Steinbach man, 73, dies after snowmobile hit by truck
A snowmobiler died after he was hit by a pickup truck in Steinbach on Wednesday morning, RCMP say.
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A snowmobiler died after he was hit by a pickup truck in Steinbach on Wednesday morning, RCMP say.
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An apartment complex slated to open next year in Winnipeg is to provide First Nations students who have moved off reserve an affordable place to live while they pursue a post-secondary education. The project is being spearheaded by the Opaskwayak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba, with funding from the federal and Manitoba governments. The First […]
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Beck died Tuesday after âsuddenly contracting bacterial meningitis,â his representatives said in a statement released Wednesday.
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Thompson RCMP are looking for a northern Manitoba woman who was reported missing in early January and was last seen in November.
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The average Manitoba driver will see the amount they pay for insurance increase by 1.54 per cent in the spring, but rates could have been higher.
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Manitoba, Saskatchewan and other provinces will have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to empty storerooms full of hand sanitizer sent by the federal government in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A Manitoba MĂ©tis woman was denied the use of her MĂ©tis Citizenship Identification card to get into this liquor store in Winnipeg. She is now calling for this rule to change, citing that her Metis card should be recognized as a form of official ID. Holly Plouffe was entering a liquor store in Winnipegâs St. […]
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Winnipeg police say that an 81-year-old reported missing on Wednesday has been found safe.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have re-signed American offensive tackle Jermarcus Hardrick to a one-year contract extension.
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It’s still early in the New Year, but by now, countless resolutions have already been broken. As many as 25 per cent of people who set a goal for the new year when the old one was bid adieu will likely give up this week, according to Amy Deacon, founder of Toronto Wellness Counselling. She […]
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Manitoba health care workers and researchers say low uptake of the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine can be attributed to confusion and fatigue within the general public, and a lack of data on the impact of the virus from government.
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The federal and provincial governments and Opaskwayak Cree Nation will spend $17.4 million to build a seven-storey building at 380 Young St. Plans are to create 69 affordable units that will be owned and operated by Opaskwayak.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government has issued a tender for a new French-language school in the growing Winnipeg community of Sage Creek.
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WINNIPEG â An apartment complex slated to open next year in Winnipeg is to provide First Nations students who have moved off reserve an affordable place to live while they pursue a post-secondary education.
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WINNIPEG -- You can almost smell the deliciousness in the air just by uttering the words fried chicken.
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Air Canada and WestJet encouraged travellers headed to or from the U.S. to check their flights before going to the airport after a key computer outage at the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration caused delays. WestJet said six flights were delayed Wednesday morning because of the computer outage and none were cancelled, while Air Canada said […]
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A set of measures, including separate interviews in Canada and the U.S., has been announced to address NEXUS application backlogs.
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In early January 2021, a 25-year-old contractor died when the bulldozer he was driving fell through the ice on a tailings pond at Suncor's Fort Hills site.
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WINNIPEG -- Festival du Voyageur is gearing up for the first in-person festival since the start of the pandemic. But it won't happen on its own.
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The Girl Guides of Canada's Brownies branch has a new name, with current and former members choosing "Embers" as the new moniker.
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While the holiday travel season has ended, many are planning for Spring Break while looking at how best to protect themselves in the event of delays and cancellations.
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A youth convicted of second-degree murder in the 2019 killing of Winnipeg woman Lise Danais will not serve a life sentence in prison, a judge ruled on Tuesday.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, since Doug Ford reneged on his promise to protect the Greenbelt in November, resistance to his proposal has been fierce. In the past week that has culminated in a court challenge as well as a potential investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police. There are other investigations ongoing as well, and […]
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The University of Winnipeg Wesmen women's basketball team has added the first student-athlete recruit to their 2023 roster.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has lifted a ground stop on flights across the U.S. following a computer outage that resulted in thousands of delays and hundreds of cancellations quickly cascading through the system at airports nationwide.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is lifting a ground stop on flights across the U.S. following a computer outage early Wednesday that resulted in thousands of delays and hundreds of cancellations quickly cascading through the system at airports nationwide. The FAA ordered all departing flights grounded early Wednesday morning, but lifted that order just before 9 […]
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ONE Winnipeg elementary teacher’s class list of Grade 4, 5 and 6 students has grown to 35, the result of which is an overcrowded room in stark contrast to the settings public health officials touted early on in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The mother of a baby who died shortly before being delivered has filed a lawsuit against her doctor and the Southern Health Authority, alleging they failed to properly treat the liver disorder she had during pregnancy.
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Winnipegger Noah King and Brett Davis of Oakbank were named last month to the 23-man Canadian men's squad that will be competing at the International University Sports Federation's World University Winter Games in Lake Placid, N.Y. Tatum Amy of Birtle is on the Canadian women's hockey team.
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A Winnipeg woman is calling out Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries because she isn't able to use an ID card issued by the Manitoba Métis Federation as a valid form of identification, even though the federation is recognized as a self-government.
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From language apps to Order of Canada appointments, language revitalization success stories from northern Ontario are being recognized and celebrated.
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Winnipeg-based Tiber River is dropping hundreds of salespeople and moving to almost fully online sales, citing the pandemic and inflation.
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The Golden Globes returned to the air Tuesday with a red carpet flush with celebrities, comedian Jerrod Carmichael as a hesitant emcee and top awards for Steven Spielberg’s âThe Fabelmans” and Martin McDonagh’s âThe Banshees of Inisherin,â as the beleaguered award show sought to rekindle its pre-pandemic and pre-scandal glamour. Spielbergâs autobiographical coming-of-age film âThe […]
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The 80th annual Golden Globes returned to the air on Tuesday evening, marking a comeback for the once disgraced awards show after last year's telecast was cancelled by NBC.Â
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A Winnipeg city councillor is seeking the Liberal Party nomination in the byelection expected in Winnipeg South Centre.Â
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City council's standing committee on property and development has granted heritage protection to the West Kildonan Library, which opened in 1967. The committee voted unanimously to pass the motion Monday.
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Moritz Seider had four assists, tying the Red Wings' single-game franchise record for a defenceman, and Detroit beat the Winnipeg Jets 7-5 on Tuesday night to snap a three-game skid.
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Only 10 days into the new year, and the crew at McNally Robinson Booksellers’ Grant Park location was having a royally busy day.
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Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating after a man who took off from a vehicle during an RCMP check two weeks ago was found days later dead in the woods nearby.
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Winnipeg city councillor Sherri Rollins says she has decided to seek the nomination for Winnipeg South Centre after being nudged by a number of Liberals.
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After having an early January flight cancelled and then refunded through the company, a Regina family says they booked another flight to Cuba through Sunwing for later this month. The catch, says Lisa Adams-Krahenbil, is the only flight out leaves from Winnipeg, a six-hour-drive from home.
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Winnipeg's public works committee passed a bylaw amendment setting speed limits at 30 km/h in Bourkevale and Tyndall and 40 km/h in Richmond West and Worthington.
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A Winnipeg woman suffering from a debilitating disease says the province has reneged on its promise to provide her health coverage, draining her savings and compromising her quality of life.
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A Winnipeg woman suffering from a debilitating disease says the province has reneged on its promise to provide her health coverage, draining her savings and compromising her quality of life.
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Pierre Poilievre’s crusade against Canadian institutions knows no bounds, whether it’s the Bank of Canada, public-health departments, the judiciary or the news media.
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A $50-million loan from the provincial government was not enough to save the jobs of some local New Flyer Industries employees.
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A $50-million loan from the provincial government was not enough to save the jobs of some local New Flyer Industries employees.
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Ukraineâs National under-25 team finished their final western Canada game of the “Hockey Can’t Stop Tour” and Winnipeg made it feel like home. “Not a lot of words… too many feelings and emotions about this,” said Gleb Krivoshapkin, forward for the Ukrainian U-25 team. “We had this kind of stuff, this kind of games, only […]
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Staff at some City of Winnipeg facilities have been trained to administer a drug that quickly reverses an opioid overdose.
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Selkirk RCMP arrested a hitchhiker wanted on warrants Monday who is now accused of swallowing methamphetamine in an attempt to smuggle the drugs into Stony Mountain federal prison.
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A 42-year-old father and councillor killed in a collision involving a vehicle and train in southeastern Manitoba is being remembered for his dedication to family and community.
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Tyrell Ford, 24, spent last season with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who made the native of Niagara Falls, Ont., their first pick, No. 13 overall, in the 2022 CFL draft out of Waterloo.
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An appeal has been launched of a City of Winnipeg order to remove a massive pile of rubble left behind when fire destroyed a three-storey apartment building nearly a year ago.
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Over a year into a national action plan to end violence against Indigenous women, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller announced progress into two calls for justice from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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Less than a month after the Manitoba government announced a $50 million loan for the Winnipeg-based NFI Group to address supply chain issues, it was informed that the company permanently laid off 30 employees.
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OTTAWA â Canada is buying a U.S. surface-to-air missile system for Ukraine nearly a year after Russia's invasion of the country began.
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Mounties say a Manitoba man is in custody after he allegedly ingested a balloon filled with methamphetamine with the purpose of smuggling the drugs into a prison. A male driver flagged down Selkirk RCMP Monday afternoon after he picked up a hitchhiker who was refusing to leave his vehicle. Officers took the suspect to the […]
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Manitoba RCMP have a man in custody after he allegedly ingested a balloon filled with methamphetamine in an effort to smuggle drugs into a prison.
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Selkirk RCMP arrested a hitchhiker who they say was attempting to smuggle drugs into Manitoba prison
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Amid rising grocery prices, some are buying protein powder instead of meat. But are smoothies a suitable replacement for chicken or beef?
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U.S. President Joe Biden will make his first official visit to Canada in March, the White House has confirmed. More to come
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Some City of Winnipeg staff are now trained to administer an opioid overdose-reversing drug as part of their first aid procedures.
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