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Haven’t you herd? A dramatic tale of 20 escaped cows, nine cowboys and a drone recently unfolded in St-Severe, Que., and it behooved a Canadian senator to milk it for all it was worth. Prompting priceless reactions of surprise from her colleagues, Sen. Julie Miville-Dechene recounted the story of the bovine fugitives in the Senate […]
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A man is dead after Winnipeg police found him injured in a West End apartment early Saturday.
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Winnipeg police are investigating an overnight homicide after a man was shot in a West End apartment.
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A Winnipeg man who victimized hundreds of children across the globe with a network of other pedophiles has been sentenced to 19 years in prison.
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Brian (Buggy) Burns says it’s the small things he misses the most, like sitting down and having coffee with his wife nearly every morning for more than three decades. Since his wife, Bonnie, and son Gregory were killed in a mass stabbing, coffee just hasn’t tasted the same. Jokes haven’t been as funny. And, Burns […]
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WINNIPEG -- Plans for a six-building residential apartment complex were unveiled Friday in Bridgwater.
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Millions of people had seen Muhammad Ali, many thousands had talked to him, but Jack Farr had them all beat. And he never threw a single punch.
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Millions of people had seen Muhammad Ali, many thousands had talked to him, but Jack Farr had them all beat. And he never threw a single punch.
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"Mother, I'm writing this because I want you to know I took the time to understand why you weren't present when I was growing up. I started researching the residential school survivor stories, yours included. So I know it wasn't because you didn't want me," a daughter writes.
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With Canada set to host a major international summit next month, advocates are warning about a possible repeat of issues that prevented some African delegates from attending a conference in Montreal over the summer, leading to allegations that the federal immigration department’s policies are racist. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said it found no fault […]
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A new sculpture dedicated to truth and reconciliation is also a symbol of personal healing for the artist who helped create it. Cree artist Kevin McKenzie had to revisit the experiences of his late father, a residential school survivor, while leading the Brandon University team that came up with Healing Together, which was dedicated Friday.
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Ten years ago, Idle No More organizers couldn't anticipate that the flash mobs taking over malls across the country would both shift the conversation about Indigenous rights and sovereignty and also help lay the foundation for reconciliation work in the future.
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A system error preventing some Manitobans from accessing their pan-Canadian COVID-19 vaccination certificate has been partly corrected.
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A close-knit group of Winnipeggers are once again putting their hands to good use for the Christmas Cheer Board.
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A passion for community involvement has remained constant for Paulette Coté and her husband, Peter Czehryn, since they first met more than 30 years ago. The retired couple founded the Winnipeg Soup Fairies, a group of volunteers initially established to serve homemade soup and bread to those who fell ill during the pandemic.
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Red-hot Jason Robertson tied it for Dallas with two goals in the last 2:12 of regulation, but Winnipeg's Josh Morrissey scored 34 seconds into overtime to give the Jets a 5-4 victory over the Stars on Friday night in Dallas.
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Manitoba RCMP are asking for help identifying a man they said was involved in a serious incident west of Winnipeg Friday evening.
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An emergency room in Manitoba's Interlake region is closing once again because no one is available to staff it.
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After receiving the Manitoba Indigenous Youth Achievement Award for athletics, Russel Linklater had a message for everyone like him.
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A number of sexually transmitted infections are seeing an increase in cases in Manitoba, a new provincial report says.
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Mark Hill says he has spent thousands of dollars and countless sleepless nights defending his Glenelm neighbourhood home from property crime.
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Mark Hill says he has spent thousands of dollars and countless sleepless nights defending his Glenelm neighbourhood home from property crime.
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More Winnipeggers who leave their vehicles parked on designated winter routes overnight could wake up to find they’ve been towed, even if there’s no snow on the road. The City of Winnipeg plans to enforce its towing policy more strictly.
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Elderly residents at Lions Place who fear losing their homes in a planned sale of the non-profit seniors complex, got some positive, although vague, news Friday.
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An online sex predator who victimized hundreds of children across the globe and enlisted a network of other pedophiles to do the same has been sentenced to 19 years in prison.
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On the eve of the Free Press’s sesquicentennial, we asked readers to share what the newspaper means to them.
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It may have been one of the most remarkable, most unsettling moments ever in the Manitoba legislature.
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The federal government will invest more than $23 million to improve health care for northern Manitoba First Nations communities, Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu announced in Winnipeg on Friday.
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Three kids in southwestern Manitoba were taken to hospital on Wednesday after accidentally eating cannabis gummies on the bus to school that morning, RCMP say.
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Massive snow-clearing costs and a series of COVID-19 financial blows are expected to result in a $56.8-million operating budget shortfall for the City of Winnipeg, along with a separate $17.2-million deficit for Winnipeg Transit.
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Sewage surveillance for flu cases could soon be a national reality.
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Traditionally, the last show of the year at Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre has been filled with Christmas cheer, or at least seasonally appropriate in some way.
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A multi-use giant is on its way to the heart of Bridgwater.
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Police in Edmonton have arrested two people wanted in connection with a homicide in Winnipeg on Halloween.
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Civil rights organizations say all levels of government must ensure public funding isn't used to discriminate against protected groups, after Youth For Christ Winnipeg, an evangelical charity, was accused of policies that exclude members of the LGBTQ community.
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Three children became sick on Wednesday after Manitoba RCMP say they inadvertently ate cannabis gummies.
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The City of Winnipeg expects to post a $57-million deficit at the end of this year, mainly because heavy snow-clearing demands, higher-than-expected fire-paramedic spending and the city's failed effort to ratchet back police pension contributions.
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A Manitoba RCMP officer is facing charges after a woman was injured while in police custody last summer.
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Canada took the top two spots in the first women's monobob World Cup race of the season Friday, while Olympic champion Kaillie Humphries of the U.S. won the bronze.
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An RCMP officer in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, is facing charges after a woman was hurt reportedly while in police custody.
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Staffing shortages in Winnipeg’s healthcare systems continue to drive longer hospital wait times, but the organization tasked with overseeing healthcare in the city hopes an online tool can help ease the burden on emergency rooms. The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority is providing real-time wait information at participating walk-in clinics. The body already provides this information […]
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An RCMP officer is faces assault and assault causing bodily harm charges after Manitoba's police watchdog investigation.
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The federal government is extending employment insurance sickness benefits to 26 weeks, up from 15 weeks, Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough announced on Friday. Workers applying for EI will be eligible for the more-generous benefits starting on Dec. 18, with advocates praising the move but urging the government to make good on its promise for a […]
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Two long-standing events at the Manitoba legislature that allow members of the public nearly unfettered access to the historic building during the holiday season have been cancelled this year partly due to security concerns. The cancellations are the latest signs of tightened security and fears for the safety of politicians, visitors and staff inside the […]
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Manitoba's ongoing battle against spiking influenza cases has been dealt a blow with yet another increase in the numbers and more children being admitted to hospital.
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Four separate incidents on Winnipeg Transit buses Thursday led to the arrest of a man, 52, and a 35-year-old woman, who police say assaulted Transit employees, and in one case threatened to kill one of the workers.
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A man and a woman have been charged after two Winnipeg Transit drivers and a supervisor were assaulted in separate incidents Thursday.
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The federal government is sending nearly $24 million to Manitoba First Nations groups to transform health-care delivery and community-safety initiatives in northern communities.
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Manitoba's police watchdog says officers were justified in using a series of less-lethal weapons on a knife-wielding woman who stabbed someone on a Winnipeg Transit bus before barricading herself in a Main Street restaurant earlier this year.
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As the war rages on in Ukraine, a little glimmer of hope is provided to one of their national ice hockey teams. Not 48 hours into a power outage in Kyiv, members of the local media were invited to speak with players, coaches and members of the Ukraine Ice Hockey Federation. The U-25 Ukrainian National […]
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Winnipeg police have charged two people in connection to a fatal shooting in the 100 block of Johnson Avenue West on October 31.
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Lots of extra sales right now at Costco, some are black Friday, some are extras. Pictures are from the regent location in Winnipeg. The snow thrower is from the Kenaston location.
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A man and a woman accused of killing a 47-year-old man in Winnipeg's Elmwood neighbourhood last month have been arrested in Edmonton on warrants for second-degree murder.
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A Brandon business leader and longtime supporter of Assiniboine Community College has made a $500,000 donation to the post-secondary institution.
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WINNIPEG -- A section of Osborne Street is closing this weekend to accommodate construction.
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Two long-standing events at the Manitoba legislature that allow members of the public nearly unfettered access to the historic building during the holiday season have been cancelled this year partly due to security concerns.
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A Flair Airlines plane has run off the runway in Kitchener-Waterloo Friday morning. The plane originated in Vancouver.
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Walmart is starting their cyber week sales on Sunday. These deals are all online only. Great for price comparing today though.
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On today’s Big Story Podcast, depending on who you ask it will either help Canadian creators level the online playing field, or wreck their business model. The bill is intended to apply Canadian Content rules to online streaming—but it’s incredibly complex and difficult to judge how it will work in practice. So what’s in the […]
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WINNIPEG — Two long-standing events at the Manitoba legislature that allow members of the public nearly unfettered access to the historic building during the holiday season have been cancelled this year partly due to security concerns.
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The City of Winnipeg’s efforts to attract affordable housing are generating mixed results in the midst of an apparent shortage.
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Lots of sales have started online at Costco. Electronics, toys, definitely worth a look through the whole section.
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Rolling River First Nation member William Gaywish attended the “Untangling the Web of Complex Trauma” in Brandon Wednesday to better understand how to help break the cycle of inter-generational trauma.
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