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Hallway medicine for trauma patients at Winnipeg’s largest ER has become increasingly common, Health Sciences Centre emergency department staff say.
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All non-essential government services are to close Monday in Manitoba to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II, while Saskatchewan plans to pay tribute to her without designating the day as a provincial statutory holiday.
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The search for two missing children, who did not return home to their mother after being with their dad, has ended after the young kids were found safe. On Tuesday afternoon, Manitoba RCMP said 12-year-old Chyanne Bailey, 10-year-old Brock Bailey and their father, 41-year-old Michael Bailey from Hartney, Manitoba were safely located — not in […]
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Mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham proposes to bring in a new dedicated “infrastructure tax” to help pay for capital projects. It’s a risky move that may not go over well with some taxpayers, many of whom are struggling with price inflation and soaring interest rates. But it does raise a legitimate question: can the city, which has taken on record debt in recent years and is still feeling the financial pain from the COVID-19 pandemic, avoid raising property taxes beyond its existing 2.33 per cent annual increase? It could become one of the top issues in this campaign.
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Pat Pears was suffering from COVID-19 and all alone when she took her last breath Monday in her bed at Fred Douglas Lodge.
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Pat Pears was suffering from COVID-19 and all alone when she took her last breath Monday in her bed at Fred Douglas Lodge.
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Questions are being raised on how the City of Winnipeg handles tenders for traffic infrastructure, following a Free Press analysis of underground wiring contracts dating back more than a decade.
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Questions are being raised on how the City of Winnipeg handles tenders for traffic infrastructure, following a Free Press analysis of underground wiring contracts dating back more than a decade.
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Manitoba has declared a day of mourning and will close provincial government offices after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared Monday a federal holiday to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth.
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Manitoba has declared a day of mourning and will close provincial government offices after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared Monday a federal holiday to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth.
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Mayoral candidate Shaun Loney is promising, if elected, to reduce the number of times Winnipeg police are dispatched to calls by 10 per cent within four years.
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Manitoba’s labour tribunal has once again thrown out a school bus driver’s claim his union failed to adequately represent him when he was fired for participating in an anti-COVID-19 restriction rally and bad-mouthing his employer on social media.
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Manitoba will follow the federal government’s decision to mark September 19 as a day of mourning. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement in News Brunswick on Tuesday saying it’s an important opportunity for Canadians to mourn. “We have also chosen to move forward with a federal holiday, on Monday,” said Trudeau. “We will be […]
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The union for about 4,900 City of Winnipeg employees has set up a strike headquarters as members prepare to hit the picket lines if there is no progress this week.
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CUPE Local 500, the union representing around 4,900 City of Winnipeg workers, has now established a strike headquarters, with the possibility of its members going on strike. The city and the union began negotiations last spring after the contract expired in February of that year. In July, 93 per cent of its members voted in […]
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Manitoba government employees who work in non-essential services will have Monday off to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth.
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Winnipeg Police Service employees may be getting a secured floor of downtown parking stalls after complaints their current parking options leave them at risk of assault and vehicle sabotage.
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A resident of Winnipeg's Wolseley neighbourhood is harnessing the power of her community to raise money for local food banks with beautiful hand-picked flowers.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidates promised to hire more paramedics, service the area of CentrePort South and use social enterprises to reduce recidivism among criminal offenders.
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RCMP are again making a public appeal for information in the disappearance of a rural Manitoba man more than four years ago.
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Hockey Canada asked the federal government in 2019 if it could self-govern its safe-sport cases, despite facing a “significant potential claim.” In a three-page email to the Sport Minister’s office, Hockey Canada boasted about its safe-sport management that was “second to none,” but voiced concerns both about any third-party mechanism for investigations, and the new […]
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Correction: a previous version of this story showed an incorrect photo unrelated to Monday’s collision. Winnipeg police say a man in his 20s is dead and two others are in unstable condition after a crash in the Elmwood neighbourhood Monday night. Police say a vehicle with three occupants collided with another vehicle before crashing into […]
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A two-vehicle collision Monday night has claimed the life of a man in his 20s and the seizure of weapons.
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A two-vehicle crash left one man dead and two others facing charges after police found a loaded sawed-off shotgun inside one of the cars.
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Winnipeg police have charged two former health-care aides at Extendicare Oakview Place with multiple counts of assault. BACKGROUND: Two employees accused of abuse at Extendicare Oakview Place care home WPS investigators determined the aides at the personal care home in Sturgeon Heights âused inappropriate physical actions on separate occasions.â Police allege this was done âto […]
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Two health-care aides are facing charges of assaulting residents at a Winnipeg personal care home, a facility accused of hiding abuse allegations from the health authority for months.
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Two health care aides are facing charges after multiple seniors were assaulted at a Winnipeg personal care home. Police began investigating in June after reports of abuse at a PCH […]
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Manitoba RCMP say they haven’t issued an Amber Alert for two missing siblings, who weren’t returned to their mother after spending time with their father, because the case doesn’t meet the criteria.
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Escalating crime in Winnipeg has led some business owners to call a meeting to discuss the issue â and possible solutions. The Four Crowns Inn on McPhillips Street, for instance, has dealt with a lot in the past month alone. There have been alleged pepper-spray incidents, staff getting hit in the early hours of the […]
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OTTAWA â Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Sept. 19 will be a federal holiday to mourn Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her state funeral in London.
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The death of Queen Elizabeth II is renewing talks in Canada about ditching ties to the monarchy, as many reflect on its colonialist history.
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Canada has announced measures to try and help make things more affordable for people grappling with sky-high inflation.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Monday, Sep. 19, the day of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, will be a federal holiday and a national day of mourning. He says that federal workers will be notified they will get the day off of work. “We have chosen to move forward with a federal holiday on Monday,” Trudeau […]
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RCMP are still looking for two missing children who didn't return home after visiting their father in western Manitoba on the weekend, but Mounties haven't issued an Amber Alert.
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The deadline for Manitobans to apply for financial assistance related to last spring's flood season is approaching.
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As the dust settles, we’ve begun to learn more about the horrific stabbing spree that transpired last week in Saskatchewan. But even more so, we’ve begun to contend with the likelihood that for the most burning question, ‘why?’, we may never receive a satisfying answer. Jana Pruden is a feature writer whoâs been covering the […]
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SAINT ANDREWS, N.B. â Canada needs responsible leadership, not dog-whistle and irresponsible politics, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday in a direct attack on new Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
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Television ranked low on the list of things Marvyn Cairns and his family wanted to think about after he was admitted to hospital with complications from terminal cancer.
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The trial of an RCMP officer accused of assaulting a man outside a Thompson, Man., hotel bar opened on Monday with a witness saying the first arriving officer was agitated over the police regularly being called to the same establishment.Â
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Twelve people on stretchers, including a stroke patient with a bleeding brain and a trauma patient transported by helicopter, were lined up in the entrance hallway at Manitoba's largest emergency department on Sunday evening because no beds were available inside, a physician at the hospital said.
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King Charles III was flying to Northern Ireland Tuesday on the latest leg of his tour of the nations that make up the United Kingdom, as thousands of people lined up through the night to pay their last respects to his motherâs coffin in Edinburgh. On Monday night, Charles and his siblings, Anne, Andrew and […]
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The date of Queen Elizabeth's funeral will be marked in Canada with a national holiday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
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WITH daylight hours rapidly diminishing and as trees change colour for the fall, Manitoba Health Minister Audrey Gordon and her sofa made their first stop of a promised summer conversation tour.
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WHILE the justice minister has called out a critical shortage of RCMP officers in Manitoba, his department has major staffing vacancies of its own to address, the employees’ union says.
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A rural Manitoba nurse who just finished nursing school says now â as a patient laid up in hospital with a broken ankle â she understands first hand the strain facing Manitoba's health-care system.Â
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Brock Bailey, left, and his sister Brock Bailey never returned home from their father's Saturday as planned, RCMP said Monday.
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Manitoba RCMP ask the public to be on the lookout for two children who haven’t been returned to their mother after being with their father.
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The Winnipeg police guns and gangs unit has arrested six people in three drug trafficking cases.
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Months before Winnipeg police arrested Miguel Giasson for a string of alleged sex crimes, a court was warned he posed a “well-above average” risk to reoffend and had made no effort to co-operate with probation authorities.
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Months before Winnipeg police arrested Miguel Giasson for a string of alleged sex crimes, a court was warned he posed a “well-above average” risk to reoffend and had made no effort to co-operate with probation authorities.
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Newly-elected Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre easily won every federal riding in Manitoba.
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Newly-elected Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre easily won every federal riding in Manitoba.
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Political appointees who work for the province are getting an extra pay bump, riling the union and labour organizations that had to take the Tory government to court over its contentious wage-freeze legislation.
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Political appointees who work for the province are getting an extra pay bump, riling the union and labour organizations that had to take the Tory government to court over its contentious wage-freeze legislation.
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Melita’s ER is on track to reopen next week after additional delays rooted in staff shortages.
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Manitoba’s two largest universities have taken divergent approaches to masking and the consequences are on full display, as two starkly different campuses began the first full week of the fall term.
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Thousands of workers from 311, 911, recreational services, water and waste, traffic and other municipal services are ready to walk off the job if negotiations with the City of Winnipeg don't go their way this week, their union says.
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A mayoral candidate is promising, if elected, to replace all of Winnipeg Transit’s diesel buses with zero-emission models by 2030 and add more service to the busiest routes.
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A Winnipeg man is facing 27 charges relating to drugs and firearms following a police investigation on Sunday.
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