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It was a scene of chaos and confusion in the upper tiers of the police service and local government when a convoy of big rigs and protesters arrived in Ottawa to demand an end to pandemic restrictions last winter. That’s the picture witnesses have painted over the first couple of weeks of hearings at the […]
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Global Affairs says a Canadian was among those injured in a crowd surge that killed more than 150 people in Seoul, South Korea.
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A psychiatrist involved in efforts to support children of Canadian women detained in Syria after travelling to join the Islamic State is urging Ottawa to speed up repatriation efforts. Dr. Cécile Rousseau, a pediatric psychiatrist at McGill University and an expert on violent radicalization and extremism, was part of a committee of local health officials […]
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Manitoba bird experts are warning the public to think twice about feeding bread to wild birds, after two mallards were seen at Winnipeg’s St. Vital Park with signs of “angel wing” — a syndrome that affects aquatic birds like ducks and geese and can permanently deform their wings.
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A shortage of more than 350 doctors in Manitoba is putting pressure on physicians on the frontline. Some medical professionals say the weight is not just isolated to doctors’ offices and emergency rooms. “Every day one or two customers, they’re calling and looking for the physicians,” said pharmacist Viren Patel. “It’s very critical in Manitoba.” […]
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At least 32 people have died and several are feared injured after a cable bridge collapsed into a river in western India Sunday evening.
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The Winnipeg ICE returned home to Wayne Fleming Arena on Saturday and thrilled the hometown crowd with a third-period rally to beat the Brandon Wheat Kings 4-3 in Western Hockey League action.
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With Halloween on Monday, Manitoba Public Insurance has launched a new animated safety video in an effort to keep trick-or-treaters safe.
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The future of Manitoba's agricultural industry was on display Saturday at Brandon's Ag Ex cattle and sheep show.
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Millions of Canadians are without a family doctor. While they look for a primary care provider, physicians have some tips on how to help people manage their health.
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THE Green Party of Manitoba have named a candidate in the yet-to-be announced provincial byelection in Kirkfield Park.
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Indigenous people have shared stories about hauntings, eerie figures, beasts and spirits for as long as anyone can remember. Listen as four Indigenous storytellers as they share their favourite spooky tales and a little about the meaning behind the chilling yarns.
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Dozens of new mayors recently elected in municipal races across the country previously served as MPs or members of provincial legislatures.
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Over 100 people attended a flashlight prayer vigil in Thompson, Man., to offer their condolences for four children who died in a fatal fire in the community earlier this week.
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South Korea is mourning the deaths of at least 151 people who got trapped and crushed in a crowd in Seoul.
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A counter-protest outvoiced a small demonstration against a drag queen performance at a Winnipeg coffee shop Saturday.
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The death of John W. Dafoe on Jan. 9, 1944 left a huge void at the Winnipeg Free Press. Replacing the great editor was no easy task. George Ferguson, with help from publisher Victor Sifton, served as the editor for two years, followed by Grant Dexter from 1946 to 1954.
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Ukrainian pianist Illia Ovcharenko wins Prize Laureate of the 2022 Honens International Piano Competition Friday at Jack Singer Hall.
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In Winnipeg's North Kildonan neighbourhood, hundreds from the queer community and its allies came to welcome the kids and drag queens as they went to their storytelling event. They read books to children about Halloween, dressing up, sharing and pride at a Scout Coffee and Tea Saturday.
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In Winnipeg's North Kildonan neighbourhood, hundreds from the queer community and its allies came to welcome the kids and drag queens as they went to their storytelling event. They read books to children about Halloween, dressing up, sharing and pride at a Scout Coffee and Tea Saturday.
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A centre in Winnipeg offering services to newcomers is hoping to see funding and capacity levels for programs increased as demand rises. New data from Statistics Canada show 23 per cent of the country’s population are immigrants, breaking the previous record of 22.3 per cent in 1921. And if trends continue – based on recent […]
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Halloween treats have a tricky problem: plastic packaging that’s difficult to recycle. As America loads up on an estimated 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween, a handful of companies are trying to make it easier to recycle all those wrappers. But they acknowledge their efforts are only making a small dent and say more […]
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A group of nearly 200 counter-protesters stood outside a Winnipeg coffee shop on Saturday morning as a drag queen story hour took place inside — an event which drew about 40 protesters and a police presence after the venue owner received threatening messages.
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Thousands of demonstrators lined the streets of Canadian cities from St. John's to Vancouver as part of a worldwide "human chain" to show solidarity with ongoing anti-government protests in Iran.
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Conditions at a Winnipeg hotel are getting so bad they’re putting people’s health and wellbeing at risk, says a housing advocate. But the owner of the Manwin Hotel on Main Street says he’s doing his best in what he calls an “extreme environment.” Security concerns, soiled carpets, graffiti-covered walls and general disrepair are present throughout […]
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Trips to the grocery store have already become more expensive, but a low Canadian dollar could make that pain even worse.
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Thirteen-year-old Lily and 11-year old Kaylee are no strangers to flying. The sisters who live in Alberta have taken flights to Newfoundland to visit their biological dad in the past. But in July, their return flight home didn’t go as planned, leaving the pair stranded at Canada’s largest international airport and their mother receiving a […]
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South Korean officials say dozens of people are dead after a crowd surge during Halloween festivities in the capital, Seoul.
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Choi Seong-beom, chief of Seoul's Yongsan fire department, said the death toll in the capital city could rise and that an unspecified number among the injured were in critical condition following the stampede on Saturday night.
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Pivotal elections in Brazil and the United States will present an early test to Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk and his promise to ease up on the platform’s policies on misinformation. Voters in both countries have already faced a torrent of misleading claims about candidates, issues and voting. That torrent could become a deluge if […]
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WINNIPEG -- Diners in south Winnipeg looking for a new spot to grab a bite this weekend may want to head to St. Vital.
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A “human chain” of protesters is set to lock arms in 140 cities around the world Saturday as part of a global day of action for Iran. The Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims is helping to coordinate the events across Canada taking place at various times in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary […]
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Cindy Bell has always been energized by giving back. For over 30 years, the mother of three and grandmother of five has been involved with the local Scouts and Guides, and much of her adult life has been spent volunteering her time to help and inspire others.
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Winnipeg's mayoral race effectively ended 69 minutes after polls closed. It took another hour to conclude.
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"Every Halloween we have the witch talk. A witch is not a costume," says Susanne McCrea, a Winnipeg-based writer and activist who practices witchcraft.
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A two-day event in Brandon this week helped more than 400 First Nations people in southwestern Manitoba obtain status cards, which can be essential in proving their eligibility for certain benefits and rights.
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The Manitoba government will set out its plan for the last legislative session before the election in a throne speech on Nov. 15.
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The Manitoba government will set out its plan for the last legislative session before the election in a throne speech on Nov. 15.
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Lawyers for a Manitoba man sentenced to six months jail for an alcohol-related truck rollover incident that killed his 16-year-old best friend are appealing his conviction.
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Blake Wheeler scored 32 seconds into overtime and the Winnipeg Jets spoiled the Arizona Coyotes' Mullett Arena debut with a 3-2 victory Friday night.
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A complex light display using cutting-edge technology and design lit up the sky above Selkirk, Man., Friday with images of city landmarks and Halloween-themed designs, delighting those who came out to watch.
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Zach Collaros threw two touchdown passes to help the Blue Bombers post a franchise-best 15th victory with a 24-9 win over the B.C. Lions on Friday in Winnipeg.
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WINNIPEG — Zach Collaros threw two touchdown passes to help the Winnipeg Blue Bombers post a franchise-best 15th victory with a 24-9 win over the B.C. Lions on Friday.
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Walmart photo centre has a deal for two free prints. Online only and free in-store pickup.
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Two Winnipeg Jets stars of the 1990s will reunite on Nov. 17 in the city that kicked off their National Hockey League careers.
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On Wednesday night, those who’ve been silenced by signing a non-disclosure agreement will have a chance to speak up without fear of being sued.
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The atmosphere inside the Tundra Buggy is still buzzing some 30 minutes after a polar bear sighting, and Heather Stefanson is sitting on a bench toward the back with tears welling in her eyes.
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The atmosphere inside the Tundra Buggy is still buzzing some 30 minutes after a polar bear sighting, and Heather Stefanson is sitting on a bench toward the back with tears welling in her eyes.
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Is this the end of the Autopac rebate?
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While political experts are lamenting the dismal 37.5 per cent voter turnout in Wednesday’s municipal election, participation was even lower in some Winnipeg council wards.
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Mayor-elect Scott Gillingham may have won with only 27.5 per cent support in Winnipeg’s civic election Wednesday. However, if he follows through on one of his key election promises — to reform city hall’s powerful executive policy committee — city council could be a more democratic institution than it has been in years.
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The Manitoba government will make a number of promises for the year ahead, focusing on affordability, addressing crime, improving health care and boosting economic growth in a speech from the throne to be delivered Nov. 15.
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Opposition Leader Wab Kinew borrowed a familiar refrain to pine over crumbling roads.
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An advertising campaign by Canada’s premiers that blames doctors and nurses leaving the health-care system on cuts to federal funding is drawing both support and skepticism.
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Mayor-elect Scott Gillingham had his first meeting with outgoing Mayor Brian Bowman Friday afternoon.
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Manitoba appears to be on track to set a grim record for preventable overdose deaths.
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A mobile classroom that travels across Canada to teach people about the Holodomor famine in Ukraine has made a stop in Winnipeg.
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A mother whose toddler was admitted to a Winnipeg intensive care unit with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is cautioning parents to be vigilant as a number of viruses are circulating this fall.
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WINNIPEG — The federal government is issuing new savings bonds to raise money for Ukraine and is imposing sanctions on 35 more Russians.
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Days after losing his bid for mayor, Kevin Klein has launched another political campaign — this time, to represent the Tories in the race for Kirkfield Park.
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Kevin Klein is hoping to turn his failed Winnipeg mayoral run into a seat at the Manitoba legislature.
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Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman met with Mayor-Elect Scott Gillingham at the Office of the Mayor on Friday to facilitate a smooth transition.
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