Man stabbed by sword after confronting group hitting car in Dauphin
A man suffered a non-life-threatening stab wound after he was attacked by a group of teenagers wielding a sword, RCMP say.
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A man suffered a non-life-threatening stab wound after he was attacked by a group of teenagers wielding a sword, RCMP say.
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Shaun Loney wants to be mayor of a city “with soul.”
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Justice Minister David Lametti says changing the Criminal Code is one option â but not the only one â to fix an issue that aid groups say is barring them from helping desperate Afghans. Humanitarian groups say they are unable to provide assistance to people in need because of fear they could face reprisals under […]
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Rage Against the Machine has cancelled its 2023 North American tour, including dates in Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Winnipeg.
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A woman from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation whose death police are investigating is remembered as a generous and caring woman who fell into drug abuse as she struggled to cope with family losses.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it is clear Hockey Canada executives just don't get the seriousness of the situation facing the organization.
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Multiple alleged cocaine and crack dealers have been arrested in Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation in recent days.
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A report of an impaired driver on Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation led to the seizure of approximately $17,000 in drugs last weekend.
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A large warehouse in Marchand, Man., has been reduced to smouldering rubble early Wednesday, after a fire ravaged the packaging warehouse overnight, La Broquerie fire chief Alain Nadeau says.
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Hockey Quebec says it has lost confidence in Hockey Canada and will not transfer funds to the national organization. The provincial federation confirmed to The Canadian Press that its board of directors adopted a motion Tuesday night saying it does not believe Hockey Canada’s current structure can change hockey culture. The resolution was first reported […]
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Canadians may see a jump in businesses adding credit card surcharges as restrictions on the practice lift this week, though research from the Bank of Canada shows consumers have long been paying extra because of the payment option. A report Wednesday from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business found that 19 per cent of small […]
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WINNIPEG â A backbench member of Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives is proposing new limits on protests outside hospitals, clinics and schools.
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Almost two weeks after Hurricane Fiona hit Atlantic Canada, many communities are still picking up the pieces. In others, there are very few pieces to pick up â because homes and businesses are just gone. Thousands remain without power, and without the certainty of when or if they’ll return to their towns and villages. Greg […]
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Nearly three months after a wildfire forced the northern Manitoba community of Pukatawagan to evacuate, the reserve is still relying on generators for power and children aren't in school due to delayed renovations.
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RACIALIZED student accounts of intimidation and humiliation at the hands of police attending Winnipeg inner-city schools are detailed in a new report that renews calls to end the partnership between K-12 divisions and uniformed officers.
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Winnipeg police have arrested a second man in relation to the shooting of a 50-year-old man at a Sherbrook Street suite last week.
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A backbench member of Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives is proposing new limits on protests outside hospitals, clinics and schools.
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The brother of a mayoral contender appears to have donated to another candidate’s campaign.
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The Progressive Conservative government says it will soon respond to the 51 recommendations of the Wall report on Manitoba Hydro, but that privatizing its Centra Gas arm is not on the table.
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A prominent Winnipeg business leader who resigned from Manitoba Hydro's board in a dispute with the PC government is back helping the same government manage the Crown corporation.Â
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A lawyer who hired a private investigator to follow a Manitoba judge is scheduled to appear before a Law Society of Manitoba hearing panel in February.
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Anti-poverty advocates say housing, safety, and programs for youth are among the most important issues in this year's civic election in Winnipeg.
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As they demand justice, relatives of a 41-year-old woman who died weeks after being set on fire in Winnipeg are urging people with information to come forward and help solve the homicide.
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The Manitoba Teachers’ Society is required by law to publish decisions related to misconduct involving its union members, but critics say there is no evidence of compliance.
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A truck driver responsible for a fatal collision that sparked a provincial commitment to twin a dangerous stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway has been fined $3,000 and suspended from driving for four months.
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The front-runner in the race to become Winnipeg’s next mayor publicly threw his support behind the push to reopen the city’s iconic downtown intersection to pedestrians four years ago.
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Winnipeg is edging closer to breaking its annual homicide record after a weekend filled with violence. On Friday morning, a 16-year-old boy was killed on Balmoral Street near Sargent Avenue. Less than 48 hours later, a 27-year-old man died after being found unresponsive near Cumberland Avenue and Sherbrook Street. Then on Monday, Winnipeg police released […]
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Sathya Dhara Kovac, 44, died on Monday through the medical assistance in dying program. She had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and told loved ones she wanted to live longer, but felt she had no other choice given barriers she faced getting enough home care support.
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Manitoba government backbencher Ralph Eichler will not seek re-election after nearly 20 years representing the Lakeside constituency.
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Hockey Canada was back in the hot seat as a combative committee hearing over its handling of sexual assault allegations was held.Â
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The vegetable garden at Winnipeg's James Richardson International Airport has produced a meal for the 100,000th family in need.
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Mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham would raise property taxes by 3.5 per cent in each of the next four years and hike frontage fees.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham says he would raise an additional $42 million a year through property tax and frontage levy hikes if he's elected later this month.
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An 18-year-old woman whose remains were found in The Pas three years ago has been deemed a victim of homicide.
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Second doses of the monkeypox vaccine are being made available in Manitoba. The province says eligible residents can begin booking appointments for a second dose starting Thursday at 9 a.m. Second doses should be administered at least four weeks after the first, the province specified in a release. Manitoba has reported one confirmed case of […]
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Smoke rose from a sacred fire into the early morning mist at Winnipeg's Kildonan Park on Tuesday, as people gathered for a sunrise ceremony to mark the Oct. 4 National Day of Action in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit and gender-diverse people.
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Winnipeg police and conservation officers evicted a protest camp on the north lawn of the Manitoba legislature Tuesday, arresting several people, removing teepees and hauling away equipment including a propane barbecue.
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Security officers moved to dismantle an encampment Tuesday that has been on the front lawn of the Manitoba legislature for months. It comes a day after WPS stopped an attempt by protesters to enlarge the encampment. Several people attached to the camp were arrested on Monday. âThe Winnipeg Police and Manitoba Government officials made the […]
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Winnipeg police say theyâve made a second arrest in connection with a shooting in West End last week. Police say a 20-year-old was detained and charged with aggravated assault. WPS says the suspect was taken into custody Monday in relation to an unrelated firearm incident. Police say they first received a report of a shooting […]
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Winnipeg police say they have arrested seven people involved in bolstering an encampment on the north side of the legislative grounds and are evicting people who are staying there long-term.
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Former Manitoba cabinet minister Ralph Eichler says he is preparing to leave politics. Eichler, who is 72, says he will serve out his term until the next provincial election, which is scheduled for Oct. 3 of next year. He says he wants to spend more time with family, and is making the announcement now so […]
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The remains of a man found in the Burntwood River rin Thompson, Man., last week have been identified as those of Steven Linklater, 62, who has been missing since Sept. 13 of this year.
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Manitoba is once again widening the window of eligibility for monkeypox vaccination.
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An MLA and former minister in Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government will not seek re-election in the upcoming 2023 election.
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More than three years after Kendara Ballantyne's remains were found near the University College of the North in The Pas, Manitoba RCMP have determined she was the victim of a homicide.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba is expanding eligibility for the preventative monkeypox vaccine to include additional groups.
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WINNIPEG â Former Manitoba cabinet minister Ralph Eichler says he is preparing to leave politics.
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba Economic Development and Training Minister Ralph Eichler says he is preparing to leave politics.
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Three years after installing controlled entrances to improve safety for customers and staff, Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries is once again allowing shoppers to take their young children inside retail outlets.
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Two men stopped for the night on a rural road off Highway 16 were robbed of their truck and camper trailer early Saturday — while one of the men was sleeping inside.
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Manitoba RCMP are looking for three suspects after a robbery and kidnapping in the RM of Westlake-Gladstone.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the creation of a $300-million fund to help with Atlantic Canada's recovery from post-tropical storm Fiona.
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A man was beaten and run over while another was kidnapped when the camper truck they were sleeping in was stolen on the weekend in western Manitoba, RCMP say.
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As Canadians struggle with inflation, the rising price of food is taking a bite out of Thanksgiving this year. A new report finds turkey prices have increased by an average of 15 to 16 per cent compared to last year.
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Loretta Lynn, whose frank songs about life and love made her a pillar of country music, has died. She was 90.
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The latest report on how much movement and exercise Canadian children are getting shows marks have dropped significantly since 2020, and the pandemic is getting much of the blame.
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A former national boxing champion who says he spent 27 consecutive months in solitary confinement at a Manitoba prison is suing the Attorney General of Canada and Stony Mountain Institution staff, calling it "cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment and/or torture."
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