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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers are gathering at a Hamilton hotel today to begin a three-day cabinet retreat. The strategy session comes during what Trudeau said are “tough times,” with a potential recession on the horizon and Canadians feeling the strain of high inflation. Trudeau is fresh off a week of cross-country travel […]
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The mother of a man who was killed at Winnipeg’s Millennium Library in December welcomes the enhanced security and metal detectors that will be in place when it reopens Monday, but hopes her son will be remembered as more than a murder victim.
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Some of northern Ontario’s best curlers are hitting the ice in Kenora this week — and the stakes, to put it mildly, are high with spots in the Brier and Scotties Tournament of Hearts on the line.
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Axel Jonsson-Fjällby, Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele gave Winnipeg an early three-goal lead, and the visiting Jets held on to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-3 on Sunday night.
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Winnipeg police have arrested a man and a woman who are accused of pistol whipping a rideshare driver and shooting in his direction — and uncovered a cache of drugs and money in the process.
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Canadian Brooke Henderson won the 13th LPGA title of her career on Sunday with a four-shot win at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Henderson battled in the final round, shooting a two-under 70 which kept her four shots clear of Sweden’s Maja Stark and England’s Charley Hull. The Tournament of Champions at Lake […]
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Winnipeggers celebrated Lunar New Year on Sunday with family, food and tradition, although the festivities were tempered with sadness after a shooter killed 10 people and wounded 10 others that appeared to target people celebrating the same occasion.
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The joy of Lunar New Year parades, parties and other festivities was tempered with sadness on Sunday following a deadly mass shooting in California that appeared to target people celebrating the same occasion. Though in-person celebrations resumed in much of Canada for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the shadow of […]
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Lisa Marie Presley, a singer, songwriter and the daughter of Elvis Presley, was remembered during a funeral service Sunday as a loving mother and an “old soul” who endured tragedy but persevered as a dedicated protector of her father’s legacy as a rock `n’ roll pioneer and pop icon. More than a thousand people gathered […]
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Overnight, fire crews were busy fighting blazes in two vacant Winnipeg homes. The Winnipeg Fire and Paramedic Service says it responded to a fire Saturday at 8:56 p.m. on Stella Avenue near Salter Street. Fire crews say the vacant two-and-a-half-storey home was engulfed in flames. They needed to fight the fire from outside the building […]
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The hunt for a gunman who killed 10 people at a ballroom dance club during Lunar New Year celebrations ended Sunday when authorities found him dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the van he used to flee after people thwarted his attempt at a second shooting. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna identified the […]
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OTTAWA — Israel’s ambassador to Canada says he intends to leave his post early after a change in government back at home as protests mount in Tel Aviv over controversial new policies. Ronen Hoffman said on Twitter late Saturday that he is making the move due to a change in direction under the new government. […]
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A patient receiving care became violent at Grace Hospital Saturday morning, damaging a patient room and a bathroom, according to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. Officers responded at around 7 a.m. to a report of a disturbance involving a man they say appeared to be in psychosis. He was taken into custody, and there were […]
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The Vancouver Canucks announced Sunday the team has fired Bruce Boudreau and hired Rick Tocchet as Head Coach.
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Transit union leaders say drastic action is needed to improve safety on what they are calling a crumbling transit system. This comes after a violent incident on a Winnipeg bus where two people – including a 10-year-old child – were allegedly assaulted and punched in the head numerous times. BACKGROUND: Two charged after 10-year-old and […]
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As workers in Toronto’s Financial District scurry through the Brookfield Place food court on their lunch breaks, the darkened Starbucks at the space’s far end looms large. The coffee shop’s stainless steel coffee machines have sat lifeless and its shelves empty since the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the building’s denizens to work from home. Adjacent to […]
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OTTAWA — The ongoing affordability crunch and the threat of a looming recession will be front and centre as the federal Liberal cabinet holds a post-holiday cabinet retreat this week.
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A freezing rain warning has been issued for parts of western Manitoba.
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A young woman says more needs to be done to support youth and young adults who are at risk of violence and crime after she was attacked by three people near the University of Manitoba on Thursday night.
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Honoured with Iron Butt certificates, and the first female to win a mileage award for motorcycle long riding, Tiffaney Taverner has been enjoying life one mile, or kilometre, at a time.
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The man who oversees cybersecurity for the federal government says Canadians should be wary of apps that could leave their data in the "wrong hands" — a warning that comes as the wildly popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok faces claims that it has spied on its users.
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Mark Scheifele scored twice to lead the Winnipeg Jets to a 5-1 win over the Ottawa Senators Saturday night. Nikolaj Ehlers, Blake Wheeler and Cole Perfetti also scored for Winnipeg (30-16-1). Connor Hellebuyck stopped 25 shots.
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Manitoba's health minister is blaming people on Twitter for twisting her words after they assumed she visited a personal care home without wearing a mask — which she says didn't happen.
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Actor Jeremy Renner says he broke more than 30 bones in a snowplow accident on New Year’s Day. Renner, 52, said earlier that he is recovering at home from what Nevada authorities say were serious chest injuries he suffered when he was run over by his 7-ton Pistenbully snow groomer while helping free a relative’s […]
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Buckingham Palace plans a weekend of community events and voluntarism to mark the coronation of King Charles III, looking to highlight the monarchy’s links to the nation when Britain crowns a new sovereign for the first time in 70 years. The plans were revealed Saturday when the palace released the schedule for the three-day coronation […]
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Quebec Premier François Legault criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday for what he described as an attack on “Quebec’s democracy and people” by proposing to limit the use of the notwithstanding clause. In a Tweet posted on Saturday morning, Legault said that this expressed desire by Trudeau is a “frontal attack” on the Quebec […]
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Hundreds of Winnipeggers took to the ice and enjoyed a mild, sunny Saturday on the Nestaweya River Trail.
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The federal government says it's settled a $2.8 billion class-action lawsuit brought by members of a B.C. Indigenous band who attended residential schools as day scholars.
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Police are cautioning the public about a high-risk offender who is expected to take up residence in Winnipeg. The Manitoba Integrated High Risk Sex Offender Unit (MIHRSOU) says 31-year-old Leslie Wayne Oliver Mercredi – also known as Leslie Wayne Brightnose and Leslie Mercredi – was released Friday from Headingley Correctional Centre and is considered a […]
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Asian people in Canada and around the world are celebrating Lunar New Year, which begins Sunday.
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Officials announced Saturday that the federal government has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit, seeking reparations for the loss of language and culture brought on by Indian residential schools, for $2.8 billion.
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Dancers Yue Shi and Chenxin recently let the world in on their real life love story after one of their performances of The Nutcracker in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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A convicted sex offender who police say is at a high risk to reoffend is expected to live in Winnipeg after being released from prison.
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WINNIPEG -- The city is gauging public feedback from residents on the upcoming expansion project of the St. James Civic Centre.
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The Power Was With Us: Idle No More, a documentary that tells the story of the creation, growth and continuation of the movement, will screen in Winnipeg for the first time this weekend.
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Manitobans who are choosing not to drink alcohol this January have significantly more options than just a few years ago — and according to one non-alcoholic beer connoisseur, they actually taste good.
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The leader of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says she is disappointed in Thursday's decision to acquit an RCMP officer of assaulting a First Nations man in 2019.
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One of Canada's oldest institutions is grappling with how best to manage some of its youngest workers — and the negative perceptions some staff members have about them.
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Stephanie Forster did everything right. She obtained a restraining order, changed her phone number and moved three times in six months. She once found an Apple AirTag in her car so she asked police to search the vehicle for other trackers. But none of it helped, her sister and a women’s advocate say. Forster, 39, […]
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Ramona Neckoway, head of the newly launched department of Indigenous initiatives and reconciliation at University College of the North, wants to infuse the university's makeup and operations with Indigenous community and culture.
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The Manitoba government suggests a backlog of ultrasound tests that piled up due to pandemic disruptions has been whittled away thanks to a variety of initiatives, while the Opposition and a union that represents ultrasound workers question whether the celebration is premature.
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The owners of the Northgate Shopping Centre in Garden City hope a proposed apartment development helps meet the housing needs of people in the area and newcomers to the city, but some people in the neighbourhood worry whether their mature community can handle the extra people.
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CBC's Jim Agapito hits the lanes in Winnipeg to learn about the 'strikes and gutters, ups and downs' of Jeffrey Lebowski's favourite pastime, the latest in a series looking at ways to have fun without alcohol this month.
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The Manitoba Nurses Union says its members feel unsafe going to work after a patient set a fire inside one of the psychiatric wards at Winnipeg's Victoria Hospital recently.
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A judge has declared that four Canadian men being held in Syrian camps are entitled to the federal government’s help to return home. In a ruling Friday, Federal Court Justice Henry Brown effectively directed Ottawa to request repatriation of the men as soon as reasonably possible and provide them with passports or emergency travel documents. […]
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A 68-year-old Neepawa man is dead after a Thursday evening fire in the southwestern Manitoba town.
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A southeastern Manitoba school closed Friday as a precaution after receiving its second gun threat in as many days — both linked to the same phone number south of the border, RCMP say.
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Police in India say a third man has been charged in the deaths of four members of a family who froze in southern Manitoba while trying to cross into the United States. They say the man allegedly acted as a scout for potential immigrants to the U.S. and helped the family get documents for the […]
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The sexual assault trial of a Manitoba doctor, which has stumbled through delays in its first week, had another on Friday after new evidence was obtained by both the Crown and defence.
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A Winnipeg organization focused on harm reduction and social inclusion has raised enough money to purchase a piece of specialized drug testing equipment. The device will be used in Sunshine House's mobile overdose prevention site.
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Police in India say a third man has been charged in the deaths of four members of a family who froze in southern Manitoba while trying to cross into the United States.
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A house fire in Neepawa, Manitoba has claimed the life of a 68-year-old man.
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Education Minister Chris Hipkins is set to become New Zealand’s next prime minister after he was the only candidate to enter the contest Saturday to replace Jacinda Ardern. Hipkins, 44, must still get an endorsement Sunday from his Labour Party colleagues in Parliament but that is just a formality now. Ardern shocked the nation of […]
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Lethbridge police say a father and a mother have been charged with assault and sexual assault of their six-week-old daughter.
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WINNIPEG -- The backlog for ultrasound testing in Manitoba has been eliminated, according to the province.
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When you’re busy planning a holiday, your mind is focused on all the fun stuff you get to do abroad. But it’s a good idea to think about how your trip can go off script. A little forward thinking can ... Read More »
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An RCMP officer who punched a man while leaving a bar, causing a severe cut to his head, has been acquitted of assault causing bodily harm. Court of King’s Bench Justice David Kroft said the Crown did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the force used by Const. Jeremiah Dumont-Fontaine on Brian Halcrow, an […]
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Police in India say a third man has been charged in the deaths of four members of a family who froze in southern Manitoba while trying to cross into the United States. They say the man allegedly helped the family get documents for the U.S. leg of their planned journey. He faces the same charges […]
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