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If elected mayor, Robert-Falcon Ouellette will have his office housed inside Thunderbird House.
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Several emergency vehicles were seen blocking lanes of traffic on Logan Avenue on Wednesday night due to an incident at a commercial business.
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Support for Winnipeg street parties, a plan to transform Portage Place, and making the city more environmentally friendly were among the promises mayoral candidates made on Wednesday.
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Coolio, the rapper among hip-hop’s most prominent names of the 1990s with hits including “Gangsta’s Paradise” and “Fantastic Voyage,” died Wednesday at age 59, his manager said. Coolio, whose legal name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., died at the Los Angeles home of a friend, longtime manager Jarez Posey told The Associated Press. The cause […]
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From commodity to community, several Winnipeg organizations have put forward a plan to turn Portage Place Mall into a community hub. The group says the plan is based on four major pillars which include turning the mall into a non-profit community centre, providing affordable housing, implementing a safety plan and making sure the property is […]
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Two dozen child-care facilities, most of them in Winnipeg, have received a combined $300,000 to increase Indigenous-focused cultural programming for children and education initiatives for staff.
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The provincial and federal governments will spend $300,000 to help 24 Manitoba daycares implement Indigenous cultural programs.
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Manitoba’s health minister will meet with overburdened emergency-room nurses at Health Sciences Centre for the first time since the pandemic began, amid the ongoing crisis in the hospital’s emergency department.
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Manitoba’s health minister will meet with overburdened emergency-room nurses at Health Sciences Centre for the first time since the pandemic began, amid the ongoing crisis in the hospital’s emergency department.
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The Manitoba legislature returned from summer recess, with a Progressive Conservative premier more “fired up” than ever and the NDP trying to create a political firestorm over a Tory MLA being sued by a business associate.
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The Manitoba legislature returned from summer recess, with a Progressive Conservative premier more “fired up” than ever and the NDP trying to create a political firestorm over a Tory MLA being sued by a business associate.
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Just when parents thought they would be allowed back inside a Winnipeg elementary school after more than two years of being banned due to COVID-19, the virus is again stalling a beloved back-to-school tradition.
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Just when parents thought they would be allowed back inside a Winnipeg elementary school after more than two years of being banned due to COVID-19, the virus is again stalling a beloved back-to-school tradition.
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The impending sale of Lions Place, a Winnipeg home to seniors of modest means, was raised during question period Wednesday at the Manitoba legislature.
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At first the motorcycle riders thought they were coming onto a patch of new pavement on Provincial Road 311 last Saturday afternoon — not a mud slick after a morning of light rain.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bomber and Saskatchewan Roughriders will honour Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation before their game Friday night. Both teams – players and sideline staff – will don orange jerseys and shirts during the pre-game warm-up at IG Field in support of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. “The Blue Bombers and Riders […]
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Manitoba’s electricity rates are shaping up to be a key issue in the fall legislature sitting that started Wednesday. The rates have traditionally been the second-lowest in the country, behind Quebec’s, but there are warnings that Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro must boost its finances and address its growing debt load. The Opposition New Democrats called on […]
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Manitoba politicians are sparring over health care and hydroelectric rates as the legislature begins its fall sitting.
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Winnipeg home prices will drop eight per cent in the final months of the year, four times the national average home sale of 2.2 per cent, a report by Re/Max Canada forecasts.
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The head of Manitoba's northernmost school division says it's facing its worst staffing shortage in years — so much so that the division is pulling out all the stops to attract teachers.
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A plan to transform the Portage Place mall to offer a non-profit community centre and affordable homes has won the support of a mayoral candidate.
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Brady Oliveira may be a big tough guy, but he has an even bigger heart. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back spends his time off the field a little differently than other professional football players. Oliveira is passionate and dedicated to rescuing dogs across Manitoba in his spare time. “I have to make a difference […]
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The federal government will be sitting down with lawyers representing 326 First Nations to negotiate instead of going to trial after deciding to settle a case seeking residential school reparations.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders will honour Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation before their game Friday night.
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Loved ones and community members gathered outside an Arlington Street vendor Wednesday morning, to honour 29-year-old Enrique George Courchene, who was fatally assaulted at the vendor over the weekend.
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A man and a woman were assaulted and their vehicle was shot at in the area of Sixth Avenue S.W. in Dauphin, Man., on Friday.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders will honour Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation before their game Friday night.
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A proposed class-action lawsuit on behalf of Skip The Dishes delivery drivers is slowly moving forward after a Manitoba judge ruled it was “unconscionable” for the company to try to take away couriers’ right to sue.
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Winnipeg police have recovered thousands of dollars in stolen goods and laid charges against a 30-year-old man.
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Winnipeg police say they seized weapons and stolen tools from a storage locker from the city’s southwest last month. Police say they initially learned in August of several weapons stored within the storage locker on Waverley Street near Taylor Avenue. The property crime unit identified a 30-year-old suspect who had access to the unit. Police […]
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Dauphin RCMP are looking for two suspects after an assault and shooting in the city last week.
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A group of young Indigenous adults is considering whether to file a human rights complaint after their experience at a Winnipeg restaurant this past weekend.
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The premier of Nova Scotia says too many residents are still without cellphone service four days after post-tropical storm Fiona roared across Atlantic Canada.
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The president and CEO of United Way Winnipeg is planning to retire from the organization.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, when Canadians can’t get family doctors, walk-in clinics are backlogged and there are no nurses available to provide long-term care in homes or facilities, it doesn’t take much for a patient to arrive at an emergency room as a last resort. But even there, they may not find help, unless […]
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A new study shows that mainstream media sources still dominate where Canadians consume daily news but vary significantly by age group. A Maru Public Opinion survey released on Wednesday found that of 1,517 Canadian adults who were polled and who check the news daily, 45 per cent of them said they get their updates from […]
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Hurricane Ian rapidly intensified as it neared landfall along Florida’s southwest coast Wednesday morning, gaining top winds of 155 mph (250 kph), just shy of the most dangerous Category 5 status. Damaging winds and rain lashed the state, and forecasters said the heavily populated Fort Myers area could be inundated by a storm surge of […]
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Police believe that Eric Wildman — the subject of a weeklong police search last year — killed his neighbour in anger, after catching the man in the act of stealing, court documents say.
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Friends mourning Denis L'Heureux describe the man as a fun presence with a big smile who loved to ride his motorcycle with loved ones, as he was doing on his 45th birthday last weekend when his bike slid on a mud-covered highway and ejected him into oncoming traffic.
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Manitoba MLAs will tackle unfinished business and be joined by a rookie colleague, as the legislature resumes today.
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An Iranian student at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby joined others in taking scissors to her hair. The gesture is a nod to Mahsa Amini, who was allegedly arrested because her hair peeked out from her hijab.
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A Winnipeg father hopes his daughter’s school does more to learn about reconciliation after it walked back plans to have students wear white shirts the day before the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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WINNIPEG — New Winnipeg Jets head coach Rick Bowness didn't find a lot of highlights in his team's 5-3 pre-season victory over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday.
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Residents of Lions Place here on Portage Avenue are calling on the provincial government to help stop the privatization of the affordable living complex. If the sale goes through, it could leave hundreds without a place to live. Back on July 26, a letter was given to all the residents living at Lions Place saying […]
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Dr. Gigi Osler said her mother cried Monday, when she learned her daughter has been appointed to the Senate.
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The Manitoba government has yet to launch a dashboard that tracks surgical and diagnostic procedure backlogs and wait times, despite promising it would be online this month.
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A Winnipeg man’s own history of being sexually abused as a child set him on a criminal path that ended with his arrest for attacking three women and a teenage girl along the city’s Red River trail system, a judge has heard.
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Manitoba’s political landscape is about to undergo a major shift. If the polls are correct and voter sentiment remains largely unchanged, about a year from now NDP Leader Wab Kinew will be Manitoba’s premier and Glen Murray will be mayor of Winnipeg.
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Mayoral candidate Glen Murray wants to give Thunderbird House an extensive restoration.
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Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries says it will do more to reach out to Indigenous-owned companies after buying thousands of orange T-shirts elsewhere.
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Here's a list of events to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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Did you miss out on seeing Jupiter Monday night due to bad weather or simply because you forgot to drag out a telescope? Don’t worry, because it will still be visible over the next few days. While the gas giant was at its closest point to Earth in 59 years on Monday, NASA and other […]
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Residents and supporters of Lions Place in Winnipeg stood outside a former Manitoba Housing building, now known as Smith Street Lofts, to draw attention to a similar dilemma they face as the sale of their 287-suite affordable housing complex hangs in the balance.
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WINNIPEG -- A $35 million revitalization campaign at FortWhyte Alive has received a generous donation-matching boost.
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