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Asked to sum up 2022 in a word, the public has chosen a phrase. Oxford Dictionaries said Monday that âgoblin modeâ has been selected by online vote as its word of the year. It defines the term as âa type of behavior which is unapologetically self-indulgent, lazy, slovenly, or greedy, typically in a way that […]
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Charges will not be laid against a 23-year-old woman who police say was defending herself when a man was killed at The Forks parkade in Winnipeg earlier this year.
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Winnipeg police have laid charges in the death of Michael Dwayne Gunnar Dahlin nearly two years after his remains were found in the city's North End in March 2021.
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Winnipeg police won't be laying charges after a man was killed in an assault at The Forks last spring.
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Here are today’s daily deals from Lug.
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More than 100 advocates, allies and surviving loved ones gathered on Sunday at Oodena Circle in Winnipeg to call for a national state of emergency to be declared for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.
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Last week, a judge in Ontario ruled that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was in fact a “terrorist entity”. This is a move that politicians on all sides have advocated for, as well as human rights groups, and many Canadian citizens. So why was a judge making that determination and not the federal government, who has so […]
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December always feels like a special month, filled with holiday celebrations, work parties, connecting with friends and family, and most importantly, sharing meals with those we love.
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Here are today’s deals from Costco online.
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Here is today’s deal from the Walmart photo centre.
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As we prepare to head into the new year, a noted Canadian food expert says donât expect to see savings in your wallets at the grocery stores soon. âWe were hoping for better news for 2023, but unfortunately the first half of 2023 will be challenging. Weâre not out of the woods yet,â Sylvain Charlebois, […]
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In 98 per cent of cases, an Indigenous-run program in Manitoba either reunified children with families who love them, or prevented a child from entering the child welfare system in the first place.
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Instructor Corey Whitford hosted his second Ojibway class Sunday at the Bear Clan Den. His goal is "taking the language out of the classroom" so students can learn through hands-on and fun experiences.
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Here we are, it’s December already. How’d we get here so fast and how did it get so busy?
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The head of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority is boasting about the province’s health-care system after he was required to travel to Brandon for eye surgery.
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The owner of the St. Charles Hotel, which has been empty for almost two decades, has re-imagined the historic downtown building to fill a desperate need in the city.
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LISA van den Hoven’s desire to help others in need by sharing what she’s learned drives her community involvement.
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Founding cast member of Sesame Street, Bob McGrath, died on Sunday at the age of 90, his family confirms.
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Gerry Shingoose burned sage and said their names — Rebecca Contois, Morgan Beatrice Harris, Marcades Myran and Buffalo Woman.
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Canada continues to see an increase of influenza activity right across the country, and itâs putting a serious strain on hospitals and health-care workers. According to the latest national FluWatch data, it is impacting young children and older adults especially hard. Along with COVID-19 and RSV, hospitals across the country are struggling to keep pace […]
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WINNIPEG â Rick Bowness may have liked the final score, but the coach wasn't happy with the way the Winnipeg Jets started their 5-2 comeback victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday.
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Winnipeg Transit is now operating at a reduced capacity, as the city continues to struggle to find dozens of drivers to fill major shortages. Romeo Ignacio, the president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1505, says Winnipeg Transit is short about 50 drivers and is operating at a six per cent reduction in regular service levels. […]
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Morgan Barron and Mark Scheifele scored a pair of quick, late third-period goals to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 5-2 comeback victory over the visiting Anaheim Ducks on Sunday.
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With winter in full swing in Manitoba, Winnipeg's Bear Clan are collecting donations of warm clothing to distribute to the homeless population they serve on their foot patrols
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Manitoba’s NDP is targeting Liberal voters as the early polls open for Kirkfield Park, an often Progressive Conservative riding.
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November wasn’t a great month for the far right in Canada.
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More than a thousand new Canadians gathered at the Canada Life Centre this weekend to take in a very Canadian experience. The newcomers watched the Manitoba Moose hit the ice for their second annual âManitoba Madeâ game. The Moose defeated the Milwaukee Admirals 3-2. âWe want to be that first stepping stone for someone to […]
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A man is dead after he was shot by Winnipeg police during a traffic stop Saturday night.
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The role of the morality police, which enforces veiling laws, came under scrutiny after a detainee, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, died in its custody in mid-September.
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The star of the annual St. John's, N.L. Christmas parade isn't a man dressed in red. Instead, it's a pink tube of bologna with a cartoon face.
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A Winnipeg woman faces numerous assault and firearms-related charges after she rammed a stolen vehicle into a police cruiser and was involved in another vehicular crash as she fled from officers, before investigators connected her to an aggravated assault that took place in November.
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A man was killed following an âofficer-involved shootingâ during a traffic stop in St. James Saturday evening, police say. The Winnipeg Police Service says the incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. at Portage Avenue and Bourkevale Drive. Police say an officer discharged a weapon and struck the driver. More details are not yet known. He was […]
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Girl Guides of Canada is asking its members to vote on two new name options for its Brownies program â comets or embers. Last month the national organization told members it would be changing the name of the program for girls aged seven and eight because the name has caused harm to racialized Girl Guides. […]
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Now that heâs back on Twitter, neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin wants somebody to explain the rules. Anglin, the founder of an infamous neo-Nazi website, was reinstated Thursday, one of many previously banned users to benefit from an amnesty granted by Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk. The next day, Musk banished Ye, the rapper formerly known as […]
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Montreal Canadiens star goaltender Carey Price is voicing his opposition to the federal governmentâs proposed amendment to gun-control legislation. The Liberalsâ proposed amendment could lead to a ban on several semi-automatic rifles and shotguns. It was in response to demands from advocates of tougher gun laws. The proposed definition includes a centrefire semi-automatic rifle or […]
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Revelations that some Canadian veterans have been offered assisted deaths while seeking help from the federal government are adding to concerns about Ottawaâs plans to expand such procedures to include mental-health injuries and illnesses. While medical assistance in dying was approved in 2016 for Canadians suffering from physical injuries and illness, the criteria is set […]
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Winnipeg's newest attraction opened to the masses on Saturday at Assiniboine Park.
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Officers were conducting a traffic stop on Portage Avenue and Bourkevale Drive on Saturday evening, a Sunday news release said.
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Community members are challenging the Winnipeg Police Serviceâs decision not to search a city landfill for the remains of three victims of an alleged serial killer. Winnipeg police Chief Danny Smyth says there is no known starting point at the large Brady Road landfill in the cityâs south end, where bulldozers are constantly moving things […]
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Winnipeg police shot and killed a man on Saturday night during a traffic stop in the area of Portage Avenue and Bourkevale Drive.
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Phil Hayden was elated when he read the Manitoba government had cleared the pandemic backlog of cataract surgeries.
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When customers in downtown Vancouver placed orders with Pizza Hut in September, many of the pies landed on their doorsteps without a courier in sight. Instead, diners were met by Angie, Hugo or Raja â autonomous robots resembling a cooler on four wheels with eyelike lights. They travelled by sidewalk to customers, who used unique […]
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Here are today’s deals from Lug.
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Here are today’s deals from Costco online.
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Today’s deal from Walmart is a $3 personalized letter from Santa. I feel like you could just get the free one from Canada Post instead though. Unless there’s something super special about this one.
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From a family living for seven years in a condemned home that was meant to be temporary to people with disabilities having to be carried in and out of their bathrooms, Canada's housing advocate says during a tour this fall of several Inuit communities she got a glimpse into the dire living conditions many have faced for years.Â
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A prominent children’s hospital in Ottawa will soon be receiving help from the Canadian Red Cross as it grapples with a massive wave of pediatric respiratory illnesses that have stretched resources to the breaking point, the organization announced Sunday. The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, more commonly known as CHEO, requested the additional support amid […]
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The Saudi-led OPEC oil cartel and allied producers including Russia did not change their targets for shipping oil to the global economy amid uncertainty about the impact of new Western sanctions against Russia that could take significant amounts of oil off the market. The decision at a meeting of oil ministers Sunday comes a day […]
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The head of U.S. intelligence says fighting in Russiaâs war in Ukraine is running at a âreduced tempoâ and suggests Ukrainian forces could have brighter prospects in coming months. Avril Haines alluded to past allegations by some that Russian President Vladimir Putinâs advisers could be shielding him from bad news â for Russia â about […]
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A grieving First Nation in south central Manitoba is offering support to help those affected by the deaths of two of its own members, who police believe were killed by the same man.
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A retiree, an employed newcomer and a Ukrainian paying it forward are among the thousands of Manitobans who depend on Harvest Manitoba each month.
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"There was not enough money to make ends meet, and after yet another financially rough patch ... the cupboard was emptier than I was used to," writes Jennifer Spence on her decision to access a food bank.
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A man from Ochapowace First Nation in Saskatchewan is helping kids get into the holiday spirit by becoming a powwow-dancing Grinch at events.
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China’s zero-COVID lockdowns have been linked to a rare wave of protests across the country in recent weeks, and immigration industry experts say the strict pandemic rules are also fuelling a surge in requests to live in Canada. Immigration from China has bounced back from pandemic lulls to hit a new peak, according to Canadian […]
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Main Street Project is busy as ever supporting Winnipeg's homeless population, as the non-profit honours 50 years of outreach work.
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A research by the University of Calgary (Ucalgary) is using “cutting-edge” methods to develop a highly efficient vaccine to treat the most difficult types of cancer in children. Dr. Aru Narendran, a pediatric oncology physician at UCalgary, and his team are working on approaching stubborn cancer tumors from a new vaccine that can stimulate the […]
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Itâs been six years since Janet Reydaâs son Alex passed away suddenly. Quickly after his death, the 25-year-old cattle farmer was deemed a good candidate for organ donation. His gift helped save lives. âI really took a lot of comfort in knowing that his organs were going to help some people,â said Reyda. But Reyda […]
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The executive director of the oldest and largest Indigenous women’s agency in the country says the recent case of an alleged serial killer in Winnipeg reveals the racism and misogyny that lurk throughout Canadian society.
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The murder of four women â all believed to be Indigenous â shows how much more needs to be done to prevent gender and race-based violence, an Indigenous advocate says. Winnipeg police charged Jeremy Skibicki, 35, with first-degree murder in the deaths of Morgan Harris, 39, Marcedes Myran, 26, and an unidentified woman. Their bodies […]
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The grandmother of Marcedes Myran â one of the four women police allege were killed by the same man â says she wants police to search a Winnipeg landfill for her granddaughterâs remains.
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A survey by the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity shows Canadians are making major dietary changes â such as eating less meat or purchasing less nutritious food items â to deal with expensive food costs. A Winnipeg dietitian says these results are reflected in the province as consumers are adjusting to whatâs available and what […]
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WINNIPEG -- A two-vehicle crash involving a pedestrian early Saturday morning has left one person dead.
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The parking lot was full and Winnipeggers came out in droves Saturday morning for the public opening of The Leaf, the new indoor horticultural attraction at Assiniboine Park.
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Winnipeg police say a man was fatally struck by a vehicle in the Polo Park area early Saturday morning. The Winnipeg Police Service says a collision involving two vehicles and the pedestrian happened around 2:45 a.m. on Century Street between Portage Avenue and Academy Road. Officers say the pedestrian was struck by a vehicle and […]
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Winnipeg’s police chief said Friday the remains of three victims of an alleged serial killer are believed to be at a city landfill, but no search is planned. BACKGROUND: Winnipeg police charge man with murders of four women Too much time has passed and there is no known starting point at the large site, where […]
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Soccer legend Pele has been placed in palliative care after being admitted to hospital earlier in the week, according to published reports in Brazil. The 82-year-old was admitted to hospital on Tuesday with a respiratory infection and was being treated with antibiotics, according to a statement issued by the hospital on Friday. The hospital also […]
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Anne Kostjuk was a rare person, and not merely because she was a member of a tiny demographic, the .03 per cent of the Canadian population to have lived into their second century.
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Today’s deal is an offer for 2500 PC points when you buy Qtips. Claim the offer online and it loads it to your account.
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A pedestrian is dead after a two-vehicle collision on Route 90 early Saturday morning.
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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) â Russian authorities rejected a price cap on the country’s oil set by Ukraineâs Western supporters and threatened Saturday to stop supplying the nations that endorsed it. Australia, Britain, Canada, Japan, the United States and the 27-nation European Union agreed Friday to cap what they would pay for Russian oil at $60-per-barrel. […]
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