'Puts Selkirk on the map': City reaches agreement for $400M solar glass manufacturing plant
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Home of socials, potholes, honey dill sauce, slurpees, Domo, Juniors, and murder
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The main suspect in the recent stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan has died shortly after being captured.
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WINNIPEG -- A babysitter was shot after the toddler she was watching discovered a loaded handgun.
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Cutting city spending and reducing the money the city collects from Winnipeggers formĀ part of the platform mayoral candidate Jenny Motkaluk unveiled on Wednesday.
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An online fundraising campaign for the victims of the Saskatchewan stabbings is set to close after reaching its goal. And community leaders are urging the public not to donate money to any new GoFundMe pages claiming to be on behalf of James Smith Cree Nation. The plan is for a new trust fund to be […]
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The third-party investigation into the alleged group sexual assault case involving Canadaās 2003 menās World Junior team in Halifax is "progressing well," a person familiar with the investigation told Sportsnet.
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A teenage girl was wounded by a gunshot when she tried to take a loaded gun away fromĀ a toddler who had gotten ahold of it in a Winnipeg apartment, police say.
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Winnipeg police say a teenage babysitter was accidentally shot while taking a gun away from a toddler at an apartment complex in Seven Oaks on Saturday morning. Police determined the teenager was babysitting a toddler while an adult was asleep in the apartment. The toddler allegedly found an āinsecure-loaded gunā and was running around with […]
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A report by the Seven Oaks School DivisionĀ examines the realities of education during the pandemic, from the public health measures to student outcomes.
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The federal Industry Minister says Canada’s major telecom companies have reached a formal agreement to “ensure and guarantee” emergency roaming and other mutual assistance in the case of a major outage. The deal comes after a massive Rogers Communications Inc. service disruption in July that affected millions of Canadians. The network outage caused customers and […]
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COVID-19 signage that greeted students upon their arrival in recent years has been taken down, and social-distancing dots painted on playgrounds have begun to fade, but the excitement of a new school year remains a constant.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham wants to make the city's transit fleet more efficient to reduce traffic congestion.
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When it comes to the safety and health of children, a new report ranks Canada near the bottom of a list of dozens of developed countries.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Rana Bokhari is proposing a levy on the city's surface parking lots if elected.
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A bundle of emotions is mixing with the cool fall air as Manitoba students headĀ back to schoolĀ ā some attending classes with others for the very first time.
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A trio of Winnipeg Goldeyes players have been named postseason all-stars.
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Police have identified the nine members of the James Smith Cree Nation and the one resident of a nearby village of Weldon who were victims of a mass killing spree in Saskatchewan on Sunday. The dead, who range in age from 23 to 78, are Thomas Burns, Carol Burns, Gregory Burns, Lydia Gloria Burns, Bonnie […]
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Island Lakes is having their annual community garage sale this Saturday September 10th . Some sales might be starting Friday night also. Remember to follow all the parking rules etc. And also it’s giveaway weekend so keep an eye out ... Read More »
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Police have released the names of those killed in the mass stabbings in James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby village of Weldon, Sask. Groups and organizations are sharing condolences and prayers with those affected. Police continue to search for one of the suspects, Myles Sanderson, 32.
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JAMES SMITH CREE NATION ā Saskatchewan Mounties surrounded a house on the James Smith Cree Nation Tuesday after reported sightings of a suspected mass murderer, but left soon afterward with no sign of the man.
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On October 3, nearly everyone agrees that Premier Francois Legault and the CAQ will win another election. But after that, there’s a lot in flux. The Parti Quebecois have shrunk to almost nothing, the Liberals are fighting to offer voters a vision … and the Quebec Solidaire party has a progressive platform and an entirely […]
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Faced with the choice to get the first COVID-19 booster shot available or wait their turn for a new, Omicron-targeted vaccine, some Manitobans are raring to recharge their immunity, while others say they’ve had their share of needles.
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The Bank of Canada has increased its key interest rate by 75 basis points to 3.25 per cent.
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A manhunt for the fugitive suspect in the Saskatchewan mass killing continues today after a tense police search yesterday came up empty. Myles Sanderson is wanted on first-degree murder charges after Saskatchewan RCMP say a stabbing rampage on the James Smith Cree First Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon on Sunday left 10 […]
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The Tories are required to convene their next meeting no more than 24 months from the previous one, which occurred in November of 2020, and while rival parties cry foul, the effect of the delay on supporters at this point appears mixed.
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It's a page ripped straight out of the Soviet-era political handbook ā a script Moscow seems to beĀ having trouble followingĀ now that occupation authorities in southern Ukraine have acknowledgedĀ that a so-called referendum on annexing part of the region to Russia is "on pause."
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The findings of a new Angus Reid Institute cross-border survey suggest Canadians are significantly less satisfied with their access to health care than their American neighbours.
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Students are back in the classrooms this week, but with fewer restrictions in place this time around, are kids more susceptible to illness? Last month, Manitoba health officials said Winnipeg saw a spike in hand-foot-and-mouth disease cases in children. Pediatrician Dr. Marni Hanna says it is still spreading rapidly, but also pointed out that more […]
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders didn't wait to see if CFL bad boy Garrett Marino would receive any supplemental discipline from the league for his latest controversial hit on a quarterback.
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The start of the new year saw the āGreat Resignationā trend on social media, where many quit their nine-to-five jobs ā and filmed the process. Now, the new trend is āQuiet Quittingā ā employees don’t actually quit their jobs, but manage their work and professional lives differently. This means working only your scheduled shift ā […]
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Winnipeggers should brace for a snowy winter ā but not as bad as last year. Thatās according to Weatherlogics chief scientist Scott Kehler, who says this yearās winter will not be as snowy as the last one. But it could be colder. Kehler says a rare ātriple-dipā La Nina could be on the way. “Last […]
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Manitoba Tory MP Candice Bergen declined to delve into her political future Tuesday, including whether she’ll jump into provincial politics, after announcing she won’t seek re-election after 14 years.
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Manitoba Tory MP Candice Bergen declined to delve into her political future Tuesday, including whether she’ll jump into provincial politics, after announcing she won’t seek re-election after 14 years.
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An elementary classroom that moved to e-learning three times in a row due to COVID-19 cases. A student marching band that braved the elements to play together outside throughout the year. A principal who pleaded to families to trust the school team was doing everything in its power to protect pupils.
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An elementary classroom that moved to e-learning three times in a row due to COVID-19 cases. A student marching band that braved the elements to play together outside throughout the year. A principal who pleaded to families to trust the school team was doing everything in its power to protect pupils.
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A Winnipeg man with quadriplegia has been left in bed unable to move for more than a day on several occasions because the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority can’t always get a home care aide to him.
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A Winnipeg man with quadriplegia has been left in bed unable to move for more than a day on several occasions because the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority can’t always get a home care aide to him.
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If the main job of public health officials is to provide people with sound advice on how to stay healthy — including lowering the risk of severe illness from a disease such as COVID-19 — Dr. Jazz Atwal failed last week.
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More than 100 firefighters were joined by a crowd of supporters Tuesday morning at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating firefighters who have died on the job.
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As police continue the search for the second suspect in the mass stabbing attacks in Saskatchewan, a Manitoba town is reflecting on what it was like when they were at the centre of a nationwide manhunt. In 2019, the extensive search for teen murder suspects Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod captured the attention of the […]
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The grandfather of a 15-year-old boy accused of killing two people in Point Douglas says he was influenced by drugs and gangs in his home community and his troubles worsened when he was put into a group home.
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Families across Manitoba are starting to prepare for school as students go back to the classroom this week. For hundreds of Ukrainian refugee kids, itās going to be a completely new environment from what they are used to. Kseniia Chaikovska is going into her final year of high school, set to complete her senior year […]
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As Canadians try to make sense of the mass killings in James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, some are urging people to understand the role intergenerational trauma plays here. While making no excuses for the violence, a professor of Native studies at the University of Manitoba says the suspectsā past āIt’s not in any way […]
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As the nationwide cold and flu medication shortage continues, some in Manitoba are turning to in-house alternatives from their local pharmacist.
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A mayoral candidate hopes new money for roads will entice drivers to park their votes with him.
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A temporary fire station for the Waverley West neighbourhood may not be up and running by next year as the City of Winnipeg had originally planned.
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Ruby Works is terrified to close her eyes at night. Works andĀ other residents of Weldon ā the small and quiet community northeast of Saskatoon ā say they are shocked, devastated and afraid. āI donāt feel safe,ā said Works. Across Saskatchewan they are still waiting for answers after the weekendās deadly rampage that killed 10 people […]
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The City of Winnipeg expects to end the year tens of millions of dollars in debt, which could force some tough decisions on what it can afford next year.
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Winnipeg police are asking the public for help identifying a man who was found in medical distress on Monday.
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The St. James Civic Centre is beginning a gradual reopening starting Tuesday. The City of Winnipeg announced the centre’s phased reopening follows an extensive upgrade project that replaced “critical building systems, improved accessibility, and refreshed spaces.” Those upgrades included a pair of new roofs, arena concrete repairing, electrical system repurposing, improved storage areas and a […]
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott GillinghamĀ says Winnipeg would spend more of its own money on road repairs next year if he's elected.
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Residents of Manitoba communities that border Saskatchewan are on edge as the manhunt continues for a man wanted in one of the worst mass killings in modern Canadian history.
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WINNIPEG -- As kids head back to the classroom this week, CAA Manitoba is reminding motorists to be extra careful behind the wheel.
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Winnipeg police have charged a 16-year-old in connection with a fatal assault in The Maples neighbourhood on Sept. 3.
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Experts say RCMP seems to be taking a different approach to its hunt for Saskatchewan fugitive Myles Sanderson, after facing strong criticism over mistakes it made during the Nova Scotia mass shooting and Manitoba manhunt for two teens.
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Trina Ross from Pimicikamak Cree NationĀ won three gold, one silver and four bronze medals during the competition that ran from Sept. 1-3.
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WINNIPEG -- Following significant upgrades to its facility, the St. James Civic Centre is back in business.
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Winnipeg police have charged a man in the stabbing of three people in a Flora Avenue home Friday night.
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First Nations organizations in Manitoba are expressing heartbreak and sympathy for Saskatchewan in the wake of multiple stabbings on the weekend, with at least one leader worried about more attacksĀ happening in other communities.
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A 22-year-old man missing from his northern Manitoba community since October 2021 is now believed to be a homicide victim, RCMP said on Tuesday.
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A 16-year-old boy is one of two people police arrested and charged in connection with homicides on Friday and Saturday, Winnipeg police say.
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Borrowing costs are about to go up again, with the Bank of Canada expected to again raise its key interest rate to deal with inflation.
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Rising fuel costs, heavy snow in spring and the COVID-19 pandemic have pushed up the City of Winnipeg's projected budget shortfall by $2 million.
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