Licence to kill: wolf hunt in crosshairs
Wolves are a beautiful animal that should be protected under Manitoba law, animal rights activists say.
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Wolves are a beautiful animal that should be protected under Manitoba law, animal rights activists say.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, Canadians were stranded in Mexico. They were on Via Rail trains for 20 hours, stopped on the tracks. They were stuck in airports waiting for flights that never took off or luggage that never arrived. The 2022 holiday season exposed just how fragile this country’s transportation network has become. So […]
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WINNIPEG -- The popular ice cycles that debuted last winter on Winnipeg's rivers are back for another season.
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A tenant of a building on Winnipeg's Maryland Street says she and other residents have gone without anywhere to put their garbage for months, despite repeated complaints and calls to the city.
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A Manitoba man who alleged he was sexually and physically assaulted by a teacher at an Anglican boarding school four decades ago has settled his case against the teacher and the local diocese, his lawyer says.
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Barret Dufour vividly remembers watching the 1998 Rose Bowl in his parents' home in Brandon, Man., wanting to be on the U.S. college football stage. Now he'll be on the sidelines for the NCAA College Football Playoff's national championship game.
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Less than six months after moving to Winnipeg from Lagos, Nigeria, Yemi Ajibola was on the lookout for volunteer opportunities.
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Some of this year’s appointees to the Order of Canada include everyday folks who strive to make the world a little bit better.
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Climate change is forcing invasive species to interact in new ways and new spaces, and as they interact with humans, there's the risk of spreading disease. Read more in this first article by scientist Darius Mahdavi, as part of CBC's Great Lakes Climate Change Project examining climate issues affecting people across Ontario.
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I started using an app to track the best parts of my day.
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You could call it the great COVID-19 coverup.
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Staying home to nurse a fever, sniffles or an ailing child is becoming increasingly difficult for Manitoba workers to afford as the province resists appeals by labour groups to legislate paid sick leave.
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Including exciting new releases from Shania Twain, July Talk, DijahSB and more.
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Family of a missing 27-year-old Cree woman last seen on New Year’s Eve say they have been worried sick and are awaiting a special investigation unit from RCMP to help aid the search for her in Flin Flon, Man.
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Around a hundred people gathered at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg on Sunday to remember the 176 people killed three years ago after Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 was shot down by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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The mayor of a Mexican city caught up in a wave of drug cartel violence last week wasted little time reassuring Canadians and other foreign visitors that his city is safe for travellers. Edgar Gonzalez, in a video posted online by the City of Mazatlán, strolled through his city’s historic centre on Friday, shaking hands […]
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WINNIPEG — Kyle Connor liked the way a new Winnipeg Jets top line was clicking on Sunday.
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Kyle Connor had a hat trick as the Winnipeg Jets beat the Vancouver Canucks 7-4 on Sunday and stretch their win streak to five games.
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The volunteers behind a West Broadway pilot project that aims to distribute free produce and pantry items to area residents are reorganizing after their refridgerator was stolen.
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Anyone in Manitoba can call themselves a therapist and there are no repercussions if they prey on clients by providing costly mental health services with zero qualifications to do so.
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A new in-person RSV rapid testing service is now being offered in Winnipeg to help combat rising wait times in hospitals. The recent surge in RSV cases in children across Canada has been overwhelming emergency rooms. RSV is a common respiratory virus that causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. Testing for RSV is […]
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Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro who refuse to accept his election defeat stormed Congress, the Supreme Court and presidential palace Sunday, a week after the inauguration of his leftist rival, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Thousands of demonstrators bypassed security barricades, climbed on roofs, smashed windows and invaded all three buildings, which […]
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Adam Rich, the child actor with a pageboy mop-top who charmed TV audiences in the late 1970s as “America’s little brother” on “Eight is Enough,” has died. He was 54. Rich died Saturday in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, said Lt. Aimee Earl of the Los Angeles County Medical-Examiner Coroner’s office. The cause of […]
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Grieving relatives and supporters are marking three years since the Iranian military shot down Flight PS752 with a rally in Winnipeg. The “Justice Prevails” commemoration ceremony was scheduled to take place outside the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Sunday afternoon. There were also rallies in 11 other major Canadian cities and in more than two […]
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Winnipegger Eli Ducak, 15, is adventurous, curious and loves his pets. He also has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.
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The record-holding world’s largest snow maze – about 20 minutes south of Winnipeg – has yet to open this season after some warmer winter temperatures last month. Organizers admit they are a little behind schedule, with no opening date set yet. But those responsible for the ice-glazed masterpiece claim it will be well worth the […]
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A Winnipeg apartment building was evacuated Friday night as police investigated threatening online activity. Residents were evacuated from the apartment building on Cumberland Avenue near Carlton Street. Officers attended the residence of a man who allegedly posted online threatening to harm himself and police. “I was just at my house having a nice meal,” recounted […]
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A Winnipegger and her family are safely back home following a violent uprising in western Mexico that was triggered by the arrest of a high-ranking drug cartel leader.
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Some Canadian tourists in Mexico's Sinaloa state finally began their delayed journey home on Saturday after a wave of violence erupted in the region, shuttering airports and prompting an advisory to shelter in place.
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Members of the Ukrainian under-25 national hockey team are set to face off against the University of Manitoba Bisons at Winnipeg's Canada Life Centre on Monday.
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Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York might emit the most emotion and the loudest cheers in its near 50-year history today. The NFL’s Buffalo Bills will be wearing a number-3 patch to honour their teammate Damar Hamlin when they take the field against the New England Patriots. Fans will see the Bills’ first game […]
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Wawanesa's emergency medical services station closed on Jan. 1, following years of staffing shortages.
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A teen from a southwestern Manitoba First Nation travelled more than 1,000 kilometres — and then ran over 100 more — late last month in honour of dozens of Dakota men who were hanged in the 1800s in what was the largest mass execution in U.S. history.
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WASHINGTON — Familiar North American irritants — U.S. protectionism, intransigence on continental trade, irregular migration — return to the fore this week as the so-called “Three Amigos” meet for a trilateral summit in Mexico City. Canada had an automotive axe to grind with the U.S. the last time Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, President Joe Biden […]
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Sunday marks three years since Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired a pair of surface-to-air missiles at a civilian plane over the skies of Tehran killing all 176 people onboard. The government has made progress on some of the victims' families' demands, but not others.
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Grieving relatives will mark three years since the Iranian military shot down Flight PS752 today at commemoration ceremonies in 12 major cities across Canada and 26 countries around the globe. Families will partake in rallies from Vancouver to Toronto and St. John’s to mark the anniversary of the downed flight, which killed 176 people including […]
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Doctors described Damar Hamlin’s neurological function as “excellent” Saturday, as the Buffalo Bills safety continued making progress in his recovery after having to be resuscitated on the field in a game at Cincinnati on Monday. In providing their daily update on Hamlin, the Bills said the player continues to breathe […]
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Flin Flon RCMP are searching for a missing 27-year-old woman who they say was last seen leaving a residence on New Year’s Eve.
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If you've been to a pharmacy in Canada recently, you may notice the shelves are looking light when it comes to adult cold and flu medication.
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Manitobans stranded in a popular Mexico tourist destination after violence swept through the region this week should soon be heading home.
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Sam Polley has been on road trips with his dad before, but he expects it will be a bit different this time around. He and his father, Blue Rodeo frontman Jim Cuddy, are heading to Manitoba for four shows in the coming week.
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Winnipeg police arrested a man and evacuated his Cumberland Avenue apartment Friday after he allegedly made threats against police.
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Two Winnipeg youths are facing various charges after an alleged robbery from a West End store and a bear spray attack Friday afternoon. The Winnipeg Police Service says the alleged robbery took place at a store on Milt Stegall Drive near Ellice Avenue around 3:45 p.m. Police say two boys – a 14-year-old and a […]
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Some Canadian tourists in Mexico's Sinaloa state are packing their bags to return home after a wave of violence erupted in the region, shuttering airports and prompting an advisory to shelter in place.
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Winnipeg police have arrested and charged a man after they say he made online threats to harm officers, as well as expressing suicidal ideations.
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Some Canadian tourists in Mexico’s Sinaloa state are packing their bags to return home after a wave of violence erupted in the region, shuttering airports and prompting an advisory to shelter in place. Two airports in the northwestern area of Mexico have reopened with flights scheduled for today from Mazatlan to cities in Western Canada […]
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A new ice fishing village has popped up in Lockport at the base of St. Andrews Lock and Dam north of Winnipeg.
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Manitobans may have noticed empty shelves at their local pharmacies as a nationwide shortage of cold and flu products hits the province.
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The transfer of a recovering senior from Winnipeg to a rural hospital more than an hour's drive away from her home has a family member calling out a rule in the system she says is nonsensical and harmful.
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For Ukrainians spending their first holiday season away from home, this year's Orthodox Christmas celebrations have been muted, focused on prayers that the war in their homeland comes to an end.
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Land Back is a movement, gaining momentum, that calls for the acknowledgement and return of Indigenous sovereignty over traditional territories. Unreserved visits three places on Turtle Island where people are engaged in the Land Back movement and meet some of the leaders who are on the frontlines.
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Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says he’s looking to strengthen air passenger protection regulations at a time of rising frustration with Canada’s airlines.
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The City of Winnipeg will take a look at its properties to determine if any are suited to generate solar power.
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The year opened with beauty, with the gifts of the winter. It opened in sparkling snowdrifts and barren tree branches coated with silver. A wonderland, in which the light of the growing days can play: right now, Manitoba looks like the hopes we hold for each new year. A brightness, a promise, a blank page.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Kevin McCarthy failed to win the House speakership on a 14th ballot late Friday, falling one vote short as tensions boiled over in a chaotic scene on the House floor. Even after two key Republican holdouts voted present to lower the tally he would need, it was not enough. McCarthy strode […]
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Kyle Connor's record-setting power-play goal at 5:38 of the third led the Winnipeg Jets to a 4-2 victory over the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday.
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WINNIPEG — Kyle Connor’s record-setting power-play goal at 5:38 of the third lead the Winnipeg Jets to a 4-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday.
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Newly arrived Ukrainians found comfort in a traditional feast and new friends, all of whom shared in collective relief and grief, as they marked a major holiday far from their war-torn motherland Friday.
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A Manitoba family's vacation in Mexico has turned tense, as violence erupted following the arrest of a drug cartel leader.
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Some employees of a publicly funded organization that helps Manitoba youth in crisis are calling for the ouster of its CEO, who insists she’s treating allegations of poor management practices “very seriously.”
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A coalition of mostly Indigenous organizations, families, and survivors of violence has issued a statement to denounce the so-called freedom convoy for its “blatant use of Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit kin to further their own misguided and propagandic agenda.”
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There’s no issue facing Winnipeg that draws as much attention, that sparks as many headlines and as much fear and anger and frustration, as crime. It’s in the news every day. It’s the focus of nearly every election campaign. Residents worry about it, some politicians pledge to get tough on it and social media bristles with arguments about how to solve it.
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With blood running down his chest onto the floor from a stab wound and dressed only in socks and underwear, Al Rowan didn’t know whether he would live or die after being attacked by a woman he believes was high on drugs.
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What would it take for NDP Leader Wab Kinew to lose the next provincial election? Quite a bit. With his party polling almost 30 percentage points ahead of the Tories in the all-important electoral battleground of Winnipeg, there would have to be a seismic shift in public support for Premier Heather Stefanson to keep her job after the next election, scheduled for Oct. 3.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office says he shared a call with King Charles that centred on environmental issues. Trudeau’s office says he and the King discussed the COP15 biodiversity summit that was held in Montreal last month, where nearly 200 countries signed a landmark conservation agreement. They also exchanged “ideas on tackling climate change and […]
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