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Australia is removing the British monarchy from its bank notes. The nation’s central bank said Thursday its new $5 bill would feature an Indigenous design rather than an image of King Charles III. But the king is still expected to appear on coins. The $5 bill was Australia’s only remaining bank note to still feature […]
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The City of Winnipeg plans to realign Smith Street at Notre Dame Avenue this year to enlarge a park outside the Burton Cummings Theatre and connect it to the live performance venue.
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Two people were taken to hospital after they were injured by a hazardous spill at a Winnipeg industrial building on Wednesday morning, the city said.
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Premiers have expressed optimism about striking an improved national health funding deal with the federal government, ahead of next week's meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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A proposal at Winnipeg city hall would create a pilot project to test out clearing residential sidewalks to the pavement, something currently only required downtown.
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The Windsock Exposition is coming back to The Forks for a third year, and CBC met with one artist who is building an installation in his backyard in Winnipeg’s South Point Douglas neighbourhood.
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End Homelessness Winnipeg hopes acquired brain injuries will soon be recognized as a chronic condition in Canada, so federal supports are made available for people who live with them. Betty Edel with End Homelessness Winnipeg says approximately 50 per cent of people experiencing homelessness have some form of acquired brain injury, and require more support. […]
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As Black History Month kicks off, Canada’s first Black female interventional cardiologist Dr. Alexandra Bastiany speaks about barriers Black men and women face when it comes to health care. Bastiany collaborated with Brown Diva Dolls for a doll created in her likeness. “I’m so excited because this is going to be something that little girls […]
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When Jessica Solomon began experiencing chest pain and nausea in October, she went to a hospital in Brandon, Man. “After doing scans, and not really finding a cause, I was sent home,” recounted the 36-year-old. But something told her things weren’t quite right. So she went back to the hospital. It turns out, she almost […]
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Extreme weather is keeping kids indoors for recess at some Manitoba schools. CBC's Jim Agapito had a chance to join the Filipino Bilingual class at Arthur E. Wright Community School in Winnipeg for their indoor recess.
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Two men have been charged with weapons trafficking offences in connection with a Winnipeg police investigation into the production of 3D-printed ghost guns.
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Winnipeg police have charged two people, who were already in custody, for their alleged involvement in the manufacturing and trafficking of 3D-printed guns.
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Former Conservative interim leader and longtime Manitoba member of Parliament Candice Bergen announced Wednesday she is stepping down.
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Former Conservative interim leader and longtime Manitoba member of Parliament Candice Bergen announced Wednesday she is stepping down. Bergen said in a video posted to Twitter that she submitted a letter of resignation as the representative for Portage-Lisgar after meeting with her party’s caucus. “I won’t be going back into the House of Commons. I’m […]
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The federal government is expected to introduce a law as early as Thursday to delay the extension of medically assisted dying eligibility to people whose sole condition is a mental disorder. Justice Minister David Lametti announced in December that Ottawa intended to seek the delay after hearing concerns the health-care system might not be prepared […]
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Winnipeg police have charged two more men in connection with a 3D-printed gun investigation. Police allege a criminal network solicited and paid legitimate 3D printer services to manufacture handgun receivers. Two men aged 19 and 30 were arrested in November 2022 and charged with weapons trafficking. BACKGROUND: Two men charged in connection to 3D gun […]
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The owner of a trucking company struck by arson almost two weeks ago says he's lost most of his fleet and a major contract.
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Canada’s new special representative on combating Islamophobia is apologizing for hurting Quebecers, on the same day Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he was standing by her appointment. Amira Elghawaby apologized before a meeting Wednesday with Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet. She says she is “extremely sorry” for the way her words have carried and how […]
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Member of Parliament and former interim Conservative leader Candice Bergen will resign her seat in the House of Commons later this week, a source tells CBC News.
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A low-fare airline is expanding its flights to and from Winnipeg this summer, including three new routes that will take off from the Prairie city starting in June.
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WINNIPEG -- Flair Airlines is bolstering its offerings out of Winnipeg's James Richardson International Airport.
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What began as a call about a stabbing on Peguis First Nation turned into an armed standoff that ended with a house being set on fire.
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Experts say Canada's plan to increase immigration may ease pressures in the labour market, but changes are needed to ensure permanent residents are matched with jobs that need filling.
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One of Manitoba's most generous philanthropists — credited with giving more than $100 million to post-secondary schools across Canada — has died.
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After 23 seasons, Tom Brady, widely considered the greatest quarterback of all time, is hanging up his cleats — for good, this time. Brady announced his retirement on Wednesday, saying in a video posted to social media that he wanted to let the world know immediately. “You only get one super long retirement essay, and […]
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Pain and fever meds for children — like acetaminophen and ibuprofen — have been in short supply across the country for several months. Purchases made by the government have begun to hit shelves, but for many parents, they’re still difficult to find. How did a handful of factors combine to cause this shortage? Why has […]
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A pilot project will soon begin in select Winnipeg neighbourhoods to reduce the residential speed limit.
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The City of Winnipeg has dropped its lawsuit against a subcontractor it had accused of defrauding taxpayers, but is continuing its civil action against a group of defendants it added in May 2022.
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Manitoba's Liberal leader wants a judge to suspend Premier Heather Stefanson from the legislature for three months if the court decides she violated provincial conflict of interest rules.
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A former Winnipeg property manager and lawyer is being spared disbarment, but he will never again be allowed to practise law after admitting to misusing more than $360,000 of property trust funds.
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A free program in Winnipeg is offering self-defence classes to Indigenous women as a way to build confidence and personal safety.
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Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the federal government needs to utilize the Canada Health Act, which he said has significant powers to challenge for-profit privatized care. But does it really?
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The path for the 17th annual Canadian Championship is now known. The 2023 tournament will have its earliest start date as matches get underway on April 18, less than a week after the fifth season of the Canadian Premier League kicks off. Canada Soccer hosted the draw at OneSoccer’s studio, where they brought back the […]
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The college that regulates Manitoba's physicians is apologizing for its current and historical failure to respond to Indigenous-specific racism in the medical profession.
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Another vacant home on Stella Avenue burned Monday night. But this time it was much more dangerous for firefighters to put out. Not only because it carries the damage of a previous burn, but because it was -30ºC when they attacked it. “It does put neighbouring properties at risk from substantially the fire, but also […]
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Life in Canada is off to a sweet start for a Ukrainian baker who has found a new home for her creations in Winnipeg. Hanna Tokar, who has only been in Canada for just over a month, is now the head baker at the Winnipeg location of The Butter Tart Lady.
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A physician who played a leadership role in Manitoba's pandemic response was among half a dozen experts honoured for their contributions to First Nations health care amid COVID-19.
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WINNIPEG — Peguis First Nation celebrated a historic moment Tuesday as it became the first Indigenous community in Manitoba to take control of child welfare under federal legislation that came into effect three years ago.
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The Manitoba Liberals have released a four-point plan for combatting homelessness that draws inspiration from a same-day rapid housing model from Alberta and an online services dashboard from Toronto, among other proposals.
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The CEO of the Assembly of First Nations is resigning, according to an email seen by CBC News, another blow to the national organization that has been hounded by allegations of a toxic workplace.
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Manitoba RCMP are looking for a suspect after multiple semi-trailers were set on fire at a business in the RM of Rosser.
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The Independent Investigation Unit is looking into an allegation an on-duty Manitoba police officer uttered threats.
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A Jan. 20 fire that caused an estimated $7 million in damage to a number of semi-trailers and a business just northeast of Winnipeg's city limits was intentionally set, RCMP say.
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Trevor Robert Farley, who is charged with murder in the deaths of his parents and with the attempted murder of his former supervisor, will undergo a psychiatric assessment to determine whether he's criminally responsible for the October 2021 attacks.
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Bruce Stewner, who killed his estranged wife, Kelly Lynn, on a busy Winnipeg street in 1994, must now get permission from his parole officer before visiting certain communities in B.C.
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Toronto-raised pop singer the Weeknd is back atop the nominees at this year's Juno Awards, with six nods across some of the main categories.
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A snowmobiler who failed to make it home was later found dead after crashing into a tree in northern Manitoba, RCMP say.
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is calling for the resignation of Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey coach Katey Stone after she reportedly made racist comments to players, including two Indigenous players from B.C.
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A 27-year-old man has been killed after his snowmobile collided with a tree in northern Manitoba.
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have re-signed their 2022 American Association Player of the Year.
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Peguis First Nation is set to become the first Indigenous group in Manitoba to take control of child welfare under federal legislation that came into effect three years ago. The community north of Winnipeg is to be joined Tuesday by Patty Hajdu, the federal Indigenous services minister, and Rochelle Squires, the provincial families minister, in […]
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Teams skipped by Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes, Alberta's Casey Scheidegger and Manitoba's Meghan Walter will fill the three wild-card positions at the Feb. 17-26 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kamloops, B.C.
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B.C. has begun its drug decriminalization period. Adults won't be arrested or charged if they're found with small amounts of substances.
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