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Physiotherapists in Manitoba are questioning why the province has decided to cover post-operative care at just three physiotherapy clinics â all located in Winnipeg and all privately run.
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A homeless encampment was destroyed when a fire broke out at the Langside Street site for the second time in two weeks.
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WestJet has a promo code for today only – gets you 20% off base fares. Use code 5J9K7DM at checkout
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Urban planet has a lot of online deals today, up to 70% off almost the entire store. They also have site crasher deals, $3, $5 and $10.
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Children’s Place has 50 to 80% off the entire store today, and free shipping!!
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Bath & Body works has a two-day deal, 40% off everything in store and online. And also free shipping on orders of $75 or more.
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WINNIPEG -- A fire at a temporary encampment on Sunday displaced multiple residents and set off numerous small explosions.
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Sheep wearing bright red banners with holiday-themed words on them were the centre of a ewe-nique poetry-writing activity at Selkirk's Holiday Alley on Sunday afternoon.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, right now, Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) is barely functional. The backlog of eviction challenges, both legal and illegal, is miles long, and currently the board is focused on hearing claims related to rent increases. Meanwhile, in landlord Facebook groups, some are asking about penalties for illegal evictions, perhaps […]
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TORONTO â Excitement and jubilation after Canada scored its first-ever goal at the Men's World Cup gave way to dismay after Croatia came back with a string of goals to end the team's hopes of reaching the tournament's knockout round.
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Toys R. Us has an additional 10% off your order today only! It’s valid on sale, prices and even clearance, definitely worth looking around. Online only.
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Costco has a lot of special sales online right now for Cyber Monday. One good thing about shopping online at Costco is that almost everything includes shipping in the price.
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Canadian Tire has a special offer today only – spend $200 or more online on specific items and get $40 bonus CT money. This is online only.
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Fire destroyed a homeless encampment Sunday evening in Winnipeg's West End.
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The Walmart photo centre has a bunch of deals for Cyber week. They end December 2nd.
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Hawaiiâs Mauna Loa, the worldâs largest active volcano, has started to erupt, prompting volcanic ash and debris to fall nearby.
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Documents were shredded, property values were altered and a city worker was pressured into claiming different parcels of land were equal in value, an initial RCMP investigation into the construction of four fire-paramedic stations and a series of city real estate transactions found.
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The Winnipeg nurses' choir held its first concert of the season, turning music into medicine for their adoring attendees.
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Barely a month after granting himself new powers as Chinaâs potential leader for life, Xi Jinping is facing a wave of public anger of the kind not seen for decades, sparked by his âzero COVIDâ strategy that will soon enter its fourth year. Demonstrators poured into the streets over the weekend in cities including Shanghai […]
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PATIENTS piling up in emergency departments and the exodus of Manitoba physicians can be traced to the Progressive Conservative government’s health system reform, Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew argues, as staffing shortages push wait times to an eight-year high.
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A Treaty 3 First Nation pays some of the highest electricity rates in Ontario because the community of Windigo Island must import power from the U.S. The leadership at Animakee Wa Zhing 37 is calling for the island to be connected to the provincial grid, arguing residents are being priced out.
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With Grace Hospital as their backdrop, Manitoba’s official Opposition held a weekend rally in Kirkfield Park to harp on the health-care staffing crisis under the current government — the NDP’s strategy to win over voters in the upcoming byelection.
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Marty Morantz thought he had a “gotcha” moment and wanted to share it with the world.
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For the third year in a row, Ally Beauchesne is whipping up holiday magic for some Winnipeg families who could use a little bit of help.
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Teddy bears, monster truck toys and dolls — simple gifts that can make all the difference for children in need.
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Steve Lang has had possibly one of the most unique volunteer gigs out there: mascot chauffeur.
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It is unlikely American non-profit theatre director Carlo Lorenzo Garcia was aware of the connection between Tuesdays and the offering of charity in Jewish law when he proposed the idea of a global day of giving back in 2011.
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From mega-pop hits to hidden gems, these are the essential songs of the year.
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Saku Maenalanen and Pierre-Luc Dubois each scored two goals and the Winnipeg Jets routed Chicago 7-2 on Sunday night, handing the team its seventh straight loss.
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Ukrainian newcomers set up shop at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Winnipeg to sell handmade gifts as part of a holiday market.
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A University of Manitoba professor whose grandparents were famine survivors in Ukraine shares the horrors of the Holodomor â 89 years later. In 1932 and 1933, Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin ordered food seizures aimed at starving Ukrainian peasantry, resulting in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians. Saturday was Holodomor Memorial Day. âThat artificial famine […]
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Sexual health may have taken a backseat for Manitobans these past few years. The province released new data on sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections in Manitoba. The report shows fewer Manitobans are getting tested for top-reported infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea. In 2018, 93,302 were tested for sexually transmitted infections. That dropped to 89,611 in […]
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The operators of Lions Place – Manitoba’s largest non-profit seniors housing complex – have reached a tentative deal to sell the downtown apartment building to a company based in Alberta.
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Kids from across the city spent their Saturday volunteering at the Winnipeg Humane Society for the âKids Give Backâ program. The Winnipeg kids showed up with a shoe box made with goodies for pets. They then helped make cat and dog toys for families in need this holiday season. âThe kids really love coming here, […]
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Preventable diseases like measles could follow trends seen elsewhere in the world and spread quickly in Canada due to a drop in routine vaccinations during the COVID-19 pandemic, say pediatricians who are urging parents to ensure their kids are fully immunized. Provinces and territories log data on vaccinations provided in the community against infectious diseases […]
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Campaigns for food bank donations are a staple of the holiday season, but some Canadian food insecurity researchers say the appeals can be tough to swallow. Josh Smee, the executive director of the Newfoundland and Labrador-based non-profit Food First N.L., says he tends to feel conflicted during the holidays when calls ramp up to donate […]
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A member of the U.S. Navy who was injured in a mass shooting at a Colorado gay nightclub is recounting his experience from last weekend.
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A former union president representing firefighters resigned from the board of the local committee bringing the World Police & Fire Games to Winnipeg in 2023 after changes were made to who can participate. Local paramedic leaders say while they’re excited to participate, the unexpected resignation by Alex Forrest is unwelcome. “It’s kind of disappointing this […]
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Police have arrested a man who is alleged to have pretended to be in distress on the side of the road in Portage la Prairie on Friday evening so he could kidnap a mother and her toddler, and force them to drive him to Winnipeg.
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A Winnipeg girl wanting to give back to the city's homeless community handed out care packages to people outside of Siloam Mission over the weekend.
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Police have identified a Winnipeg man who died after he was found with serious injuries following a shooting at an apartment on Furby Street.
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The man accused of faking a medical distress at the side of the road before kidnapping a mother and her young daughter west of Winnipeg has been arrested, police say. Portage la Prairie RCMP say the suspect, Michael Stephen Klimchuk, was arrested by Winnipeg police early Sunday morning. Klimchuk is in the custody of the […]
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Winnipeg police have safely arrested Michael Klimchuk, 62, after he allegedly kidnapped a 25-year-old woman and her toddler at random on Friday, RCMP say.
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Parts of Belgium's capital city had to be sealed off after fans took to the streets following the country's loss to Morocco at the World Cup.
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The Liberals have unveiled their Indo-Pacific strategy, which includes more military spending and closer ties with countries such as India.
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Indigenous artists were busy making connections and sales at the 10th annual Indigenous Arts & Crafts sale in Winnipeg on Saturday.
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Brandon Christmas Cheer volunteers are hard at work preparing for the 2022 holiday season although they have had to purchase many items as donations are coming in slower than usual.
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Canada won its first Davis Cup title on Sunday, defeating Australia 2-0 on the backs of straight-sets wins by Denis Shapovalov and FĂ©lix Auger-Aliassime in Malaga, Spain, becoming the 16th country to ever win the championship. Montreal’s Auger-Aliassime, the world No. 6, broke Australia’s Alex de Minaur twice, including in the third game of the […]
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Great deal from PetSmart, $25 off when you spend $100 online. Lots of good deals starting in the flyer too.
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The next generation of Canadian bobsledders believe they've got something to build on this World Cup season.
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Canada wasted little time Sunday ending its scoring drought at the men's World Cup via Alphonso Davies but could not hold off Croatia, losing 4-1 to end its hopes of reaching the tournament's knockout round in Qatar.
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Canada wasted little time Sunday ending its scoring drought at the men’s World Cup via Alphonso Davies but could not hold off Croatia, losing 4-1 to end its hopes of reaching the tournament’s knockout round. Ranked 12th in the world and runner-up to France four years ago in Russia, Croatia is filled with talent from […]
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It’s the first Sunday morning of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and Cecilia Castro pauses in mid-sentence, saying, “Sorry, but I need to watch this,” as she nods toward a big-screen television mounted on the wall to her right.
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Dr. Courtney Leary grew up in Norway House Cree Nation, dreaming of becoming a doctor. After completing university and training elsewhere, she returns home to her northern Manitoba community to practice medicine and honour her roots.
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A southwestern Manitoba artist Brian Moran had one of his paintings displayed on Thursday for an event called "Pathway to Change: A Conversation About Art and Hope" at the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba in Brandon.
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A MĂ©tis landscape designer hopes to transform Winnipegâs Alexander Docks into a living monument for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, as well as a healing space for their loved ones to mourn and raise awareness â but first she needs city approval.
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As part of the annual Holiday Alley winter festival in Selkirk, Man., students got the chance to learn from Indigenous knowledge keepers about traditional music, drumming and tobacco ties.
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The level of hate directed at the LGBTQ community in the U.S. has reached a point where it poses a security threat to Canadians, says a former senior-ranking Canadian intelligence official.
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Around 150 people, including Ukrainian newcomers, gathered at Winnipeg's city hall on Saturday afternoon to mark the Ukrainian Famine and Genocide Memorial Day, in remembrance of the millions of lives lost during the Holodomor.
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WINNIPEG â A Manitoba woman and her two-year-old daughter are safe after stopping to help a man who was allegedly pretending to need help on the side of a road but who then jumped into their vehicle and demanded to be driven to Winnipeg, RCMP said Saturday.
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Oscar, Golden Globe and two-time Grammy winning singer-actress Irene Cara, who starred and sang the title cut from the 1980 hit movie “Fame” and then belted out the era-defining hit “Flashdance … What a Feeling” from 1983’s “Flashdance,” has died. She was 63. Her publicist, Judith A. Moose, announced the news on social media, writing […]
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Two people are in unstable condition after escaping from a house fire Saturday afternoon a few kilometres south of Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway.
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A Portage la Prairie area woman and her child are safe but shaken after a stranger pretended to be in distress on the side of the road, then kidnapped them and demanded they drive him to Winnipeg, Manitoba RCMP say.
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Manitoba RCMP are searching for a man they say was involved in what they're calling the "random" kidnapping of a toddler and 25-year-old woman on Friday, after she stopped to help a man on the side of road who appeared to be in distress.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have started assembling their forces for a run at a fourth straight Grey Cup appearance. The Blue Bombers announced Saturday that they have signed all-star defensive end Willie Jefferson to a one-year contract extension. Jefferson was set to become a free agent in February. The six-foot-seven, 242-pound Jefferson is a four-time […]
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Police in Manitoba say a 62-year-old man kidnapped a 25-year-old mother and her two-year-old daughter in Portage la Prairie on Friday, then forced the woman to drive him to Winnipeg. The mother and her child were found safe in Winnipeg. The suspect, Michael Klimchuk â who was known to RCMP â remains at large. Police […]
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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. Kenneth Emerson, 31, previously pleaded guilty to two counts of internet luring and one count each of making child pornography, making written child pornography, possession of child pornography, distribution of […]
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A man is dead after an early Saturday morning shooting at an apartment building in the 500 block of Furby Street.
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Winnipeg police say they are investigating the cityâs 47th homicide of the year. Police say they received a report of shots heard in a building on Furby Street near Sargent Avenue Saturday morning around 1:45 a.m. RELATED: Manitoba has second-highest homicide rate in Canada Officers arrived to find a man with severe injuries. He was […]
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have started assembling their forces for a run at a fourth straight Grey Cup appearance, signing defensive end Willie Jefferson to a one-year contract extension.
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A massive landslide triggered by heavy rainfall on the Italian resort island of Ischia early Saturday left one dead and a dozen missing.
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The death toll from a massive landslide in Italy on Saturday has risen to two after the body of a girl was found by rescuers.
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