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A retired priest accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl at a Manitoba residential school over 50 years ago will be going to trial.
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Pope Francis is declaring that there is not enough evidence to open a canonical investigation for sexual assault against Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet. The pontiff made the statement Thursday through the director of the Holy See press office. Ouellet is facing allegations of sexual assault in a class-action lawsuit filed this week in Quebec Superior […]
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A new poll suggests Canadians have lost confidence in Hockey Canada's to shift culture within the sport.
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Winnipeg got hit with a massive rainfall for the second time this week.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, early in the pandemic governments were in dire need of ways to protect their citizens and stop the spread of COVID-19. That’s why Canada’s developed the ArriveCAN app, to help process returning Canadians and incoming foreigners and ensure their compliance with what were then very strict COVID protocols. Now, many […]
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Katie Sierhuis describes the agonizing homestretch of a rowing race as feeling like her legs are on fire.
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Have you had your fourth COVID-19 shot yet? Should you rush out to get it? Or is it better to wait? Health officials in Ontario are urging residents to get caught up on their vaccines ahead of the fall, but some say they plan to wait for a COVID-19 booster that is specifically tailored to […]
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More than 300 Pukatawagan residents who have been living in Brandon hotel rooms due to wildfires near their community will soon be return home, after Manitoba Hydro shipped two generators to temporarily restore power.
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Young people who participated in the Manitoba Métis Federation's latest Métis Environmental Leaders of Tomorrow, or MELT, day camp in Brandon last week got a chance to learn about climate change impacts and traditional Métis teachings.
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Recent revelations about how sexual assault allegations were handled by Hockey Canada, the body that governs the sport in this country, has left some hockey families in turmoil over repeated black eyes to their beloved sport.
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OTTAWA — Construction on Interlake flood-mitigation channels might not start until late 2024, as the Stefanson government apologizes for botching the required consultation with Indigenous communities.
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THE Women’s Correctional Centre in Headingley has been placed on COVID-19 outbreak status after more than a dozen inmates tested positive.
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ST. THERESA POINT — Food bank leaders gasped as they scanned the aisles of the Northern Store, in sticker-shock over the prospect of spending $29.89 for a plastic container of Folgers coffee, $19.59 for a family-sized box of Cheerios, or $15.39 for a bundle of mandarins.
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A boil water advisory for a large section of Brandon, Man., has been lifted, the city said on Wednesday.
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The chief of Lake Manitoba First Nation says for the first time, he's optimistic about negotiations with the province on a massive flood protection project.
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People on social media are saying that the WestJet phone app is having problems and is causing people to see other accounts.
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Rower Katie Sierhuis, 20, who is competing in three races at the Canada Summer Games in St. Catharines, Ont., this week, took up the sport after recovering from a rare form of cancer.
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Winnipeg will induct original Jets Teemu Selanne and Teppo Numminen into the club's Hall of Fame in November. The Finnish players will be the ninth and 10th members of the Winnipeg Jets Hall of Fame.
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Two independent groups of people who have camped on the grounds of the Manitoba legislature for months have been told to clear out.
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Former nurses who want to go back to work are calling out the regulatory red tape that’s in their way, even as hospitals across the province struggle to fill nursing shifts.
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Former nurses who want to go back to work are calling out the regulatory red tape that’s in their way, even as hospitals across the province struggle to fill nursing shifts.
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Like many Manitobans, my search for the perfect family doctor has been a bit of an odyssey.
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Stacia Franz is honouring her late husband’s life and legacy by seeking to ensure no law enforcement officer suffers in silence and no other spouse is widowed at 36.
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Stacia Franz is honouring her late husband’s life and legacy by seeking to ensure no law enforcement officer suffers in silence and no other spouse is widowed at 36.
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When Donna Harris opened a letter addressed to her from Service Canada, she was shocked to find confidential information about a complete stranger.
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When Donna Harris opened a letter addressed to her from Service Canada, she was shocked to find confidential information about a complete stranger.
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Mick Rice checks his footing twice before peering over the riverbank’s steep and slippery edge; the Red River rushes by 20 feet below.
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Manitoba kids as young as six who have cystic fibrosis will now be able to get coverage for a drug that treats the illness, the province says.
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A handful of police were present Wednesday as eviction notices were given to two longtime encampments on the north and east sides of Manitoba's legislative building.
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The province has expanded coverage for a cystic fibrosis medication called Trikafta for patients six and older. Health Minister Audrey Gordon says access to this type of high-quality, transformative medication will help CF patients manage their illness and improve their quality of life. Trikafta has been shown to significantly improve the quality of life for […]
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A new power supply will make it possible for forest fire evacuees to return to Pukatawagan.
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Bike lanes may soon be coming to Osborne Village and while businesses in the area are ready to see more people pushing pedals, there are concerns about the loss of parking. Early on Wednesday, the City of Winnipeg held an information session for businesses in the community. The current plans are for protected bike lanes […]
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A lawyer for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is facing scrutiny from a Connecticut judge, who began hearing testimony Wednesday on whether the lawyer should be disciplined for giving other attorneys for Jones highly sensitive documents, including medical records of relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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THE Manitoba government is looking to rein in spending on agency nurses, after temporary staff costs surpassed $40 million in the past fiscal year.
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Rushdie, 75, suffered a damaged liver and severed nerves in an arm and an eye, according to his agent, in the attack Friday.
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Police say a four-year-old girl was shot in Norway House, just north of Lake Winnipeg, Tuesday night. RCMP believe the girl was shot from a passing ATV as she was standing outside her house. The girl suffered a non-life threatening gunshot wound. RCMP were responding to calls of gunshots around 11:30 p.m. when they were […]
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At least three women filed formal sexual assault complaints against the archdiocese of Montreal since the allegations against Ouellet were made public, Christine Kirouack, ombudswoman for the city's archdiocese, said in an interview Wednesday.
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Arthur Masse, a 92-year-old retired priest accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl at a Manitoba residential school more than 50 years ago, has pleaded not guilty.
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One mayoral candidate wants to reduce permit fees and make it easier for owners of dilapidated housing in the inner city to renovate their buildings.
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A man who was reported missing last week after leaving his North End home was found dead. Police on Wednesday say they found the body of 38-year-old William Sinclair. This came 10 days after he was last seen around 4 a.m. on Aug. 7. The Winnipeg Police Service says his death does not appear to […]
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A mayoral candidate is defending a campaign volunteer who was front and centre of the COVID-19 anti-lockdown movement in Manitoba.
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Winnipeg will be a little closer to Hollywood following an announcement by WestJet. The Canadian carrier announced a new direct non-stop route from Winnipeg to Los Angeles. Premier Heather Stefanson said she was encouraged this new route will drive economic opportunities, boost tourism, and help support Manitoba’s film and television industry. “Over the years this […]
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From the River City to the City of Angels. WestJet plans to fly direct from Winnipeg to Los Angeles beginning this fall.
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Police are asking for the public's help to find a 23-year-old woman from northern Manitoba who is charged with second-degree murder, after a man who was found gravely injured died in hospital in January.
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The Winnipeg Jets will induct Teemu Selanne and Teppo Numminen as the ninth and 10th members of the team’s Hall of Fame. Selanne and Numminen, who played for the original Jets franchise, will have their banners raised to the rafters of Canada Life Centre in a pre-game ceremony on Nov. 17 before a matchup against […]
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Winnipeg police say a 38-year-old man who was reported missing after he was last seen on Aug. 7 has been found dead.
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A four-year-old girl was wounded by gunfire in Norway House on Tuesday.
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Former Winnipeg Police Board member and business owner Mohamed (Moe) El Tassi will run to unseat incumbent councillor Vivian Santos in the Point Douglas ward.
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Winnipeg Jets legends Teemu Selanne and Teppo Numminen will be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame this fall.
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Manitobans will soon be able to catch a direct flight from Winnipeg to the City of Angels.
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The province is looking for feedback on a draft of its proposed new income-support program for Manitobans living with severe and prolonged disabilities.
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A Winnipeg man has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing in the 300 block of Broadway.
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A man accused of stabbing his neighbour early on Wednesday morning allegedly threw a knife and throwing stars at Brandon police officers in an attempt to evade arrest.
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Police are investigating the “suspicious” death of a man in Winnipeg’s North End. The Winnipeg Police Service says officers found the body of a man inside a home on Cathedral Avenue off McKenzie Street around 3 p.m. on Tuesday. The man’s death is being considered a homicide. The WPS’ homicide unit is investigating.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after being called to the 600 block of Cathedral Avenue on Tuesday.
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Police are directing Winnipeggers away from a stretch of a downtown street while they investigate a serious assault that happened early Wednesday morning.
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The proportion of Canadians who predominantly speak French at home dropped across the country except in Yukon, according to census data.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide at a house on Cathedral Avenue.
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OTTAWA — The proportion of Canadians who predominantly speak French at home declined in all provinces and territories except Yukon between 2016 and 2021, according to the latest census release.
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Canadian department store Zellers hopes to make a comeback next year, a decade after the discount chain shuttered most of its locations.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, last week it was revealed that former-president Donald Trump’s Florida property was searched by the FBI in an ongoing investigation related to classified documents — including some pertaining to nuclear weapons. Trump’s base and the Republican party have rallied around him, and there have been escalating threats of violence against […]
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