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- Wednesday 02AM Oct 26/22
- Tuesday 10PM Oct 25/22
7 candidates competing for Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs leadership address province's chiefs
Seven First Nations candidates vying for leadership of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs addressed leaders from across the province Tuesday.
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- Tuesday 10PM Oct 25/22
Locally shot film focuses on whistleblowerâs origin story
When it comes to picking a first project to executive produce, local filmmaker Myron John Tataryn literally picked a Winner.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 10PM Oct 25/22
CUPE Local 500 members agree to deal with City of Winnipeg
Members of a union representing more than 5,000 city workers have ratified a new agreement with the City of Winnipeg.© Global |
- Tuesday 10PM Oct 25/22
Winnipeg airport reaching new heights of recovery
Winnipeg’s airport is flying to new heights of recovery.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 09PM Oct 25/22
Monk sentenced to 11 years for child sex abuse
A former Buddhist monk who subjected two young girls to years of sexual abuse at a Winnipeg temple has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 08PM Oct 25/22
Union members vote in favour of deal with City of Winnipeg
The union representing thousands of municipal workers says its members have voted in favour of a deal with the City of Winnipeg.© CTV |
- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
Brandon mayor Rick Chrest bids city hall farewell after 8 years as mayor
Chrest, who was first elected as a city councillor almost 20 years ago, reflects on his last eight years as Brandon's mayor.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
Political expert expects interesting ward battles in Winnipeg election
It’s election eve in Winnipeg and all through the city, those seeking city council seats are eagerly waiting. One Winnipeg professor says there are a few wards he’s keeping an eye on. “I think it’s been a very unique election,” Aaron Moore, a political scientist and chair of the University of Winnipeg’s department of political […]
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- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
Leading candidates for mayor make final push for votes
With just a few hours to go before Wednesday’s municipal election, the candidates at the front of the pack running for mayor made their final attempt to win over voters, each insisting they are confident their message has resonated most with Winnipeggers.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
Healthcare professionals burnt-out as long patient wait times continue to hit hospitals
Hospitals in Manitoba are overwhelmed, and healthcare professionals are burnt out, according to one doctor in Manitoba who’s sounding the alarm over long wait times in emergency departments that he says are leaving physicians in moral distress while patients continue to suffer. St Boniface hospital Emergency medicine physician DR. Kristjan Thompson says he has seen […]
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- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
Something for everyone on diverse mayoral ballot
There is one thing Winnipeg voters can’t complain about in this civic election: a lack of choice. With 11 candidates running to replace outgoing Mayor Brian Bowman and 42 people battling it out in 13 wards, there is plenty to choose from on voting day.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
Nurse retention plan on horizon: health minister
Health Minister Audrey Gordon has promised the province is working to recruit, attract and retain nurses — and a plan will be unveiled soon to address stress and burnout taking a toll on health-care professionals.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
Nurse retention plan on horizon: health minister
Health Minister Audrey Gordon has promised the province is working to recruit, attract and retain nurses — and a plan will be unveiled soon to address stress and burnout taking a toll on health-care professionals.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
NDP vows to battle chronic homeless problem in two terms
A provincial government helmed by New Democrats would do in eight years what community organizations and leaders have been working towards for decades — bring chronic homelessness to an end, leader Wab Kinew pledged on Tuesday.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
NDP vows to battle chronic homeless problem in two terms
A provincial government helmed by New Democrats would do in eight years what community organizations and leaders have been working towards for decades — bring chronic homelessness to an end, leader Wab Kinew pledged on Tuesday.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Oct 25/22
News briefs for Wednesday, October 26, 2022
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 9:18 AM Civic election polls open The polls for Winnipegâs civic election are open. Polls opened at 8 […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM Oct 25/22
The last pitches from Winnipeg mayoral candidates ahead of election
The four frontrunners for mayor, according to polls, made pitches on the final full day of campaigning.© CTV |
- Tuesday 06PM Oct 25/22
RM of Gimli agrees to rename four âcolonizationâ roads in act of reconciliation
A citizens committee dedicated to furthering reconciliation has successfully pushed the RM of Gimli to rename a series of roads that commemorate the township’s colonial history.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM Oct 25/22
CUPE members vote to accept deal with City of Winnipeg
The union that represents thousands of workers at the City of Winnipeg says they have officially agreed to a deal with the municipal government, after narrowly avoiding a strike earlier this month.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 06PM Oct 25/22
Canadian musicians worried for livelihoods after CBC contract ends with SiriusXM
Musicians across Canada are expressing concern for their livelihoods after SiriusXM announced it would not renew its contract with CBC.
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- Tuesday 06PM Oct 25/22
Assault victim dies after leaving hospital; murder charge laid
A 19-year-old man has been slapped with a murder charge after the man he allegedly assaulted died two days following his release from hospital.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM Oct 25/22
Election Day is here: One more look at who is running for mayor in Winnipeg
Election day is here. Winnipeggers are heading to the polls across the city casting their votes to decide who will be the next mayor of the city.© CTV |
- Tuesday 06PM Oct 25/22
In-store police incident sparks claims of profiling
A Indigenous advocate is refusing to accept what she calls yet another empty apology, saying she was unfairly targeted by special duty police officers in a Winnipeg store.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM Oct 25/22
- Tuesday 05PM Oct 25/22
Police searching for suspect in arson at Dauphin retirement home
Police say they're looking for a person they believe intentionally set a fire at a retirement home in Dauphin, Man., early Tuesday morning.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 05PM Oct 25/22
Manitoba Doctor Warns of Overwhelmed Hospitals, Calls for Government Help
WINNIPEG â Manitoba hospitals are full, patients are waiting days for beds and many workers are quitting after burning out, says the chair of the group that represents physicians in the province.
© 2022. This article Manitoba Doctor Warns of Overwhelmed Hospitals, Calls for Government Help appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Tuesday 05PM Oct 25/22
Manitoba Premier Stefanson not ruling out early election
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson is not ruling out an early election. Under provincial law, the election is scheduled for next Oct. 3, although governments are allowed to call the vote earlier. Stefanson’s predecessor, Brian Pallister, called the last election a year ahead of schedule and won a second straight mandate for the Progressive Conservatives. Opinion […]
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- Tuesday 05PM Oct 25/22
Pair of political newcomers challenge 1-term incumbent in Point Douglas
The race for the seat in Point Douglas features a one-term incumbent facing off against two political newcomers who say theyâre unhappy with how the ward has been represented.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Manitoba spending $12.5M to develop health care training facility at Red River College Polytechnic
The Manitoba government is spending $12.5 million to develop a health and community services simulation centre at Red River College Polytechnic, creating more training opportunities for health care workers.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Feds set conditions to sale of Freedom Mobile as part of Rogers-Shaw merger
Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne has laid out new conditions for the proposed deal between Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc. Selling Shaw-owned Freedom Mobile has widely been seen as the main obstacle to the deal’s approval, and Videotron earlier this year agreed to buy it for $2.85 billion. But Champagne says before he would […]
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© CityTV |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Doctor makes desperate call for help after âchaoticâ weekend in Manitoba ER
A desperate call for help is being made by a doctor from Manitoba's second-largest emergency department.© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Winnipegâs airport continues pandemic bounce back
More than two years after the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a travel decline, traffic at the Winnipeg Richardson International Airport is starting to bounce back.© CTV |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Manitoba premier not ruling out possibility of early call for next provincial vote
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says she is committed to having an election on or before the scheduled date of Oct. 3, 2023, and the Tories will decide on the timing at some point before then.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Winnipeg residential school survivor speaks to Sweden's truth commission about her experiences
A residential school survivor from Winnipeg was invited to Sweden to speak to its truth commission, as the country prepares for its own truth and reconciliation process.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Manitoba premier says decision yet to be made on timing of next election
Under provincial law, the election is scheduled for next Oct. 3, although governments are allowed to call the vote earlier.© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Winnipegâs NFI Group talks supply chain issues, financial losses
NFI Group vice-president of Strategy and Investor Relations Stephen King told 680 CJOB Tuesday morning a lack of specialty parts is making it harder to complete orders on time.© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Oct 25/22
Woodstock apologizes for previous comments directed at Jenny Motkaluk's brother
One of Winnipeg's mayoral candidates is apologizing for previous comments they made directed at another candidate that sparked the potential for a lawsuit.© CTV |
- Tuesday 03PM Oct 25/22
Manitoba premier says decision yet to be made on timing of next election
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson is not ruling out an early election.© CTV |
- Tuesday 03PM Oct 25/22
Last-minute Winnipeg mayoral pledges include Alexander Docks renewal, electoral reforms
On the last day before Winnipeg's election, two mayoral candidates unveiled last-minute promises.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 03PM Oct 25/22
Candidates looking for fresh start in the RM of Armstrong
There is a three-way race for reeve in the RM of Armstrong as election day looms, with all candidates looking to turn over a new leaf.© CTV |
- Tuesday 03PM Oct 25/22
Province Funding $12.5M Simulation Training Centre at RRC Polytech
WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is investing $12.5 million into a new health and community services training facility at Red River College Polytechnic.
© 2022. This article Province Funding $12.5M Simulation Training Centre at RRC Polytech appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
- Tuesday 03PM Oct 25/22
RCMP Seize Guns, Ammo Following Threats in Shamattawa
Manitoba RCMP have charged a man following threats involving a firearm at a home on Shamattawa First Nation on Monday.
© 2022. This article RCMP Seize Guns, Ammo Following Threats in Shamattawa appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
Navigating Election Day as Winnipeggers go to the polls
With 11 candidates vying to replace outgoing mayor Brian Bowman and 15 wards across the city, navigating the election process can be tricky.© Global |
- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
Assault Victim Dies After Leaving Hospital: Police
WINNIPEG -- The victim of an assault has died after being released from a Winnipeg hospital.
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- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
Annual gas bill to increase $100 for typical Centra Gas residential customer
Typical Centra Gas residential customers will have their annual gas bills balloon $100 a year after the Manitoba Public Utilities Board approved an increase in the gas commodity rate.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
Tribunal says $40B child-welfare agreement doesnât satisfy all orders
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal says a $40 billion child welfare settlement between Ottawa and First Nations doesn't meet all requirements.
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- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
Winnipeg election 2022 ward profile: North Kildonan
Incumbent city councillor Jeff Browaty is being challenged by Andrew Podolecki in North Kildonan.© Global |
- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
Winnipeg election 2022 ward profile: Elmwood-East Kildonan
Incumbent councillor Jason Schreyer is being challenged for his seat by a newcomer to politics, Ryan Kochie.© Global |
- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
'Things are critical right now': Manitoba doctor sounds alarm, says hospitals are overwhelmed
An emergency room doctor is sounding the alarm after a patient waited 10 hours before being diagnosed with a heart attack.© CTV |
- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
Winnipeg election 2022 ward profile: Point Douglas
Incumbent Point Douglas Coun. Vivian Santos is facing challenges from Moe Eltassi and Joe Pereira.© Global |
- Tuesday 02PM Oct 25/22
Election 2022 ward profile: St. Boniface
Incumbent St. Boniface councillor Matt Allard is being challenged by Marcel Boille and Nicholas Douklias in the municipal election.© Global |
- Tuesday 01PM Oct 25/22
Winnipeg election 2022 ward profile: St. Norbert â Seine River
St. Norbert - Seine River Coun. Markus Chambers is running unopposed and will be acclaimed as the ward's next representative on council.© Global |
- Tuesday 01PM Oct 25/22
Ottawa's $40B First Nations child welfare deal upended by Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
A key part of a $40 billion dollar First Nations child welfare agreement described as "historic" by the federal government could unravel following a ruling Tuesday by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 01PM Oct 25/22
Mynarski council candidates plan to get creative to correct crime, vacant buildings
All city councillor candidates in Mynarski say crime needs to be addressed in the ward, and the incoming challengers say the longtime incumbent hasn't done enough.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 01PM Oct 25/22
19-year-old assault victim dies after being released from hospital: Winnipeg police
A 19-year-old man is charged with second-degree murder after another 19-year-old died after being assaulted and later released from hospital, Winnipeg police say.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 12PM Oct 25/22
Winnipeg assault victim dies days later, case now a homicide: police
A Winnipeg teen originally charged with assault is now charged with second-degree murder.© Global |
- Tuesday 12PM Oct 25/22
Assault victim dies after being released from hospital, second-degree murder charge laid: police
The Winnipeg Police Service has laid a second-degree murder charge after a 19-year-old man died two days after being released from hospital following an assault.© CTV |
- Tuesday 12PM Oct 25/22
Manitoba spending $3.2 million on 38 new education projects
Manitoba is spending $3.2 million on 38 new projects, by way of the Teachers Idea Fund, to support the mental health and well-being of students and educators.© Global |
- Tuesday 12PM Oct 25/22
Winning candidate could have âvery small portionâ of popular vote: political scientist
A political science professor expects the winning candidate in Wednesdayâs municipal election to win with a small proportion of the vote. Aaron Moore, with the University of Winnipeg, says itâs the likely scenario when there are 11 candidates vying for the cityâs top job. Thatâs why Moore says itâs especially true this year that every […]
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- Tuesday 12PM Oct 25/22
Shades of green: A review of mayoral candidatesâ climate-related campaign promises
Cities are on the front lines of climate adaptation. They manage the day-in, day-out impacts of warmer, wetter and more extreme weather.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 11AM Oct 25/22
Man found dead under U-Haul truck in East Elmwood: Winnipeg police
Winnipeg police are investigating after a man was found dead underneath a U-Haul truck in East Elmwood on Monday morning.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 11AM Oct 25/22
Police Investigating East Elmwood Homicide
Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a man was found dead underneath a U-Haul truck on Monday morning.
© 2022. This article Police Investigating East Elmwood Homicide appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Tuesday 11AM Oct 25/22
Man found dead under truck; Winnipeg police investigating
The homicide unit is taking over an investigation after a man's body was found underneath a truck Monday morning in the city's northeast.© CTV |
- Tuesday 10AM Oct 25/22
Winnipeg man found dead under cargo truck a victim of homicide, police say
When officers arrived, they found the man -- since identified as 35-year-old Lionel Sherwin Colombe -- dead at the scene.© Global |
- Tuesday 10AM Oct 25/22
Manitoba at risk of flooding in 2023 after record-setting wet year: expert
Winnipeggers are not mistaken if theyâve felt this year was consistently rainy or gloomy. In fact Winnipeg in 2022 has seen the most precipitation ever since records started being kept in 1873. âWinnipeg has set its wettest year on record as of the morning of Oct. 24,â said Scott Kehler, the chief scientist at Weatherlogics. […]
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- Tuesday 10AM Oct 25/22
'The most caring people': backpack drive to help Winnipeg's most vulnerable
Families who lost their loved ones to drugs are turning their tragedies into an initiative to help Winnipegâs most vulnerable population.© CTV |
- Tuesday 10AM Oct 25/22
Emilia Jones, Zach Galifianakis to Star in Manitoba-Shot âWinnerâ Biopic
WINNIPEG -- Manitoba's film industry continues to attract some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Emilia Jones and comedian Zach Galifianakis.
© 2022. This article Emilia Jones, Zach Galifianakis to Star in Manitoba-Shot ‘Winner’ Biopic appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Tuesday 10AM Oct 25/22
Walmart photo centre prints deal!
Walmart photo centre has 10 cent 4×6 prints right now. Free in-store pickup.
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- Tuesday 10AM Oct 25/22
Service Canada doubled its efforts in summer to reduce passport wait times; did it work?
After many Canadians were frustrated with long passport wait times earlier this year, Service Canada doubled its efforts by hiring more staff to expedite processing times. A CTVNews.ca analysis shows it led to an 87% increase in passports issued in October, compared to May, when the backlog was at its worst.© CTV |
- Tuesday 08AM Oct 25/22
Three Manitoba men drowned on Churchill River last week: RCMP
Manitoba RCMP officers are investigating after three Manitoba men drowned on the Churchill River last week.© CTV |
- Tuesday 07AM Oct 25/22
Grapes gathered in grief in B.C. now yielding special vintage in memory of Manitoba girl
The wine is called Olivia the Brave, produced in memory of Charlie Baessler's Manitoba niece, whose young life was cut short by a congenital illness.Â
© CBC |
- Tuesday 06AM Oct 25/22
Sunak takes over as UK prime minister amid economic crisis
Rishi Sunak became Britainâs third prime minister of the year on Tuesday, tasked with taming an economic crisis that has left the countryâs finances in a precarious state and millions struggling to pay their food and energy bills. Sunak, who is the U.K.âs first leader of color, met King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, where […]
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- Tuesday 06AM Oct 25/22
Rogers Foundation announces $90M donation to Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research
The Rogers Foundation has announced they will be donating $90 million to further sustain the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research (TRCHR). The donation builds on the $130-million gift in 2014 given to establish the collaborative initiative between The Hospital for Sick Children, University Health Network and the University of Toronto. It is being matched […]
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- Tuesday 06AM Oct 25/22
What exactly has been going on in UK politics?
In today’s Big Story podcast, the United Kingdom is about to have their third Prime Minister in two months, without even holding an election. Boris Johnson was finally ousted, only to be replaced by Liz Truss, who managed to tank the economy before resigning last week. Now Rishi Sunak is set to take on the […]
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- Tuesday 06AM Oct 25/22
City firm files $1-M suit against Assiniboine Park Conservancy
Another lawsuit has been added to Assiniboine Park’s Leaf project.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05AM Oct 25/22
Adidas ends partnership with Ye over anti-Semitic remarks
Adidas has ended its partnership with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West over his offensive and anti-Semitic remarks, the latest company to cut ties with Ye and a decision that the German sportwear company said would hit its bottom line. “Adidas does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech,” the company […]
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- Tuesday 05AM Oct 25/22
Where are the Winnipeg police? We analyzed half a million service calls to find out
CBC News analyzed more than half a million calls for service from January 2020 to June 2022 to find out where police are being sent, and why.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 05AM Oct 25/22
In Transcona, a sitting city councillor faces his predecessor as election day nears
Thanks to name recognition, incumbent city councillors often enjoy an an advantage on election day. But a challenger in Winnipeg's Transcona ward has levelled the playing field with name recognition of his own.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 05AM Oct 25/22
Haven't paid attention to Manitoba's election campaigns? Here's what you need to know
Hereâs a quick roundup of what's been happening in the province's municipal election campaigns, with everything you need to know before election day.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 05AM Oct 25/22
Doctor thinks of quitting, cancer patient faces long wait during 'overwhelming' weekend in Winnipeg hospitals
A Winnipeg physician says his emergency department is reaching its breaking point and, for the first time, he's thought of quitting.Â
© CBC |
- Tuesday 03AM Oct 25/22
Recession or a coming financial crisis? Economists say the difference is vast
Financial crises are hard to define, but central banks know them when they see them and must be ready to act. Massive unemployment, bank failures, a run on bonds, the collapse of pension funds, a severe collapse in real estate can all be the result.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 03AM Oct 25/22
Ottawa police inspector worried âFreedom Convoyâ could turn into Capitol Hill attack
An inspector with the Ottawa Police Service was worried the “Freedom Convoy” could turn into a Jan. 6-style attack on Parliament Hill, the Public Order Emergencies Commission heard Tuesday. Insp. Russell Lucas, who was on the witness stand Tuesday, discussed that fear in an interview with commission lawyers before public hearings for the commission began. […]
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- Monday 11PM Oct 24/22
SUV crashes into Winnipeg hair salon
An SUV crashed through a hair salon in Winnipegâs St. James neighbourhood on Monday evening, causing significant damage to the storefront.
© CBC |
- Monday 09PM Oct 24/22
Jets Soar Past Blues as Hellebuyck Nets Shutout
The Jets came through for their sick head coach. Defenceman Josh Morrisey set up two goals as Winnipeg defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-0 at Canada Life Centre with head coach Rick Bowness nursing an illness at home on Monday.
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- Monday 09PM Oct 24/22
Jets overcome illness absence of coach Bowness to shutout undefeated Blues
The Jets came through for their sick head coach. Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey set up two goals as Winnipeg defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-0 before 13,936 fans at Canada Life Centre with head coach Rick Bowness nursing an illness at home on Monday.
© CBC |
- Monday 09PM Oct 24/22
Huge third period, perfect Hellebuyck help Jets blank Blues 4-0
Hellebuyck stopped all 25 shots he faced for his first shutout of the season.© Global |
- Monday 08PM Oct 24/22
Rates of street-drug poisoning increasing in Winnipeg
Harm reduction advocates are raising alarm about increasing rates of drug poisoning in Manitoba and lack of political will to make changes they say would save lives.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 08PM Oct 24/22
How rising interest rates will impact Manitobans
A new poll suggests Manitobans are the least worried about rising interest rates in the country, despite experts forecasting future financial hardship.© CTV |
- Monday 08PM Oct 24/22
Lieutenant-governor ceremony gathers threads of history, legacy
It was a nice ceremony, for those who saw it: the bugle call, the polite applause, the operatic solo sung from the Manitoba legislative chamber’s gallery.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
Winnipeg's mayoral race may be close, experts say
Political experts say the race to become Winnipegâs next mayor is far from certain.© CTV |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
Crown seeks adult sentences for youth in 2020 shooting spree
Two teens facing possible life sentences for a Winnipeg shooting spree that left one woman dead and three others wounded could be released from custody in as little as 2 1/2 years, a court heard Monday.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
U.S. hospitals 'overwhelmed' with young RSV patients; is Canada seeing the same trend?
As U.S. hospitals report being 'overwhelmed' with young respiratory syncytial virus patients, cases of the common virus are also on the rise in Canada.© CTV |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
Former Shrinerâs hospital being flattened
One of Wellington Crescent’s most eye-catching buildings is being demolished.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
Canadian Premier League names finalists for inaugural Playersâ Player of the Year award
It's the first league award to be decided by a player vote.© Global |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
The long and winding road to become mayor
It wasn’t just hats tossed into this year’s race to be the 44th person to occupy the mayor’s chair. There were a couple of hand grenades, as well.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
The long and winding road to become mayor
It wasn’t just hats tossed into this year’s race to be the 44th person to occupy the mayor’s chair. There were a couple of hand grenades, as well.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
If I were mayorâŠ
It happens almost every election: after a month or more of spewing unsolicited advice and analysis about the candidates’ platforms, someone writes to me with a pointed question.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
Illness, burnout force RHAs to lean more heavily on private-agency nurses
Private nursing agencies are taking a bigger share of Manitoba’s health-care budget, as sick and tired nurses take more time off and competition drives up the province’s bill for temporary workers.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Oct 24/22
Illness, burnout force RHAs to lean more heavily on private-agency nurses
Private nursing agencies are taking a bigger share of Manitoba’s health-care budget, as sick and tired nurses take more time off and competition drives up the province’s bill for temporary workers.
© Winnipeg Free Press |