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WINNIPEG — Kyle Connor completed his hat trick netting the game-winner with 53.5 seconds remaining to give the Winnipeg Jets a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night.
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Kyle Connor completed his hat trick netting the game winner with 53.5 seconds remaining to give the Winnipeg Jets a 3-2 victory over the visiting Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night.
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There were 150 patient visits to the emergency department at Winnipeg's Children's Hospital at the Health Sciences Centre on Wednesday, according to a statement from Shared Health.
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Once again, Zach Collaros is the CFL's most outstanding player. The Winnipeg quarterback secured the honour for a second straight year Thursday night at the CFL awards banquet.
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Winnipeg fire crews responded to reports of a fire in a vacant two-storey structure on Selkirk Avenue, between Main and Charles streets, shortly before 2:30 p.m., and one person inside was transported to hospital.
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A group of about 100 people gathered and danced to the beat of drums in a circle at Broadway and Osborne Street Thursday afternoon, calling on the Progressive Conservative government to heed calls for supervised consumption sites.
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Winnipeggers won’t be diving into the pool at Cindy Klassen Recreation Complex until next spring, as concerns grow that staffing shortages will hinder recreation services citywide.
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Winnipeggers won’t be diving into the pool at Cindy Klassen Recreation Complex until next spring, as concerns grow that staffing shortages will hinder recreation services citywide.
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The problem with Manitoba’s plan to crack down on teachers who prey on children in schools is it excludes other staff and volunteers who work in the education system.
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What began as a normal morning for Transcona resident Tracy Jones quickly spiralled into terror when she found herself staring down the barrel of a gun while getting ready to leave for work Wednesday.
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Manitoba’s government introduced legislation Thursday that would allow residents to register traditional names previously blocked by the Vital Statistics Act.
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Residents in Winnipeg's West End are frustrated with how long it's taking to clear the debris left by a fire in an apartment block earlier this year. Now, the city councillor for the area wants to make it easier to clean up derelict properties.
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The post-Thanksgiving surge in COVID-19 transmission is just starting to simmer down, but Canadians can expect it to flare back up as winter tightens its grip on the country, a national research group says.
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The government has partnered with Bell Canada on the campaign since 2018.
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Among the ties that bind Toronto Argonauts running back Andrew Harris and Winnipeg Blue Bombers counterpart Brady Oliveira is that the latter learned what it takes to be a premier running back during Harris's years with the Bombers.
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Experts in seniors care have asked Lions Place to reconsider a pause on the sale of the 287-unit non-profit building, saying the spectre of losing their homes is causing residents harm and puts them at risk of elder abuse.
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is moving to ensure birth certificates can better represent the names of Indigenous people and those of other cultures.
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Supporters of supervised drug-consumption sites held a round dance at Broadway and Osborne Street Thursday, calling on the provincial government to reverse course and fund the life-saving intervention.
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Winnipeg city council’s next budget working group will include two members of the mayor’s inner circle and two other non-executive policy committee councillors.
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea, who is in the final year of his contract with Winnipeg, is expected to re-sign, says general manager Kyle Walters.
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Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros says he will play in the 109th Grey Cup game Sunday against the Toronto Argonauts in Regina.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba is looking to neighbouring jurisdictions as it considers adopting permanent daylight saving time.
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A bill now before the Manitoba Legislature would allow for a permanent change to daylight time, if the United States makes the change first and Manitobans indicate support for the idea.
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Traditional Indigenous names spelled with accents and symbols could soon be recognized formally in Manitoba.
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Costco has started their Black Friday cell phone deals! Check out the website for more information.
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From frozen hockey hair to Palomino Club nights and random street hockey games, NHL legends Teemu Selanne and Teppo Numminen reminisced on Thursday about growing up as Winnipeg Jets.
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The Manitoba government is considering a move to year-round daylight time. A bill now before the legislature would allow for the change if the United States makes the change and if Manitobans indicate support for the idea. Municipal Relations Minister Eileen Clarke says public consultations are to begin early next year. Ontario and British Columbia […]
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Canada's "first-ever" space health research conference launches at UCalgary on Nov. 17 and 18, to help astronauts and Earthlings.
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Canada backed the coal language last year, but Canada's environment minister says it cannot get behind adding oil and gas.
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It had been a stormy August week in Tadoule Lake, nearly 1,000 kilometres north of Winnipeg. Days of lightning and rain had darkened the skies over the 325-person community and Stephanie Thorassie was praying for sun.
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Visual artist Divya Mehra has won the $100,000 Sobey Art Award. The Winnipeg-based Mehra was named winner of the prestigious prize at a gala at the National Gallery of Canada.
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Three people were taken to hospital and two cats were killed in a fire on Doncaster Street early Thursday.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that she will not seek a leadership position in the new Congress, a pivotal realignment making way for a new generation of leaders after Democrats lost control of the House to Republicans in the midterm elections. Pelosi announced in a spirited speech on the House floor that she will […]
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A Lucas Cavallini penalty kick in extra time that barely crossed the line provided Canada with an upset 2-1 win against Japan in its FIFA World Cup tuneup on Thursday. Richie Layrea was brought down in the box by Miki Yamane in the 94th minute, setting up Cavallini for his penalty kick. Japan goalie Shuichi […]
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Food delivery app Skip the Dishes has named Howard Migdal its new chief executive officer.
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A Dutch court on Thursday convicted three people in the murders of 298 people who died in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over Ukraine.
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The top civil servant at the federal Finance Department says Canada’s economy was already facing uncertainty when protests against COVID-19 restrictions blockaded borders and occupied downtown Ottawa last winter. Michael Sabia, the deputy minister of finance, is one of three senior officials from the department testifying today at the public inquiry tasked with determining whether […]
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The RCMP say a 51-year-old Quebec man has been charged with planning a terrorist act to overthrow the Haitian government of Jovenel Moïse. Police say Gerald Nicolas will appear at the Quebec City courthouse on Dec. 1 to face three terrorism-related charges. Nicolas is charged with leaving Canada to facilitate a terrorist activity, facilitating a terrorist activity […]
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Crashes involving multiple vehicles on Winnipeg's western edge have closed a stretch of the Perimeter Highway.
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Read the five works contending for $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and a writing residency at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. The winner will be announced on Nov. 24, 2022.
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The 14th annual North End Christmas Party on December 14 will include a turkey meal, pictures with Santa, a carol sing-a-long, and hundreds of new toys handed out to North End families.
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Shoppers drug Mart is having some two day only sales for early Black Friday. Saturday and Sunday November 19th and 20th only. If you are going for a really popular or super cheap item, I would make sure the store ... Read More »
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A 76-year-old man who had gone missing in Winnipeg has been found and is safe, police say.
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Three people are in hospital and two cats are dead following a house fire in Winnipeg on Thursday morning.
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A Chinese spokesperson on Thursday accused Canada of acting in a “condescending manner” following a testy exchange between President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that underscores the depths to which the bilateral relationship has fallen. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning’s comments came after Xi chastised Trudeau at the G-20 summit on Wednesday […]
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Indigenous Peoples have long taken care of the land — in fact, they still steward 80 per cent of remaining global biodiversity. With the world facing an extinction crisis, one solution gaining momentum is the creation of more Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs). In the fourth installment of our weeklong collaboration with The Narwhal […]
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OTTAWA — The chair of Canada's broadcasting regulator says a controversial online streaming bill will not result in the policing of user-generated content or the mandating of specific algorithms on platforms.
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A lawsuit alleging Tory backbencher Obby Khan and his eight-year-old juice company failed to repay more than $560,000 in financial support is “rife with false and reckless allegations,” a statement of defence says.
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More than 6,500 people live on-reserve in Norway House Cree Nation, but it still does not have year-round highway access. The northern Manitoba community says its ferry is unreliable, and its members want a bridge built near where the ferry runs.
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A Manitoba man is suing the Winnipeg health authority and seven doctors after he suffered a series of medical problems in 2020, leading to his permanent disability.
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While waiting for government to put more public money on the table, oil and gas companies continue to increase their emissions, writes policy analyst Laura Cameron.
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A review of Greg Price's death found missed faxes, follow-ups and botched data-sharing ultimately cost the 31-year-old his life. A decade later, medical front-line staff in Canada say problems persist when it comes to sharing everything from patient information to aggregate medical and staffing data.
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A Brandon man accused of 16 counts of animal cruelty had been banned from owning animals when authorities found the carcasses of 14 kittens and two rabbits at his home, police say.
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Manitoba has eliminated its pandemic surgery backlog for one procedure, but that doesn't mean nobody is waiting for cataract surgeries anymore.
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Jay Leno underwent surgery for serious burns suffered during a garage fire and remains hospitalized for further treatment, his doctor said.
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Kim Davis, the NHL's executive vice-president of social impact, growth initiatives and legislative affairs, spoke to a crowd of more than 100 youth at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on Wednesday in Winnipeg.
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The Winnipeg Police Service is asking for the public’s help to find the suspect who defaced the gravestone of Métis leader Louis Riel, which is being treated as a possible hate crime.
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The Manitoba government’s promise to improve safety in downtown Winnipeg by adding surveillance cameras has public safety advocates scratching their heads.
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The Manitoba government’s promise to improve safety in downtown Winnipeg by adding surveillance cameras has public safety advocates scratching their heads.
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A massive pile of rubble marking the spot where a three-storey building was destroyed by fire nine months ago is sparking questions about how Winnipeg addresses eyesore properties.
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A massive pile of rubble marking the spot where a three-storey building was destroyed by fire nine months ago is sparking questions about how Winnipeg addresses eyesore properties.
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Of all the many ways I’m a bad Winnipegger, being a latecomer to KUB bread is one. It’s not my fault; I didn’t grow up with rye. My parents were WASPy immigrants from the American Midwest who never quite picked up on the city’s more insular culinary traditions; when I was a kid, all the loaves in our house were white.
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