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Winnipeg police have arrested two people after THC "Nerds" candies were given out to children on Halloween in the South Tuxedo neighbourhood.
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A 63-year-old man and 53-year-old woman face numerous charges after Winnipeg police say they handed out cannabis candies to trick-or-treaters on Monday night.
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The main Sainte-Catherine street entrance of the Berri-UQAM metro station will be closed until Spring 2023 to allow for renovations. The STM says the other entrances will remain open. [????????????Berri-UQAM] ????????⛔ As part of the major work underway at the station, the Sainte-Catherine entrance will be closed until spring 2023. The station will remain open, […]
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A report from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection says 252 current or former school personnel committed or were accused of committing offences of a sexual nature against 548 children over a five-year span.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, it’s the kind of hyperbolic claim usually made by partisan contenders: “This is the most important election of your life” or “This year, democracy is on the ballot.” But with candidates who deny the results of the 2020 presidential election running in races across the United States — and some […]
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is providing more than $625,000 towards three initiatives aimed at reducing overdoses and combating addictions.
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“Freedom Convoy” lawyer Keith Wilson said he never imagined the federal government would use force against “non-violent, peaceful Canadians” when he encouraged protesters to continue to oppose COVID-19 restrictions in Ottawa after the Liberals invoked the Emergencies Act. Wilson testified about his involvement in the protest at the Public Order Emergency Commission, the public inquiry […]
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An extensive, Canada-wide study of child sexual abuse in schools has found at least 252 current or former K-12 personnel committed, or were accused of committing, offences against children between 2017 and 2021.
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When Tina Williams greets a gaggle of kindergarteners at the Virden daycare she works at on Wednesday morning, she won’t just be Miss Tina anymore — she’ll also be the town’s first female mayor.
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A Winnipeg couple are asking dog owners who give out candy on Halloween to make sure their pets are kept away from kids — something they say could have prevented their three-year-old son from being attacked and ending up going to the hospital.
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A group of childhood sexual abuse survivors, along with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, is calling for government action as data shows an increasing number of sexual abuse reports from inside this country’s schools.
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High-ranking Liberals responsible for the government's climate file say financial institutions will be held to their climate commitments — with regulations, if necessary.
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A new report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives puts Manitoba on track to balance its budget in time for an election, but the province’s finance minister offered no assurances books would be back in the black by next year.
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Scott Gillingham called for unity Tuesday night in his first speech to Winnipeg city council after being sworn in as mayor.
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BRANDON — Provincial funding for disaster mitigation will go a long way toward helping Neepawa’s infrastructure rehabilitation, Mayor Brian Hedley says.
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Winnipeg’s next city council is now officially in place, while the executive policy committee will soon be named.
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The Manitoba NDP are calling on the Tory government to support safe consumption sites in the province.
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Young trick-or-treaters in the Charleswood neighbourhood received a handout outlining radical anti-LGBTTQ+ material on Halloween.
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The Progressive Conservative party has announced a flurry of candidates in recent days amid speculation Manitobans may go to the polls sooner than the fixed election date — the fall of 2023.
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It’s becoming increasing difficult for residential school denialists to defend their cause. The latest blow: a unanimous resolution by the House of Commons last week that calls on the government to recognize what happened to Indigenous children at residential schools as genocide.
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RCMP investigators say they have identified dozens of suspects from a Saturday night party in East St. Paul where Mounties were swarmed, spat on and subjected to racial slurs.
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Manitoba’s Opposition New Democrats promised Tuesday to freeze electricity rates if they win next year’s provincial election but offered no details on how they might do so. Energy rates at Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro are set by the provincial regulator, the Public Utilities Board, which the NDP has promised to keep free from political interference. “The […]
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A former officer with the Canadian Cadet program has been sentenced to 13 years in prison after admitting to grooming and sexually exploiting three teenage girls under his wing.
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Manitoba's Opposition New Democrats promised Tuesday to freeze electricity rates if they win next year's provincial election but offered no details on how they might do so.
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Manitoba Hydro was once again at the centre of a political scrap as the NDP promised to freeze electricity rates while the government held firm to its proposed five per cent cap.
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A professor of Indigenous studies says denialists will have a more difficult time spreading misinformation now that a unanimous motion was passed in the House of Commons to officially recognize what happened in residential schools as an act of genocide. “A lot of these talking points – that have been thoroughly discredited – don’t have […]
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Canada is once again expanding its targets for immigration but already there are concerns about where the newcomers will find housing.
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The Manitoba government is providing a multimillion-dollar grant to a group committed to building a "safer, healthier and a more welcoming downtown Winnipeg," Premier Heather Stefanson says, while also upping supports for addictions and overdose-related services.
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The Manitoba government is providing a multimillion-dollar grant to a group committed to building a "safer, healthier and a more welcoming downtown Winnipeg," Premier Heather Stefanson says, while also upping supports for addictions and overdose-related services.
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OTTAWA — The federal government is planning a massive increase in the number of immigrants entering Canada, with a goal of seeing 500,000 people arrive each year by 2025.
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It's a phone call Diane Hebert of Lorette won't soon forget.
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The Manitoba government is putting up $3.6 million to improve safety in downtown Winnipeg and addressing homelessness and addiction. The money is going to the Downtown Community Safety Partnership, a coalition of government, business and first responder organizations. The partnership has people on patrol to act as eyes and ears on the street and help […]
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Health-care workers in Manitoba are now allowed to return to work as soon as five days after their COVID-19 symptoms start without the need for a negative test result.
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WINNIPEG police are investigating after someone drove a front-end loader into a 7-Eleven store early Tuesday morning.
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Winnipeg police believe the driver of a front-end loader intentionally drove the vehicle into a convenience store on Main Street Tuesday morning before driving away. The Winnipeg Police Service says it happened shortly before 4:20 a.m. on Main Street and Bannerman Avenue. The vehicle crashed into a 7-Eleven and caused a “substantial amount of damage […]
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Zach Collaros finished with over 4,000 yards passing for the first time and his 37 TD strikes were a CFL high as he led Winnipeg to a CFL-best 15-3 record, which was also a franchise record for most regular-season victories.
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Winnipeg police have confirmed the man found unresponsive in Elmwood – who died in hospital – is being investigated as a homicide. It’s the 44th homicide in Winnipeg this year, tying the record set in 2019. Police say they found the unresponsive man on Johnson Avenue West near Henderson Highway around 2:30 a.m. Monday. He […]
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The Nets said in a release that the franchise mutually parted ways with the two-time NBA MVP and basketball Hall of Famer.
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is putting up $3.6 million to improve safety in downtown Winnipeg and addressing homelessness and addiction.
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A 55-year-old man died Monday afternoon when the vehicle he was driving went off the highway and hit a pole, RCMP say.
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Winnipeg police say packages of marijuana edibles that looked like candy were found in children’s bags after trick-or-treating in the South Tuxedo neighbourhood on Monday. Police say they received at least half a dozen reports about THC “Nerds” candy found by parents. At a press conference Tuesday, Cst. Dani McKinnon said police have not received […]
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Winnipeg police have received at least six reports about Nerds cannabis candy found in children’s Halloween candy.
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A Brandon, Man., high school is in lockdown on Tuesday morning after two people possibly armed with guns were seen fighting nearby, police say.
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A non-profit organization dedicated to improving safety in downtown Winnipeg received $3.6 million from the provincial government Tuesday.
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Winnipeg police are alerting parents to check their kids' Halloween candy after packages of marijuana edibles were handed out in one neighbourhood on Monday night.
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Winnipeg police are warning parents to check their children's Halloween bags, after receiving half a dozen reports of cannabis edibles in kids' treats on Monday.
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A single-vehicle crash on Monday afternoon has killed a La Broquerie man.
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WINNIPEG -- The driver of a front-end loader deliberately drove the vehicle into a 7-Eleven early Tuesday, according to Winnipeg police.
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A 7-Eleven convenience store in Winnipeg is heavily damaged after someone drove a front-end loader through the front of it, police say.
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Statistics Canada says immigration is the main driver of population growth, in part because of the aging population and low fertility rates in the country.
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A man who was found unresponsive in Elmwood on Monday and later declared dead has been identified as a 47-year-old from Winnipeg, police say.
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TMX said it was experiencing a connection issue at the time with the TSX order entry symbol range M to S.
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A survey from the National Payroll Institute shows Canadians are so distracted with their finances that it is impacting the economy.
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According to the Prime Minister, some Canadians will begin receiving their boosted GST rebate this Friday.
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First deal from the Walmart photo centre is buy 1 get 1 free 12×12 value canvas! Code is only good today!
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A member of the grammy-nominated rap group Migos has been shot and killed during a fight at a party in Houston. Migos member Takeoff was attending a private party at a bowling alley early Tuesday morning when a fight broke out and someone opened fire. The 28-year-old rapper was pronounced dead on scene, a representative […]
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