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Here are the Markdowns from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Markdowns are store specific, make sure to check your location. Check out part 1 and part 2 of the unadvertised deals of the week.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, Last week HBO debuted their new Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon. In a few days, Amazon will follow suit with its Lord of the Rings prequel, Rings of Power. These shows cost millions of dollars per episode, and are a big part of HBO and Amazon’s […]
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WINNIPEG – With one second on the clock the Winnipeg Rifles forced a turnover and hung on for a nail-biting 19-16 victory over the No. 2-nationally ranked Saskatoon Hilltops in Canadian Junior Football League action on Sunday.
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The Saskatoon woman accused of faking her and a child’s death and illegally crossing into the United States appeared in court on Monday morning.
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Dawn Walker, the Saskatoon woman accused of faking her and her son’s death and illegally crossing into the United States, is set to appear in court on Monday morning.
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Winnipeg dietitian Janine LaForte, who owns Real Life Nutrition, shares tips to help lower your food bills, such as shopping for foods you know will be eaten, buying and cooking in bulk, and using frozen foods to supplement fresh produce.
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Few people are looking to put their names on voter ballots in Brandon this fall — including just one candidate so far for the open mayoral seat, multiple wards with only one candidate, and one ward that has no one registered to run at all.
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A fuel leak interrupted NASA’s launch countdown for its new moon rocket early Monday, reappearing in the same place that saw seepage during a dress rehearsal back in the spring. Launch controllers halted the tanking operation, which already was running an hour late because of thunderstorms offshore. They slowly resumed the process to confirm that […]
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The drills will be conducted at seven firing ranges in far eastern Russia and will engage troops from several ex-Soviet nations, China, India, Laos, Mongolia, Nicaragua and Syria.
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OTTAWA — The federal government will finally start talks this fall aimed at preventing constant, devastating floods at Peguis First Nation, which have left people stranded for as long as 11 years.
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Despite inundating the provincial labour tribunal with complaints about COVID-19 policies, concerns raised by numerous frontline police officers and their civilian colleagues have been dismissed without formal hearings.
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With Progressive Conservative MLAs Eileen Clarke retiring, Scott Fielding resigning, Blaine Pedersen announcing last year that he won’t run again and successive polls indicating they’d lose an election, political watchers are waiting to see who may leave next.
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A Manitoba mother wants a retrial of her claims a school division has repeatedly failed to adequately support her son, who has autism spectrum disorder and other diagnoses that affect his self-regulation and study skills, so he can learn in a traditional classroom setting.
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A few weeks after Agustin Doming retires from his job at the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, he’s planning to go back to work — and he couldn’t be more excited.
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One of the routines Janice Michnowicz developed after she retired seven years ago is starting each morning by reading the Free Press while eating white cheddar popcorn.
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Naomi Johnson has the future of our planet on her mind.
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“I wish I never opened this store,” Katrina Tessier began the status message for her business Scout Coffee + Tea on the morning of Aug. 23.
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The debut space flight of NASA's "mega moon rocket" at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday morning was scrapped prior to liftoff. NASA plans to provide an update on the Artemis mission on Monday afternoon.
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The lead singer of Montreal-based rock band Arcade Fire has released a statement in response to a media report that includes multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. The accusations against Win Butler are outlined in a report from entertainment news site Pitchfork, which published a story on Saturday containing allegations of inappropriate sexual interactions with three […]
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High northwest winds gusting up to 70 km/h could raise water levels by five feet or more along Lake Manitoba's south basin, the province said in a Sunday news release.
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The little sister of Danielle Ballantyne, the woman who was allegedly killed by two teenagers earlier this week, says she was a kind person who loved her family. Police found the body of Ballantyne, 36, in Point Douglas on Monday around 7 a.m. BACKGROUND: Second teenager arrested, charged in two ‘random’ homicides: WPS Officers believe […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for political leaders to take a united stance against threats of violence and intimidation after his deputy was confronted last week in Alberta by a man who repeatedly yelled profanity at her and called her a traitor. A video circulating online over the weekend shows Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland arriving […]
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Upo is a vegetable known in English as the bottle gourd, which is known for its elongated bottle-like shape. It's a vegetable used often in Filipino cuisine.
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A firefighter was injured putting out a fire at a vacant home on Selkirk Avenue on Saturday evening. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) says the firefighter was assessed on the scene by paramedics before being taken to hospital in stable condition. Fire crews say they were called to a fire in a vacant two-storey […]
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Winnipeg is resuming its adult nuisance mosquito fogging program on Sunday night. The City of Winnipeg paused fogging program Aug. 13 after a week. The program starts up again Sunday at 9:30 p.m. and is expected to last until 6:30 a.m. Monday morning. Crews are expected to treat the following areas: Kilcona Park, River East, […]
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Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault is being criticized for referring to Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade as “that lady” on Day 1 of the provincial election campaign. Legault was asked by reporters during his first campaign stop to respond to claims by Anglade, who said Quebec’s economy is struggling. He responded that Quebec’s economic growth […]
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Winnipeggers passed a torch around Central Park for an annual event this weekend, casting a spotlight on the continued importance of human rights.
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The federal government unveiled Sunday details of an action plan to support 2SLGBT communities with a $100 million investment over five years, a commitment promised in this year's budget.
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Royal air force planes flew to Dauphin as people gathered on Saturday to commemorate a royal air training base and to remember the thousands of men and women who were stationed in Dauphin and Paulson during World War II.
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A single eagle feather sits on the kitchen table in Simon Monteith's home.
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Family, friends and others in the community who knew Danielle Dawn Ballantyne lit candles, sang traditional Indigneous songs and prayed together Saturday evening, keeping vigil for the memory of the 36-year-old found dead by police in a suite in the 100 block of Jarvis Avenue on Monday.
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Canada is pledging $100 million to fund what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is touting as the country’s first federal five-year plan to support 2SLGBTQ+ communities. Trudeau says 75 per cent of the funding will go toward community organizations focused on diversity and inclusion. The news comes on the last day of Pride celebrations in Ottawa, […]
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A second teenager has been arrested in connection with two deaths in Point Douglas earlier this week and an alleged aggravated assault. BACKGROUND: Point Douglas murder, Main Street assaults (Aug. 25) Police say they took the 15-year-old boy into custody on Friday afternoon, one day after issuing a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest. Another 15-year-old […]
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A 15-year-old suspect identified by police in connection to two homicides and a serious assault in the Point Douglas neighbourhood last week has been arrested and is now in custody, Winnipeg police announced on Sunday.
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The decision to end Lisa LaFlamme’s contract with CTV National News had nothing to do with her age, gender or grey hair, the head of Bell Media’s parent company said. “The narrative has been that Lisa’s age, gender or grey hair played into the decision,” Mirko Bibic, president and CEO of BCE Inc. & Bell […]
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The last time humans went to the moon, it was a destination. But when NASA’s Artemis 1 mission launches Monday, the moon will be more of a way station. “It’s really to learn how we can go further,” said Isabelle Tremblay of the Canadian Space Agency, which is playing a big role in the Artemis […]
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes are headed to the playoffs after splitting a double-header with the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks on Saturday night.
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A mint condition Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for $12.6 million Sunday, blasting into the record books as the most ever paid for sports memorabilia in a market that has grown exponentially more lucrative in recent years. The rare Mantle card eclipsed the record just posted a few months ago – $9.3 million for the […]
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HOLLAND, Man. — A sign in the gap of a tall lilac hedge cautions visitors not to venture further, but these days the doors of a former Trappist cloister are wide open.
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A Winnipeg man whose acts of road rage wound up making international news will serve 10 months in jail and is prohibited from driving for three years.
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It’s not clear how they did it: was it a clandestine operation, carried out under the cloak of darkness? An elaborate ruse, designed to fool onlookers? Or something else? However it happened, it’s clear those who stole a world-famous portrait of Sir Winston Churchill from the Château Laurier planned the heist meticulously. It took more […]
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About 32 competitors from the Prairie provinces will compete in the Prairie Chapter Tree Climbing Championship, a competition that tests the tree climbing arborist skills.
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Community members rallied together Saturday in Brandon to mark Ukrainian Independence Day. The event organized by Brandon-based Canadian Ukrainian Association group Tryzub celebrated culture and traditions with a special dinner and concert.
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Russian rocket and artillery strikes hit areas across the Dnieper River from Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, Ukrainian officials said Sunday, as fears persisted that fighting in the vicinity could damage the plant and cause a radiation leak. Russian forces took control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant soon after the war began and hold […]
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Purple beer, noodle battles and a spring roll eating competition mark the beginning.
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An Alberta father is in Winnipeg this weekend as a national search for a stem cell match for his two-year-old son with cancer continues — and he’s raising awareness about the desperate need for Black stem cell donors along the way.
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A car driven by Princess Diana in the 1980s sold for 650,000 pounds ($764,000) at auction Saturday, just days before the 25th anniversary of her death. Silverstone Auctions said there was “fierce bidding” for the black Ford Escort RS Turbo before the sale closed. The U.K. buyer, whose name was not disclosed, paid a 12.5% […]
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Journalists, activists and politicians, especially women, have been the subject of harassment and intimidation, including a campaign of threats against journalists and the verbal harassment of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.
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Politicians are condemning the man who verbally harassed Canada’s deputy prime minster while she visited Alberta on Friday. An interaction caught on video and shared widely online shows a man insulting and berating Chrystia Freeland at city hall in Grande Prairie, Alta. “What the (expletive) are you doing in Alberta” the man shouts while Freeland, […]
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WINNIPEG -- The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba is looking into an officer-involved shooting that occurred early Saturday in Windsor Park.
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Saskatchewan RCMP have found a 76-year-old safe after she was reported missing while travelling from Manitoba to Saskatchewan.
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In the weeks since CTV news anchor Lisa LaFlamme’s dismissal, a handful of brands have taken a stand in their marketing. Wendy’s Canada and Dove Canada are the most prominent companies to address directly or indirectly LaFlamme’s exit, which reportedly may be linked to a case of ageism in the workplace. Media reports have tied […]
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For the past two years, Simon Monteith, a nine-year-old from Opaskwayak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba, has been virtually inviting others into his Winnipeg home to share his love of all things science related.
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A few mayoral candidates running for the city’s top job shared their proposed plan for fighting violent crime in Winnipeg. Robert Falcon-Ouellette, former mayor Glen Murray, Scott Gillingham and Kevin Klein weighed in on how they would approach the issue, if elected. Robert Falcon-Ouellette Falcon-Ouellette say she would put a freeze on the police budget […]
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A single eagle feather sits on the kitchen table in Simon Monteith’s home. Next to it is an array of household products including hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, food colouring and a baking dish. The scene depicts the two worlds the nine-year-old walks. From a science perspective, feathers aid in thrust, enabling flight. From a First […]
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Calgary Flames forward Nazem Kadri brought the Stanley Cup to his hometown of London, Ont., on Saturday. Kadri, 31, became the first Muslim player to win the Stanley Cup this past season when he was with the Colorado Avalanche. “I’ve been waiting my whole life for this,” Kadri told CityNews on Friday. “Anytime you’re the […]
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The province is warning Manitobans to avoid the water at Ninette Beach, on northern Pelican Lake, after high levels of toxic algae were discovered last week.
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A man is in critical condition after he was shot by Winnipeg police in the city's Windsor Park neighbourhood early Saturday morning.
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Manitoba’s police watchdog is investigating after a Winnipeg police officer allegedly shot a man in the Windsor Park neighbourhood early Saturday morning. Winnipeg police say the shooting took place shortly after 2 a.m. The man was taken to hospital in critical condition. The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba (IIU) was notified and is investigating.
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An open letter signed by a long list of Canadian luminaries is taking aim at Bell Media’s abrupt dismissal of Lisa LaFlamme as anchor of the company’s flagship newscast. In a two-page spread in today’s Globe and Mail, the missive signed by a who’s who of Canadian arts, business and politics — including Margaret Norrie […]
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TORONTO — A Bell Media executive is taking a leave from his job amid the fallout from the ousting of Lisa LaFlamme as anchor of the company's flagship newscast.
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A student organizer behind Saturday’s protest against Western University’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate says the demonstration is “only the beginning” in the push to overturn the controversial policy. Hundreds of people gathered on campus to hear speakers denounce the London, Ont., university’s decision to mandate at least three vaccine doses for staff, students and some visitors. […]
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After a challenging spring, crop farmers in southwestern Manitoba are now anxiously watching the weather, and hoping for a late fall frost to make up for a late harvest.
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Concern about the potential for a radiation leak at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant persisted as Ukrainian authorities said Saturday that Russian forces fired on areas just across the river and Russia claimed Ukrainian shelling hit a building where nuclear fuel is stored. Authorities were distributing iodine tablets to residents who live near the Zaporizhzhia […]
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Four people have been arrested in Australia after more than $155-million AUD ($140-million CAD) worth of illegal drugs were discovered in a vintage car shipped from Canada. Australia’s New South Wales Police Force says border officers received a tip about a shipping container that had arrived at a port in Sydney from Canada earlier this […]
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When biologist Andrew Derocher discovered in the 1990s how polar bears were affected by climate change, his work helped launch the charismatic critter as an icon — used by activists as a poster animal for a warming world, and exploited by climate deniers to argue the opposite. But get close and the story of Arctic change is more complex.
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Six months into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, there are no signs of slowing from either side. Without a clear picture of how the next six months will unfold, analysts say one thing is certain — Ukraine will need continued support from the West, both financially and militarily, to continue its fight.
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As calls mount for the leaders of Canada's national hockey organization to resign over sexual misconduct scandals, Sport Minister Pascale St-Onge is calling for "change" within the organization.
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