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A group of airlines is asking the Supreme Court of Canada to hear their case after a lower court largely upheld the validity of Canada’s air passenger bill of rights. Air Canada and Porter Airlines Inc. are among the group seeking leave to appeal to the Supreme Court, along with a number of U.S. and […]
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Winnipeg police are starting off the month by investigating a pair of homicides in the city. Just after 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) responded to a hotel on Main Street after receiving a report that a man was looking for help after being stabbed. At the time, he also reported that another […]
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Manitoba is offering up to $4 million this year to fund projects that help immigrants integrate socially and economically.
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The CCMW says the calls for resignation are more evidence of discrimination against Muslim women.
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The federal Liberals withdrew an amendment to their guns bill on Friday that had introduced a controversial new definition of an assault-style weapon.
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Winnipeg police are asking for the public’s help to find a woman who’s been missing for almost a year but might have been seen in November.
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed a promising trio of outfielders and infielders to their 2023 season roster.
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Winnipeg police have arrested a 25-year-old man in connection with a fatal stabbing near a Main Street shelter on Thursday, near where a different man was found dead days earlier.
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Winnipeg police are investigating two separate homicides within hours of each other.
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A new study from Dalhousie University in Halifax reveals only 6 per cent of Canadians still pay with cash exclusively.
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A 40-year-old man was found dead in a Winnipeg apartment building after another man, who had been stabbed, made his way to a Main Street hotel for help, police say.
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People who don't have a place to stay in Brandon are stocking up on tarps, tents and blankets or desperately searching for a couch in the hopes of having somewhere warm to spend the night if the city's only overnight shelter is full.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, much of humanity’s search for extraterrestrial life has focused on, well, our kind of life — the conditions that make possible the biology we see on Earth. But what if the conditions that make life possible are far from what we imagine? What if we don’t actually know what “life” […]
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Ice carvers from across the globe are arriving in Winnipeg this weekend for the first-ever Winterscape competition.
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A family of three Ukrainian refugees in Winnipeg were rescued through their third-storey window after being trapped by thick smoke inside a burning apartment building on Thursday.
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China said Friday that a balloon spotted over American airspace was used for weather research and was blown off course, despite U.S. suspicion it was spying. The discovery further strained already tense relations between Beijing and Washington. The Pentagon decided not to shoot down the balloon, which was potentially flying over sensitive sites, because of […]
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Virden's Jace Freeman and Elias Huminicki of Winnipeg Beach are preparing to play in three Canadian curling championships — two as teammates and one as opponents — over the next eight weeks, beginning Sunday at under-18 nationals in Timmins, Ont.
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Andria Stephens' new documentary, We Are Artists of the North, gives people a look at the northern Manitoba arts scene.
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A northern Ontario First Nation that has lived under a boil-water advisory for nearly three decades has hired an outside consultant to find out once and for all what ails the community's water system.
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Rising food costs mean everyone is paying more to make meals — including the people coming up with recipes. That means food writers are carefully considering what truly needs to be in a recipe — and how people are cooking and coping under the current circumstances.
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The Department of National Defence says Canada is working with the United States to protect sensitive information from foreign intelligence threats after a high-altitude surveillance balloon was detected. The U.S. says it is tracking a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that has been spotted over U.S. airspace for a few days. The Pentagon says it decided […]
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The province will soon accept Manitoba Métis Federation citizenship cards as a primary form of identification for some purchases, Premier Heather Stefanson announced on Thursday.
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Manitoba RCMP have charged a 17-year-old boy in connection with a double homicide in The Pas.
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A longtime MLA who was kicked out of Heather Stefanson's cabinet for refusing to support COVID-19 vaccines now has a role representing his Progressive Conservative colleagues.
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Curling Canada says it is opening up its pregnancy exemption eligibility to all teams competing at next year's Canadian women's and men's championships, with the announcement coming a day after the organization came under fire for limiting the exemption to just the top five teams in the rankings.
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The city is considering a proposal to sell a Maple Street property to the Clan Mothers Healing Village for $1. The group wants to build a transitional housing and social enterprise facility for women and two-spirit people at risk of violence and sexual exploitation.
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A 17-year-old boy has been charged in connection with a mid-January double homicide in The Pas, Man., and more arrests are expected, RCMP say.
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Big tech companies that offer online streaming services could soon be required to contribute to Canadian content as a controversial Liberal bill gets one step closer to becoming law. The Senate has passed the online streaming act known as Bill C-11 with a dozen amendments following a lengthy study by senators. The bill would update […]
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Manitoba is launching a new system-wide expansion of race-based data collection in hospitals, building on efforts to track how different racial groups were disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
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Emergency crews are working to contain a structure fire at Janzen's Paint & Decorating in Winkler, Man., on Thursday afternoon.
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People arriving on flights to Canada from China, Hong Kong and Macao will have to do a COVID-19 test before they board for another two months, after Canada announced it would renew border restrictions on air travel from those areas Thursday. The government mandated pre-boarding tests for people coming from those places last month after […]
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It’s been cold, to say the least here in Manitoba. In the -30s and -40s, anything can freeze in seconds. CityNews did various tests, just to confirm this. Pouring hot water on a towel, whipping it around and after only about 20 seconds, the towel could be ripped apart easily. During a take for the […]
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The son of Jim Carr, the Liberal member of Parliament who died last year, is seeking the party’s nomination to run for his father’s seat in an upcoming by-election. Ben Carr announced his candidacy for the Liberal Party of Canada’s nomination to run in the Winnipeg South Centre riding. The elder Carr died in December […]
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School divisions across Manitoba will see an increase in provincial funding for operating costs to the tune of $100 million for the next school year. The Manitoba government says this amounts to about a six per cent increase compared to the previous school year, the highest in recent years. Part of the money will go […]
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Here is a lot of new stuff that just came out at the Kenaston location in Winnipeg. Summer stuff is really rolling out fast, and if you see something you want I wouldn’t wait too long. The fair life shakes ... Read More »
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WINNIPEG — The son of Jim Carr, the Liberal member of Parliament who died last year, is seeking the party's nomination to run for his father's seat in an upcoming byelection.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government has announced additional funding for kindergarten to Grade 12 schools next year.
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Canada’s justice minister has accused Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives of using tragedies such as the killing of a young Ontario Provincial Police officer “to try to score political points,” while saying his government is nonetheless exploring options for how to deal with repeat offenders. Lametti made the remarks in a speech to the House of Commons […]
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A Laval, Quebec woman who had her car stolen on Sunday got a surprise when her vehicle was involved in a spectacular heist in Vaughan, Ontario. The burglary that’s been compared to an action-movie heist, happened on Tuesday night and was caught on surveillance cameras from start to finish. The footage has now been released […]
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The Liberal government is introducing legislation to delay by one year the expansion of the medically assisted death (MAID) law to cover those suffering solely from a mental illness.
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Manitoba will soon be the first province to collect race-based data from patients at hospitals within the province.
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School divisions across Manitoba will get an increase of at least 2.5 per cent in operating dollars for the upcoming year, the province says.
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OTTAWA — The federal government is seeking to delay the extension of assisted dying eligibility to people whose sole condition is a mental disorder until March 17, 2024.
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After a month of deliberations, the son of late Liberal MP Jim Carr has decided to seek the party's nomination to run in a byelection expected in Winnipeg South Centre later this year.
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Nestle Canada says it is winding down its frozen meals and pizza business in Canada over the next six months. The four brands that will no longer be sold in the freezer aisle at Canadian grocery stores are Delissio, Stouffer’s, Lean Cuisine and Life Cuisine. The company says it is focusing on categories that support […]
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WINNIPEG -- Six people were injured and sent to hospital overnight as a result of a fire in the St. Josaphat Selo-Villa on McGregor Street.
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The vast majority of Canadians, over 70 per cent, say they are impacted by the escalating interest rates, especially homeowners who have a mortgage or loan on their residence, according to a new poll. The Maru Public Opinion poll found 35 per cent of homeowners with a mortgage or loan don’t believe they will be […]
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A group of journalism students at a Toronto college were in for a welcome surprise this week when an A-list Canadian actor interrupted one of their classes. Ryan Reynolds was getting a tour of Seneca College on Wednesday when he dropped in on a broadcast journalism course unannounced. The appearance came while students were in […]
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Manitoba is in for a prolonged winter, according to a stuffed rodent with a nearly flawless track record.
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Six people were sent to hospital for smoke inhalation after a fire trapped several people in a Winnipeg retirement home.
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The Walmart photo centre has an offer for 100 free business cards! Online only and free in store pickup.
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An attack left a male dead near a Main Street shelter in Winnipeg on Thursday morning — steps away from where a man was found dead inside a hotel on Sunday evening.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, even if you don’t live in the city, you’ve probably heard about the recent spate of violence on Toronto’s transit system. There have been some really ugly, seemingly random incidents. And while anecdotes may not be reliable, in this case the numbers back them up: Even with far fewer riders, […]
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The federal government is seeking to delay the extension of assisted dying eligibility to people whose sole condition is a mental disorder until March 17, 2024. Justice Minister David Lametti introduced a bill seeking the extension in the House of Commons Thursday morning. The Liberal government agreed to expand eligibility in its 2021 update to […]
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The Prairies have seen a growing large animal veterinarian shortage for the last 20 years. The Manitoba Veterinary Medical Association says there are 147 veterinary practices in Manitoba — 70 of these practices are large animal medicine — at least 68 veterinarian positions that need to be filled
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Winnipeg is poised to approve the construction of six new homes within the flood-prone Cloutier Drive neighbourhood, against the recommendations of city planners.
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Some First Nations chiefs are calling for a different type of workplace investigation to probe claims that the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations bullied and harassed staff — while others are urging the national advocacy organization to get back to business.
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The holiday price freeze put in place by some of Canada's biggest grocery chains has hit its expiry date, so shoppers should brace themselves for some news that could be hard to swallow: get ready for your food bill to go up. By a lot. Again.
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