New program to reduce number of Manitoba Indigenous youth in custody
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Six of Winnipeg's 11 mayoral candidates shared a stage on Monday eveningĀ ā but only two of them wound up taking fire from their colleagues.
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Winnipeg police stopped an attempt by protesters Monday to enlarge an encampment that has been on the front lawn of the legislature for months, while the provincial government confirmed that some people attached to the camp have been recently arrested.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, over the past couple of years, and particularly since this February, global events have made some industries more precarious and certain commodities much harder to obtain. For most people on Earth, this is bad news, but for one all-too-often overlooked Canadian province, the upheaval has led to a massive windfall. […]
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Scientists are keeping a close eye on a new subvariant of Omicron that is poised to become the dominant strain of COVID-19 this fall and winter. Experts worry the subvariant BQ.1.1, which was first detected in Canada last month, could evade a well-known antibody drug and put vulnerable populations particularly at risk if the strain […]
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Two families hope the day of action will spur answers for their daughters' cases.
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BRANDON — Sioux Valley Dakota Nation and the owner of Turtle Crossing campground have come to a tentative agreement about work involving potential unmarked graves on the northwest Brandon land.
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THE full-house audience was pre-warned not to cheer “or jeer” during a Monday night mayoral forum with the six-highest polling candidates hosted by the Jewish Federation of Winnipeg.
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Jim Garwood says heās hoping a civil court ruling will convince police to reopen an investigation into the death of his 87-year-old mother whose body was found in the basement of her Winnipeg home in 2004.
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One year to the day before the next provincial election is due, the Progressive Conservative government and NDP squared off on how to pay for essential health-care services.
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MORE than 50 city police and provincial peace officers gathered outside the Manitoba legislature Monday, and some anti-government protesters who had been occupying the grounds in front of the main entrance were arrested.
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CJ MowatĀ is being remembered for his caring way with family and friends ā and the things that stood in the way of him getting help ā two months on since hisĀ death in Winnipeg prompted calls from police for help identifying the 33-year-old.
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The Pembina Trails School Division board is brushing off a long-time member’s concerns an updated bylaw — which explicitly states note-taking at certain meetings is not required — is “absolutely eliminating transparency and accountability.”
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The Pembina Trails School Division board is brushing off a long-time member’s concerns an updated bylaw — which explicitly states note-taking at certain meetings is not required — is “absolutely eliminating transparency and accountability.”
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Sathya Kovac died Monday, but the life-threatening disease she fought for more than 15 years didn’t kill her.
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Sathya Kovac died Monday, but the life-threatening disease she fought for more than 15 years didn’t kill her.
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The participation of a former Manitoba grand chief in the grand entry for a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation pow wow has left some hurt and angry.
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Manitoba’s chief public health officer received a significant pay bump as he steered the province through the pandemic, allowing him to leap past the salaries of counterparts in Ottawa and other provinces.
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Canada's Prairie premiers and two U.S. governors want their respective countries to restore pre-pandemic operating hours at entry points along their shared land border.
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Mayoral candidate Jenny Motkaluk lashed out at what she deems “the woke mob” and “COVID theatre” during a fiery campaign speech at The Forks canopy Monday, while promising to ensure the site resumes hosting its traditional Canada Day parties.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Jenny Motkaluk spoke in front of a crowd that included anti-vaccine mandate activists when she reiterated her desire for The Forks to change the name of its Canada Day celebrations.Ā
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Winnipeg police stopped an attempt by protesters Monday to enlarge an encampment that has been on the front lawn of the legislature for months, while the provincial government confirmed that some people attached to the camp have been recently arrested.
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Canadian workers earning minimum wage in several provinces are now seeing an increase in their paycheques.
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St. Boniface has gotten a raw deal since it joined the City of Winnipeg 50 years ago, and should now separate to become an independent municipality once more, according to one candidate for its council seat.
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Advanced voting for the Winnipeg municipal election began Monday. All eligible voters will be able to cast their ballots for the next mayor, city councillor and school board trustee ahead of election day which is Oct. 26. The City of Winnipeg provided a list of all early voting locations across the city, which anyone can […]
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A 33-year-old man from Selkirk faces a number of charges after he stabbed another man, fled with the victim on the hood of the vehicle and then assaulted a police officer, RCMP said.
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WASHINGTON ā Canada's Prairie premiers and two U.S. governors want their respective countries to restore pre-pandemic operating hours at entry points along their shared land border.Ā
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A new three-year program that aims to keep Indigenous youth in Manitoba out of the justice system will be funded through a social impact bond managed by Marymound, a social service organization in Thompson and Winnipeg, which will receive $2.25 million if the program outcomes are met, the province announced on Monday.
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A Selkirk RCMP officer was assaulted last week and had to Taser a suspect to gain control of him.
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Hockey Canada had a previously undisclosed second fund for settling sexual assault claims, according to a report on Monday in theĀ Globe and Mail. Called the Participants Legacy Trust Fund, the fund was established in 1999 by transferring money from the National Equity Fund, which was funded partially by player registration fees, according to theĀ Globe. The […]
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Canadians workers earning minimum wage in several provinces are now seeing an increase in their paycheques. Six provinces – Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador – hiked their minimum wage on Oct. 1. The increases come as the cost of living soars, with Canada’s annual inflation rate reaching a nearly […]
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A 20-year-old woman has been missing for almost six weeks and Winnipeg police are concerned about her well-being.
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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.
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Here is the first part of the deals of the week from the Kenaston location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the second part
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Google Canada will allocate $2.7 million toward grants helping Indigenous Peoples prepare for tech jobs and teaching media literacy to underrepresented communities. The U.S. tech giant says more than $1.3 million will be given to Winnipeg professional development and training charity ComIT to close the skills and education gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations by […]
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Canada’s Prairie premiers and two U.S. governors want their respective countries to restore pre-pandemic operating hours at entry points along their shared land border. The group of provincial and state leaders have written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Joe Biden to argue that curtailed hours at border crossings are hurting the economy. The […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating the death of a First Nations woman as a homicide after she was hospitalized for severe burns. Melissa Cook, 41, was admitted to hospital in early July and died on Aug. 20. Officers became involved in the investigation five days later after the chief medical examiner’s office notified them that her […]
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Ringo Starr is cancelling five Canadian shows this month after the former Beatles drummer tested positive for COVID-19.
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Ringo Starr has cancelled shows in North America after the former Beatles drummer tested positive for COVID-19. The 82-year-old cancelled performances Sunday at the Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo, Michigan, and Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, Minnesota, citing illness. On Monday a spokesperson confirmed that Starr and his All-Starr band would be cancelling […]
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The penultimate week of the Canadian Premier League regular season has come to a close, and all four playoff teams are now known. The week of games started on Vancouver Island as Pacific FC hosted FC Edmonton. Moments into the game, Manny Aparicio stripped the ball off an FC Edmonton player before taking it up […]
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We were just in Edmonton over the weekend and went to the Rec room one night. We have been several times in Winnipeg, we’ve eaten there once or twice but never really paid attention to the menu. Found this awesome ... Read More »
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A 41-year-old woman who diedĀ after suffering severe burns was the victim of a homicide and Winnipeg police urge the public to help them learn more about her.
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The death of a homeless woman who suffered severe burns this summer is being treated as a homicide, and police are asking the public if they know of any similar attacks.
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The Manitoba government is spending nearly $27 million to reconstruct Highway 12 southeast of Winnipeg.
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Winnipeg police are turning to the public in hopes of solving the homicide of a woman who was severely burned before her death this past summer.
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A man recently found unresponsiveĀ near downtown Winnipeg, who later died and was determined to be the victim of a homicide, has now been identified by police.
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TheĀ award recognizes the best Canadian book for readers up to age 12 in any genre and is the biggest of its kind in the country. $116,00 in prize money was awarded across eight categories at the Canadian Centre for Children's Book Centre Awards on Sept. 29, 2022.
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Mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham promised Sunday to boost parks and recreation, while Shaun Loney released his campaign donor list.
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Family, friends and colleagues gathered on Sunday evening to celebrate the life of Bill Blaikie, a longtime Manitoba politician who died at the end of September at age 71.
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Winnipeggers who can't wait to mark their ballot in this month's municipal election don't have to wait anymore.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a deceased man was located at the Health Sciences Centre with suspicious injuries.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, last week, the creative AI DALL-E opened to everyone wanting to use it. The program, which returns images based on text prompts provided by the user, has created mesmerizing tableaus from the gorgeous to the obscene, and it gets better all the time. But is this art? If not, why […]
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Sioux Valley Dakota Nation's Missing Children Project team wants to search for graves of children who attended the former Brandon Residential School, but they need access to private property on Turtle Crossing Campground and it's been denied.
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The day after a Manitoba court found former City of Winnipeg top bureaucrat Phil Sheegl took a bribe while in office, Manitoba's Prosecution Service office sent out a briefing note explaining why charges were not laid in 2019 and downplaying the need for an inquiry.
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A formerĀ corrections officer says he couldn't guard his mind from theĀ assaults, verbal abuse and incidents of self-harm he witnessed in Manitoba's jails.
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The family of a man who died in hospital after being found in medical distress outside a fast-food restaurant in early August wants the world to know he was loved.
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There’s not much conservationists can do to stop fast-tracked demolition of near-century-old homes in the city’s wealthiest neighbourhoods, the executive director of Heritage Winnipeg says.
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In August, my mom excitedly planned to attend David A. Robertson’s book launch for The Stone Child at McNally Robinson. For her, this was as big as a Harry Styles concert or something. She’s a big fan of Robertson, often citing from his book Black Water; she is convinced that she knows the location of a party he attended and wrote about.
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A monument dedicated to more than a century of service from one local military regiment was unveiled Sunday during a ceremony at Vimy Ridge Park.
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A Norway House woman who was detained for more than 25 hours without a chance for release has doubled down on a court declaration that her charter right to a timely bail hearing was violated.
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Wayne Catcheway Jr. believed in healthy eating, so there was stew and bannock for the guests.
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Latin American immigrants in Winnipeg are shifting their national festivities from September to October to join in Canada’s national celebration of Latin American Heritage Month.
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Doctors are warning there is no consistent or reliable national system to collect and share information on maternal deaths and close calls. This is particularly tragic, they say, because most deaths and adverse outcomes are preventable. In the absence of government leadership, doctors are working to change that.
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Brazil’s top two presidential candidates will face each other in a runoff vote after neither got enough support to win outright Sunday in an election to decide if the country returns a leftist to the helm of the world’s fourth-largest democracy or keeps the far-right incumbent in office. With 99.9% of he votes tallied, former […]
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WINNIPEG -- One person was transported to hospital early Sunday after a fire in a three-story apartment building in the 700 block of Sargent Avenue.
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Mackenzie Hughes of Hamilton, Ont., made birdie on the second playoff hole to defeat Sepp Straka in the Sanderson Farms Championship. Hughes twice had to made tough par saves on the closing hole at the Country Club of Jackson, in regulation from 100 feet behind the green for a 3-under 69 to force a playoff […]
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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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