Winnipeggers gearing up for snow: ‘Everybody got scared of last winter’
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Brandon's shelter capacity crisis received a slight reprieve Friday. Premier Heather Stefanson announced the province will provide more than $150,000 to Samaritan House's Safe and Warm shelter to fund an overflow warming space and increase the non-profit's funding to $501,875 from $172,000 annually.
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A sports showcase for people with disabilities is set to take over the University of Manitoba next weekend, but organizers are worried about a potential conflict with a Winnipeg Blue Bomber game scheduled the same day.
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Manitoba isn’t moving to expand access to Paxlovid for individuals infected with COVID-19 via granting prescribing power to pharmacists, as has been done in other jurisdictions.
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Some early risers in southern Manitoba caught a glimpse of a large meteor that lit up eastern skies early Friday morning, an event an astronomer described as a 'once- or twice-in-a-lifetime' experience.
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Almost one year after an 18-year-old woman was slain at Fisher River Cree Nation, RCMP are still looking for her killer.
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Two people charged with aggravated sexual assault, following what police described at the time as a violent group attack on a 34-year-old Norway House woman, have pleaded guilty to reduced charges and were released from custody.
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Canadian bobsledder and Olympic bronze medallist Christine de Bruin has been suspended for three years for a doping violation.
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The Manitoba government is funding a new $8.9 million detention centre for the Brandon Police Service.
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A man armed with a knife was arrested at the Millennium Library in downtown Winnipeg, police say, something the City of Winnipeg says is uncommon.
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A 14-year-old Steinbach high school student is facing a dangerous weapons charge after he was seen walking around the southern Manitoba city on Thursday with a large kitchen knife, RCMP said Friday.
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The new Brandon detention centre, originally announced two years ago by the province, has had its budget beefed up to double the amount initially promised.
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The Manitoba government is putting up millions of more dollars for a new detention facility at the police headquarters in Brandon. It is the latest in a string of recent crime-related promises from the province. Premier Heather Stefanson says the Progressive Conservative government will do whatever it takes to support law enforcement officers and public […]
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Five people have been charged and two guns have been seized by Winnipeg police following a pair of overnight traffic stops.
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Kimberly Murray says she is exploring the idea of whether a special tribunal should prosecute or investigate crimes related to unmarked graves at former residential school sites.
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If you are a big Christmas fan, head down to the thrift store at 701 Regent. It’s in the banquet hall beside the Dollarama. It’s a giant room full of Christmas stuff, it’s really well organized. Great pricing too. And ... Read More »
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Four people, including a 16-year-old, have been charged with murder in the death of Lionel Sherwin Colombe. Winnipeg police say just before 10 a.m. on Oct. 24, officers along with members of the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) responded to a report of a man laying under a U-Haul type truck along Clyde Avenue. When […]
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RCMP are asking for help in solving the homicide of a young woman from Fisher River Cree Nation one year ago.
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Hockey Canada finds itself at “a crossroads” that requires reimagined leadership coupled with more oversight and transparency, a third-party governance review has found. The 221-page document released Friday, released following a review led by former Supreme Court justice Thomas Cromwell, follows an interim report tabled last month, comes at a crucial time for the scandal-plagued […]
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WINNIPEG -- Five people were arrested and two firearms were seized following two traffic stops overnight.
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If you check out the Costco website, there is a last chance section which has a lot of markdowns. Lots of different deals all the time, I’m giving some examples from this morning, but if you’re seeing this after today ... Read More »
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CBC's Marjorie Dowhos talks to two scientists stationed near Churchill, Man., for "polar bear week," when bears gather on the shores of Hudson Bay, waiting for sea ice to form so they can hunt marine mammals.
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Seven out of 10 Canadians consider themselves to be financially literate, while close to 30 per cent don’t consider themselves to be in that category, according to a new poll. The survey from Maru Public Opinion found that one in five people, or 21 per cent, said they are very financially literate while another 50 […]
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Winnipeg police are asking the public for help to find a missing 37-year-old man who hasn't been seen since Oct. 27.
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Here is today’s deal from the Walmart photo centre.
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The Ottawa Senators have begun the process to be put up for sale, Senators Sports and Entertainment announced on Friday. One of the conditions of the sale is that the franchise remains in Ottawa. News Release: Senators Sports & Entertainment announces that a process has been initiated for the sale of the Ottawa Senators Hockey […]
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Three men and a teenage boy are being charged with second-degree murder after a 35-year-old man was found dead underneath a U-Haul truck in Winnipeg's East Elmwood neighbourhood last week.
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Clocks will fall back this weekend as daylight saving time comes to an end on Sunday.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5.2 per cent in October as the economy added 108,000 jobs in the month, Statistics Canada said on Friday. The added jobs reversed much of the loses from May to September. Statistics Canada said employment rose in the manufacturing, construction, accommodation and food services industries while falling in wholesale […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, there are roughly 300 wild horses left, and sometimes Aaron Stelkia has awful decisions to make as he tries to ensure their survival. But this is his job, and he’s been doing it his entire life. Stelkia is a member of the Okanagan Syilx community. He’s known locally as “the […]
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Winning and mentorship hand in hand is what Jennifer Jones envisioned when she phoned Mackenzie Zacharias.
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Just a week after purchasing the social media platform, billionaire Elon Musk has begun his plans to layoff half of Twitter’s employees. The company temporarily closed their offices on Friday and an email sent to staff advised them they would be made aware of the staff cuts on Friday morning. Several employees tweeted early Friday […]
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The province is going to court to seize more than $75,000 in cash Winnipeg police confiscated in July when they arrested two Ontario women accused of defrauding seniors.
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Prominent “Freedom Convoy” organizer Tamara Lich has told the public inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act that when she yelled ‘hold the line’ while being arrested, she wasn’t trying to tell protesters to stay put – but rather to stay true to their values. Lich also claimed that she was never […]
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Clarence Nepinak, an elder and knowledge keeper who dedicated his life to teaching people about Anishinaabe culture, has died. He was 73.
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A new program announced by the federal government to eliminate interest on federal student loans is a positive move for those looking to get by and pay off debt, say Manitoba students
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Air Canada and WestJet have both launched a legal battle to appeal separate Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) rulings where, in each case, the airline was ordered to compensate passengers for a cancelled flight caused by a staffing shortage.
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MANITOBA Finance Minister Cameron Friesen’s initial response to Ottawa’s fiscal update was disappointment.
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Kyle Connor scored 1:45 into overtime to give the Winnipeg Jets a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.
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WINNIPEG — Kyle Connor scored 1:45 into overtime to give the Winnipeg Jets a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.
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Manitoba has sent 59 patients awaiting spinal surgery to Fargo, N.D., in the first nine months of their arrangement — a number that's expected to grow quickly over time, the province said.
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Black Friday this year is on the 25th of November. Cyber Monday is on the 28th. Every year more and more stores in Canada participate, and the deals are earlier and earlier. Most stores will be having sales in store ... Read More »
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Harm reduction advocates say Manitoba's mental health minister missed the mark in her response to calls for a supervised consumption site in the province.
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Manitoba appears set to radically change the way universities and colleges are funded, by switching to a popular model in the U.S. that requires schools to report achievement data and meet specific goals in exchange for operating dollars.
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Manitoba appears set to radically change the way universities and colleges are funded, by switching to a popular model in the U.S. that requires schools to report achievement data and meet specific goals in exchange for operating dollars.
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It’s surprising the provincial Tories are still clinging to the ideologically-driven position safe consumption sites for illegal drug use are not a good fit for Manitoba.
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Indigenous offenders face greater hurdles winning parole from prison than any other group, but that doesn’t mean the courts can fix the problem with more lenient sentences, a judge ruled this week.
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Indigenous offenders face greater hurdles winning parole from prison than any other group, but that doesn’t mean the courts can fix the problem with more lenient sentences, a judge ruled this week.
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EAST ST. PAUL — In the aftermath of a house party where RCMP officers were attacked and were able to prevent a sexual assault, young people shared videos of the chaos and bragged about being there.
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Legislation to expand private liquor sales didn’t make the cut, but laws to free up the use of pesticides, cut the theft of catalytic converters and get rid of the public-sector wage freeze did.
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A Manitoba teacher, former nurse and government IT worker spoke out publicly — some for the first time — about their experiences with non-disclosure agreements, during a five-hour legislative standing committee meeting Wednesday evening.
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A threat made by a 14-year-old boy sent schools in Steinbach into hold and secure mode on Thursday, Manitoba RCMP say.
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The province intends to announce additional health funding plans later this year, a government spokesperson said Thursday.
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A new survey says Canadian employers are concerned about employee burnout and high turnover amid the ongoing labour shortage.
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There’s a lot to make people worry these days: rising inflation, a looming recession, climate change, homelessness and crime, and the war in Ukraine.
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Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government was working to pass several bills into law Thursday night covering items ranging from electricity to weeds before the legislature's autumn break.
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COVID-19 transmission, hospitalizations and deaths appear to be on the rise in Manitoba.
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Several Manitoba communities set temperature records on Wednesday and amazingly they were highs — not lows.
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Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government announced plans to crack down on violent criminals Thursday, the latest in a series of recent announcements on public safety. The province and police forces are to set up a new specialized unit to track down violent criminals, including those wanted on arrest warrants, Premier Heather Stefanson said. Monitoring of violent […]
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An interprovincial investigation led to authorities seizing over three million illegal cigarettes in Manitoba.
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A deal to ship Winnipeg-built tractors to Australia has resulted in a lawsuit after Buhler Versatile decided to stop exports outside North America, according to a statement of claim filed in Manitoba’s Court of Kings Bench.
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Six people are facing several charges after more than three million contraband cigarettes were seized in Manitoba.
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