'Supercell storm' forces evacuation, closure of provincial park in northwestern Ontario

A provincial park in northwestern Ontario was evacuated and will remain closed through the week after an overnight storm tore through the area.
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A provincial park in northwestern Ontario was evacuated and will remain closed through the week after an overnight storm tore through the area.
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CBC Radio Manitoba 89.3 FM is temporarily not available. Listeners can still tune in at 990 AM or via digital streaming on the CBC Listen app or at cbc.ca/manitoba.
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Fourth vaccines are widely available in Ontario now, but a new poll shows many Canadians are reluctant to get the latest booster shot. The Angus Reid Institute polled over 1,500 Canadians about their booster plans. Three in five said they were ready and willing to get their next shot when available, while 62 per cent […]
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Pat King, an organizer of the “Freedom Convoy” protests that occupied downtown Ottawa for three weeks earlier this year, has been released on bail. The decision was delivered in an Ottawa courtroom on Monday morning. King has spent 150 days in custody and was seen shedding tears in the prisoner’s box as the bail hearing […]
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A handful of emergency support workers, along with Chief Lorna Bighetty and her husband, are the only people remaining in northern Manitoba's fire-threatened Mathias Colomb First Nation after four days of evacuations.
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Pope Francis' Canada visit will include stops in Edmonton, Quebec City, and Iqaluit from July 24 to 29, as well as meetings with Indigenous leaders.
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused many to quit their jobs. We know it as The Great Resignation, and while the pandemic was clearly the catalyst that pushed many across the world to re-evaluate their relationship with work, it likely wasn’t the only factor. The biggest culprit might be stress, and it’s actually the precursor to burning […]
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Winnipeg firefighters responded to a blaze Sunday beneath the Fairmont Winnipeg hotel.
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Canada must make good on a long-standing promise to implement a centralized mental health crisis line that bypasses police and connects those in need with professionals who can help them, experts argued as a similar system went live in the United States.
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As much of Manitoba bakes in intense heat, people outside in Winnipeg on Sunday with nowhere to go were struggling to stay cool.Â
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Manitoba's chief medical examiner says a Brandon man who died in 2021 might still be alive today if the city had better services for people struggling with addiction.
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Scott Dixon had been waiting more than a year to join Mario Andretti in second place on IndyCar’s career wins list. The only one ahead of him now is A.J. Foyt. The six-time series champion finally snapped a 22-race winless streak Sunday when he held off pole sitter Colton Herta and Felix Rosenqvist on a […]
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As the evacuation of Mathias Colomb First Nation was expected to conclude Sunday, evacuees now hunkered down in Winnipeg say they're hopeful they'll be able to soon go home and find everything they left behind safe and sound. Â
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Tornado warnings have ended for the Rural Municipality of Dauphin and Riding Mountain National Park regions, Environment Canada says.
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As Russia’s military pressed its efforts to expand into Ukraine’s east, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired the head of the country’s security service and its prosecutor general on Sunday, citing hundreds of criminal proceedings into treason and collaboration by people within their departments. “In particular, more than 60 employees of the prosecutor’s office and the […]
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A Winnipeg man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection to a homicide in Dryden, the Ontario Provincial Police announced in a news release on Saturday.
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Canada faces new pressure to establish a suicide crisis hotline similar to the one implemented by the U.S. this weekend â but the CRTC is still evaluating how to roll it out.
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Heavy smoke and technical issues delayed evacuations on Mathias Colomb Cree Nation as community members continue to flee an out-of-control wildfire on Sunday.
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Winnipeg police have charged a man after an armed robbery on Saturday afternoon.
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William Akio is leaving Winnipeg's Valour FC to join Scotland's Ross County.
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Pressure is mounting for Canada to establish a three-digit suicide crisis hotline similar to the one implemented by the United States this weekend. The new 988 mental health hotline American authorities launched on Saturday will, once fully operational, offer residents struggling with suicidal thoughts an easy-to-remember number that will connect them with trained mental health […]
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The Living Prairie Museum hosted their 14th annual Monarch Butterfly Festival for all ages this weekend.
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Nearly 400 law enforcement officials rushed to a mass shooting at a Uvalde elementary school, but “systemic failures” created a chaotic scene that lasted more than an hour before the gunman who took 21 lives was finally confronted and killed, according to a report from investigators released Sunday. The nearly 80-page report was the first […]
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Protesters called on Canada to — quote — “be brave like Ukraine” and uphold economic sanctions against Russia from the lawn of Parliament Hill Sunday afternoon. The demonstration of about 150 Ukrainian supporters took place just hours after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Prime Minister Justin Trudeau more or less the same thing. Zelenskyy told […]
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Economists are predicting an even higher reading of inflation for June as energy and food prices crept higher and the economy reopened further. The consumer price index in Canada hit a nearly 40-year high of 7.7 per cent in May. Now, economists are forecasting that number hit at least eight per cent last month. Statistics […]
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The pressing global need to slash emissions in the face of a growing climate crisis is driving renewed interest in nuclear power â and few places more so than in Canada’s oilsands. While the idea of using nuclear power to replace the fossil fuels burned in oilsands production has been bandied about for years, some […]
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Residents of the Inkster Park area celebrated a long-awaited milestone event on Saturday â one which saw an important piece of their shared history officially commemorated in Winnipeg.
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Beautiful and serene in a crown of white flowers, 4-year-old Liza Dmytrieva, who was killed by a Russian missile strike, was buried Sunday in central Ukraine as an Orthodox priest burst into tears and told weeping relatives that “evil cannot win.” Liza, who had Down syndrome, was en route to see a speech therapist with […]
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OTTAWA â Cathy Legere saw firsthand the conditions that elder residents of long-term care were enduring, and the intense pressure that personal care staff were under, in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.Â
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As research suggests that COVID-19 has infected roughly half of the Canadian population, the emergence of an even more contagious version of the virus means some people may be in for another round. But questions remain about the prevalence of reinfection, and the short and long-term health impact that subsequent cases of the virus could […]
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The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is finally back in person again after moving online for two years because of the pandemic, bringing with it everything fringers have been missing â plus a few changes.
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It’s not just the relentless parade of deadly mass shootings, the draconian assault on abortion rights or even the prospect of a Donald Trump comeback that has Mackenzie Fresquez exploring a move to Canada. Rather, it’s the abiding sense that in the United States, a country that’s supposed to revere Abraham Lincoln’s government of, by […]
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Firefighters battled wildfires raging out of control in Spain and France, including one whose flames reached two popular Atlantic beaches on Sunday, as Europe wilted under an unusually extreme heat wave. So far, there have been no fire-related deaths in France or Spain, but authorities in Madrid have blamed soaring temperatures for hundreds of deaths. […]
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Russian missiles hit industrial facilities at a strategic city in southern Ukraine Sunday as Moscow continued efforts to expand its gains in the country’s east. Mykolaiv Mayor Oleksandr Senkevych said that the Russian missiles struck an industrial and infrastructure facility in the city, a key shipbuilding center in the estuary of the Southern Bug river. […]
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French President Emmanuel Macron decried his Nazi-collaborator predecessors and rising antisemitism, vigorously vowing to stamp out Holocaust denial as he paid homage Sunday to thousands of French children sent to death camps 80 years ago for one reason alone: because they were Jewish. Family by family, house by house, French police rounded up 13,000 people […]
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It's hardly the first relationship to struggle under the pandemic's health and financial pressures, but Canada's dysfunction-prone federation appeared to be in need of a skilled mediator or two this week.
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Itâs clear that reinfections from this coronavirus are the norm. Reassuringly, scientists say that for most healthy adults â including those with extra protection from vaccination â COVID-19 infections should get easier to deal with each time.
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Climate change is making summers in Canada hotter, with more days of extreme heat and fewer nights that let our bodies cool down. That can have serious health consequences, and doctors say people aren't fully aware what to watch for.
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Those with tickets to attend the Pope’s mass northeast of Quebec City at the end of this month will have a very early start to their day, but a spokesman who questioned whether the schedule would be too hard on Indigenous elders now says it’s the best plan. Organizers for the papal visit to Quebec […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a man was killed in the 500 block of Burnell Street.
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A registered dietitian is sharing some tips as many people look to save money on things like groceries amid rising inflation rates.
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A sexual assault survivor chooses sterilization so that if she is ever attacked again, she wonât be forced to give birth to a rapistâs baby. An obstetrician delays inducing a miscarriage until a woman with severe pregnancy complications seems âsick enough.â A lupus patient must stop taking medication that controls her illness because it can […]
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Three teen girls â two 13-year-olds and a 14-year-old â are facing charges after a series of strongarm robberies in various parts of Winnipeg spanning more than a month.Â
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Canada's decision last week to send repaired parts of a Russian natural gas pipeline back to Germany was difficult but necessary, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Saturday.
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Most people in Mathias Colomb Cree Nation have left the community after being ordered to leave earlier this week because of an out-of-control wildfire that covered about 10,000 hectares by Friday evening, according to the Manitoba Wildfire Service.
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One teen is dead and another is in hospital after being stabbed in Norway House Cree Nation on Thursday, Manitoba RCMP said in a news release Saturday.
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The skeleton of an ancient shark that could be the first of its kind is now on display at the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre in Morden, Man. â and it was only recently "rediscovered" after sitting in the museum's collection for decades.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a man was found injured by emergency personnel responding to a fire alarm in the city's West End Friday evening.
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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada’s decision last week to send repaired parts of a Russian natural gas pipeline back to Germany was a difficult decision, but the right one. The Liberals are facing heavy criticism from Ukraine for exempting six Siemens Energy turbines, which were serviced in Montreal and help deliver gas to […]
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Soprano Angel Blue says she wonât perform in an opera in Italy this month because blackface was used in the staging of a different work this summer on the same stage. The U.S. singer posted a note on her angeljoyblue Instagram page saying she will be bowing out of âLa Traviataâ at Veronaâs Arena this […]
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WINNIPEG -- Assiniboia Downs jockey Jorge Carreno is what one might call, âself-aware.â As a veteran of more than 20 years on the back of a racing thoroughbred, Carreno knows there is a lot more to winning horse races than confidence or dumb luck.
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Four years, five months and four days after Nikolas Cruz murdered 17 at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, his trial for the deadliest U.S. mass shooting to reach a jury begins Monday with opening statements. Delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and legal wrangling, the penalty-only trial is expected to last four months with the […]
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Dr. Wilhelmus Grobler has been formally censured by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba for prescribing a medication primarily used for deworming livestock to a patient who had just received a COVID-19 vaccine, as well as providing unscientific information about the vaccine to a child and their parents.
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Cathy Legere saw firsthand the conditions that elder residents of long-term care were enduring, and the intense pressure that personal care staff were under, in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The retired infection control nurse volunteered her services at the Orchard Villa home where her father-in-law, Nick, was a resident, in April 2020 […]
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Ukrainian authorities across the country reported new Russian missile strikes and shelling Saturday that killed at least 16 more civilians, deaths that came after Russia’s top military announced it was stepping up its onslaught against its neighbor. The Russian Defense Ministry said Saturday that Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu gave “instructions to further intensify the actions […]
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Many Somalis are reacting with horror â and a sense of understanding â at British runner Mo Farah’s tale of being trafficked to Britain as a child and forced to look after other children. Olympic champion Farah was born in present-day Somaliland, a territory by the Gulf of Aden that has asserted independence from the […]
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Former AFN Manitoba Regional Chief Kevin Hart was among 15 individuals and five teams inducted to the Football Manitoba Hall of Fame for his work on and off field.
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CBC's new series SkyMed features Indigenous actors and storylines, and explores the challenges of accessing medical care in remote communities â something that has been missing, say some who live and work in those communities, from the TV landscape.
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