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The memory of a Winnipeg teenager who was killed during a home invasion that shook the city a few years ago continues to live on with the opening of a new bakery in his name.
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Manitoba RCMP have seized more than 80 guns and arrested two people in the RM of Reynolds.
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Aviation regulators in Canada and the United States are being urged to order the immediate inspection of a type of Canadian-built float plane involved in a deadly crash in Washington state. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board issued an urgent safety recommendation Thursday, calling on Transport Canada and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to require […]
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Manitoba RCMP have arrested and charged a 21-year-old man after a break-in and arson at a Dauphin retirement home earlier this week.
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The body of a missing woman in northern Manitoba since mid-October was found in the Saskatchewan River in The Pas on Thursday, RCMP say.
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Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in Manitoba saw a slight decrease in the latest epidemiology report, while wastewater surveillance data for Winnipeg suggests transmission of the virus is rising in parts of the city.
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A man who died by suicide in Winnipeg police custody was kept in a holding room with no video monitoring at the oldest police building in the city, the inquest into his death found.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to speak in Winnipeg today to a national group that represents Canadian Ukrainians. He’s also likely to hear a request from the Manitoba government for more money to help Ukrainians who are fleeing the war. Premier Heather Stefanson says Manitoba is happy to have welcomed almost 12,000 Ukrainians since the […]
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The Royal Canadian Legion's 2022 Poppy Campaign is on, with new initiatives launched to breathe fresh life into the annual tradition.
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Canada’s top court says parts of the national sex offender registry are unconstitutional In a ruling this morning, the Supreme Court of Canada says mandatory registration of all sex offenders with more than one conviction goes too far. It also concludes that keeping offenders on the registry for the rest of their lives violates the […]
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A Rwandan family is still searching for answers after their son was found dead in a remote area of Winnipeg last spring.
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Of all the rock rebels to emerge in the 1950s, few captured the new genre's attraction and danger as unforgettably as the Louisiana-born piano player who called himself “The Killer."
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OTTAWA — The Liberal government is moving toward providing dental-care insurance directly to qualifying Canadians, rather than working with provinces and territories to bolster existing coverage.
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A solemn tone greeted delegates to the first nationwide gathering of Ukrainian Canadians in three years, with the last such meeting happening well before cities in Ukraine came under attack by Russian soldiers and bombs.
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The physician advocacy organization Doctors Manitoba is recommending five steps to government the group hopes will help the province recruit and retain staff in a health-care system that continues to lose workers.
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NFL quarterback Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen finalized their separation and officially divorced after 13 years of marriage. Brady and Bündchen posted statements on Instagram late Friday morning, each saying they had “amicably” reached the decision. “The decision to end a marriage is never easy, but we have grown apart, and while it is, of […]
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Lots of new toys coming in at Costco right now. Here’s what is at the Kenaston location today.
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Country music superstar Shania Twain will bring her Queen Of Me Tour to Winnipeg next spring.
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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will deliver an update on federal finances Thursday in the fall economic statement, as anticipation builds for how Ottawa plans to cope with an impending slowdown. The fiscal update, to be presented in the House of Commons, will also share the government’s outlook for an economy facing high inflation and staring […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, for years, studies have shown that young people aren’t having as much sex as in generations past. But a recent study sparked a discussion around what young men, in particular, might do if they can’t find a partner. The numbers were used as the basis for the increasing number of […]
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Saturday’s NWSL Championship at Audi Field in Washington, D.C. will still have a distinct Canadian flavour to it as it pits the Portland Thorns, featuring Christine Sinclair and Janine Beckie, against fellow Olympic gold medallist Desiree Scott.
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Air Canada is looking to avoid a repeat of this past summer’s widespread disruptions as it heads into the busy holiday travel season. The company learned valuable lessons during the “operationally challenging” summer months that it is applying to current operations as travel demand continues to bounce back, said chief executive Michael Rousseau on Friday. […]
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WINNIPEG -- Sick and injured children recovering at HSC Winnipeg Children’s Hospital received a surprise Thursday outside their bedroom windows.
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A rookie politician with a background in youth counselling was elected to Winnipeg’s city council on Wednesday, the only one who hadn’t served on council previously.
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Voter apathy, and the perception that one candidate had a lock on a win, may have contributed to the lowest voter turnout in Winnipeg in recent memory, with just 37 per cent of voters casting ballots this year.
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Ottawa’s former police chief is defending his reading of intelligence on the protest convoy that descended on the national capital last winter. Peter Sloly is testifying on Friday at a public inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act to clear “Convoy” protesters in heavy trucks who blocked the streets around Parliament Hill […]
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Manitoba’s COVID-19 death toll increased by 12 people in the second-last week of October.
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A Winnipeg man convicted of assaulting his toddler stepson after claiming he held him “too hard” has been sentenced to 23 months in jail.
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Axel Jonsson-Fjallby scored the go-ahead goal on a deflection during the third period and the Winnipeg Jets rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Kings on Thursday night in Los Angeles.
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Close to 400 delegates with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress are gathered in Winnipeg from across Canada to attend the XXVII Triennial Congress of Ukrainian Canadians this weekend at the Delta Hotel.
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Rookie school trustees — six of whom mounted successful campaigns that took out incumbents, including officials who have served for two decades — have earned more than half of all seats on Winnipeg’s public K-12 boards.
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A House of Commons motion from NDP MP Leah Gazan calling on the federal government to recognize Canada's Indian residential schools as genocide passed through the lower chamber with unanimous consent Thursday.
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Val Charlette has worked with many families who have lost their children, but she says she never fully understood the pain until now. Charlette's 25-year-old daughter, Tristan Jobb, died at a golf course in Saskatchewan on Oct. 6, 2022.
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If there’s one thing evident at the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, it’s that a grand overhaul is necessary.
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Final tallies released by the City of Brandon say only 17.9 per cent of eligible voters cast ballots in Wednesday's civic election — a number slightly up from the 2018 civic election, which saw 16.86 per cent voter turnout.
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Caregivers are urged to take children with mild illness to a walk-in clinic or family doctor instead of a busy hospital emergency room as cases of RSV among young children are on the rise.
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The Liberals dental-care benefit bill passed third reading Thursday in the House of Commons despite opposition from the Conservatives and Bloc Québécois. The bill passed 172 to 138, with Conservatives and the Bloc voting against it. It would give children with families who make less than $90,000 a year as much as $650 per child […]
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With a competitive race guaranteed to select a new mayor, Winnipeg voter turnout was widely expected to be strong Wednesday.
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With a competitive race guaranteed to select a new mayor, Winnipeg voter turnout was widely expected to be strong Wednesday.
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Scott Gillingham won the crowded field in Winnipeg’s dramatic mayoral election thanks to two things: a strong and consistent campaign, and workplace harassment allegations against front-runner Glen Murray.
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Scott Gillingham won the crowded field in Winnipeg’s dramatic mayoral election thanks to two things: a strong and consistent campaign, and workplace harassment allegations against front-runner Glen Murray.
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A surprisingly early declaration of a winner in the mayoral race, a retraction and then a lengthy wait for vote counts from the last half-dozen city polling stations made things confusing for some Winnipeggers trying to follow Wednesday evening’s civic election results.
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A bill to create a specialty licence plate to recognize missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirited people has moved closer to becoming law.
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Manitobans on lengthy wait lists for surgical and diagnostic procedures can now keep tabs on a small part of the province’s efforts to eliminate the COVID-19 pandemic backlog.
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Manitoba has become Canada’s sixth province to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism, in a move that’s been applauded by local Jewish advocacy groups.
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Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc. are gearing up for public hearings before the Competition Tribunal after talks with the federal competition watchdog failed to resolve issues it has with the companies’ $26-billion proposed merger. Three regulators must allow the deal: the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) must approve the transfer of licences on the […]
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Rogers Communications Inc. and Canada’s competition watchdog have failed to resolve their differences over the telecom giant’s $26-billion proposed takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. following a mediation period and weeks of talks. In a joint press release Thursday evening, Rogers, Shaw and Quebecor Inc. said they are “disappointed” the mediation session did not yield a […]
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The political landscape in Manitoba municipalities hasn’t shifted much following Wednesday’s vote since many incumbents were acclaimed or returned to office.
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Gustophe the cat slipped away from his owners while on a camping trip in the Rocky Mountains in late August.
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Manitoba's surgical and diagnostic backlog task force has launched a website to track changes in wait times and wait-list volumes associated with COVID-19 pandemic disruptions.
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Evan Duncan says he won’t have first-day jitters the first time he steps foot in city hall.
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THOMPSON, Man. — First Nations communities and leaders in northern Manitoba are in mourning after four children died in a house fire Wednesday night.
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Winnipeg's Children's Hospital is seeing a spike in the number of children being admitted to hospital with respiratory issues, including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Officials are asking parents to avoid the emergency room if their children only have minor illness.
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As Canadians look to cut expenses to deal with the cost of living crisis, many are cancelling subscriptions to streaming services.
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Winnipeg police are asking the public for help to find a missing 66-year-old woman who hasn't been seen since Sunday evening.
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Downtown safety, a major expansion of CentrePort and a commitment to open lines of communication between city hall and the legislature were among the topics Winnipeg mayor-elect Scott Gillingham says he discussed in his first meeting with Manitoba’s premier.
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First Nations communities and leaders in northern Manitoba are in mourning after four children died in a house fire Wednesday night. Officers and emergency responders arrived to find the home in Thompson engulfed in flames, RCMP said in a news release. “This is a heartbreaking tragedy that will have a lasting impact on so many […]
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More than $4 million is being pooled by the governments of Canada and Manitoba to offset the tuition costs of students studying to become early childhood educators.
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Four children are dead after a house fire in Thompson that the province’s top Mountie called a “heartbreaking tragedy.”
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Four children died in a house fire in Thompson, Man., on Wednesday evening, police say.
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WINNIPEG -- The provincial and federal governments are investing $4 million to reimburse the tuition of early childhood educator students in Manitoba.
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The Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear a constitutional appeal to Manitoba’s wage-freeze legislation from a coalition of labour groups.
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The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear an appeal from unions that consider the Manitoba government’s push for a public-sector wage freeze a violation of collective bargaining rights. As per its usual practice, the high court gave no reasons for its decision Thursday to refuse to hear the case. Labour leaders were displeased. “We’re […]
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Hockey Canada says it has become a full signatory to Abuse-Free Sport, the new independent program to prevent and address maltreatment in sports in Canada.
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The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear an appeal from unions that consider the Manitoba government's public-sector wage freeze a violation of collective bargaining rights.
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The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear an appeal from unions that consider the Manitoba government's push for a public-sector wage freeze a violation of collective bargaining rights.
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