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Hundreds of Ukrainian newcomers enjoyed a holiday breakfast Saturday at the Ukrainian National Federation Hall in Winnipeg.
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Argentina defeated France 4-2 on penalties following a 3-3 tie after extra time at the men's World Cup final on Sunday in Doha, Qatar to clinch its first title on soccer's biggest stage in 36 years.
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Winnipeg police arrested a man Friday night after he allegedly pointed a handgun at someone inside Polo Park Shopping Centre.
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Sioux Valley Dakota Nation has taken over the operations and the lease of Grand Valley Park, a popular park about about 10 kilometres west of Brandon.
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All they want for Christmas is their two front seats.
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All they want for Christmas is their two front seats.
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Kyle Connor extended his point streak with a goal and an assist and the Winnipeg Jets downed the Vancouver Canucks 5-1 on Saturday.
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At Cantor’s Quality Meats and Groceries, theft is a near-constant reality, exacerbated by rising inflation and increasingly desperate people.
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WARNING: Story contains graphic images. A woman in Winnipeg thought her life was going to change forever after a tattoo she received became infected. “When it was really bad, I was worried I was going to lose my leg,” said Alexa Twerdochlib. Twerdochlib is one of a group of more than 30 people in Winnipeg […]
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Three people from Winnipeg have been charged after 40 condo and apartment complexes were broken into in a span of 40 days.
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Jim Carr was a political bridge-builder and faithful father — a sentiment widely shared as family, friends and former political rivals gathered Saturday to remember the member of Parliament, who died earlier this week.
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A crash involving a semi and a car in Brandon, Man., Saturday sent one man to hospital with serious injuries, and forced part of the Trans-Canada Highway to be closed.
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Tenants protesting a rental increase that’s above government recommendation say they’re worried about getting a fair shot at Manitoba’s Residential Tenancies Branch (RTB). The group of tenants has released audio of a meeting it feels shows the RTB – which is supposed to be an impartial body – favouring the landlord in an ongoing dispute. […]
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Friends, family and former political colleagues are paying tribute today to Jim Carr. Hundreds of people, including the prime minister, cabinet members and former political opponents, attended a memorial service in Winnipeg for the Liberal member of Parliament who died this week at age 71. Going into the service, former Progressive Conservative Manitoba Premier Gary […]
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In the days after a gunman killed five people at a gay nightclub in Colorado last month, much of social media lit up with the now familiar expressions of grief, mourning and disbelief. But on some online message boards and platforms, the tone was celebratory. “I love waking up to great news,” wrote one user […]
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government will be joining an Indigenous-led committee tasked with determining whether it's possible to recover the remains of two First Nations women believed to be in a landfill outside of Winnipeg.
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Mourners are gathering at Winnipeg's Centennial Concert Hall on Saturday morning to remember Jim Carr, the Manitoba member of Parliament and former Liberal cabinet minister who died earlier this week at age 71.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba Bisons are one of four Canada West hockey teams to host the Ukrainian men's national team later this month and in early January.
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Shoplifting has surged to an alarming level across Canada, industry insiders say, with inflation and labour shortages cited as major factors behind the increase. The uptick has triggered concern among Canadian grocers even as the rise in food prices helps pad their bottom lines. Grocery prices were up 11 per cent year-over-year in October and […]
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Hockey Canada’s provincial and territorial members will vote today on whether to approve a slate of nominees to fill the organization’s nine vacancies on its board of directors. Hugh L. Fraser, a retired judge with nearly three decades of experience at the Ontario court of justice, is the nominee for board chair. Former women’s national […]
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Crown prosecutors from Saskatchewan are now reviewing the Winnipeg Police Service's investigation into sexual abuse allegations against Peter Nygard, after Manitoba's prosecution service decided last year against charging the disgraced fashion retailer.
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Emergency crews pulled the body of a toddler from the rubble in a pre-dawn search Saturday for survivors of a Russian missile strike that tore through an apartment building in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih. The missile was one of what Ukrainian authorities said were 16 that eluded air defenses among the 76 […]
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Wesley Bone has vowed to return to Lake Audy after he was evicted from the Riding Mountain National Park site last month, sparking concerns among some area residents.
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The smile that people talk about, the one that lights up a room — Naomi Blake Marshall had it, in an undeniable way.
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Rebranding the MMIWG2S crisis as a string of violent events for which a lone person is allegedly responsible will not bring our relatives home, writes Nicole Murdock.
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BRANDON — In an 80-year-old hangar, volunteers shuffled antique aircraft around Friday in preparation for emergency repairs.
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Sex offender likely to live in Winnipeg
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Outside a funeral home in eastern Beijing, dozens of people were bundled up in parkas and hats against the freezing temperatures Friday evening as workers in full protective suits wheeled out coffins one by one. When an employee with a clipboard shouted the name of the dead, a relative trundled up to the coffin to […]
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The Manitoba government says it needs more time for consultations before it revamps the way it pays for kindergarten to Grade 12 education.
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A 21-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter in a Winnipeg homicide that happened more than two years ago, police say.
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Volunteer delivery checkers perform a vital role at the Christmas Cheer Board.
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A recent announcement from long-time national team player Diana Matheson on a new league has been met with incredible enthusiasm.
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A Winnipeg dad whose seven-week-old son recently spent four days in hospital battling respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, says the province and some parents don't seem to appreciate the seriousness of the situation.
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The grand dame of Winnipeg theatre has taken her final bow.
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The Manitoba government will support an Indigenous-led feasibility study to find remains of at least two women slain by an alleged serial killer and buried at the Prairie Green Landfill.
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson has pledged her government's support for a feasibility study on 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 couple in Winnipeg who went to hospital to be treated for pneumonia earlier this week say they were left waiting for six hours in the cold of a hospital ambulance bay.
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The panel is to meet publicly Monday afternoon when any recommendation will be made public.
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Influenza has killed 22 Manitobans and is responsible for more than 300 people being hospitalized this season.
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Five months after a Winnipeg senior was shoved into oncoming traffic, police have arrested a suspect.
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A cyclist was killed after colliding with a front-end loader in an industrial area near St. Boniface Thursday night.
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To combat crime and violence at the Millennium Library, the city should ensure “eyes on the street” throughout downtown, not just the building itself, according to longtime anti-crime advocate Sel Burrows.
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The Manitoba government will be joining an Indigenous-led committee tasked with determining whether it’s possible to recover the remains of two First Nations women believed to be in a landfill outside of Winnipeg. The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is leading the group, which also includes outside experts and Winnipeg police. The committee is to put […]
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Elon Musk’s abrupt suspension of several journalists who cover Twitter widens a growing rift between the social media site and media organizations that have used the platform to build their audiences. Individual reporters with The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, Voice of America and other news agencies saw their accounts go dark Thursday. […]
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Southern Manitobans are getting used to digging out as a weather system continues to drop “heart attack snow” that’s so wet and heavy it requires incredible effort to shovel it.
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Winnipeg police charged eight adults and a teen Thursday and Friday in connection to three separate robberies over 13 hours. Thursday morning, police took a man and a woman, both 18-years-old, into custody after an attempted robbery at a store along Selkirk Avenue. According to police it is believed the pair approached three adult men […]
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Canada is promising another 250-million-dollars in nature conservation financing for developing countries, as an impasse over funding drags into the final weekend of U-N nature talks in Montreal.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitobans could be seeing a smaller increase in their utility bill than originally planned next year.
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Debbie Waller knows what it is like to tighten her financial belt, amid the rising cost of living and fear of a recession.
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A convicted sex offender who police say is at a high risk to reoffend is expected to live in Winnipeg after being released from prison.
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The City of Winnipeg will start clearing snow off residential streets on Sunday morning, requiring motorists to find somewhere else to park their vehicles.
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The number of deaths being attributed to the spike in influenza in Manitoba has nearly doubled from 12 to 22, according to the province's latest respiratory virus surveillance report.
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WINNIPEG — More than two weeks have passed since police laid additional murder charges against an alleged serial killer, including one for the killing of an unidentified woman whose remains have not been found.
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Winnipeg police have confirmed a man is dead following a collision between a front-end loader and a cyclist Thursday night.
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A cyclist is dead after being hit by a front-end loader that was clearing snow in an industrial area in Winnipeg's St. Boniface neighbourhood.
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More than two weeks have passed since police laid additional murder charges against an alleged serial killer, including one for the killing of an unidentified woman whose remains have not been found. The move to lay a first-degree murder charge against an accused when there is no body and no known identity is uncommon, legal […]
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The timeline for Manitoba’s highly-anticipated overhaul in how it pays for K-12 education has been extended indefinitely.
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In early December 2021, a grisly scene unfolded along Manitoba’s western border: marksmen armed with semi-automatic rifles loaded into a helicopter and hovered low over the prairie.
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WINNIPEG -- A residential snow-plowing operation will begin this weekend after about 10 cm of snow fell in the city over the last few days.
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