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The federal government says it will block the wholesale transfer of wireless licences owned by Shaw Communications Inc. to Rogers Communications Inc. Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says he is concerned about the $26-billion proposed takeover of Calgary-based Shaw by Toronto-based telecom giant Rogers. He says he won’t permit the transfer of all of Shaw’s wireless […]
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Fuel prices in Manitoba have hit a record this week, with some stations posting prices of more than $1.60 per litre.Â
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Canada’s decision to welcome an unlimited number of Ukrainians to Canada on a temporary basis marks a positive and hopefully permanent change to the way the country handles major crises around the world, the Canadian Council for Refugees says. Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced Canada would allow Ukrainians to apply for an expedited visa to […]
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Days before Manitoba began the process of eliminating its COVID-19 restrictions, its enforcement officers were not holding back from penalizing rule-breakers.
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Medical professionals and industry groups are calling on Ottawa to end all COVID-19 border testing requirements as the travel sector struggles to recover two years into the pandemic.
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Mayor Brian Bowman announced Thursday that a $10,000 contribution from his office budget will be allocated to people displaced in Lviv, Ukraine, by the invasion of Russian troops.
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Hip-hop artists in Manitoba are pressing harder than ever to prove they can achieve mainstream success. That includes YSN Fab, who has tens of millions of listens on Spotify and a mission: to put Winnipeg on the hip-hop map,
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Winnipeg will be sending financial support to its sister city Lviv, Ukraine. Mayor Brain Bowman said Thursday as an expression of support and solidarity, a $10,000 contribution will be allocated directly to the needs of people temporarily displaced in Lviv. âWinnipeg is a city that has deep connections to Ukraine, both as a result of […]
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The Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to hear an appeal from the Manitoba MĂ©tis Federation over a cancelled hydroelectric deal.
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Rick Barker, 72,was moments away from being wheeled into a hospital operating room last month when his knee surgery was suddenly cancelled. Same-day cancellations continue to happen routinely as the health-care system struggles to chip away at a ballooning backlog of surgeries.
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A woman in her 70s, who uses portable oxygen and uses a motorized wheelchair, was attacked Wednesday morning in a section of downtown Winnipeg's skywalk system, police say.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to hear an appeal from the Manitoba MĂ©tis Federation over a cancelled hydroelectric deal. The federation and Manitoba Hydro reached an agreement in 2017 that would have given the MĂ©tis group $67 million for supporting a variety of hydro projects at regulatory hearings. Then-premier Brian Pallister cancelled […]
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The Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to hear an appeal from the Manitoba MĂ©tis Federation over a cancelled hydroelectric deal.
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba reported 459 patients are currently in hospital due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) on Thursday. Of those, 29 are in the intensive care unit.
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Manitoba is reporting three new deaths and 459 hospitalizations due to COVID-19 on Thursday.
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Winnipeg police have arrested a man after an elderly woman in a motorized wheelchair was punched in the face while in the skywalk system.
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Two women have been arrested after they failed to stop for police during an attempted traffic stop in the community of Bacon Ridge in the RM of Alonsa.
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A Manitoba woman has turned her ever-growing snowbanks into a blooming sign of hope and support for Ukraine.
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A group of Canadian mayors from a number of land border municipalities are urging the federal government to drop COVID-19 testing requirements for fully vaccinated travellers. The coalition of mayors from across the country have sent an open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, asking that the testing be dropped immediately to allow for more […]
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Canada has outlined new measures to target Russia's economy, and is promising to provide a "safe haven" for Ukrainians fleeing the violence.
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Manitoba voters will have more options and candidates will have more privacy if a bill introduced in the legislature Wednesday becomes law.
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Bomb Squad Nutrition Ltd., a Winnipeg start-up has launched a new supplement called Activate DHM. This Health Canada approved liver protectant is scientifically formulated to scrub the body of toxins that cause hangovers. Activate DHM is all-natural, vegan and gluten-free.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, it’s the worst mass killing in Canadian history, and there are hundreds of questions still unanswered almost two years later. A public inquiry into the Portapique shootings is happening right now, and the early answers to some of those questions are disturbing. What more will we learn about how many […]
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More than one million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion, in the swiftest refugee exodus this century, the United Nations said Thursday, as Russian forces continued their push for control of key cities.
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A young curler from Manitoba's Interlake region wasn't slated to be preparing to step into the spotlight at one of Canadian curling's marquee events, but he's ready to make the most of it.
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Some Manitobans say there have been clear differences in the coverage of the Russo-Ukrainian war compared to how news media have reported on conflicts in different parts of the world.
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In a stunning reversal, Russian and Belarusian athletes have been banned from the Winter Paralympic Games for their countriesâ roles in the war in Ukraine.
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Russian and Belarusian athletes have been banned from the Winter Paralympic Games for their countries' roles in the war in Ukraine, the International Paralympic Committee said Thursday in Beijing.
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The federal Conservative party will have a new leader by Sept. 10. The party says its leadership election organizing committee adopted the rules and procedures and set a date for the race today. So far Pierre Poilievre, the well-known Conservative MP from the Ottawa area, is the only declared candidate in the race. Former Quebec […]
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The Conservative Party of Canada will announce its new leader on Sept. 10, a move that opens up the race to candidates other than the presumed front-runner and only declared contender so far, Pierre Poilievre.Â
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Loretta Caribou is from Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, but was in the city visiting her niece on Feb. 15. She requested a Unicity taxi take her to her hotel. She says after driving a couple of blocks the driver stopped the car and demanded she give him $10 in cash or get out.
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Before Russians invaded their country, more than 110 Ukrainians were trying to make Manitoba their new home. Premier Heather Stefanson said Tuesday her government is prioritizing their applications through the provincial nominee program.
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Former Quebec premier Jean Charest says he’s waiting to see party rules before deciding whether he will run to be the next Conservative leader. Charest met Wednesday night with MPs and senators at a hotel in downtown Ottawa at a reception planned by two people who want him to run. On his way in he […]
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Manitoba voters will have more options and candidates will have more privacy if a bill introduced in the legislature Wednesday becomes law.
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The Russian-born maestro of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra has voiced his vehement opposition to his home country's invasion of Ukraine.
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The U.N. refugee agency says 1 million people have fled Ukraine since Russiaâs invasion less than a week ago, an exodus without precedent in this century for its speed. The tally from UNHCR amounts to more than 2 percent of Ukraineâs population on the move in under a week. The World Bank counted the population […]
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A family was involved in a frightening situation with a firearm on Winnipeg's south side, according to a police news release.
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Bags, boxes and suitcases line the back corner of Your Home Store in Brandon. The European grocer has become the hub of a donation drive for people in Ukraine facing displacement and hardship due to the Russian invasion.Â
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Manitoba voters will have more options and candidates will have more privacy if a bill introduced in the legislature Wednesday becomes law. The Elections Amendment Act would allow for electronic machines to count votes. Voters would continue to fill out paper ballots, but the machines would be a faster alternative to counting by hand. “Other […]
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Bill C-216 is aimed at taking a health approach to the nation's toxic drug crisis and will be debated for the first time Wednesday.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday, reiterating Canada’s “unwavering” support and vowing to work with allies to hold Russia accountable for the invasion. “Volodymyr, Canada and the world stand with you â and call for an immediate end to President Putinâs illegal attacks that have resulted in the deaths […]
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The Southern Chiefs' Organization and the Winnipeg School Division will work together with a newly appointed Jordan's Principle co-ordinator to help First Nations students succeed in the education system.
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