Catalytic converter thefts dropping in Manitoba
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A group of friends and family gathered Friday evening behind a boarded-up home to remember a teenage boy taken from them too soon.
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Anyone hoping to prepare a fresh turkey this Thanksgiving may struggle to find a bird, owing to the devastating impact of avian influenza on commercial poultry productions in Manitoba, but producers say there are enough frozen turkeys for everyone.
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CBC's Marjorie Dowhos talks to a group of female scientists from Africa, who came to Winnipeg to visit the Experimental Lakes area in northwestern Ontario, as they work to preserve and protect Africa's largest lakes.
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A contentious bill proposing significant changes to the Public Utilities Board and Manitoba Hydro was slammed at a committee meeting that narrowly avoided being brought to a premature conclusion.
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There may be a reason why the Stefanson government still hasn’t posted its long-awaited online dashboard to measure hospital wait times: the numbers just took a turn for the worse.
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Spinning “doughnuts” in his truck at high speed on the family farm was something Kyle Nolan Devos told police he “did for fun.”
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The Manitoba legislature is set to vote Tuesday on a private member’s bill to restrict the use of non-disclosure agreements in cases of discrimination or harassment.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidates made promises Friday to make neighourhoods safer and raise wages for city workers.
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Communities throughout Winnipeg will create tailored programs that may use anything from all-night libraries to more beat cops to make their streets safer, if Glen Murray becomes the city’s next mayor.
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God’s Lake First Nation has declared a state of emergency, saying the community needs a boost in the resources available to help those who are using drugs.
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In a rare show of solidarity, the NDP tacitly supported a Progressive Conservative resolution Friday that asks the federal government to abandon its “fertilizer-reduction strategy,” saying it is irresponsible in a time of food insecurity and high inflation.
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STEINBACH — A anti-theft program meant to help police catch catalytic-converter thieves has expanded southeast of Winnipeg.
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Some Indigenous organizations say they were shocked and hurt earlier this week to learn the Manitoba government had awarded $2.25 million through a social impact bond to a non-Indigenous-led organization to help keep Indigenous youth out of the justice system.
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Glen Murray says he doesn’t let personal issues affect his work life and the Winnipeg mayoral candidate “misspoke,” when he recently indicated otherwise.
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Since new Manitoba legislative changes came in this year, a noticeable drop in catalytic converter thefts has been seen, the province says.
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OTTAWA — Health Canada approved on Friday the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster vaccine that targets the BA.4 and BA.5 strains of the Omicron variant.
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Artwork on the barriers at the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street is changing for the first time.
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A single-vehicle crash in the RM of Stuartburn has claimed the life of a 22-year-old area man.
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Manitoba is sending a crew of 15 emergency support workers and gear to the East Coast as Atlantic provinces continue cleanup and recovery efforts following Fiona, which hit the region as a post-tropical storm two weeks ago.
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Nike says it is suspending its relationship with Hockey Canada and pausing its support of the sport’s governing body in Canada. Nike sent a statement to Sportsnet on Friday. “Nike believes sport should create a safe, supportive environment for all athletes. We’re deeply concerned by the ongoing reports around Hockey Canada. We believe significant and […]
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Canada has declared more than 10,000 members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard are inadmissible to this country for life.
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Health Canada says it is working to expand supply and implement shortage mitigation measures when it comes to the shortage of children’s pain medication. The federal health agency acknowledges there was an unprecedented demand for infant and children’s acetaminophen and ibuprofen products this past summer and supplies have not kept pace. Health Canada says as […]
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Get your full serving about what's open and what's not on this Thanksgiving holiday weekend in Winnipeg.
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Winnipeg police have charged two people in connection to a prohibited firearm investigation. The Winnipeg Police Service’s Firearms Investigation and Enforcement Unit (FIEU) searched a home on Ross Avenue on Thursday as part of its investigation. During the search, officers were able to seize a pair of sawed-off 12-gauge shotguns, gun barrels, ammunition and some […]
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A 22-year-old man died Thursday after the vehicle he was driving rolled into a water-filled ditch in southern Manitoba.
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Health authority spending on home-care clients in western and southern Manitoba dropped over the past four years, as demand for the essential service that allows people to continue living at home outpaced funding.
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CBC Manitoba wants you to get to know the person behind the mic on Saturday and Sunday mornings as our new Weekend Morning Show host.
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WINNIPEG -- The iconic intersection of Portage and Main is getting new, colourful art installed.
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating two float planes that were recently found with bullet holes on Tataskweyak Cree Nation.
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Questions continue to swirl around the future of what was once a beloved institution in this country, as Hockey Canada scrambles to deal with multiple sexual assault scandals
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Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says Canada will temporarily allow international students to work more than 20 hours a week to help address ongoing labour shortages. Speaking at a coffee shop in Ottawa this morning, Fraser says the changes will start on Nov. 15 and be in effect until the end of 2023. The labour market […]
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Health Canada approved on Thursday the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster vaccine that targets the BA.4 and BA.5 strains of the Omicron variant. The vaccine, which is approved for people at least 12 years old, can be given three to six months after a second dose of the primary vaccine series, or the most […]
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Canada’s unemployment rate fell 0.2 percentage points to 5.2 per cent in September as the economy added 21,000 jobs in the month. In its labour force update on Friday, Statistics Canada said the unemployment rate fell as fewer people looked for work. Most of the job gains were in educational services and health care and […]
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Canada's economy gained 21,000 jobs even as the labour force shrank by the same amount, Statistics Canada reported Friday.
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WINNIPEG — The cost of modernizing technology at Manitoba's auto insurance Crown corporation has jumped sharply.
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Bananas are the cheapest fruit around, and Canadians eat them by the millions. In fact, during the current spike in inflation, bananas are one of the few foods to actually decrease in price. But even still, some Canadians are choosing to pay more for their bunches. Deborah Aarts wrote in The Globe and Mail’s Report […]
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As Winnipeg filmmaker Deco Dawson prepares to premiere his first-ever feature film on Saturday, Oct. 8 at Montreal's Festival du Nouveau Cinema, he acknowledges it is liable to subvert expectations.
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The people and First Nations behind a $1 billion lawsuit against the province of Manitoba and the Attorney General of Canada say the child welfare system rips children away from their culture and community, leaving them, their families and First Nations with longstanding issues.
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The former leader of the Bear Clan Patrol is suing the Winnipeg community non-profit and one of its board members for alleged defamation.
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As company after company has cancelled sponsorships with Hockey Canada over its mishandling of gang-rape allegations and millions in payouts to complainants with sexual misconduct claims, communications experts are not sure the organization can ever recover with advertisers.
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An Oji-Cree artist from Garden Hill First Nation in northern Manitoba who is making waves across the country is now being recognized as one of Canada's best young musicians.
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Janet Stewart talks to Saulteaux Anishinaabe artist Robert Houle, originally from Sandy Bay First Nation, about the gallery's exhibit looking back on his long career.
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Animal welfare advocates are asking the Progressive Conservative government — and its dog-loving premier — to kill a bill rolling back a ban on cosmetic pesticides.
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An inner-city shelter’s forum for mayoral candidates had a big problem — most of the candidates didn’t show.
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The cost of modernizing technology at Manitoba's auto insurance Crown corporation has jumped sharply.
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Election campaigns are like job interviews: candidates are the applicants and members of the public are the prospective employers.
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The massive overhaul and upgrade of Manitoba Public Insurance’s online system is expected to cost three times as much as projected, and take nearly twice as long to complete.
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A mayoral candidate says the City of Winnipeg must focus on each bidder’s qualifications to award construction design contracts, instead of just selecting the lowest price.
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*CONTENT WARNING: Mentions of suicide, miscarriage and infant loss* October is pregnancy and infant loss awareness month — a topic widely veiled in a culture of silence. A new short film explores the feelings of guilt and shame surrounding the concepts of miscarriages, abortions and other reasons for infant loss, hoping to dispel the stigma. […]
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A Winnipeg man has been found guilty in the September 2019 killing and torture of a woman he had accused of being “a rat.”
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham, who has promised to continue the city's legal action over the police headquarters project, is returning a campaign contribution from a contractor the city added to its police-HQ lawsuit.
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With crime on many voters’ minds before the Oct. 26 municipal election, a new survey suggests an overwhelming majority of Winnipeg adults feel less safe in the city than they did three years ago.
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Two float planes worth an estimated $850,000 together were shot at overnight in a northern Manitoba First Nation and are "likely to be declared total losses," according to RCMP.
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A second teenager has been charged with second-degree murder after two pedestrians were hit by a vehicle in June, and a 20-year-old man died.
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The family of an 18-year-old woman whose death in The Pas three years ago has been declared a homicide is relieved it may soon have some answers.
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Hockey Manitoba on Thursday reversed its decision taken months ago to defend Hockey Canada, but stopped short of cutting ties with the organization, as was done by Hockey Quebec on Tuesday.
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The Saskatchewan RCMP says it's believed Miles Sanderson was responsible for killing 11 people, including his brother, on his own last month.
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The city’s largest union could head to the picket lines as soon as Wednesday, marking the first general municipal workers’ strike since 1919.
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