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Winnipeg police say a 29-year-old woman is facing animal cruelty charges after she allegedly stabbed an eight-month-old kitten that was in her care. The injured kitten received emergency surgery at a veterinary hospital, but was later euthanized due to its injuries. WPS responded to the report of an injured animal Monday around 4 p.m. on […]
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The City of Winnipeg must act to provide shelter for homeless people before winter sets in, mayoral candidate Kevin Klein said on Tuesday.
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Winnipeg's new horticultural attraction, The Leaf, is finally close to opening and offering a tropical escape, but some are worried the admission fees will leave many people out in the cold.
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A Winnipeg woman has been arrested after police say she fatally stabbed a kitten in an act officers believe involved substance abuse.
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RCMP believe a Manitoba man who went missing more than four years ago may have been killed.
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A 35-year-old man from Winnipeg has been charged in connection with 69 break-in-related offences that took place between January and September of this year, totalling over $130,000 worth of stolen property, police say.
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Jerry Brown couldn’t wait to be the first to donate to FortWhyte Alive’s expansion campaign.
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A former Maple Ridge, B.C., resident is getting his St. Petersburg, Fl., house ready to be pelted by debris, as Hurricane Ian is tipped to go right over him.
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Police say a 35-year-old Winnipeg man stole $130,000 worth of property in more than a dozen break-ins this year. Winnipeg police have charged the accused with 69 break-in-related offences that allegedly took place between January and September. Police say four homes, three garages and about a dozen vehicles were broken into. The alleged offences took […]
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Winnipeg police have charged a man they say was behind 69 break-ins totalling more than $130,000 worth of stolen goods.
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The majority of provinces have not followed the federal government's move to make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a statutory holiday for its workers.
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Winnipeg police say an officer shot a man at a home in the Point Douglas neighbourhood Tuesday morning. Police say the “officer-involved shooting” happened around 8:15 a.m. The man was taken to hospital in unstable condition. Police say he has since been upgraded to stable. The province’s police watchdog, the Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba […]
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Flordeliz (Gigi) Osler's hat rack is already piled high with the headgear of a physician, advocate, assistant professor, past president of the Canadian Medical Association and TikTok star, but the hat for her newest title — senator — is umbrella-sized.
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A police officer shot a man at a house in Winnipeg's Point Douglas neighbourhood on Tuesday morning.
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Just over two weeks after choosing Pierre Poilievre as new party leader, the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) has opened up its largest polling gap over the Trudeau Liberals in more than three years, according to a recent survey. The new Angus Reid poll found, among decided and leaning voters, 37 per cent say they […]
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WINNIPEG -- The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba is looking into an officer-involved shooting that occurred on Tuesday in Point Douglas.
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People are taking to social media to voice their anger and frustration with the federal government's decision to scrap COVID-19 travel rules as of Oct. 1.
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A new poll from Royal Bank of Canada has found half of the Canadians surveyed are worried about being a victim of a cyberattack.
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A group of Canadian retailers and retail groups are calling on the federal government to implement a Visitor Tax Refund (VTR) program, in an effort to help stimulate economic recovery in this country. The stakeholders, including Birks Group Inc., Hudson’s Bay Company, Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, and the Retail Council of Canada, submitted a proposal […]
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A hard-line Iranian lawmaker on Tuesday slammed female protesters who have taken off mandatory headscarves as prostitutes.
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Police are asking for the public’s help with locating a missing 41-year-old man from Treherne, Man., who was last seen in downtown Winnipeg, RCMP say.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers can secure a home CFL playoff game this weekend.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, if everyone in Canada had a family doctor, we could prevent hundreds of thousands of emergency room visits before they happen. But millions of Canadians don’t have one, and can’t find one. And as family doctors get older and retire, while the population continues to grow, this is only going […]
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Prepare for take-off — steps away from shops, The Old Spaghetti Factory and the Red River. Oh, and you could be in the pilot’s seat.
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Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries is facing criticism over how it purchased its Orange Shirt Day T-shirts after the Crown corporation used a non-Indigenous company to produce them.
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Canupawakpa Dakota Nation, home to 22 residential school survivors, marked the beginning of Truth and Reconciliation Week with a commemorative walk.
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A new virtual catalogue of everyday items that belonged to Indigenous children — a pair of braids and a porridge bowl among them — equips teachers with a resource to help their students make personal connections to the residential school system.
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The end of mandatory masking and other COVID-19 protocols has once again put the widespread popularity of vaping among teens on display — a phenomenon that continues to cause concern among educators and experts.
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The federal NDP is calling for a parliamentary probe of the rising cost of food to determine whether major grocery store chains are raking in excess profits.
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Health Canada has distributed enough of the antiviral Paxlovid to treat more than 700,000 people with COVID-19, yet the provinces have given only a fraction of that medication to patients.
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BRANDON — A healing lodge to be created at the Brandon Correctional Centre will seek to help Indigenous inmates connect to culture and spirituality and set them on a traditional path that will prevent them from reoffending, proponents say.
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Enhancing Winnipeg’s tree canopy and improving transit service were among the ideas put forward at a mayoral candidate forum on the environment Monday night.
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Prominent members of Manitoba's business and health sectors, as well as nearly three dozen military personnel were awarded the first of 1,000 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee medals on Monday night.
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There’s a new member of the Manitoba Buddhist Temple: a tree.
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Three Manitoba acts have added Western Canadian Music Awards to their mantelpieces.
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About 150 people were on hand at the Calm Air hangar at the Thompson airport on Monday to celebrate the
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A man who pleaded guilty to a series of sexual assaults on or near Winnipeg river trails has been sentenced to 14 years in prison.
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Let’s get one thing straight: Glen Murray has not won the 2022 mayoral election. In a somewhat surprising development, however, it appears the election is now his to lose.
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Ticket prices for Assiniboine Park’s newest attraction — which has received about $75 million in public funding — are raising concerns people on lower incomes will be shut out.
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Gerald Brown and fellow senior residents of Lions Place couldn’t believe what they were hearing: their Winnipeg home was being put up for sale on the private housing market.
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Rookie Tory MLA and entrepreneur Obby Khan is facing a lawsuit alleging he has failed to repay more than $560,000 in support provided to his eight-year-old juice company.
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Workers at a French-language daycare centre in St. Vital went on strike Friday.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed a high-profile surgeon and the former head of Canada’s public service to the Senate.
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A Winnipeg surgeon, professor and advocate for diversity and inclusion has been appointed to the Senate.
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A 30-year-old man who admitted to attacking three women and a teenage girl in Winnipeg last spring and summer has been sentenced to 14 years in prison, less the time he's already spent, in recognition of the fact that he was also abused.
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Winnipeg police say two people are facing 20 charges each following a drug bust on Colley Crescent over the weekend.
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Sydney Daniels is joining the NHL's Winnipeg Jets as a college scout, but the 27-year-old member of the Mistawasis Nehiyawak First Nation has already enjoyed a long hockey career.
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The reconstructed Highway 59 bridge that crosses the Red River Floodway north of Winnipeg is about to open ahead of schedule.
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A 19-year-old Winnipeg man is recovering in hospital after being accidentally shot while target shooting north of Selkirk.
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Police in Nova Scotia say a man missing since Friday is believed to have been swept out to sea during post-tropical storm Fiona. Halifax district RCMP say the 81-year-old Lower Prospect, N.S., resident was last seen Friday evening and a thorough search was conducted over the weekend. They say search efforts have ended based on […]
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The head of northern Manitoba's health-care system is apologizing for historic and continuing racism against Indigenous people seeking medical care, and promising change.
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The Manitoba government has announced a $1.75 million investment — dubbed the Food Security Fund — to support not-for-profit community organizations with the rising cost of food. “We know that food banks and other not-for-profit community groups who assist Manitobans with their food needs have been feeling the effects of inflation,” said Families Minister Rochelle […]
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Manitoba will establish two healing lodges at correctional centres in Brandon and The Pas, providing cultural connection and support for Indigenous offenders in those facilities while aiming to reduce their risk to reoffend, Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen says.
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Shaun Loney is promising to reduce Winnipeg's carbon footprint by extending geothermal heating to homes.
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Health officials and Indigenous leaders in northern Manitoba have signed a declaration to address racism in the health-care system. The document commits the regional health system to reduce barriers for Indigenous people seeking care and reduce the gaps in care between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Bernice Thorassie, who helps northern Indigenous patients navigate the health-care […]
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The Manitoba government is establishing healing lodges at two correctional facilities to give prisoners access to culturally appropriate supports and limit their chances of reoffending. The province says the Standing Together Healing Lodges at the correctional centres in Brandon and The Pas are to support inmate education, language acquisition, family reunification and sobriety. Justice Minister […]
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Systemic change in Manitoba’s health-care system will incorporate Indigenous culture and will no longer tolerate racism, Indigenous and provincial leaders declared Monday.
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BRANDON, Man. — The Manitoba government is establishing healing lodges at two correctional facilities to give prisoners access to culturally appropriate supports and limit their chances of reoffending.
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Shaun Loney is making late-race gains but Glen Murray remains well ahead of the field in the home stretch of the campaign to become Winnipeg's next mayor, a new Probe Research poll suggests.
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A Winnipeg man has died following a multi-vehicle crash involving six motorcycles on Saturday afternoon.
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A 45-year-old man from Winnipeg is dead after he and five other motorcyclists drove into mud on a highway northeast of Steinbach, RCMP say.
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Here is the second part of the deals from the regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the first part of the deals of the week and also the markdown Monday deals. The Advent calendars were out but ... Read More »
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