet flights delayed due to system outage, check-in service restored
'Intermittent issues' in a telecommunications system led to delayed WestJet flights in Canada and abroad Thursday morning.© CTV |
- Thursday 08AM Jul 14/22
Health Canada approves 1st COVID-19 vaccine for youngest kids
Health Canada has approved Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for infants and preschoolers, making it the first vaccine of its kind approved for that age group in the country.
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- Thursday 08AM Jul 14/22
Canada’s random COVID testing returning for vaccinated air travellers
Canada says it's bringing back mandatory random testing of vaccinated travellers arriving at its airports in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, and Toronto.
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- Thursday 08AM Jul 14/22
Health Canada approves Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine as first for youngest kids
Canada's drug regulator approved Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for infants and preschoolers, making it the first vaccine approved for that age group in the country.© CTV |
- Thursday 08AM Jul 14/22
Brandon police arrest man after assault streamed on Facebook
Brandon police officers arrested a 46-year-old man following an assault that was streamed on social media earlier in the month.© CTV |
- Thursday 08AM Jul 14/22
Health Canada approves first COVID-19 vaccine for youngest kids
Health Canada has approved Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for infants and preschoolers between the ages of six months and five years.
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- Thursday 07AM Jul 14/22
Diagnoses and treatments for the ailing Canadian health-care system
In today’s Big Story podcast, from a massive shortage of primary care physicians, to emergency room closures and delayed surgical procedures, the Canadian health-care system seems to be struggling to meet the basic medical needs of this country’s citizens. This week in Victoria B.C., all 13 provincial and territorial leaders met to take part in […]
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- Thursday 07AM Jul 14/22
Blue Bombers Host Stampeders in Battle of CFL’s Lone Remaining Unbeaten Teams
Another week, another undefeated rival on the schedule for Zach Collaros and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
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- Thursday 06AM Jul 14/22
Severe thunderstorms could bring strong winds, large hail to parts of Manitoba
Environment Canada is warning Manitobans that conditions are favourable in some parts of the province for the development of “severe” thunderstorms that could bring strong winds, heavy rain, and large hail.© CTV |
- Thursday 06AM Jul 14/22
Hockey Canada reopening investigation into alleged 2018 sexual assault
Hockey Canada says they are reopening an investigation into an alleged sexual assault perpetrated by members of its junior team in 2018, after the national governing body faced growing public scrutiny and lost sponsorships in recent weeks. The federation released an “open letter to Canadians” on Thursday, acknowledging they have not done enough to address […]
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- Thursday 06AM Jul 14/22
Hockey Canada reopening investigation into alleged 2018 sexual assault
Hockey Canada made a series of announcements in an open letter to Canadians published Thursday, including the reopening of a third-party investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving members of the country's 2018 world junior team.
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- Thursday 05AM Jul 14/22
Tory MP blames Liberal policies for surging Winnipeg violence
OTTAWA — A Winnipeg Conservative MP claims the Liberals’ softer touch on crime has been contributing to the city’s crime wave, arguing looming reforms will only make the problem worse. “People ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 05AM Jul 14/22
Manitoba to place some internationally trained nurses in hospitals before licensing completed
Six months after Manitoba struck a working group to get more internationally educated nurses working in the province, some key players say the province is making progress toward getting more of these nurses into a health-care system coping with urgent staffing shortages.
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- Thursday 05AM Jul 14/22
Man who died after being turned away at Brandon hospital was 'desperate for help' with addiction: mother
A man who went to a southwestern Manitoba hospital seeking treatment for alcohol addiction died the next day, without being assessed by a doctor — a case the man's mother says raises questions about how patients with addictions are treated.
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- Thursday 03AM Jul 14/22
No new equipment or land for a few years, say farmers hit by interest rate hike
Farmers are used to keeping an eye on the weather and their fields, but now they’re also watching the Bank of Canada after it raised its benchmark interest rate by a full percentage point in an attempt to fight runaway inflation.
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- Thursday 03AM Jul 14/22
Sweater found during search for Garden Hill teen Tammy Nattaway, missing for 2 years
Tammy Nattaway went missing from Garden Hill First Nation in July 2020. Volunteers searching the nearby community of Wasagamack recently found a sweater believed to belong to her.
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- Thursday 03AM Jul 14/22
Surprise! These emails about returning CERB payments aren't scams
Recipients noticed what seemed like red flags as soon as they opened the emails from Service Canada, demanding repayment of pandemic benefits.
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- Thursday 02AM Jul 14/22
Purchasing power for social gain plan advances
A plan to ensure the City of Winnipeg can use its buying power to better the community is moving forward. Councils executive policy committee cast a unanimous vote to implement a ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 08PM Jul 13/22
Companies bidding on City of Winnipeg contracts would have to show community benefit under new plan
Companies that want contracts with the City of Winnipeg may have to show they care about the greater good.
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- Wednesday 08PM Jul 13/22
Man unstable after being shot by police in Osborne Village
Winnipeg police shot a man outside an Osborne Village apartment block Wednesday, after Tasers and orders from officers failed, one witness says. Police said the man was taken to hospital in ......© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 08PM Jul 13/22
Do you have debt? Here is how the interest rate hike will affect you
Those with debts or mortgages will face a significant impact as a result of the interest rate hike in Canada, one expert says.© CTV |
- Wednesday 07PM Jul 13/22
Temporary closure of ER in northern Manitoba due to staff shortages
Staff shortages have led to the temporary closure of an emergency room in northern Manitoba.© CTV |
- Wednesday 07PM Jul 13/22
'Beloved maestro' Bramwell Tovey dead at 69
Award-winning composer and former Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra director Bramwell Tovey has died.
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- Wednesday 07PM Jul 13/22
Violent crime ticks up in Winnipeg in 2021: police data
The number of violent crimes in Winnipeg rose in 2021, as property and other crimes fell, statistics released Wednesday show. The Winnipeg Police Services 2021 report finds violent crime was up ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 07PM Jul 13/22
Student loan program streamlined
The Manitoba government is touting an update to student aid operations as a move that will reduce red tape and make both loan management and repayment easier for users. Amendments to ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 07PM Jul 13/22
'Victimization of children spanned the globe': Crown seeks 22 years for internet luring, child porn
The arrest of a Winnipeg sex predator uncovered a network of abuse that spanned the globe and victimized hundreds of children, a court heard Wednesday. Kenneth Emerson’s arrest in July 2020 ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 07PM Jul 13/22
Manitoba producers hold out hope for good soybean harvest
After a long winter and very wet spring, many crops this year are struggling, but some Manitoba agricultural experts are remaining hopeful that soybeans will stay the course.© CTV |
- Wednesday 06PM Jul 13/22
Bramwell Tovey, beloved director of symphonies in Vancouver and Winnipeg, dead at 69
Tovey died Tuesday in Barrington, Rhode Island surrounded by loved ones a day after his 69th birthday, following a battle with cancer.© Global |
- Wednesday 06PM Jul 13/22
Winnipeg mayoral candidate Gillingham promises to appoint himself to police board
Under Manitoba's Police Services Act, Winnipeg's mayor and most members of council have no authority to direct police activities or otherwise tell police what to do.
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- Wednesday 06PM Jul 13/22
Feds to fund Churchill rail line permafrost study
Ottawa has committed more than $5 million to improve rail safety in Manitoba. The lion’s share ($4.4 million) will fund a University of Calgary study on thawing permafrost along the Hudson ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 06PM Jul 13/22
Overall crime down, but assaults with weapons sees increase in Winnipeg’s 2021 crime stats
Winnipeg Police Services have released their 2021 crime and call numbers annual report and the overall crime rate in Winnipeg fell in 2021 by 13.5 per cent. In total, the city had nearly 7,400 assaults. In 2021 there were 753 sexual assaults, which was down from 2020. However, assaults with a weapon increased by 10.3 […]
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- Wednesday 06PM Jul 13/22
‘We failed’: Rogers issues letter to customers following outage
Rogers has issued an apology letter to customers, following a massive outage late last week that affected people and businesses across the country.
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- Wednesday 06PM Jul 13/22
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
Province directs $1.8M to educator ideas fund initiatives
A medicine garden, land-based Ojibwa language program, reading workshop, and e-sports program were among 19 ideas proposed by Manitoba educators to receive more than $1.8 million in provincial funding. On Wednesday, ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
Man in unstable condition after police shooting in Osborne Village
Winnipeg police say an armed man was shot by a police officer in Osborne Village and is now in hospital in unstable condition.© CTV |
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
Bokhari says mayoral platform minds the 'gaps' in city
After spending six months crafting her mayoral platform, Rana Bokhari decided to focus on community, sustainability and prosperity. Bokhari, a lawyer who led the Manitoba Liberal Party from 2013 to 2016, ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
Police warn about potential high cost of internet romance
Your hair, your lips, your… cryptocurrency. Winnipeg police are warning the newly besotted to keep an eye on their finances, following reports of people being scammed out of money by smooth ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
Search for unmarked graves underway at site of former residential school in Manitoba
A First Nation in Manitoba has officially started its search for potential unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school.© CTV |
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
'It was in him to save people': The Pas firefighter mourned
Weeks before his death during firefighter training, Tyler Riley Manych saved a cat from a burning building. It seems almost cliché, but the 23-year-old didnt hesitate. He went back in the ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
Man taken to hospital after being shot by police
One man is in hospital after being shot by police Wednesday afternoon.© Global |
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
Bear Clan food bank feeding hundreds of Winnipeggers in need daily
'I think without that resource in place, it's going to a lot put a lot of pressure on the community.'© Global |
- Wednesday 05PM Jul 13/22
Twelfth candidate enters race for Winnipeg mayor
A new mayoral candidate said she would use the post to help women who flee domestic violence. Jessica Peebles became the 12th candidate to register a mayoral bid on Wednesday. “I decided ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 04PM Jul 13/22
Man allegedly armed with gun shot by Winnipeg police in Osborne Village
Winnipeg police shot and seriously hurt a man who was armed with a gun in Osborne Village on Wednesday.
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- Wednesday 04PM Jul 13/22
Award-winning conductor, composer Bramwell Tovey dies
Bramwell Tovey, the London-born composer and conductor who's been the principal conductor and artistic director of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra since 2018, has died.© CTV |
- Wednesday 04PM Jul 13/22
Winnipeg Jets come out of NHL Free Agency Day One with new #2 goalie
Former Calgary, Toronto, and Nashville Goalie David Rittich signs with Winnipeg to replace Buffalo bound Eric Comrie as a backup netminder to Connor Hellebuyck.© Global |
- Wednesday 04PM Jul 13/22
Strike mandate a no-brainer, CUPE head says
The head of the city’s largest union says it’s no surprise the vast majority of municipal workers it represents voted in favour of a strike mandate after deeming the city’s ...© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 04PM Jul 13/22
Ottawa announces more than $30M for Indigenous communities, organizations to mark papal visit
The federal government announced on Wednesday more than $30 million in new funding to support Indigenous communities and organizations during the papal visit.
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- Wednesday 04PM Jul 13/22
Winnipeg Jets sign Czech goaltender David Rittich to 1-year contract
The Winnipeg Jets have signed a backup goalie — 29-year-old David Rittich from the Czech Republic.
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- Wednesday 03PM Jul 13/22
Manitoba keeping same advice for second COVID-19 boosters as Ontario expands eligibility
There are no changes to Manitoba’s COVID-19 public health advice Wednesday as Ontario expands second booster dose vaccine eligibility to all adults.© CTV |