Australian punter Haggerty could be secret weapon in Grey Cup for Argos

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Although it's Sunday's CFL final that brought them to Regina, many Winnipeg Blue Bombers fans say the Grey Cup weekend is also an opportunity to connect with each other â through camaraderie, costumes and an old-fashioned Manitoba social.
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SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (AP) â Negotiators say they have struck a potential breakthrough deal on the thorniest issue of United Nations climate talks, the creation of a fund for compensating poor nations that are victims of extreme weather worsened by rich nationsâ carbon pollution. âThere is an agreement on loss and damage,â which is what […]
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Winnipeg's new annual winter route parking ban will take effect next weekend.
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Gianni Infantino said he feels gay. That he feels like a woman. That he feels like a migrant worker. He lectured Europeans for criticizing Qatar’s human rights record and defended the host country’s last-minute decision to ban beer from World Cup stadiums. The FIFA president delivered a one-hour tirade on the eve of the World […]
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When Anna Maendel cold-called St. James Collegiate instructor Mike James and asked him to teach her Hutterite students Advanced Academic Placement biology, he was somewhat hesitant.
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With thousands now estimated to be experiencing homelessness in Winnipeg, one expert says the answer could be a strategy the government has since "pumped the brakes" on.
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Disability advocate Peter Tonge says if airlines can transport a horse by air, they should be able to easily transport wheelchairs. "I call on the airline industry and all levels of government to treat disabled travellers with the dignity and respect that has been shown to horses," he says.
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Decades-high inflation has Canadians worried about the rising cost of living, but as gloomy as things may seem, Canada appears to be faring better than many other major economies. Its national inflation rate is still lower than that of the United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom â whose year-over-year inflation rose to […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has arrived in Africa for a gathering of French-speaking countries grappling with chaos in Haiti, soaring food prices and anxiety over the language’s role in the digital age. Members of the International Organization of the Francophonie are gathering this weekend in Tunisia to take stock of a turbulent era in geopolitics […]
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Thousands of Canadians who received federal COVID-19 emergency benefits for which they weren't eligible â including the $2,000-per-month Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) and the Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB) â are still on the hook to pay the money back to the government.
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Masks have been essential throughout the pandemic, but while everyone is encouraged to wear them to protect themselves in certain situations during respiratory illness season, mandating them now is harder to justify for a wide range of reasons.
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I wrote a column in March about how the Manitoba Vital Statistics Act marginalizes Indigenous names and maintains the legacy of residential schools.
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Two years after losing his left arm to cancer, a Winnipeg man is attempting to fulfill the goal he set through surgery and rehabilitation: get his black belt in karate.
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Manitoba politicians threw away tradition by donning blue and gold to show support for the home team.
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These deals are available in the warehouse only and end Sunday night.
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Tamara Abas yearns to help Manitobans build worlds.
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Dalton Schoen had never set foot in Canada and knew little about the CFL before arriving in Winnipeg for training camp.
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Influenza spread is on the rise in Manitoba, while COVID-19 activity remains similar to the week before, the provinceâs latest surveillance report says.
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Manitoba Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont is questioning whether Kevin Klein is fit to serve as MLA because of his time working with Peter Nygard, the former fashion mogul now accused of sexual assault.
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REGINA — This Sunday marks the 109th edition of the Grey Cup, and Winnipeg Blue Bombers super fan John Couture is one of the few people that can say they’ve been at nearly half of them.
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An 18-year-old has died after RCMP say she lost control of her vehicle on Winnipegâs Perimeter Highway early Thursday morning and collided with a pickup truck.
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Manitoba’s Liberal leader challenged the governing Tories to defend Kirkfield Park byelection candidate Kevin Klein’s employment with disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard, as the aspiring MLA was forced to once again distance himself from his former boss.
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Winnipeg police are looking for a man they say offered an 11-year-old candy on his way to school Thursday morning, then chased the boy when he refused and ran away.
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Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government is farther behind in its pledge to build 1,200 new personal care home beds than when it made the promise in 2016.
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Winnipeggers could see program cutbacks at community facilities this winter as the city grapples with staffing shortages.
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The bill, if passed into law, would fulfil an earlier commitment to raise the wage to $14.15 an hour in April 2023 and to $15 an hour on Oct. 1.
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Winnipeg police are looking for a suspicious man accused of approaching an 11-year-old boy on Thursday and grabbing his arm.
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This weekend, Manitoba-raised Tara Westwood will be attending a film festival in Pittsburgh, drawing attention to her directorial debut, an intense â and intensely topical â 18-minute short film titled Triggered.
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Due to recent and forecasted weather conditions, the City of Winnipeg has declared the Annual Winter Route Parking Ban will start on Nov. 26, at 2 a.m. Once the parking ban is in effect, no one will be allowed to park along snow routes or winter routes between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. In October, […]
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros practised Friday for the first time since his team landed in Regina for Sunday's Grey Cup.
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Many diehard Canadian Football League fans worry their traditions will die out as they look to younger generations to help grow the league and carry out the Grey Cup party. One of these fans it attending his 49th straight Grey Cup festival this year.
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Here are the toys out at the Regent location in Winnipeg today.
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Operation Red Nose will will relaunch its services in nine Manitoba communities starting next Friday, offering free rides home until Dec. 31.
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Winnipeg police are looking for a man that allegedly chased an 11-year-old on his way to the school Thursday morning.
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Sheet cakes are back at Costco again! $25 and you can get vanilla or chocolate. You can choose from the designs shown and get your message written on them too, just give them 24 hours notice. Fill out the paper ... Read More »
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CBC Sports' daily newsletter previews the 109th Grey Cup, where the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are trying for the CFL's first championship three-peat in over four decades.
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After a two-year hiatus, Operation Red Nose will be back on the road this holiday season. Safety Services Manitoba and Manitoba Public Insurance launched the 2022 seasonal campaign on Friday.
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The Artemis launch is expected to pique interest in space, with a Calgary physicist and a former astronaut saying they can relate.
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The Walmart photo center has quite a bit of deals for the weekend.
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An 18-year-old Winnipeg woman has died following a crash on the North Perimeter Highway on Thursday morning.
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When Teagan Littlechief sings in front of thousands of fans at Sunday’s Grey Cup game, she’ll be thinking about Canada’s Indigenous youth. Littlechief, who is from White Bear First Nation on Treaty 4 territory in southeastern Saskatchewan, says she was often the only Indigenous person on stage when she first started performing. “My thing is […]
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The Manitoba government has introduced a bill in the legislature to formally enact a raise in the minimum wage. The wage is normally adjusted every October in line with the inflation rate of the previous year, but the province announced in the summer the wage would rise higher to deal with a sudden spike in […]
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A Brandon man has pleaded guilty to building 3D-printed handguns and participating in a prolonged cyberattack campaign in Canada and the United States.
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Onyx, a 13-year-old grey wolf at Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park Zoo, has died after a battle with cancer, the zoo says.
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WINNIPEG -- A bill introduced by the Manitoba government will formalize the province's planned minimum wage increase next spring.
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The Santa Claus Parade is happening Saturday, and related road closures will begin that morning.
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Road closures for Winnipegâs Santa Claus Parade on Saturday will be in effect as the big guy prepares for an early seasonal visit.
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Twitter has reportedly told its employees that it will close its offices until Monday, as hundreds of workers quit the social media company following an ultimatum from new owner Elon Musk. On Thursday, Musk gave Twitter’s workers a choice to pledge to “hardcore” work or resign with severance pay. Some took to Twitter to announce […]
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Winnipeggers who were worried about missing the end of the Santa Claus Parade to take in the Jets game won't have to compromise on their entertainment.
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A convicted sex offender considered to be a high risk to reoffend against children, particularly girls, has been released from prison and is expected to live in Winnipeg.
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Pfizer said Friday that its updated COVID-19 booster may offer some protection against newly emerging Omicron mutants even though it’s not an exact match. Americans have been reluctant to get the updated boosters rolled out by Pfizer and rival Moderna, doses tweaked to target the BA.5 omicron strain that until recently was the most common […]
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Health Canada Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Supriya says the country is expecting a big shipment of children's Tylenol and Advil.Â
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Qatar banned the sale of beer at World Cup stadiums on Friday, a sudden U-turn on the deal it made to secure the soccer tournament.
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This is the fifth episode in a weeklong collaboration between The Big Story and The Narwhal, an award-winning non-profit publication that provides in-depth coverage of climate issues across Canada. Youâve heard of Coastal GasLink: itâs the name of a fracked-gas pipeline under construction in northern B.C. The project, spearheaded by Calgary-based TC Energy, spans 670 […]
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The calendar may say November, but the City of Winnipeg has summer cycling on its mind.
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A major increase in funding for organizations that run homeless shelters in Manitoba will improve services for people who use them but it wonât create more capacity, according to some of the agencies getting the money.
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A Winnipeg woman whose car was stolen, while her dog was inside, is overwhelmed with gratitude after a good Samaritan helped rescue the 10-year-old goldendoodle.
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Mark Vandersteen’s battlefield injury isn’t the kind that can be fixed with a bandage, a tourniquet or a surgeon’s scalpel — but it can be helped by the love of a dog.
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With inflation at a 40-year high, CBCâs Marketplace looks at the ways companies are passing increased costs on to consumers.
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The federal government’s deputy secretary on emergency preparedness says cabinet was presented with an ever-expanding menu of options to help resolve the growing protests blockading Ottawa streets and border crossings across the country last winter. Jacqueline Bogden is testifying at the Public Order Emergency Commission, which is scrutinizing the events and advice that led to […]
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The rollout of a unique rural satellite campus on which 25 nurses-in-training are studying in southeastern Manitoba is being celebrated as a template to address the chronic shortage of practitioners across the province.
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