Southern Chiefs' Organization reveals totem pole in honour of residential school children
The Southern Chiefs' Organization (SCO) held a protocol ceremony to raise a totem pole from British Columbia in Assiniboine Park on Sunday.
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The Southern Chiefs' Organization (SCO) held a protocol ceremony to raise a totem pole from British Columbia in Assiniboine Park on Sunday.
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Following National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous advocates say it’s important to continue reflection and learning beyond Sept. 30. On Friday, thousands of Manitobans dressed in orange and marched through Winnipeg for the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. Kyle Mason, a reconciliation consultant, says he was glad to see […]
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Iran’s parliamentary speaker warned Sunday that protests over the death of a young woman in police custody could destabilize the country and urged security forces to deal harshly with those he claimed endanger public order, as countrywide unrest entered its third week. Scattered anti-government protests appeared to break out in Tehran and running clashes with […]
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Did you know it’s IODE Awareness Week?
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Did you know it’s IODE Awareness Week?
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Rescuers evacuated stunned survivors on a large barrier island cut off by Hurricane Ian and Florida’s death toll climbed sharply, as hundreds of thousands of people were still sweltering without power days after the monster storm rampaged from the state’s southwestern coast up to the Carolinas. Florida, with nearly four dozen reported dead, was hit […]
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Two suspicious deaths in Winnipeg’s West End have been confirmed as homicides, police say.
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Winnipeg police say a man was found dead outside the Health Sciences Centre with “suspicious injuries” on Sunday morning. Police say a bystander found the man on the ground, unresponsive, on Sherbrook Street and Cumberland Avenue around 6:45 a.m. He was taken to hospital by ambulance. WPS says it was notified of the body shortly […]
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Brandon's Pulling Together paddling event was organized to help bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and the police together.
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The Winnipeg Jets honoured the late Dale Hawerchuk Saturday by unveiling a statue of the hockey legend at True North Square plaza. Hawerchuk’s wife Crystal and some of his former teammates were in attendance. There was also a fly-by featuring four 17 Wing CT-155 Hawks. Hawerchuk, who became the face of the Winnipeg Jets, died […]
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Winnipeg police arrested two people early Sunday after a truck crashed in the area of Parr Street and Flora Avenue.
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On the cusp of retirement, Selkirk, Man., social worker Roxane Anderson says she is struggling to continue in a work world that has changed since the pandemic.
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People living on a northern Manitoba Cree Nation are celebrating the opening of a new community-owned grocery store they say will give them independence and allow them to stop paying exorbitant prices for food.
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An Indigenous jacket with connections to the Red River area has travelled thousands of miles across multiple centuries to end up in the care of a vintage clothing supplier in the United Kingdom. Now, staff at the company are trying to figure out how to get it home — and where exactly home might be.
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The civilian watchdog agency overseeing the RCMP routinely takes Mounties to task for bungling sexual assault investigations, despite the RCMP's promises to do better.
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Crystal Hawerchuk told a crowd of hundreds of people how much her late husband, Dale, loved the city and the province before the official unveiling of the statue of the greatest Winnipeg Jet of all time just outside of the Canada Life Centre on Saturday afternoon.
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Friends, fans and family of the late Dale Hawerchuk gathered in True North Square on Saturday for the unveiling of a bronze statue of the former Winnipeg Jet and Hockey Hall of Famer, who died in 2020 at the age of 57 after he was diagnosed with stomach cancer.
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Clashes between supporters of two Indonesian soccer teams in East Java province killed at least 129 people, including at least two police officers. Most of the dead were trampled to death, according to police. Several fights between supporters of the two rival soccer teams were reported inside the Kanjuruhan Stadium in East Java province’s Malang […]
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Two of Winnipeg's 11 mayoral candidates issued pledges related to housing on Saturday, with one promising to tax short-term rentals and another putting forward his plan to address homelessness.
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Dozens of Florida residents left their flooded and splintered homes by boat and by air on Saturday as rescuers continued to search for survivors in the wake of Hurricane Ian, while authorities in South Carolina and North Carolina began taking stock of their losses. The death toll from the storm, one of the strongest hurricanes […]
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After being encircled by Ukrainian forces, Russia pulled troops out Saturday from an eastern Ukrainian city that it had been using as a front-line hub. It was the latest victory for the Ukrainian counteroffensive that has humiliated and angered the Kremlin. Russia’s withdrawal from Lyman complicates its internationally vilified declaration just a day earlier that […]
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All federally imposed COVID-19 travel restrictions, including testing, reporting and quarantine requirements for people entering Canada ended Saturday.
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The Winnipeg Jets are honouring the late Dale Hawerchuk ahead of Saturday night’s NHL pre-season clash against the Oilers. The organization will unveil a statue commemorating the Jets legend and Hall of Famer. The event will take place at True North Square plaza, at the corner of Graham Avenue and Hargrave Street. The ceremony is […]
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Manitobans gathered at Winnipeg’s Scurfield Park Saturday to plant trees in memory of the victims of Flight PS752, which was shot down outside of Tehran by Iranian missiles just minutes after take off on Jan. 8, 2020, killing all 176 people on board.
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An 18 year old man from Winnipeg is facing a number of charges after police say a group of people broke into two residences early Thursday, leaving one man shot and many others — including small children — affected by bear spray.
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Linebacker Adam Bighill relished the way the Winnipeg Blue Bombers defence bounced back from their worst performance of the season. The defence forced six turnovers to key a 31-13 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders before a sold-out crowd of 33,234 fans at IG Field on Friday night. Winnipeg, which had given up 48 points in […]
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An 18-year-old Winnipeg man is facing aggravated assault and weapons-related charges in connection with a shooting in West End, and a breaking and entering on the city’s outskirts early Thursday morning. Police say they first received a report of a shooting around 3:30 a.m. on Sherbrooke Street near Ellice Avenue. Officers arrived to find a […]
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Retired ballerina best known as principal dancer with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
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Winnipeg police are investigating the suspicious death of a man whose body was found outside a downtown home Friday morning. Police say they responded to a report of suspicious circumstances at a home on Balmoral Street near Sargent Avenue shortly before 8:30 a.m. Officers say they found the man’s body outside. His death is considered […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating a suspicious death in the 500 block of Balmoral Street.
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A former senator who resigned from the upper chamber amid scandals related to alleged sexual misconduct is now facing criminal charges. Ottawa police say Don Meredith, 58, has been charged with three counts of sexual assault and one count of criminal harassment. A source confirmed to The Canadian Press that the man in question was […]
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OTTAWA — As of this morning, travellers to Canada do not need to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 — and wearing a mask on planes and trains is now optional, though it is still recommended.
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As of Saturday morning, travellers to Canada do not need to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 — and wearing a mask on planes and trains is now optional, though it is still recommended. People entering the country are no longer subject to random mandatory tests for the virus, and those who are unvaccinated will […]
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For generations, Manitoba farmers have depended on the land for their livelihoods. As farms have grown, technological advances have helped them increase yields while protecting the land and its natural resources. Hog farming is no different — Manitoba’s hog farmers continuously invest in technology and data to reduce their carbon footprint as the sector expands.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Kevin Klein expressed frustration this week about online trolling over his former employment by Peter Nygard, the former fashion mogul now accused of sexual assault.
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Here's a look at some of the main pledges Winnipeg's mayoral hopefuls have made — and what you need to know before heading to the polls on Oct. 26.
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The conference Creating a New Legacy began more than a decade ago in Brandon, with the goal of building bridges of friendship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and groups walking the healing path of Truth and Reconciliation.
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Irène Kirouac’s smile was as iconic as her restaurants.
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Vladimir Putin followed through on his threat to annex occupied Ukrainian territories, thereby drastically raising the stakes in his war on Ukraine. What comes next though is unclear. Putin has framed the conflict as a much broader fight against Western nations, and has threatened to use nuclear weapons to achieve his goals.
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Coming off their worst performance of the season, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers defence forced six turnovers to lead the way in a 31-13 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders before a sold-out crowd of 33,234 fans at IG Field.
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Coming off their worst performance of the season, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers defence forced six turnovers to lead the way in a 31-13 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders before a sold-out crowd of 33,234 fans at IG Field.
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Well, summer is officially over. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but the changing of the seasons brings with it some benefits: the temporary utility of light jackets, the beautiful foliage on the trees and the satisfying crunch of the fallen leaves under our feet.
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A partnership announced in August between McDonald’s Canada and McCains Foods to advance regenerative agriculture practices on Canadian farms puts the spotlight on a concept that’s been gaining momentum — and attracting some controversy — over the past decade.
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Assiniboia Downs ended its 2022 live racing season on a positive note Wednesday as fans bet $2,448,634 and increased the wagering total for the season to $55,326,730, second only to the record wagering of 2020.
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There were so many people who showed up at Oodena Circle Friday morning. The crowd was diverse in nearly every way, and most everyone I saw was wearing an orange shirt in honour of the lost and stolen children.
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An increasing number of education leaders in Manitoba are inviting elders and traditional knowledge keepers into K-12 buildings in small acts of reconciliation playing out across the public school system in the annual lead-up to Sept. 30 and throughout the year.
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Some small-business owners are scrambling to plan payrolls with Manitoba’s minimum wage set to rise Saturday by $1.55 per hour.
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Following a year of COVID-19 shutdowns, 2021-22 was a banner year for gaming and cannabis revenue, according to Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries’ annual report made public Thursday.
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Applicants are still waiting months for a Manitoba Health card amid a backlog that began earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic, with the province refusing to disclose data on processing times.
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Winnipeggers can begin casting ballots to select their next mayor and council Monday.
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Thousands decked out in orange marched through downtown Winnipeg on Friday to mark the second-annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also know as Orange Shirt Day.
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The second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was marked in Winnipeg by the installation of two fixtures to permanently honour those affected by Canada’s residential school system.
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Two drivers of separate semi-trailer trucks were taken to hospital Friday after a three-vehicle crash on the west Perimeter Highway.
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Thousands of people clad in orange flowed through Winnipeg's downtown in honour of the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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With drumming and singing, at powwows and public ceremonies, communities across the country are marking the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. The federal statutory holiday, also known as Orange Shirt Day, was established last year to remember children who died while being forced to attend residential schools, as well as those who survived, and […]
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WINNIPEG -- A new art piece in tribute of Every Child Matters was unveiled in Winnipeg on Friday to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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A new report finds damages are already adding up quickly from floods, fires, heat, and hurricanes and it finds by 2025 climate change will slow Canada's economy by $25 billion a year.
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Two people were taken to hospital in unstable condition after a crash between two semis on the Perimeter Highway just outside Winnipeg Friday morning.
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Several downtown Winnipeg streets will temporarily close this weekend for either construction or special events.
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The action represents a sharp escalation in the seven-month conflict in Ukraine.
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