Manitoba Métis Federation transforming the historic Bank of Montreal building at Portage and Main
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One person was taken to hospital in unstable condition after an explosion inside of a home in the Shaugnessy Heights neighbourhood on Friday, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says.
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Opposition New Democrats will consider banning replacement workers during strikes and lockouts if they win the election slated for next October, leader Wab Kinew said Saturday.
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Upscale burger and local craft beer joint Tipsy Cow — home of the fittingly named dad bod burger, which boasts two five-ounce patties topped with bacon mayo, onion and applewood cheddar served on a freshly baked brioche bun — toasted its fifth anniversary a few weeks back.
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When Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne gets in front a microphone to talk about electrifying Canada’s auto industry, he has a favourite line to sum up his efforts to attract global investment: “Not everyone in the world wakes up thinking about Canada.” His job, as he sees it, is to change that. “I never stop,” the […]
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Brandon's Ukrainian-Canadian Association Tryzub organized a game between FC Trident and FC Internacional to show the Brandon community the importance of standing with Ukraine during the war and the power of international friendships.
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It’s getting harder to make ice in Winnipeg, a city known for its frigid winters. Warmer summers and sudden shifts in temperature in the spring and fall have made it difficult for the older refrigeration systems in Winnipeg’s municipal arenas to get the cement slab sufficiently cold. Todd McDonald, the supervisor of arena and aquatic […]
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Pro-Kremlin officials on Sunday blamed Ukraine for a rocket attack that struck the mayor’s office in Donetsk, a city controlled by the separatists, while Ukrainian officials said Russian rocket strikes hit a town across from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, among other targets. The attacks came as Russia’s war in Ukraine nears the eight-month mark. […]
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A towering blaze at a notorious prison housing political prisoners and anti-government activists in Iran’s capital killed four inmates, the country’s judiciary said Sunday. The dramatic scenes of the nighttime fire have reverberated across Iranian social media. Flames and thick smoke rising from Tehran’s Evin Prison had been widely visible Saturday evening, as nationwide anti-government […]
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A pair of pick sixes helped the B.C. Lions creep closer to a home playoff spot with a 40-32 win over the league-leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Vancouver on Saturday.
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It may be bigger and rockier, but the governing forces in power in Alberta are a mirror image of Manitoba and it’s not pretty, NDP leader Rachel Notley said.
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The South Sudanese Community Centre downtown Winnipeg was packed to capacity Saturday with new Canadians who turned out to a Winnipeg mayoral candidates forum on issues relating to immigrants, refugees and newcomers to Canada.
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The U.S. and Canada sent armored vehicles and other supplies to Haiti on Saturday to help police fight a powerful gang amid a pending request from the Haitian government for the immediate deployment of foreign troops. A statement from Global Affairs Canada said the equipment was bought by Haiti’s government, but it did not provide […]
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Manitoba New Democrats passed more resolutions at their annual convention, but whether or not their party leader would act on them were he to become premier isn’t guaranteed.
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The grassroots of the Manitoba NDP endeavored Saturday at the party’s annual convention to ensure another NDP leader would consider a ban on replacement workers after members passed a resolution to that effect unanimously.
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Hockey Canada has changed the nomination process for its Board of Directors, saying it represents “tangible action” in response to calls for change at the governing body. Hockey Canada and its members adopted new bylaws ahead of the selection of a new Board of Directors, which is set to take place on December 17. Among […]
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Renowned Franco-Manitoban architect Étienne Gaboury, who created many iconic structures in Manitoba, including the Royal Canadian Mint and the Esplanade Riel, has died. He was 92.
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A huge fire blazed Saturday at a notorious prison where political prisoners and anti-government activists are kept in the Iranian capital. Online videos and local media reported gunshots, as nationwide protests entered a fifth week. Iran’s state-run IRNA reported there were clashes between prisoners in one ward and prison personnel, citing a senior security official. […]
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Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew says he will consider banning replacement workers during strikes and lockouts if he becomes premier. Kinew made the comment after delegates at this weekend’s provincial NDP convention passed a resolution calling for the ban. Previous NDP leaders have rejected the call, but Kinew says the argument for change makes a […]
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A house exploded on Selkirk Avenue Friday night, leaving a resident inside severely injured.
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The federal government will invest $23.1 million to help transform downtown Winnipeg's historic Bank of Montreal building into the new Métis Nation Heritage Centre, Minister of Northern Affairs and St. Boniface MP Dan Vandal announced on Saturday.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham says if elected, he'll ensure the city has a formal policy on the use of public buildings as shelters during extreme weather.
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Two men on Saturday fired at troops at a Russian military firing range near Ukraine, killing 11 and wounding 15 others, before getting killed, the Russian Defense Ministry said. The ministry said in a statement that the shooting took place in the Belgorod region in southwestern Russia that borders Ukraine. It said that the two […]
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RCMP are investigating an alleged sexual assault involving a man who was believed to be a registered massage therapist, but was not. Steinbach RCMP say a woman was allegedly sexually assaulted on Friday during a massage in Blumenort, Man., about 10 kilometres north of Steinbach. Police say the victim believed the 51-year-old man was a […]
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An Iranian-Canadian director says he was unable to attend a film festival in London Friday as Iranian authorities prevented his departure. Director Mani Haghighi said in an Instagram video that he was unable to attend a screening of his film at the London Film Festival because Iranian authorities stopped him from boarding his flight in […]
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The CP Holiday train will be going across Canada again this holiday season. Lots of great performers and they will be collecting food donations too! You can check out their website for all of the stops across Canada, I listed ... Read More »
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A woman in southern Manitoba says she was sexually assaulted during a massage by a man she believed was a registered therapist, RCMP say — and police believe there may be other victims.
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Manitoba RCMP have charged a man after he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman during a massage.
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A person was taken to hospital in unstable condition following a house explosion near the CP Logan Yards on Friday night. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says the explosion happened at a home on Selkirk Avenue near Chudley Street around 10:30 p.m. Crews say they arrived to find a bungalow heavily damaged, with a strong […]
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Elon Musk apparently has a new name planned for Twitter once he buys the social media site, saying he wants it to be an "everything app."
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WINNIPEG -- One person was injured late Friday after a house explosion in the 1600 block of Selkirk Avenue.
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As sponsors distanced themselves from Hockey Canada over the past few weeks, it became clear they wanted to see more than just a change in leadership. The need for a sweeping overhaul — via phrases such as “necessary cultural change” (Telus), “improve the culture” (Scotiabank), and “meaningful change” (Canadian Tire) – was a common thread […]
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WINNIPEG -- Six Winnipeg mayoral candidates excluded from an upcoming broadcast network debate will still get the chance to sway citizens ahead of voting day.
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The provincial and federal governments are funding 40 new child-care spaces in Oakville, Manitoba with a $1.2 million investment.
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Jade Kirkness, 26, is the youngest councillor ever in Fox Lake Cree Nation, a remote community in Manitoba's north. Months into the job, CBC spent a day with her as she works through her family's painful past and plots out a new course for herself and her community.
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For an in-depth look at the 11 hopefuls running to become the next mayor of Winnipeg, CBC News is providing a series of 1-on-1 interviews with each of them.
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Experts in commercial real estate warn the city's next mayor must pay more attention to a long-neglected economic weakness: A critical shortage of shovel-ready industrial land.
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WestmAnimation, a new film festival that had its first event in Brandon, Man., this week, showcased 13 digitally created shorts from artists in the Westman region and beyond.
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Family and friends are celebrating the full life of a Winnipeg human rights activist and biochemist who worked to ensure the world was a better place when he left it.
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In response to the Safe and Warm Shelter having a maximum capacity of 41 people Samaritan House Ministries, the Brandon Neighborhood Renewal Corporation, and the City of Brandon have partnered to create a short-term emergency 24-hour warming centre.
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Jimmy Johnson played more than 450 games as a professional hockey player before going into business and then politics — sort of.
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COVID-19 may no longer be seen as the global emergency it once was, but with highly contagious new subvariants emerging that have the potential to drive future waves at a time when the health-care system is already overburdened, when will the pandemic end?
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Mark Scheifele scored twice to lift the Jets to a 4-1 season-opening victory over the New York Rangers on Friday in Winnipeg.
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There are plenty of sayings about money that illustrate our complicated relationship with it.
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Mark Scheifele scored twice to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 4-1 season-opening victory over the New York Rangers on Friday.
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Crown seeks life for teen in stabbing case
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Angela was not ready to talk.
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Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew said his party is ready for the next provincial election — and he has the candidates to prove it.
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Public versus private. The middle class over the most wealthy. A government in-waiting and a government in turmoil.
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The mastermind behind the historic 2011 “orange wave” that elevated the NDP to the official opposition in Parliament, then helped Rachel Notley in 2015 end 44 years of Tory rule in Alberta, is coming to Manitoba to join the effort to unseat Heather Stefanson’s Progressive Conservative government.
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A couple of weeks ago an RBC economics report came out with a headline that read, “Buying a home has never been so unaffordable in Canada.”
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As we mark our sesquicentennial, we invited 15 members of our newsroom to share with readers their thoughts on the role they play and the responsibility they feel to carry on the tradition that began in 1872.
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Just like a fresh coat of paint can cover up the gang graffiti seen throughout the streets and alleys of inner-city Winnipeg, so too can flesh marked with gang insignia be made clean again.
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Throughout the City of Winnipeg’s civic election campaign, voters and intrepid journalists charged with following every pledge have been waiting for mayoral candidates to explain how they will pay for their grandiose ideas. Most have made a stab at doing just that.
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Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray says if elected, he'd press the provincial government to replace the operating grant the city gets from the province with one percentage point of the seven per cent provincial sales tax.
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Head coach Rick Bowness will have to wait a little longer to make his regular-season debut with the Winnipeg Jets. The team announced a few hours before Friday's season opener against the New York Rangers that the 67-year-old had tested positive for COVID-19.
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If she didn’t already know how bad things are, Health Minister Audrey Gordon sat down Thursday with the president of the Manitoba Nurses Union and was told the current state of affairs is “dire.”
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WINNIPEG — RCMP are working with a First Nation in western Manitoba to investigate potential graves.
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Winnipeg police are on the lookout for a man who they believe swindled at least five people out of significant amounts of money through what's commonly known as a "grandparent scam."
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The man convicted of sexually extorting B.C. teenager Amanda Todd was sentenced to 13 years in prison Friday. Todd was 15 years old when she took her own life in 2012.
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Aydin Coban has been handed a 13-year global sentence after he was found guilty of extortion, child luring, and sexual and pornography offences in relation to Amanda Todd's case.
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Free menstrual products are now available at some City of Winnipeg facilities as part of a year-long pilot project the city says aims to reduce the stigma and barriers around menstruation.
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Winnipeg police are looking for a new suspect believed to be linked to ongoing “Grandparent” scams around the city.
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After months of declining to directly answer CBC's questions about her father's parentage, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond has now claimed in a statement on Twitter that her father, who she says was Cree, was adopted by her grandparents.
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Free menstrual products are now available at select City of Winnipeg facilities, thanks to a new year long-pilot project.
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