Woman suffers life-threatening injuries after crash on South Perimeter Highway
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Home of socials, potholes, honey dill sauce, slurpees, Domo, Juniors, and murder
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Winnipeg's Christmas Cheer Board is desperate for drivers to delivers about 9,000 food hampers, as well as gifts for children, ahead of Christmas Day.
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City police have seized a loaded pistol fitted with a device meant to convert it to an automatic from a semi-automatic.
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Three people, including two teen girls, have been charged with attempted murder and arson in connection to a Winnipeg hotel fire early Sunday.
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An unprecedented number of Manitobans are turning to food banks to make ends meet, as rising costs and demand put intense pressure on the community aid organizations to respond.
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A sexual assault charge that led to the ouster of the former president of Manitoba’s largest union was dropped Monday morning.
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A production of Nutcracker without children in it just doesn’t quite feel like Nutcracker.
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More than 6,500 students — about four per cent of Manitoba’s K-12 population — went missing from school in September 2020, an alarming statistic revealed in a new report that warns COVID-19 has worsened engagement in education.
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It is not hard to imagine Tyree Cayer was looking for salvation when he ran into the Millennium Library on the damp and slushy afternoon of Dec. 5.
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With temperatures expected to remain at -15C or below for at least the next week, social service agencies that help the homeless say more needs to be done for vulnerable Winnipeggers.
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The Manitoba government is forecast to see its equalization payments from the federal government jump by $577 million in the fiscal year that will start in April, new federal figures say.
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The Greatest Gift and Pancake Breakfast, hosted by Ukrainian National Federation and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, took place Saturday after a toy drive that brought in more than 1000 gifts for newcomer Ukrainian children
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The province is making a $3-million commitment to alleviate food insecurity and help Manitobans most in need, according to a news release.
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The largest urban reserve in Canada was officially established on Friday, after lands of the former Kapyong Barracks in Winnipeg were repatriated to a joint reserve land base owned by a group of seven First Nations in Treaty One territory.
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Two teens and an 18-year-old have been charged with attempted murder following an arson incident at a hotel on Sunday.
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WINNIPEG -- Three people have been charged following a fire inside a Winnipeg hotel over the weekend.
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The U.S. House Jan. 6 committee urged the Justice Department on Monday to bring criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.
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Attempted murder charges have been laid against an 18-year-old man and two girls, aged 14 and 16, after a woman was rushed to hospital following a fire at a Winnipeg hotel on Sunday.
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Five western Manitoba contractors have been charged with federal conspiracy offences for allegedly trying to defraud the provincial government on millions of dollars in contracts for fixing up social housing units.
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Social agencies and advocates say rising interest rates and high inflation are pushing more Canadians into homelessness. Chaz Smith, who was once homeless himself, said some of the clients of his BeTheChangeYYC street outreach group have been on waiting lists for affordable housing for more than five months. He said with interest rates and inflation […]
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Nearly $700,000 was spent repairing vandalism to Winnipeg bus shelters over 15 months as city and community leaders urge more support for an unhoused population that has exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data obtained by The Canadian Press through freedom-of-information requests shows that from June 1, 2021, to Aug. 31, 2022, the estimated damage to […]
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The body of a man was recovered from a home following a fire north of Winnipeg in cottage country east of Lake Winnipeg.
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Manitoba's police watchdog says it won't recommend charges against a Winnipeg officer who fatally shot a man in June.
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WINNIPEG â Nearly $700,000 was spent repairing vandalism to Winnipeg bus shelters over 15 months as city and community leaders urge more support for an unhoused population that has exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic.Â
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Nearly $700,000 was spent repairing vandalism to Winnipeg bus shelters over 15 months as city and community leaders urge more support for an unhoused population that has exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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One man died in a structure fire in Traverse Bay, Manitoba on Sunday.
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The number of visitors to Winnipeg's Millennium Library in 2022 was far below the pre-pandemic years, but the number of incidents in which people were injured, threatened, harassed or needed medical assistance is way up, according to data released by the city.
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Walmarts Boxing Day deals start online December 21st at 9:00 p.m. Est, and in-store on the 22nd. You can check out the entire flyer on their website.
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WINNIPEG -- It's crunch time at the Christmas Cheer Board as the days are quickly counting down until the big day on Sunday.
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Here is the third part of the deals of the week from the regent location. Make sure to check out the first and second parts, and also the markdown Monday deals.
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Here are the deals from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out part one and three also. And make sure to check out the markdown Monday deals.
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Here are today’s deals from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out part two and three. And also the markdown Monday deals.
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Here are the markdown deals from the regent location in Winnipeg Markdowns are different at every store, just make sure to keep an eye out for things ending in 0.97.
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MONTREAL â The federal government, the Northwest Territories and the Deline Got'ine government signed off on a plan Saturday to create an Indigenous-protected area around Great Bear Lake.
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The search for Ojibwa classroom posters — let alone fluent language speakers — proved challenging when Riverbend Community School began to build its bilingual program.
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Erin Riediger’s Winnipeg Transit tracking app told her the bus she was waiting for Dec. 9 was four minutes away. When the countdown reached zero, the estimated wait time jumped back up to four minutes.
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Two faith-based schools that asked the Canadian Museum for Human Rights not to show their students LGBT material during tours have lost a fight in federal court to keep their identities a secret.
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An announcement issued early Monday morning says the gathering nations at the biodiversity summit have agreed to four goals and 23 targets.
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A Sturgeon Creek dentist who has helped thousands of people around the world receive free dental care is being recognized for his efforts.
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We are so close to Christmas, and I am not ready. At least, I don’t feel like I’m ready.
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Firefighters in cities across the country say the problem of fires in homeless encampments has grown 'exponentially' since the pandemic collided with the housing crisis.
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Jared McCann scored the late game-winner to give the Seattle Kraken a 3-2 win against the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Sunday night.
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Carollers burst into Osborne Village’s Starbucks Sunday afternoon, wearing Santa Claus hats and singing Deck the Halls.
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Growing up, Callie Bizuk was often told what she couldnât do. The now 14-year-old from Alberta, who was born missing her right arm below the elbow, always wanted to play ringette. Callie started playing the sport when she was four years old, using a device that helped her hold on to her ringette stick. It […]
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Elon Musk is asking Twitter’s users to decide if he should stay in charge of the social media platform after acknowledging he made a mistake Sunday in launching new speech restrictions that sought to ban mentions of rival social media platforms. In yet another drastic policy change, Twitter announced that users will no longer be able […]
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In his new book, Gary J. Smith explores the intersection between geopolitics and hockey at the 1972 Summit Series.
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A woman was taken to hospital in critical condition following a fire at a Winnipeg hotel early Sunday morning.
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Settling the bill at a restaurant can sometimes be a timely task, which led to the creation of FasTab. The Manitoba-made concept allows diners to scan a QR code and settle their bill without having to wait for the server. âIt allows restaurants to offer more efficient experience and really takes away from that final […]
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The extended winter route parking ban has been lifted by the City of Winnipeg. The annual winter route parking ban remains in effect from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. daily. The city is advising of a residential parking ban until 7 p.m. Tuesday. For more information regarding winter parking bans and snow clearing, you can […]
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After several months on the run, four cows from a herd of runaway cattle were captured on Saturday night in St-SĂŠvère, Que.Â
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Twitter users will no longer be able to link to certain rival social media websites, including what the company described Sunday as âprohibited platformsâ Facebook, Instagram and Mastodon. Itâs the latest move by Twitterâs new owner Elon Musk to crack down on certain speech after he shut down a Twitter account last week that was tracking the flights of […]
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The World Cup match between Argentina and France on Sunday was a nail-biting finish to the international soccer tournament for fans across the globe, including here in Winnipeg.
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One person was taken to hospital in critical condition after a hotel fire in the cityâs northwest early Sunday morning, according to the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service. The WFPS says there was a fire shortly before 3 a.m. at a hotel on Portage Avenue near Buchanan Boulevard. Firefighters say the blaze was under control by […]
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Itâs been quite a year for the West Kildonan Library and its staunch supporters. After winning a nearly decade-long battle to stop the library from relocating, members of the northwest Winnipeg community believe theyâre close to another big victory. The West Kildonan Library could soon be designated a historical building, after a motion passed the […]
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Avatar: The Way of Water didn’t make quite as big of a splash as many assumed it would, but James Cameron’s big-budget spectacle still helped breathe life into the box office this weekend. According to studio estimates on Sunday, the sequel earned $134 million from North American theatres and $300.5 million internationally for a $434.5 […]
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