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Manitoba RCMP have a suspect in custody after a chase involving two separate stolen vehicles.
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OTTAWA â The Liberals moved forward on their promised financial help for Canada's lowest-income families on Tuesday, introducing bills to expand the GST, housing and dental benefits within minutes of the House of Commons kicking off its fall sitting.
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A Winnipeg police officer was justified in shooting a man who killed a woman and had a knife in his hands as he moved toward police, the Manitoba Independent Investigation Unit says.
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The U.S. FDA is pleading with people to not cook their chicken in NyQuil as a potentially dangerous social media trend makes the rounds.
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Jenny Motkaluk says she wants the Winnipeg Police Board to get rid of the city's police chief, and then she wants to get rid of the board.
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The sentencing hearing for Aydin Coban, who was found guilty of harassing Amanda Todd, has been delayed because the lead prosecutor has COVID.
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A Manitoba couple from Ebb and Flow First Nation travelled to London to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II. Matthew Houle and Pearl Baptiste-Houle arrived in London on Saturday morning to attend the funeral of the Queen in person. It was a milestone event they say they couldnât miss. âMy wife is a royalist. […]
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Manitoba's real estate market is moving closer to balanced territory based on August home sales.
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The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League's Creston Valley Thunder Cats have been sanctioned after a hazing investigation.
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Walmart photo centre has a deal on prints right now.
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Canada’s annual inflation rate slowed to 7.0 per cent in August largely driven by the price of gasoline falling, but the cost of groceries continues to climb. In its latest monthly consumer price index (CPI) report, Statistics Canada said grocery prices rose at the fastest rate since 1981, with prices up 10.8 per cent compared […]
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Canada's inflation rate cooled to seven per cent in August, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. But food prices are still climbing, with the cost of groceries rising by 10.8 per cent in the past year.
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OTTAWA â A University of Calgary economist warns a new federal dental benefit for children could open families up to the potential for "clawbacks" if they don't spend all the money on their kids' teeth.Â
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The cannons have sounded, the bells have rung and the mourners have paid their respects. Now King Charles III faces the task of preserving a 1,000-year-old monarchy that his mother nurtured for seven decades but that faces an uncertain future. The challenge is immense. Personal affection for the queen meant that the monarchyâs role in […]
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Three people, including a police officer, were killed. The gunman dies as well. The crimes stretched over three cities, five police agencies and hours of the middle of a day in Southern Ontario. But more than a week after the shooter was killed by police, there still isn’t much to explain why this happened. What […]
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A strengthening Hurricane Fiona barreled toward the Turks and Caicos Islands on Tuesday as it threatened to strengthen into a Category 3 storm, prompting the government to impose a curfew. Forecasters said Fiona could become a major hurricane late Monday or on Tuesday, when it was expected to pass near the British territory. âStorms are […]
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A majority of Winnipeggers place homelessness and poverty among the top issues in this yearâs civic election, newly released poll results suggest.
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Downtown Winnipeg has less than half the foot traffic it did just over two years ago when the pandemic started, a new report from the University of Toronto and the University of California, Berkeley, suggests.
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The tragedy of the mass killings at James Smith Cree Nation is making Manitoba's First Nations leaders think hard about how to bring full-time Indigenous police officers to their communities.
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For the last month, plywood has covered the glass front door at Pup Paradise that was shattered when someone broke into the dog grooming shop and walked out with expensive equipment.
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There’s something new on the campus of Canadian Mennonite University — a teepee.
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Pretty soon, you’ll be able to virtually furnish your empty apartment with the click of a mouse.
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As local mourners gathered to honour the life and legacy of Canada’s longest-serving monarch, Queen Elizabeth watched over them — from the north easternmost stained-glass window of St. John’s Anglican Cathedral.
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MAYORAL candidate Scott Gillingham wants to bring better customer service to city hall.
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MAYORAL candidate Scott Gillingham wants to bring better customer service to city hall.
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A homeless man who made headlines for living in a shed on city property in St. James for a month is getting help finding safe housing, income assistance and employment.
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Harry Langford, who played 135 consecutive games for the Calgary Stampeders over nine seasons (1950-58), was one of the franchise's earliest stars and toughest athletes. He died Monday morning at age 92.
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Officials said that an executive of a vegan food products company has been charged with felony battery and making a terroristic threat after an altercation outside a football game in which he’s accused of biting a man’s nose. Beyond Meat Chief Operations Officer Doug Ramsey has been accused of a road rage attack outside Saturday’s […]
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Gordon Alder may be 90 years old and ineligible to vote for mayoral hopeful Scott Gillingham, but he has voluntarily assembled dozens of the candidate’s election signs.
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An Alberta man found guilty of manslaughter in the deaths of two Métis hunters is appealing his conviction and sentence.
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Police have laid charges in connection to a Monday incident involving students and at least one parent at Collège Sturgeon Heights Collegiate.
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The largest union of city workers is poised to strike.
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LONDON — It was eerie, how you could pinpoint the moment the surreal became real.
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University of Alberta dietician says food has a huge impact on learners' ability to focus, and humans need good fuel for their brains.
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Safe opioid supply programs can cut down on ER and hospitalizations for people at high risk for overdose, says new research from Ontario.
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Several suspects were arrested and are facing charges after three people were bear-sprayed outside a Winnipeg high school around lunch time on Monday, police say
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Several people were arrested and a gun was recovered after witnesses saw the weapon among a group of people in the William Whyte neighbourhood on Monday, Winnipeg police say.
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The City of Winnipeg needs to reorganize itself to make it more focused on customer service, mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham says.
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Cannons boomed across the Assiniboine River in downtown Winnipeg on Monday in a deafening salute to Queen Elizabeth II as she was laid to rest 6,000 kilometres away.
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An earthquake hit the west coast of Mexico, south of Guadalajara, off the state of Michoacan Monday afternoon.
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More than 200 people gathered south of the Manitoba Legislative Building this morning for a royal gun salute to Queen Elizabeth.
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More than 200 people gathered south of the Manitoba Legislative Building this morning for a royal gun salute to Queen Elizabeth.
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The City of Winnipeg's largest union has told its 5,000 members to sign up for strike picket duty after the latest round of contract talks failed to result in a collective agreement.
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The number of newborns taken into care dropped dramatically as birth alerts ended across Canada, but child welfare experts warn ceasing the practice cannot be the only step governments take to keep families together.
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Hurricane Fiona roared over the Dominican Republic on Monday after knocking out power across all of Puerto Rico, causing damage the governor said was “catastrophic.” Many people were left without water service. No deaths had been reported, but authorities in the U.S. territory said it was too early to know the full scope of damage […]
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Here is the second part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the first part of the deals of the week from Costco.
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Here is the first part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg. Deals are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items. Anything ending in 97 is ... Read More »
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It’s almost that time of year – Samplesource Fall samples should be available soon. If they do it as usual it should be out next Tuesday September 27th. Now’s the time to register on their website if you haven’t done ... Read More »
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Many companies are pushing to bring employees back to the office, but new data shows workers are getting more comfortable working from home.
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Winnipeg's Iranian community gathered at the legislative grounds Sunday evening to raise awareness about the case of a young woman in Iran who died in custody after she was arrested, reportedly after morality police found fault with her headscarf.
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LONDON â The queen who ruled the United Kingdom and served as Canada's head of state for seven decades was carried to her final resting place on Monday after a state funeral watched across the Commonwealth and around the world.
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Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned for 70 years, spent most of her life dedicated to service and duty, and on Monday, Britain and the world gathered to honour and say a final goodbye to the late monarch. The state funeral was held at Westminster Abbey in London and a committal service took place in St. […]
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Local horse racing fans will get one extra day of live action at the track. Assiniboia Downs has extended the racing season until Wednesday, September 28.
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Some Winnipeggers are losing patience with the number of homeless people who continue to live in bus shacks throughout the downtown and want the area cleaned up so they will feel safe again.
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Queen Elizabeth II is being laid to rest with a funeral at Westminster Abbey followed by a procession to Windsor Castle before a committal service in St. George’s Chapel. She will then be buried with her late husband, Prince Philip, at a private family service. CityNews special correspondent Lisa LaFlamme, alongside reporters Cynthia Mulligan and […]
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Britain and the world said a final goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II at a state funeral Monday that drew presidents and kings, princes and prime ministers — and crowds who massed along the streets of London to honor a monarch whose 70-year reign defined an age. In a country known for pomp and pageantry, the […]
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Delaying a COVID-19 booster shot appointment to wait for expanded bivalent vaccine eligibility may not be the best option as transmission levels are predicted to rise this fall, a national network of COVID-19 researchers is recommending.
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Cathy Campbell came up with the idea of greening downtown Winnipeg while taking in the view from her office window at Holy Trinity Anglican Church.
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Calls for more transparency about her undisclosed property and its sale continue to dog Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson.
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Park-goers within earshot stopped and turned as bagpipe music rang out in the English Gardens at Assiniboine Park Sunday morning.
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An upcoming event invites people of all faiths to Walking the Paths: From the Truth of Residential Schools to Reconciliation at Westworth United Church.
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When I was a little girl, I remember sleeping at my Amma’s house and waking early to watch Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson get married and, of course, all of the extravagance and custom that a royal wedding brings.
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A lifelong volunteer, Terumi Kuwada links her interest in community service to her mother and father.
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Canadian dignitaries are gathered at Ottawa's Christ Church Cathedral for a solemn send-off to Queen Elizabeth, the country's longest-serving monarch.
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Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch, will be laid to rest at Windsor Castle on Monday following a funeral service at London's Westminster Abbey.
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Terry Fox’s cousin says heâs blown away by the support. Canadians once again laced up their shoes to take part in this yearâs Terry Fox Run, with more than 650 communities across the country fundraising for cancer research. Fox’s cousin Carlisle Settee ran in Winnipeg on Sunday â his 37th run. “It’s huge… huge!â said […]
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