Winnipeg father killed in motorcycle crash had a âbig heartâ, friend says
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Here are the deals from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Deals are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items. Make sure to check out the second part of the deals of ... Read More »
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Here are the deals from the regent location in Winnipeg. Markdowns are store specific, so make sure to check your own store. And once they’re gone they’re gone. Check back in later for the unadvertised deals of the week. Part ... Read More »
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The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is marking 20 years of a once small pilot project to report online sexual abuse and exploitation of children.
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Russian forces controlled Izium for six months before being forced to retreat two weeks ago in a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
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Canada’s remaining COVID-19 travel measures, including the use of the ArriveCAN app at the border, are being dropped as of Oct. 1. Federal minister made the announcement the end to the measures in a news conference on Monday morning, confirming the cabinet order maintaining the border measures will not be renewed when it expires on […]
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A gunman opened fire in a school in central Russia Monday, killing 13 people, including seven children, and wounding 21 others. Russiaâs Investigative Committee said the shooting took place in School No. 88 in Izhevsk, a city about 960 kilometers (600 miles) east of Moscow in the Udmurtia region. It identified the wounded as 14 […]
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The federal government is dropping all COVID-19 measures at borders, meaning travellers will no longer need to provide proof of vaccination when entering Canada or wear masks on planes and trains, Ottawa announced today.
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A day after post-tropical storm Fiona left a trail of destruction across Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec, residents of a devastated coastal town in western Newfoundland learned one of their own was its first confirmed fatality.Â
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In today’s Big Story podcast, this is part one of a five-part series examining Canada’s health care crisis. How we got here, what comes next, and what we can do about it. Nurses are almost everyone’s first point of contact with our health care system. And if you need extensive care, they will be your […]
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Winnipeg and Manitoba are the centres of Canada’s Indigenous future — and the census proved it true again.
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As Winnipeg emerges from an era of lockdowns and public health restrictions and begins to look at ways to revitalize the downtown, some are pointing to a city south of the border for ideas.
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The Canada Revenue Agency wants former Winnipeg chief administrative officer Phil Sheegl and his company FFS Financial Support Services Inc. to pay taxes on bribe money the company received from the contractor that built the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters, court documents reveal.Â
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Premier Heather Stefanson has failed to turn around the sinking ship that is the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, a year after being elected its leader.
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A near-blanket refusal by Manitoba school divisions to provide information about teacher misconduct is “insulting” and “nonsensical,” privacy experts say.
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A University of Manitoba science student is being recognized for her dedication to Canadian Blood Services.
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On Sundays, you might have found Bill Blaikie at Transcona Memorial United Church — likely near the middle aisle, three pews from the back.
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My sister Christina gifted me a beautiful, beaded orange shirt pin she made. A small tribute to recognize and remember residential school survivors leading up to National Truth and Reconciliation Day and in all the days before and after Sept. 30.
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You may have noticed a bright "star" in the eastern sky after sunset, but thatâs no star: itâs the mighty planet Jupiter, and it's almost at its peak brightness.
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Canadian post-secondary institutions are taking more steps to incorporate Indigenous perspectives into what students are learning. The scholars leading this change are shifting beyond just talking about reconciliation to taking action.
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After a pandemic pause, Winnipeg's Kidney Walk fundraiser in support of the Kidney Foundation of Canada returned to an in-person event on Sunday.
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A pop-up exhibit in Winnipeg is showcasing 50 art pieces from Ukrainian contemporary artists, describing the gruesome realities of Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine. On Saturday, Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre hosted the âWar in Living Colourâ exhibit during the cityâs Nuit Blanche event. Artist Veronika Kotyk illustrated childrenâs books for her job. But when […]
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Tributes are pouring in following news that Bill Blaikie, a longtime Manitoba New Democrat whose political career spanned more than three decades, has died.
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Protesters gathered at the Manitoba legislature Saturday to show support for demonstrators in Iran. At least 11 people have been killed in Iran since protests began earlier this month after the funeral of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in custody after being detained by Iranâs morality police. Amini was detained Sept. 13 for allegedly wearing […]
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A man and woman who were arrested in Saskatchewan have been returned to Winnipeg to face charges including kidnapping, robbery and aggravated assault, police say.
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Two suspects from Winnipeg are facing multiple charges in connection with a string of stabbings, robberies and a kidnapping believed to have taken place over an eight-day period. The suspects are a 25-year-old man and 27-year-old woman. NORTH KILDONAN STABBING Police say the first incident took place Sept. 14 before 9:30 p.m. Investigators believe a […]
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Hundreds of thousands of people in the Maritimes remained without power Sunday following post-tropical storm Fiona, which brought fierce gusts of wind, heavy rain and serious infrastructure damage across Atlantic Canada.Â
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Winnipeg police have released an image of an SUV that was reportedly stolen from a 72-year-old woman in the Norwood East area last week. Police are looking for the green 2014 Subaru Forester with Manitoba licence plate FCM 461. Investigators say, of note, the vehicle has black steel âwinterâ rims that are noticeably rusted. The […]
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Jennifer Jones and Reid Carruthers were the winners of the inaugural PointsBet Invitational on Sunday with their Manitoban curling teams each pocketing $50,000 in prize money.
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Naomi and Tyler Wheeler have lived through a pandemic, wildfires, heat waves, minor earthquakes and most recently a post-tropical storm that laid waste to huge swaths of Atlantic Canada. As the former hurricane Fiona pounded Prince Edward Island on Saturday, devastating much of the province, the couple pledged to weather storms â and any other […]
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A few weeks ago, Carly Soares needed a dress for a wedding and fast. “I tried going shopping at the mall, but noticed there was a scarce collection of formal dresses,” the 30-year-old said. “It was actually very surprising. It’s still the pandemic-loungewear kind of vibe throughout a lot of retail stores.” The dresses she […]
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Josh Medernach's second goal of the game, scored at 18:26 of the third period, allowed the Winnipeg ICE to force overtime in Western Hockey League action on Saturday night at Westoba Place.
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Weaving together truth, reconciliation and healing, community members in Brandon created a commemorative teepee Saturday â an art project for the upcoming Truth and Reconciliation Week in the southwestern Manitoba city.
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Ringo Starr says he's still in love with performing, as the 82-year-old Beatles drummer kicks off the Canadian leg of his All Starr Band tour on Monday.
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The onset of autumnal weather, with rains making fields too muddy for tanks, is beginning to cloud Ukraine’s efforts to take back more Russian-held territory before winter freezes the battlefields, a Washington-based think tank said Sunday. Russia, meanwhile, pressed on with its call-up of hundreds of thousands of men to throw into the seven-month war, […]
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People across Atlantic Canada are beginning to assess the damage and clean up after post-tropical storm Fiona swept through the region Friday and Saturday.
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If Ron Thiessen has his way, the Assiniboine Forest will someday become Winnipeg’s first national urban park, a designation that would permanently protect it from residential and commercial development.
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Pete Giesbrecht is one of thousands of so-called 'Lost Canadians' â people who, because of where and when they were born, lost their citizenship due to a complicated and not well publicized section in the Citizenship Act. If passed, new legislation will help those affected, but not others caught up in a second-generation cut-off rule.
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Canada is expanding a facility it uses in Scotland to ship weapons and other aid to eastern Europe and Ukraine, as that country calls for more aid.
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After graduating from flight school and going through nearly two months of rigorous training with Calm Air, Doris Ipeelee is looking forward to flying in her home territory.
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A day after post-tropical storm Fiona left a trail of destruction through Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec, residents of a coastal town in western Newfoundland continued to pick through wreckage strewn across their community, easily the most damaged area in the region. Photos posted on Sunday from Port aux Basques show homes and outbuildings smashed […]
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Italians voted Sunday in an election that could move the country’s politics sharply toward the right during a critical time for Europe, with war in Ukraine fueling skyrocketing energy bills and testing the West’s resolve to stand united against Russian aggression. Polls opened at 7 a.m. and by noon turnout was equal to or slightly […]
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A University of Alberta study shows a connection between horn size and female reproductivity in bighorn sheep, potential conservation topic.
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An organization that aims to protect wilderness sites across Canada says it wants to see Winnipegâs Assiniboine Forest turned into a national urban park.
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Bill Blaikie, a Manitoban politician whose career saw him serve for over three decades, has died at 71 years old.
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People of all ages ran, walked and rolled five kilometres at Winnipeg's Kildonan Park on Saturday at an event to support Indigenous women and girls in sport.
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba politician Bill Blaikie, who spent nearly 30 years as a member of Parliament with the federal New Democrats, has died.
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Manitoba politician Bill Blaikie, who spent nearly 30 years as a member of Parliament with the federal New Democrats, has died. His son, NDP finance critic Daniel Blaikie, posted a family statement on social media saying his father died Saturday at home in the presence of his wife, Brenda. Bill Blaikie had announced publicly earlier […]
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Fans gathered at the Bell MTS Iceplex on Saturday to join the Winnipeg Jets as they officially kicked off hockey season with the return of the Winnipeg Jets Fan Fest.
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Bill Blaikie, a longtime Manitoba New Democrat whose political career spanned more than three decades and included terms in the federal and provincial levels, has died.
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A 29-year-old man is dead following an assault early Saturday morning, Winnipeg police say.
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As people in Atlantic Canada deal with the arrival of Fiona, some weather experts were studying past hurricanes and storms to gain insight into Fiona’s place in history. Chris Fogarty, lead meteorologist and program manager at the Canadian Hurricane Centre, said meteorologists often like to look back at historical events when preparing forecasts. “We want […]
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The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says a vacant, two-storey house in the cityâs North End went up in flames early Saturday morning. The WFPS says they received reports shortly before 6 a.m. about the home on College Avenue near Aikins Street. Crews arrived to find smoke coming from the structure. The fire was declared under […]
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Manitobans helping Ukrainian refugees settle in the province say it's been a long seven months since the start of the war, as they continue working to help thousands of newcomers find shelter and employment â and another influx is expected to arrive this winter.
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SYDNEY, N.S. â Towns in Cape Breton and on Newfoundland's southern coast declared states of emergency on Saturday as post-tropical storm Fiona â one of the strongest storms to ever strike Eastern Canada â continued to lash the region.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a 29-year-old man was killed early Saturday.
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Winnipeg police say a 14-year-old was charged after allegedly discharging bear spray on three people, twice, in front of the Millennium Library late Friday night. Police say the three victims fled the area without speaking to police after being sprayed. The incident occurred around 10 p.m. in front of the library. Police say a foot […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating the death of a 29-year-old man following an alleged assault early Saturday morning near the CP Logan Yards. Police say they responded to a vendor on Arlington Street near Logan Avenue for a report of an assault around 1:15 a.m. Officers found the victim seriously injured. He was taken to hospital […]
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The president of the Winnipeg Police Association is calling it a career after 33 years with the WPS.
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Looking for a good scare this Halloween? You need to visit Heebie Jeebies!
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Walmart has a special deal that ends Sunday night! You can get two free 6×8 next day prints just use the promo code in the picture above.
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