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- Wednesday 06PM Dec 07/22
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
Fewer charges laid against health-care aides accused of assault, families seek answers
Crown prosecutors are not pursuing some of the charges against two health-care aides accused of assaulting residents at a Winnipeg personal care home.© CTV |
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
Province urged to boost vaccine messaging as flu cases spike
Doctors are urging the Manitoba government to boost its messaging about the importance of the flu shot amid low uptake, including among babies and pre-schoolers, as influenza cases continue to surge.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
Landfill âdynamic, dangerous placeâ for search: Prairie Green manager
Waste is constantly being moved at a Winnipeg-area landfill where the bodies of two slain Indigenous women are believed to be, making it very difficult to locate anything, according to the site’s manager.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
City sets up temporary shelter after death in bus shack
THE City of Winnipeg joined the effort to quickly set up a temporary emergency warming shelter on Tuesday, after the temperature plummeted as low as -30 C overnight.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
Alleged Winnipeg serial killer threatened to kill 2 previous partners, court records reveal
Accused serial killer Jeremy Skibicki threatened to kill two previous partners in the last seven years, according to a court hearing involving one woman and a protection order filed by the other.
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- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
Federal firearms bill in crosshairs
Organizations that speak for Manitoba hunters and firearms owners say proposed federal legislation, which will ban dozens of hunting and sport firearms, will do nothing to curb crime.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
Unsheltered in Winnipeg winter: Woman found unresponsive at bus shelter Monday sparks conversation
Winnipeg is beginning to see bone-chilling temperatures and on Monday a 27-year-old woman was found unresponsive at a bus shelter by outreach workers.© Global |
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
'He's a good actor': Winnipegger set to appear in locally shot Woody Harrelson movie recounts on-set memories
A Winnipegger soon to appear with Woody Harrelson in an upcoming movie is looking forward to his silver screen debut, after the filmâs trailer premiered this week.© CTV |
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
Tick-borne bacteria increasingly widespread in Canada, study finds
Researchers from Quebec and Ontario are calling for better testing to track the spread of tick-borne germs as the disease-causing bacteria gain new ground in Canada.© CTV |
- Wednesday 05PM Dec 07/22
Blue Bombers Extend DB Desmond Lawrence
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have re-signed defensive back Desmond Lawrence to a one-year contract.
© 2022. This article Blue Bombers Extend DB Desmond Lawrence appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
Manitoba parents forced to wait months for birth certificates
Jerret Unrau became a father for the first time on July 29, 2021. What he didnât know was that it was going to take up to 10 months for his daughterâs birth certificate to arrive. “Our daughter was born end of July, we filled out the form at the hospital. At the hospital they say […]
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- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
New Rules, More Thorough Record-Keeping Could Help Find More Murder Victims, NDP says
WINNIPEG â Tighter rules and more thorough record keeping could help prevent cases where human remains are lost in landfills and murder victims' families are left dealing with an added layer of grief, Manitoba's Opposition NDP said Wednesday.
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- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
Croatia soccer federation fined after fans verbally abuse Canadian âkeeper
FIFA has fined the Croatian soccer federation 50,000 Swiss francs (C$72,500) for after the team’s fans verbally abused and taunted Canada goalkeeper Milan Borjan during a game at the World Cup. FIFA said the charge against Croatia was related to the “use of words and objects to transmit a message that is not appropriate for […]
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- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
7 deaths, 105 hospitalizations tied to influenza this year: Manitoba Health
Seven Manitobans have died from influenza this year, as the virus continues to circulate through the province at a higher level than normal for this time of year, according to Manitoba Health.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
Manitoba Premier Stefanson has lowest approval rating in Canada: poll
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson will end 2022 as Canada’s least approved premier, according to a recent poll. Stefanson received a 26 per cent approval rating in Angus Reidâs year-ender poll. There were 499 Manitobans polled, and 5,030 Canadians overall. Political scientist Shannon Sampert says itâs âcertainly not a great way to end the year,â for […]
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- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
'Herstory' made as leaders adopt resolutions that promote gender equality, inclusivity at AFN
First Nations leaders are gathered in Ottawa for the 2022 Assembly of First Nations' Special Chiefs Assembly. While few resolutions have been discussed so far, two were passed that signal a shift in gender equality for women in leadership.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
âNot one easy solutionâ amid deadly year on Winnipeg roads
The heightened death toll on Winnipeg roads this year is “bleak” and “awful,” an active transportation advocate says.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
Indigenous families âhave a right to knowâ where missing loved ones are buried, official says
A Mohawk official says the refusal by Winnipeg police to search for the missing women whose bodies are believed to have been left in a landfill is a 'breach of human dignity.'© Global |
- Wednesday 04PM Dec 07/22
Sunwing abandons plan to hire foreign pilots before winter travel rush: union
Unifor says Sunwing is walking away from its plans to hire temporary foreign pilots ahead of the busy winter travel season.
The post Sunwing abandons plan to hire foreign pilots before winter travel rush: union appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
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- Wednesday 03PM Dec 07/22
Canadians urged to remember eye safety this holiday season
The Canadian Ophthalmology Society is advising parents to be aware of what theyâre putting under the tree for the holidays.
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- Wednesday 03PM Dec 07/22
Manitoba Green Party begins leadership race this week
The Manitoba Green Party is starting its leadership race this week. The party is looking to replace James Beddome, who announced in May he would not seek another term. He has been party leader since 2008. Beddome increased the party’s vote share and took part in leaders’ debates during provincial elections. But he did not […]
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- Wednesday 03PM Dec 07/22
Manitoba NDP says stricter rules for landfills needed to prevent human remains from being lost
Tighter rules and more thorough record keeping could help prevent cases where human remains are lost in landfills and homicide victims' families are left dealing with an added layer of grief, Manitoba's Opposition NDP said Wednesday.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 02PM Dec 07/22
Ashern, Man. suspect charged in attempted robbery with knife, stick, RCMP say
A 22-year-old suspect from Ashern, Man., is facing a number of charges after an armed robbery at a business on Highway 6 early Monday morning.© Global |
- Wednesday 02PM Dec 07/22
CAA Manitoba seeing increase in calls amid freezing temperatures
Much of southern Manitoba is experiencing freezing temperatures on Wednesday, and with cold temperatures come car troubles.© CTV |
- Wednesday 02PM Dec 07/22
Manager of private landfill, where slain Winnipeg women are believed to be, offers condolences
The Prairie Green landfill is a place where things are being moved all the time which makes locating anything very challenging, said the manager while offering condolences.© Global |
- Wednesday 02PM Dec 07/22
Winnipeg mayor says he stands with Indigenous families in alleged serial killings
Scott Gillingham told 680 CJOB's The Start that the families of Rebecca Contois, Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, and Buffalo Woman are facing a heartbreaking, impossible situation.© Global |
- Wednesday 01PM Dec 07/22
Calls grow for Winnipeg police to search landfill for victims of alleged serial killer
Calls are growing louder for Winnipeg police to reconsider a decision not to search a landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women.© CTV |
- Wednesday 01PM Dec 07/22
Families of missing women deserve search for their bodies, special interlocutor says
A Mohawk official tasked with helping Indigenous communities investigate unmarked graves says Winnipeg police's refusal to search for the remains of missing women in a landfill is a 'breach of human dignity.'© CTV |
- Wednesday 01PM Dec 07/22
Excitement in remote Manitoba community as 1st restaurant opens
Wasagamack First Nation, a remote community in Manitoba, now has a restaurant thanks to a partnership between chief and council and a retired restaurant owner.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 12PM Dec 07/22
Fomenting hate sets stage for heinous criminalsâ devastating acts
When armed gunman Marc Lépine entered the École Polytechnique in Montreal on Dec. 6, 1989 and shot 28 people — killing 14 women — there was absolutely no denying that this heinous act was a hate crime.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 12PM Dec 07/22
No Frills Haulidays deal
Claim today’s offer on the No Frills website.
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- Wednesday 11AM Dec 07/22
Winnipeg receiving more federal funding for affordable housing units
Winnipeg is receiving more funding through the federal government's Rapid Housing Initiative in support of local housing projects, the city announced Wednesday.© Global |
- Wednesday 11AM Dec 07/22
Mint Issues Black-Ring Toonie in Memory of Queen Elizabeth II
The Royal Canadian Mint has issued a $2 coin featuring a black outer ring to honour the late Queen Elizabeth II.
© 2022. This article Mint Issues Black-Ring Toonie in Memory of Queen Elizabeth II appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Wednesday 11AM Dec 07/22
Manitoba premier still last in latest provincial leader popularity poll
According to the latest premiers' performance rankings from the Angus Reid Institute, Stefanson remains firmly ensconced as Canada's least-popular provincial leader.© Global |
- Wednesday 11AM Dec 07/22
New toonie with black ring unveiled to honour late Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth IIâs reign will be commemorated by The Royal Canadian Mint with a new black and gold toonie.
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- Wednesday 11AM Dec 07/22
Train cancellation strands members of Pukatawagan First Nation in The Pas
Helen Bighetty said she lined up at 8am on Monday to buy tickets for the train back to Pukatawagan First Nation and was told it was cancelled. She's now stuck in The Pas until Thursday, when she'll be able to board a flight arranged by leadership to get her home.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 11AM Dec 07/22
How a photo of a pet dog and a couple of selfies took down an international drug trafficking ring
A photo of a pet dog named Bob and a couple of accidental selfies helped investigators bust an international drug trafficking ring, which saw nearly $75 million worth of drugs stopped from hitting the streets of Australia.© CTV |
- Wednesday 10AM Dec 07/22
Winnipeg wakes up to near-record cold Wednesday
Winnipeggers woke up to bone-chilling weather Wednesday morning â one of the lowest temperatures the city has seen on a Dec. 7 in more than a century.© Global |
- Wednesday 09AM Dec 07/22
Manitobaâs Stefanson Has 26% Approval Rating: Poll
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson remains the least popular premier in the country, a new poll has found.
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- Wednesday 09AM Dec 07/22
Day 7 â Lug 12 days of deals
Here are today’s deals from Lug.
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- Wednesday 09AM Dec 07/22
New $2 coin honouring life of Queen Elizabeth goes into circulation this month
The Royal Canadian Mint has released a new $2 coin to mark the passing of Canada's recently deceased head of state, Queen Elizabeth.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 09AM Dec 07/22
Bombers extend contract of defensive back Desmond Lawrence
Desmond Lawrence, who was scheduled to become a free agent in February, has signed to a one-year contract with the Bombers.© Global |
- Wednesday 08AM Dec 07/22
ANALYSIS: Former coach Paul Maurice left undeniable impact on Jets
By the time of his departure a year ago this month, it was probably safe to say Paul Maurice had become a polarizing figure in Winnipeg.© Global |
- Wednesday 08AM Dec 07/22
Stefanson ends year with lowest approval rating in country: poll
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson is ending the year with the lowest approval rating among the countryâs premiers, according to a new poll from the Angus Reid Institute.© CTV |
- Wednesday 08AM Dec 07/22
Woman found unresponsive under pile of blankets in Winnipeg bus shelter
Street outreach workers in Winnipeg found an unresponsive woman on the floor of a transit shelter on Monday, as a wave of colder temperatures started hitting the city.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 08AM Dec 07/22
Bank of Canada raises rate again to 4.25% â but opens door to staying there
The Bank of Canada raised its benchmark interest rate for the 7th time this year, but gave its strongest indication yet that it may be nearing the end of the current cycle of rate hikes.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 07AM Dec 07/22
Assault with cooking pan sends Manitoba woman to hospital
An assault with a cooking pan at a home in Brandon, Man., resulted in a woman being sent to hospital and the arrest of an 18-year-old man.© CTV |
- Wednesday 07AM Dec 07/22
Apple is sued by women who say AirTag lets stalkers track victims
Apple Inc has been sued by two women who said its AirTag devices have made it easier for their former partners and other stalkers to track down victims.© CTV |
- Wednesday 07AM Dec 07/22
How genetic genealogy is cracking Canadian cold cases
Companies like 23andMe won’t share your DNA with police, but many people who use those services choose to download their results and cross-reference them with other databases. While doing so, they either accept or forget to opt out of that data being made available to law enforcement. Jennifer Pagliaro is a crime reporter at the […]
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- Wednesday 07AM Dec 07/22
Day 9 â Costco online daily holiday deals
Here are today’s deals from Costco online.
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- Wednesday 07AM Dec 07/22
Day 7 â Walmart photo centre 12 days of Christmas deals
Here is today’s deal from the Walmart photo centre.
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- Wednesday 07AM Dec 07/22
Timeâs 2022 Person of the Year: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Time Magazine has revealed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as its 2022 ‘Person of the Year.’ The announcement was made Wednesday morning on NBC’s Today Show. Other candidates on the 2022 shortlist included Chinese President Xi Jinping, protesters in Iran, and last year’s Person of the Year — Elon Musk. TIME's 2022 Person of the Year: […]
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- Wednesday 05AM Dec 07/22
Bank of Canada raises key interest rate to 4.25 per cent, its highest since 2008
The Bank of Canada has raised its overnight rate by 50 basis points to 4.25 per cent, marking its seventh rate hike in nine months. The last time the bankâs policy rate was this high was in January 2008.© CTV |
- Wednesday 05AM Dec 07/22
City of Winnipeg property chair wants province to remove 'antidemocratic' powers from government appointees
The City of Winnipeg's property chair is calling on the province to repeal what she calls "antidemocratic" legislation that allows an unelected provincial board to overturn city council land-use decisions.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 05AM Dec 07/22
For voters in western Manitoba, a lot is riding on the newest riding, Riding Mountain
A second federal riding in Manitoba is getting a new name as part of the nationwide redistribution of political boundaries.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 05AM Dec 07/22
Forensic expert believes remains of missing women can be found at landfill near Winnipeg
A California forensics expert says it's possible to find the remains of two women police believe are somewhere below surface of a landfill north of Winnipeg â but warned the search would be extremely difficult, time-consuming and expensive.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 04AM Dec 07/22
Bank of Canada raises key interest rate by half percentage point
The Bank of Canada is raising its key interest rate by half a percentage point, bringing it to 4.25 per cent and the highest itâs been since 2008. Itâs also signaling it may pause its aggressive rate hike cycle after today. In a news release, the central bank says thereâs âgrowing evidenceâ that higher interest […]
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- Wednesday 03AM Dec 07/22
Smaller turkeys, fewer gifts: How Canadians are preparing for an expensive holiday season
From stuffing a turkey to stuffing stockings, this festive season is set to be more expensive due to high inflation. While you tie a bow on your celebratory plans, here are the higher prices to watch out for.
© CBC |
- Wednesday 02AM Dec 07/22
Man said he should get life for slaying, court told
SILAS Ammaklak, who already had one manslaughter conviction, told police he should spend “the rest of (his) life in jail” after he was arrested for killing a woman he had just met.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 02AM Dec 07/22
Winter in the Village event to feature âall the fun thingsâ
You don’t need to leave Winnipeg to experience the likes of an outdoor European market this season.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 02AM Dec 07/22
Prison time for 3D-printed guns
STEINBACH — A tearful day in Steinbach provincial court last month ended with an RM of Hanover man sent to prison for manufacturing 3D-printed firearms.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 01AM Dec 07/22
Second Chances Happen Here
Across our city and province there are animals (and their humans) in crisis. Many are simply looking for their next meal. It takes many heroes to help keep the Winnipeg […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 11PM Dec 06/22
New $2 coin with black ring will honour late Queen Elizabeth II
The Royal Canadian Mint is issuing a new $2 coin with a black ring in honour of the late Queen Elizabeth II.© CTV |
- Tuesday 10PM Dec 06/22
Connor Scores Twice, Jets Top Panthers 5-2 in Mauriceâs Return to Winnipeg
WINNIPEG â Kyle Connor scored twice and added an assist to help the Jets spoil Paul Maurice's return to Winnipeg with a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night.Â
© 2022. This article Connor Scores Twice, Jets Top Panthers 5-2 in Maurice’s Return to Winnipeg appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Tuesday 10PM Dec 06/22
Connor leads Jets past Panthers in former head coach Maurice's return to Winnipeg
Kyle Connor scored twice and added an assist to help the Jets spoil Paul Maurice's return to Winnipeg with a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 10PM Dec 06/22
Provincial byelection a week away for Kirkland Park
The provincial byelection in Kirkfield Park is next week, where a former city councillor, a retired nurse, and a correctional officer will go head-to-head to fill the vacant seat. Kevin Klein was the former city councillor for the Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood ward and most recently ran for Mayor of Winnipeg. He says his four years of experience […]
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- Tuesday 09PM Dec 06/22
Scheifele, Connor each score twice as Jets spoil Mauriceâs return with big win over Panthers
Connor had three points while Connor Hellebuyck stopped 38 shots in the 5-2 victory.© Global |
- Tuesday 09PM Dec 06/22
Democratic Sen. Warnock wins Georgia runoff against Walker
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock defeated Republican challenger Herschel Walker in a Georgia runoff election Tuesday.
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- Tuesday 08PM Dec 06/22
âPuppy scamâ to cost Canadians over $2M by end of year, agency says
So-called "puppy scammers" could cost Canadians up to $2M by the end of the year, according to the Better Business Bureau.
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- Tuesday 07PM Dec 06/22
Unresponsive person found in bus shack
Outreach workers are calling for more warming centres throughout the city after they found an unresponsive individual in a St. Boniface bus shelter Monday afternoon.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Dec 06/22
Projectsâ effect on water supply questioned
Environmentalists are warning that three developments in southeast Manitoba threaten the water supply, even though the province has promised to protect it.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Dec 06/22
Winnipeg School Division plans to offer Filipino bilingual program
A historic number of freshly minted Filipino trustees on Manitoba’s largest school board will oversee the introduction of a new bilingual program catering to immigrants from the Philippines and their Winnipeg-born descendants.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Dec 06/22
Winnipeg School Division plans to offer Filipino bilingual program
A historic number of freshly minted Filipino trustees on Manitoba’s largest school board will oversee the introduction of a new bilingual program catering to immigrants from the Philippines and their Winnipeg-born descendants.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Dec 06/22
Winnipeg drivers deserve photo-radar review
There are many reasons why an independent review of photo enforcement in Winnipeg is needed. Unfortunately, the one announced by the province in 2019 has been put on hold and may have been cancelled altogether by the Stefanson government.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Dec 06/22
Any change to âeyesoreâ St. Charles Hotel welcome: Exchange neighbours
As a gallery owner, Bill Mayberry is used to looking at great works of art. When he looks at the long-vacant St. Charles Hotel, all he sees is an arson waiting to happen.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM Dec 06/22
Caretaker haunted by alleged serial killerâs conduct
The caretaker who lived in a suite below alleged serial killer Jeremy Skibicki sometimes thinks about the hours before he was arrested by Winnipeg police.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM Dec 06/22
With hospitals strained, Manitoba website aims to help parents decide when, where to take kids for care
As children's hospitals across Canada contend with a mix of flu, RSV and COVID-19 cases, Manitoba health officials are encouraging parents to use a recently launched website to help them determine when â and where â they should get medical help for their kids.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 06PM Dec 06/22
Red River College sees zero applicants for advanced care paramedic program
Red River Collegeâs advanced care paramedic (ACP) program has zero applicants for its January course and the deadline to apply has now passed. “That number was a really harsh indication that paramedics are fed up,â said Rebecca Clifton, administrative director of the Paramedic Association of Manitoba. âThat directly correlates with the fact that paramedics do […]
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- Tuesday 06PM Dec 06/22
Lower patient volumes at Childrenâs Hospital likely calm before expected storm, ER director says
Patient volumes at Children’s Hospital have dropped below last month’s record-high levels, but the peak of flu season has yet to come, a member of the facility’s leadership team says.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM Dec 06/22
Accused in fatal stabbing of taxi driver unable to control behaviour due to mental illness, forensic psychiatrist tells court
The mental health of a 22-year-old Winnipeg man accused of murdering a taxi driver was the focus of a forensic psychiatristâs testimony Tuesday in court.© CTV |
- Tuesday 06PM Dec 06/22
CAA Manitoba recommends checking car battery age as cold weather sets in
With winter weather already here, Manitoba CAA says a few minutes of preparation can save drivers from running into car problems and being stuck when the busy season arrives.© Global |
- Tuesday 06PM Dec 06/22
Manitobans increasing debt and missing payments: report
New numbers show Manitobans are racking up debt and, in some cases, not making payments.© CTV |
- Tuesday 06PM Dec 06/22
News briefs for Wednesday, December 7, 2022
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 8:44 AM Bombers re-sign Lawrence The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have re-signed American defensive back Desmond Lawrence to a […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM Dec 06/22
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 06/22
Man arrested at Portage la Prairie courthouse found carrying drugs, knife: RCMP
A man who showed up at the courthouse in Portage La Prairie, Man. last Friday was found to be carrying drugs and a knife, RCMP say.© Global |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 06/22
Extreme cold warnings issued for all of southern, central Manitoba
All of southern and central Manitoba is facing extreme cold Tuesday evening and into Wednesday morning, Environment Canada says.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 06/22
âThese are human beingsâ: Daughters of murder victim criticize Winnipeg police, calls on Ottawa to act
The daughters of a woman who Winnipeg police say was among four victims of an alleged serial killer say investigators are bungling the criminal investigation. Police believe Morgan Harris and three other Indigenous women in Winnipeg were murdered by the same man, who has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder. Speaking Tuesday morning […]
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- Tuesday 05PM Dec 06/22
Panthers coach Paul Maurice gets emotional in his return to Winnipeg
After a sudden departure from the Jets last December, Maurice accepted the head coaching position with the Panthers in June.© Global |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 06/22
Strain on Winnipeg childrenâs hospital has dropped, but officials say concerns remain
An official at the children’s hospital in Winnipeg says the number of patients has dropped in recent days, but there are still concerns about the effects of the flu this winter. Dr. Karen Gripp, the medical director of the hospital’s emergency department, says the department is now seeing an average of 146 patients a day, […]
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- Tuesday 05PM Dec 06/22
Day of remembrance brings new reminder of violence against women
The names of Indigenous women believed slain by an alleged serial killer in Winnipeg were recited alongside the names of 14 women killed in a mass shooting in Montreal three decades ago at a sombre ceremony marking the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 06/22
More action needed to end violence against women, Manitoba advocate says
On a day aimed at bringing violence against women to an end, a community in Manitoba is mourning the deaths of four women at the hands of an alleged serial killer. Advocates say more action is needed to curb the increasing violence against women in Canada.© CTV |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 06/22
Southeastern Manitoba man sentenced to jail time for making 3D-printed firearms
A southeastern Manitoba man is heading to prison after pleading guilty to firearms charges, following the discovery of 3D-printed printed guns at his home last year, the Canada Border Services Agency says.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 06/22
New tropical indoor gardens open as Winnipeggers look to escape frigid weather
Winters in Winnipeg are cold, snowy and long, but now thereâs a new place to find some warmth: The Leaf. The new massive horticultural attraction is now open to residents and visitors. “The Leafâ is located in Winnipegâs Assiniboine Park and is surrounded by approximately 30 acres of new gardens and greenspace. It features more […]
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- Tuesday 04PM Dec 06/22
Winnipeg Police Defend Decision to Not Search Landfill for Womenâs Remains
Winnipeg police have released more details about their decision to not search a landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women believed to have been the victims of a serial killer as family of one of the women shared their disappointment at Parliament Hill.Â
© 2022. This article Winnipeg Police Defend Decision to Not Search Landfill for Women’s Remains appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Tuesday 04PM Dec 06/22
Panthers head coach Paul Maurice gets emotional in return to Winnipeg
Former Jets head coach Paul Maurice was expecting an emotional return to Winnipeg when he brought his Florida Panthers to town on Tuesday.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 06/22
Southern Manitoba under extreme cold warning, -40 wind chills expected
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) warns a blast of frigid arctic air will bring a period of extreme wind chill values to southern Manitoba overnight.© CTV |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 06/22
âIf youâre cold, theyâre coldâ: How to keep pets safe this Manitoba winter
Leland Gordon, general manager of animal services in Winnipeg, is giving people some tips to help keep furry friends safe in Manitoba's extremely cold weather.© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 06/22
Alleged serial killerâs estranged wife says she is overwhelmed by survivorâs guilt: âWhy did I get to surviveâ
'I knew that he was going to hurt somebody.'© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 06/22
Garbage, recycling company hits city with another multimillion-dollar lawsuit
The city is facing another multimillion-dollar legal challenge from its former garbage and recycling collector, years after the same company launched a $67 million lawsuit against the municipal government.
© Winnipeg Free Press |