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Laying a first-degree murder charge against an accused when there is no body and no known identity is uncommon, legal experts say.
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Winnipeg police have arrested a suspect after a woman was pushed into traffic and injured last summer.
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The chair of a federal expert panel on medically assisted death is questioning what the government is hoping to accomplish by delaying the expansion of the assisted-dying regime. Dr. Mona Gupta says the federal government has already followed through with its commitment to study the expansion that will allow people whose sole underlying condition is […]
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WINNIPEG -- A cyclist was killed Thursday night in a collision involving a front-end loader clearing snow.
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Ukraine's capital came under one of the largest attacks Friday as Russia's invading forces fired dozens of missiles across the country.
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WINNIPEG -- A program to help Manitobans kick their smoking habit has been expanded provincewide.
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Icy roads and blowing snow have led to multiple school closures in southern Manitoba on Friday.
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It’s a cliche to say the holidays can be a tough time for some people, but the truth is that despite the merry music in the supermarket, almost everyone will spend some time this month feeling exhausted, worried, or lonely, and just generally trying to make it through. Erica Djossa is a registered psychotherapist and […]
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A fear of permanent emergency room closures that has left rural communities struggling to recruit staff for years was well-founded, as new documents obtained by the Free Press show provincial health officials proposed closing as many as 16 rural sites four years ago.
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Alleged serial killer Jeremy Skibicki frequented soup kitchens and homeless shelters in Winnipeg's inner city, meeting women whom he would take home to his apartment, according to numerous sources.
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Winnipeg's new mayor, a politician who has never appeared all that comfortable in the spotlight, finds himself contending with multiple crises only weeks into his first term.
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The holidays are a busy time for travel, maybe more so this year with almost no restrictions and many people flying for the first time since the pandemic started. Travel numbers aren’t quite back to pre-pandemic levels, but they’re getting pretty close. Here are some tips to make it less stressful.
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Canadians who don't file their tax returns are sometimes shocked to find out how much money they're owed by the CRA, Prosper Canada's CEO says.
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The first Pitâw Mīno Muskîkî Indigenous Handmade Market happens today and Saturday at Sgt. Tommy Prince Place, 90 Sinclair St., and it promises to be the boujeest, rezziest market of the year.
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WINNIPEG — Kyle Connor scored the game-winning goal 3:31 into overtime to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 2-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday.
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Kyle Connor scored the game-winning goal 3:31 into overtime to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 2-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday.
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A Brandon man who killed his wife and then attempted suicide by tampering with the gas line in his home, which sparked a massive explosion, died in prison Wednesday.
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People with severe, prolonged disabilities are getting a financial boost through a new provincial income support program.
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Dr. Brian Penner felt an overwhelming sense of privilege when he rolled up his sleeve and became the first Manitoban to get a COVID-19 vaccine dose.
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Dr. Brian Penner felt an overwhelming sense of privilege when he rolled up his sleeve and became the first Manitoban to get a COVID-19 vaccine dose.
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Hailey Dugay died after being struck by gunfire on a dark country road while headed to a house party with her boyfriend and others after their night at the bar was unexpectedly cut short.
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Twenty years later, the lead forensic anthropologist on a massive search of Robert Pickton's pig farm in British Columbia says a search of a landfill north of Winnipeg for women's remains has a chance of success, although it is not a certainty.
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The smell of sage permeates as people wash their hands in the smoke of a ceremonial smudge at the Agowiidiwinan Centre. Elder Sherry Copenance renders a welcoming song calling on spirits and ancestors to bless the launch of the new treaty knowledge centre.
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City councillors will consider a proposal to boost their own ward allowances by about $74,000 annually, which supporters say is desperately needed to help them retain staff.
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Mayor Scott Gillingham says the Millennium Library won’t reopen until at least some security changes are in place, after a man was stabbed to death inside the building on Sunday.
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A pretrial hearing set next month for accused serial killer Jeremy Skibicki has been cancelled after his lawyers raised concerns about the volume of disclosure in the case.
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The federal government says it will pay for a feasibility study to search a landfill north of Winnipeg where the remains of two women, believed to have been slain by alleged serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, are buried.
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Winnipeg's mayor says the Millennium Library will have more security in place when it reopens — but stopped short of promising to bring back airport-style bag checks and metal detectors at the entrance.
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Winnipeg police have charged a 34-year-old man in connection to at least four incidents of forced confinement and sexual threats.
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OTTAWA — Treasury Board President Mona Fortier has announced that federal public servants will have to return to in-person office work two to three days per week.
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The federal government has confirmed it will cover the cost of a feasibility study for a potential search of a landfill near Winnipeg that's believed to contain the remains of two First Nations women police allege were killed by the same man.
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A Winnipeg man is facing multiple charges in connection with four incidents involving women who were forcibly confined inside fast-food restaurants and had sexual threats made toward them, police say.
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The federal Liberals are seeking to delay the expansion of Canada's assisted-dying regime to include people whose sole underlying conditions are mental disorders.
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The driver of a stolen vehicle ended up in a ditch southwest of Winnipeg before being placed in handcuffs.
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The pretrial for a Winnipeg man accused of killing four women will be delayed due to the complexity and the sheer volume of information involved in the case, a Manitoba court heard Thursday.
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The province of Manitoba is launching an income support program for people with disabilities, families minister Rochelle Squires announced on Thursday.
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The Agowiidiwinan Centre is where the public can go to learn about treaties through visual and interactive tools, as well as through treaty education sessions, and special events still to be planned.
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The musician died early Thursday at a hospital in Orangeville, Ont. surrounded by those closest to her. She was 67 years old.
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In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the plastic waste produced in the cannabis industry and what this week's announcement about nuclear fusion means for the future of clean energy.
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The Manitoba government is looking at actions to try and stop the spread of CWD affecting members of the deer family within the province.
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A Quebec Superior Court judge says Canadian Pacific Railway is not liable in the 2013 Lac-Megantic, Que., railway disaster that killed 47 people. Justice Martin Bureau ruled Wednesday that the actions the railway company was accused of are not the direct, immediate and logical cause of the damages suffered by the victims of the tragedy. […]
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government has re-launched the Manitoba 511 highway and traffic information service.
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The federal government says it is monitoring the situation around TikTok after national security concerns were raised over the popular social media app. TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company that moved its headquarters to Singapore in 2020. In the U.S. the app has been targeted by Republicans who say the Chinese government could […]
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WINNIPEG -- Assiniboine Park Conservancy has named Ray Karasevich as the organization's next president and CEO.
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The CFIA has issued a recall for Everland's organic coconut chocolate bark because the candy contains milk that is not listed on the label.
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The Canadian Real Estate Association says seasonally adjusted home sales were down 3.3 per cent on a month-over-month basis in November. The association said Thursday the move lower more than erased the gain seen in October and resumed the overall trend lower for the year. CREA said about 60 per cent of all local markets […]
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All of southern Manitoba is under a weather warning with another round of snow on the way, prompting several school divisions to cancel classes on Thursday.
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WINNIPEG -- The popular New Year's Eve celebrations at The Forks will return this year after several years of pandemic-related cancellations.
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ISIDORE Toyi was just a week away from completing his English-language studies in Winnipeg when he was struck and killed by a vehicle as he crossed a St. Boniface street early last month.
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A judge rejected a Manitoba man’s claim he had no memory stabbing his on-again, off-again girlfriend more than two dozen times and convicted him Tuesday of second-degree murder.
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Meet the two hard of hearing actors behind Sick and Twisted Theatre's latest production Antigone. The video is part of Project POV, a new collaboration with Sisler High School's Create program and CBC Manitoba's Creator Network.
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A study from the C.D. Howe Institute estimates Canada would have lost $156 billion in economic activity in 2021 had COVID-19 vaccines been rolled out six months later than they were. That would have been equivalent to about 12.5 per cent of Canada’s gross domestic product. “The results show that vaccination was highly beneficial to […]
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International aid organizations headquartered in Winnipeg are welcoming news the Canadian government may allow them to once again provide assistance in Afghanistan — without fear of criminal prosecution.
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Skate Canada has removed a gender restrictive barrier in ice skating. A pair of ice skaters can now be any two people who skate together.
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It has been five years since the province’s Look North initiative was undertaken to investigate opportunities and challenges for economic development in northern Manitoba.
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One of the province's Crown corporations will be on the hunt for a new president and chief executive officer early in the new year.
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