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Mayoral candidate Kevin Klein says sheriffs should man hospitals to free up Winnipeg police resources.
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Mayoral candidate Kevin Klein says sheriffs should man hospitals to free up Winnipeg police resources.
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Manitoba RCMP have opened a new detachment in Norway House.
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A man from Saskatoon is in custody after RCMP seized cocaine at the Winnipeg International Airport on Thursday. Officers say they were called to the screening area of the airport as screening agents believed a suitcase contained drugs. An inspection of the suitcase uncovered a brick believed to be cocaine. Officers were able to identify […]
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A part-time station attendant with Air Canada says the airline reduced their pay without warning following a payroll error amid the chaos at Pearson Airport and backbreaking work. The attendant, who asked to remain anonymous, said when they were first hired in 2019 for Air Canada at Pearson Airport, part-time and full-time workers were both […]
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Kevin Klein wants to see sheriffs in hospitals, saying police officers are being tied up with people in custody waiting at for treatment.
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Manitoba is reporting the first case of monkeypox in the province. Dr. Jazz Atwal, deputy chief provincial public health officer, says it is an isolated case, the risk remains low and the person likely acquired monkeypox outside of the province. He says public health is contact tracing the case and anyone who may be close […]
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Luggage screeners at Winnipeg's James Richardson International Airport discovered cocaine in a suitcase early Thursday morning.
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Winnipeg police have identified the man who died Wednesday after a serious assault in the city's south Point Douglas area as Brian Anderson, 40.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba has confirmed the first case of monkeypox in the province, but health officials say the risk to the general public remains low.
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Manitoba public health will give an update on monkeypox in the province on Friday, just over a week after more appointments for vaccination against the illness were made available.
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A new Winnipeg-based swim program is filling the void left by the Canadian Red Cross to teach swimming lessons and help reduce drownings.
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Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says Health Canada is authorizing a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children between five and 11 years old. Tam says the National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends children with underlying health conditions be offered a booster no earlier than six months after their second dose. NACI’s advice says all other […]
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The City of Winnipeg is looking for 112 residents to sit on advisory boards, but some members suggest newbies need to bring their patience.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Friday his nomination of Michelle O'Bonsawin to the Supreme Court of Canada. She will become the first Indigenous person to serve on Canada's highest court.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed Ontario judge Michelle O'Bonsawin to the Supreme Court of Canada, making her the first Indigenous person to sit on the country's highest bench.
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We are in a planetary crisis. At this point, we’re no longer wondering if our comfortable lives will be unscathed. The questions are how much, will our lives change, and where will they change the least? People with lots of money are already buying property in places they believe will be safe from disaster. You […]
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Great offer from the Walmart photo centre!!
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Bell Media will initiate a third-party workplace review after longtime anchor Lisa LaFlamme revealed details of her dismissal this week, saying she was shocked by the decision to let her go after 35 years. In a statement, the parent company of CTV says it regrets how news of her departure “may have left viewers with […]
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Two Winnipeg men have been charged after a drug bust at the Windsor, Ontario port of entry.
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A survey by the Manitoba Child Care Association sheds further light on outbreaks amid a sharp increase in cases of hand, foot and mouth disease this summer.
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Ab Freig was threatened with his own jerry can of gasoline, then pushed to the ground in his garage when he confronted a pair of thieves rifling through his cars Sunday.
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A Winnipeg fabric store is commissioning Indigenous artists to create a new series of fabric patterns to be carried in their stores. Marshall Fabrics plans to release a new pattern by a different artist every six months in limited edition rollouts.
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As Canadians mark the 80th anniversary of the Dieppe raid during the Second World War, a project has been launched to help preserve the memory of the soldiers who died that day, including dozens from Manitoba.
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Parents are urged not to panic-buy pain and fever medications, and instead speak to a pharmacist, as some stores across Canada run low on children's acetaminophen and ibuprofen products.
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Transport Minister Omar Alghabra has told the House of Commons transport committee that COVID-19 is to blame for airport delays. The minister says Canadians have witnessed significant disruptions in the economy because of the pandemic and that the government is working on tackling those issues. He says it is labour shortages that are primarily contributing […]
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OTTAWA — As of today, individuals and businesses are no longer able to import restricted handguns into Canada, with limited exceptions. The move announced earlier this month is aimed at expediting a key pillar of the federal effort to cap the number of handguns in the country. In May, the Liberal government announced a plan […]
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Two women have been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the January death of a 28-year-old man in northern Manitoba, RCMP say.
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After closing for more than two years, the St. James Civic Centre will finally reopen in September, following construction delays that kept it shuttered about a year longer than expected.
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After closing for more than two years, the St. James Civic Centre will finally reopen in September, following construction delays that kept it shuttered about a year longer than expected.
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It’s unlikely the Stefanson government could have landed on a better number when deciding where to set the province’s minimum wage in October.
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Winnipeg police Const. Gary Duncan hovers over a North End street doing some routine stolen-vehicle licence plate checks before heading downtown and then west towards the Grace Hospital, where the hunt is on for a suspect in an assault on a young girl.
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Winnipeg police Const. Gary Duncan hovers over a North End street doing some routine stolen-vehicle licence plate checks before heading downtown and then west towards the Grace Hospital, where the hunt is on for a suspect in an assault on a young girl.
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Rookie drivers have their patience tested long before their driving skills are examined.
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Rookie drivers have their patience tested long before their driving skills are examined.
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Winnipeg, already waterlogged before being hit by thunderstorms Thursday, is racing toward a new annual precipitation record.
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Glen Murray is promising to enact an extensive plan to make Winnipeg Transit buses safer during his first term of office if he’s elected mayor in October.
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The NDP has accused the Tory government of shortsightedness and disregard for cancer patients after Shared Health ordered $5.5 million worth of “immediate needs and stabilization” projects at CancerCare Manitoba.
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Prosecutors have stayed criminal proceedings against an unlicensed daycare operator who was accused of assaulting an infant in her care, just two months after she lost her fight to quash her trial.
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A teen was taken to hospital after a shooting near Main Street. Police responded to reports of shots fired near Main and Jarvis Avenue shortly before 7 on Wednesday night. Officers located a teenage boy with a gunshot wound. He was transported to hospital in unstable condition but was later upgraded to stable. The Major […]
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The province has partnered with the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce to provide more than $1 million to support child-care services for newcomer families. 12 spaces are available as part of a pilot project, with a total of 68 fully subsidized spaces to be created by April of next year. “This new program will go a […]
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A day after the University of Winnipeg’s mask mandate was lifted, Kevin Freedman, an instructor in the department of business and economics, witnessed the impact first-hand.
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A Winnipeg mayoral hopeful would try to force owners of surface parking lots to pay the same tax rates as those whose lots have been developed.
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One house has been destroyed following a fire Thursday morning. Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) responded to reports of a house fire on Matheson Avenue East around 6:40 a.m. When crews arrived smoke could be seen coming from the home, and the fire was soon extinguished, preventing damage to nearby properties. “Due to significant fire, […]
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says the province is increasing the minimum wage to$13.50 an hour come October, up from $11.95. She says it will keep Manitoba competitive with other provinces and help people cope with inflation. The province says the increase is part of a plan to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 by […]
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette wants the city to tax surface parking lots as if they had buildings on them.
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Minimum wage earners in Manitoba will make just over $3 per hour more than they currently do by the fall of 2023, when the hourly rate goes up to $15, the province said Thursday.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba will increase its minimum wage to $15 per hour by October 2023.
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Researchers at the University of British Columbia have discovered what they describe as a "weak spot" in all major variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 — a revelation they believe could open the door for treatments to fight current and future mutations.
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Four communities in southeastern Manitoba will benefit from a new wastewater treatment facility after a funding commitment from the provincial and federal governments.
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An inmate at Stony Mountain Institution has died while in custody.
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The province is spending more than $1 million on a pilot project that will create more than 60 fee-free child-care spaces for newcomers in Manitoba's labour market.
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The numbers of Manitobans with COVID-19 who have died or were admitted to hospital continues to climb, the latest report from Manitoba Public Health says.
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Researchers at the University of British Columbia have discovered what they are calling a “weak spot” in the virus that causes COVID-19, paving the way for potential new treatments effective against all strains. A study published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Nature Communications says the “key vulnerability” is found in all major variants of the […]
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Manitoba RCMP in Dauphin caught up to a suspect who attempted to flee on a bicycle after an alleged drug deal.
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A man died on Tuesday while incarcerated at Stony Mountain Institution in Manitoba, the Correctional Service of Canada says.
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