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Payment processor Visa Inc. said Saturday that it plans to start separately categorizing sales at gun shops, a major win for gun control advocates who say it will help better track suspicious surges of gun sales that could be a prelude to a mass shooting. But the decision by Visa, the world’s largest payment processor, […]
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The president of the Green Party of Canada has resigned, telling members in a letter that her “optimism has died” amid ongoing party turmoil. The Canadian Press has obtained a letter from Lorraine Rekmans, who wrote that she can no longer serve because “there is no vision for a better future, but only an effort […]
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The new Louise-Laurence Accessible Playground and Park in Brandon, Man., has been designed to ensure it's fully accessible and wheelchair friendly.
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A 24-year-old man is in custody after Winnipeg police say he stabbed one man and chased several other people with a weapon during rush hour downtown on Friday.
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A 41-year-old man was stabbed and two other people were threatened in downtown Winnipeg Friday afternoon, the latest in a string of random attacks in the city.
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People gathered en masse Saturday for an annual festival celebrating plant-based lifestyles that hasnât been held in-person since before the pandemic.
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Mounties in Steinbach, Man., are asking the public to help them locate a 48-year-old man who was last seen earlier this week.
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A sexual assault complaint has been filed against Puerto Rico pop star Ricky Martin, who recently sued his nephew over what he said were false allegations of sexual abuse. The complaint was filed Friday at a police precinct in the capital of San Juan, police spokesman Edward Ramirez told The Associated Press on Saturday. Information […]
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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, have joined Prince William and his wife Kate, the Princess of Wales, at Windsor Castle to view the sea of floral tributes left by the public in honour of Queen Elizabeth II, the princes’ grandmother. The two princes and their wives took time to study the […]
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The Royal Family announced a funeral date for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, revealing that the monarch will lie in state at Westminster Hall for four days to allow the public to pay their respects. A funeral for the Queen will be held on Monday, September 19, at 11 a.m. (BST) and 6 a.m. ET. […]
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OTTAWA â King Charles III has been proclaimed Canada's new head of state at an accession ceremony attended by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Gov. Gen. Mary Simon in Ottawa.
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King Charles III was proclaimed Canada’s head of state on Saturday at a ceremony that included heraldic trumpeting, a 21-gun salute and a moment of remembrance for his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived at Rideau Hall at about 10 a.m. with his youngest son Hadrien and laid flowers at a makeshift […]
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King Charles III was formally proclaimed sovereign of the United Kingdom on Saturday, as officials unveiled details of the meticulously choreographed ceremonies that will culminate in the state funeral of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Sept. 19. In this time of sorrow for the House of Windsor, there were hints of a possible family […]
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WINNIPEG -- As the days get shorter and temperatures begin to fall, it's time to think about the upcoming warming huts competition at The Forks.
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She had a prickly exterior that concealed her gigantic, throbbing heart. At her home on Walnut Street, Margaret Ormond always had a child on her hip, a frying pan in one hand, a coffee cup in the other and a cigarette between her fingers.
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Sioux Valley High School students walked through the heart of their First Nation Friday for World Suicide Prevention Day, marking a commitment to strengthening and promoting Dakota culture, language and identity as a form of healing.
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Emma Wehner, a 24-year-old from Kenora, Ont., endured broken ribs and a lost dog on her paddling journey that spanned 100 days, 14 rivers, and 30 kilometres of portages.
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Pierre Poilievre has been chosen as the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. The veteran Conservative was the clear choice in a first ballot victory, claiming 68.15 per cent of the electoral points among more than 400,000 votes cast by the party’s membership following a seven month race. Jean Charest, the former Quebec […]
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The scope of an oft-delayed inquest into the death of a Manitoba train conductor in 2018 will no longer examine whether Kevin Anderson's death was preventable â a shift his family worries will mean they no longer get the answers they were depending on.
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It was a frigid day on the snow-covered shore of Hudson Bay as the future king chatted with a dogsled driver.
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Flags will remain at half-mast and the Royal Cypher will illuminate the Manitoba Legislative Building nightly, as the provincial government memorializes Queen Elizabeth during a formal period of mourning that began Friday.
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The family of a man fatally assaulted at a home in the Maples last week is trying to understand why he was there in the first place.
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While the eyes of the world turned from the tragedy in Saskatchewan to the death of the Queen, a remarkable spark was lit in the darkness.
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Civics textbooks will have to be updated, anthems adjusted, and official monarch portraits updated in schools across Manitoba, following the death of Queen Elizabeth.
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Civics textbooks will have to be updated, anthems adjusted, and official monarch portraits updated in schools across Manitoba, following the death of Queen Elizabeth.
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Queen Elizabeth’s six visits to Manitoba thrilled huge crowds who turned up hoping to get a glimpse of her while she took part in everything from ceremonies to building tours.
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Amazon officials say it came as a “surprise” that it was planning to build a massive warehouse and underpass in Transcona after two Winnipeg election candidates alleged the city and province had scuttled the plan.
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Amazon officials say it came as a “surprise” that it was planning to build a massive warehouse and underpass in Transcona after two Winnipeg election candidates alleged the city and province had scuttled the plan.
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The volunteers stand around the old storefront at 605 Main St. holding cardboard boxes filled with supplies — fresh fruit, bottles of water and jugs of juice, plastic containers into which used needles can be safely disposed — when there’s a knock at the door.
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The volunteers stand around the old storefront at 605 Main St. holding cardboard boxes filled with supplies — fresh fruit, bottles of water and jugs of juice, plastic containers into which used needles can be safely disposed — when there’s a knock at the door.
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All events, announcements and social media activities will be limited from the day after the Queen's death until the day of her funeral, a provincial government memo says.
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King Charles III will be proclaimed Canada’s new head of state at an accession ceremony at Rideau Hall on Saturday morning, while the federal government rolls out a series of events to commemorate the legacy of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The date of Canada’s national commemoration ceremony for the Queen is up in the […]
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A ceremony to proclaim King Charles as Canada's new sovereign will take place Saturday morning at Rideau Hall.
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Saskatchewan RCMP say officers have located a vehicle they believe was used by a suspect in a deadly mass stabbing. Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore says in a video statement that the abandoned black Nissan Rogue was found Friday morning by officers during a ground search of an area near the hamlet of Crystal Springs, about […]
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One year after Manitoba’s controversial education reforms were scrapped, a new campaign warns the principles behind them persist.
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A local social enterprise offering compost collection services in Winnipeg got a funding boost from the city, as it winds down a two-year pilot project to test a possible full-scale organic waste pickup program.
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The Conservative Party of Canada will elect a new leader today after a months-long race that was characterized at times by high drama and partisan infighting â but also saw a record-setting turnout.
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A mayoral candidate is promising to spend $2.5 million to speed up the installation of flashing school zone lights the City of Winnipeg first expected to obtain through a donation after contract disputes stalled a plan to put them in place.
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Manitobans 65 and up, Indigenous people over 18 and people 18 or older who are at higher risk of severe outcomes due to COVID-19 will be eligible to book appointments Monday for the new Moderna bivalent vaccine.
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People across the globe are processing very different emotions about the loss of the Queen. Sue Caribou survived residential school in Canada and says although sad about her death, there is an overwhelming feeling of worry as well. “I’m a human being and I felt sad about the Queen’s death. What’s going to happen to […]
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Between January and April, the City of Winnipeg's fuel costs were $3.4 million higher than the average over the same period from 2019 to 2021, a new report says.
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J.T. Hassell, the defensive back from Titusville, Fla., who was born with only two fingers on his left hand, will get into his first CFL game Saturday afternoon when Winnipeg hosts the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the sold-out Banjo Bowl at IG Field. He'll likely play mainly on special teams.
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A Manitoba judge made the rare move of granting the biological parents of a child weekly visits with once he is adopted by his foster family, saying there is a "glaringly obvious" gap in the provinceâs child protection legislation.
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An unknown number of municipalities in Manitoba are on the hot seat after the provincial government called for an investigation from the auditor general.
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Winnipeg police have charged a 14-year-old and 16-year-old with assault after two separate stabbing incidents in North Kildonan on Wednesday.
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A message of hope is what Talk Suicide Canada and CAMH wants to impart on Canadians ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10. Dr. Allison Crawford, Chief Medical Officer with Talk Suicide Canada and a psychiatrist with CAMH, tells CityNews they want to let everyone know there is help available. “There is hope. […]
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WINNIPEG â A massive painting of Queen Elizabeth II that was a fixture during National Hockey League games and rock concerts in Winnipeg for two decades may soon be on public display again.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday the state was stepping up its polio-fighting efforts as the virus that causes the life-threatening disease was detected in the wastewater of yet another county in the New York City area. Health officials began checking for signs of the virus in sewage water after the first case of […]
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In the wake of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, two Winnipeggers are remembering her influence in the city, including a woman who owes her business's success to the monarch.
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Two Winnipeg teens are facing robbery and assault charges in separate stabbing incidents in North Kildonan.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Kevin Klein is promising if elected, he'll see flashing lights erected at 400 school zones in the city to warn drivers to slow down.
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Two boys, age 14 and 16, face charges after random stabbings in Winnipeg's North Kildonan neighbourhood.
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Major League Baseball’s new Joint Competition Committee has voted to ban defensive shifts and to add a 15-second pitch clock beginning in the 2023 season. But the approval comes despite objections from the MLBPA. The union confirmed that the four active players on the competition committee — which also featured one umpire and six people […]
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Some Canadians from diaspora communities called for the country’s independence from the Crown on Friday, saying the death of the Queen is a chance to rethink its ties to the monarchy. More than 50 countries with historical links to Britain are part of the Commonwealth, which Queen Elizabeth II was head of throughout her reign. […]
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A 30-year-old woman from The Pas is missing after going out for a walk on Wednesday night.
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King Charles III has paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, a day after she died at the age of 96, saying her life was one "well lived."
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The King’s School has fired a male teacher after conducting an investigation into allegations the longtime employee at the private Christian academy was touchy with teenagers.
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A teacher at a private Christian school in Winnipeg has been fired following an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour, but some say the decision took far too long and other staff should also be terminated.
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LONDON â Tributes in the form of flowers, handwritten notes and pictures grew outside London's Buckingham Palace on Friday as mourning for Queen Elizabeth II entered its second day, drawing visitors from around the world who were touched in some way by her 70-year reign.
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The streets of downtown Winnipeg will be turned into a party-like atmosphere this weekend for the return of ManyFest.
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First Nation students across Manitoba returned to the classroom this week, many of them in person for the first time in two years.
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Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at the age of 96, after occupying the throne for 70 years. While people around the world mourn her loss or argue over her legacy, protocols are already in motion to install her successor. Patricia Treble is a Royal reporter, she joined us back in 2019 to discuss the […]
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Canada’s unemployment rate was 5.4 per cent in August, ticking up for the first time in seven months. The economy lost 40,000 jobs last month, Statistics Canada reported in its latest labour force survey, with the losses concentrated in the public sector. In July, the unemployment rate was 4.9 per cent, the lowest rate since comparable data […]
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Two temporary road closures are taking effect today in Winnipeg that will impact motorists.
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CityNews announced today extensive and in-depth plans for coverage across all platforms of the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, national events and ceremonies commemorating her life, the transition to the reign of King Charles III, and live coverage of the Queenâs funeral. Acting as a special correspondent for CityNews, renowned Canadian journalist Lisa LaFlamme will […]
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A national organization that represents post-secondary student unions is suing the University of Manitoba Students' Union over allegedly failing to pay membership fees for three years, totalling more than $1 million.
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