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Two people were arrested after a father and his 10-year-old son were assaulted on a Winnipeg Transit bus Thursday evening.
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A majority of Manitobans want the provincial government to cancel education-tax rebates planned for this year and spend the money on services instead, a poll commissioned by a think tank suggests.
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Winnipeg police have charged two people after a 10-year-old and his father were allegedly assaulted on a bus. WPS say the incident happened around 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, when a man and a woman got on a Winnipeg Transit bus and began yelling obscenities at the father and son. The situation then escalated and both […]
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WINNIPEG -- A father and son were both sent to hospital on Thursday after being randomly assaulted while riding a Winnipeg Transit bus.
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Manitoba's influenza and COVID-19 activity continued to decline in 2023, with hospital admissions dropping significantly for both last week, the latest provincial surveillance data says.
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Police in India say a third man is facing charges in the deaths of a family who froze a year ago while trying to walk into the United States from Manitoba.
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Canada is hoping to capitalize on its vast geography and space expertise to position itself as the next global player in commercial space launches. Transport Minister Omar Alghabra announced Friday that the federal government will develop the regulatory requirements, safety standards and licensing conditions necessary to authorize commercial satellite space launches from Canada within the next three years. “Canada is […]
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WINNIPEG -- The Green Party of Manitoba has announced the four candidates vying for the party's leadership ahead of the next provincial election.
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The Green Party of Manitoba has officially launched its leadership contest to replace James Beddome, who stepped down in fall, and four people have put their names forward.
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Sale at Walmart photo centre on prints.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, the Hudson’s Bay company is one of the brand’s most closely associated with Canada. It’s also the single brand most associated with colonization, stolen land and genocide of Indigenous peoples. These days, the company’s retail footprint is shrinking and it hasn’t become much of an online shopping destination. One thing […]
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A fog advisory has been issued for the southwestern corner of Manitoba.
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OTTAWA — New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh says if the Liberal government does not introduce and pass a pharmacare bill in the House of Commons this year, he will consider it a deal-breaker.
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More help could be on the way for provinces who have been struggling to deal with overcrowding in hospitals and long wait times. Ottawa is apparently inching closer to making a deal with provincial governments for expanded funding to help deal with the ailing healthcare system. Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos confirmed Friday there has been […]
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Google is laying off 12,000 workers, or about six per cent of its workforce, becoming the latest tech company to trim staff as the economic boom that the industry rode during the COVID-19 pandemic ebbs. Google CEO Sundar Pichai, who also leads its parent company Alphabet, informed staff Friday at the Silicon Valley giant about […]
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Businesses are coming up with unique and creative ways to ensure more food products end up in the hands of those who need them rather than being tossed into the garbage.
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Farmers have the right to have equipment fixed quickly, but this can be complicated by technology needs, supply chain hiccups and labour shortages. Solutions include purchasing older equipment at auction or doing preventative maintenance using predictive analytics.
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Curtis Howson of Winnipeg’s First Row Collectibles is experiencing a wave of interest from collectors across Canada as the only store carrying a special set of NHL rookie cards.
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The self-described "Doc of Detox" was exposed nearly 30 years ago for selling fake HIV cures in Toronto. Now, he's peddling unproven and harmful treatments for everything from chronic pain to cancer, according to a Marketplace investigation.
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Prosecutors failed to persuade a judge to convict an RCMP officer accused of assaulting a northern Manitoba man outside a hotel bar more than 3½ years ago.
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Auston Matthews scored twice early in the second period and Ilya Samosonov was stellar in making 37 saves as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the visiting Winnipeg Jets 4-1 on Thursday night.
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RSV-related hospitalization rates remain high in Winnipeg but the number of pediatric intensive care unit patients has fallen and surgical capacity may be able to rebound as a result.
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For many of us, our worst fear is when a member of our family goes missing. If it does happen, it can be hard to sit still and wait for the police to do their job. With all the tools we have at our disposal now, it’s easy for for us to try to retrace […]
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A Winnipeg high school is being accused of violating students’ privacy after removing the door of a girls’ washroom in an effort to curb a spike in indoor vaping.
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The final credits are rolling for downtown Winnipeg’s last commercial movie theatre, which is on the market six months after what was supposed to be a temporary closure.
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The City of Winnipeg is struggling with a labour shortage that has already reduced access to some public services and threatens to hinder others.
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Mayor Scott Gillingham and city hall are getting it right on the reopening of the Millennium Library.
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The city has added more names to its lawsuit over the controversial Winnipeg Police Service headquarters construction project, prompting at least two of them to file counterclaims of their own.
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“Don’t do it. You’re putting your life and your families life at risk,” said David Marcus, U.S. Customs Border Patrol Agent One year after a family of four from India froze to death while trying to cross the U.S. Manitoba border on foot, American border patrol agents say this tragic incident hasn’t stopped others from […]
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Manitoba’s plan to go it alone and buy COVID-19 vaccines directly from a Canadian company was officially nixed as soon as premier Brian Pallister’s successor took office.
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Sunwing is cutting its flights between Winnipeg and two Mexican destinations for the remainder of winter due to "operational and business constraints," continuing a growing trend of cancellations from the company in recent weeks.
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School division leaders want a simpler education funding formula that takes into account socio-economic factors, allows for long-term planning and earmarks more dollars to both support Indigenous students and integrate traditional knowledge into classrooms.
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More voices are joining the growing choir of people calling to shutter a low-barrier housing provider in Winnipeg they worry is putting people at risk. A Winnipeg mother, whose daughter died in a Living Recovery Foundation of Winnipeg says she wants to see the landlord investigated and shut down before more people are hurt. “It’s […]
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RSV rates remain high in Manitoba, as 25 babies and toddlers were hospitalized last week with the viral respiratory illness.
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Winnipeg police have charged a man with four counts of an indecent act relating to incidents on Winnipeg Transit between November and January. During that time, police received three reports alleging that an adult male was performing an indecent act while traveling on a bus in three separate instances. Allegedly, a teenage girl, unknown to […]
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Winnipeg police say one man has been charged after a vehicle was stolen earlier this week. On January 16, Winnipeg police received a report that a vehicle was stolen from a parking lot in the North East part of the city. Adding the vehicle was left running at the time. On January 18, officers observed […]
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Legendary sing-songwriter David Crosby has died at the age of 81, according to a statement from his wife to Variety.
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WINNIPEG -- The first round of light-based artworks to go on display during this weekend's Lights on the Exchange – Allumez le Quartier festival have been revealed.
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RCMP officers are trying to fill in a two-day gap while tracing the movements of a family who froze to death trying to walk across the Canada-U.S. border near Emerson a year ago.
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Elderly residents of Lions Place — many with canes, walkers and in wheelchairs — joined community groups outside the building Thursday to protest the pending sale of the non-profit complex to an Alberta company.
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A lawyer for six Canadian women and 13 children being held in Syrian camps says the federal government has agreed to help bring them home. Lawyer Lawrence Greenspon said a “mutually acceptable” agreement was reached Thursday with Global Affairs Canada to repatriate the 19 Canadians. The Canadians are among the many foreign nationals in Syrian […]
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers agreed to terms Thursday with Canadian fullback Mike Miller on a one-year contract extension.
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A crowd of seniors gathered in front of Lions Place in Winnipeg on Thursday, chanting, singing and holding colourful placards with messages like "save our home" and "where do I go" to protest the impending sale of their downtown housing complex.
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We've seen day after day of this dreary weather. So what's causing it?
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Ground-penetrating radar is the technology behind the discoveries of what are believed to be unmarked burial sites on the grounds of former residential schools, by providing communities with the first glimpses of physical evidence of possible graves.
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Major telecom companies in Canada are allegedly giving preferential access to their networks in violation of the rules, TekSavvy Solutions Inc. said Thursday as it asked the federal telecommunications regulator to investigate. The internet provider said the issue has taken on new prominence because discounted access to broadband networks is part of Rogers Communications Inc.’s […]
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Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) says officers are investigating a pair of shootings that happened Wednesday in the city.
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson has made more changes to her inner circle. Stefanson has promoted Brad Salyn from policy director to chief of staff, filling a vacancy created earlier this month by the departure of Philip Houde. Salyn becomes the third chief of staff since Stefanson became premier in 2021. Stefanson has also named Kelly […]
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Manitoba RCMP are renewing calls for information about a migrant family’s time in Canada on the one-year anniversary of the four bodies being found near the U.S. border. The Patel family, which included a father, mother and their two children, was found near Emerson, just metres from the border. Police say they died from exposure. […]
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Premier Heather Stefanson appointed her director of policy as her new chief of staff Wednesday.
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A temporary fire hall will be built as planned in Waverley West, after a group of residents lost a battle at city hall to have it relocated.
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Winnipeg police have charged a man after they say he performed indecent acts on three separate occasions while on board Winnipeg Transit.
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Investigators have revealed new details about the days a family from India spent in Ontario before making it to Manitoba, where their bodies were found frozen in a field near the U.S. border last year.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed Canadian fullback Mike Miller to a one-year contract extension.
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The Santa Fe district attorney plans to charge actor Alec Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal 2021 film-set shooting of a cinematographer during a rehearsal on the set of the Western movie “Rust.” Halyna Hutchins died shortly after being shot during rehearsals at a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe on Oct. 21, […]
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A house in the North End will have to be demolished after the second fire there in just over a month.
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