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Starting February 14th at participating McDonald’s you can get a hot or iced medium coffee for only $1, plus tax.
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A city north of Montreal was united in grief on Thursday as parents, community members and elected officials gathered to pay tribute to two children who were killed a day earlier when a city bus rammed into a daycare during a busy morning drop-off period. Throughout the day, a steady stream of visitors stopped to […]
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have re-signed right-handed pitcher Luis Ramirez for the upcoming 2023 season.
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Winnipeg police closed all northbound Osborne Street lanes south of Confusion Corner on Thursday morning after a two-vehicle collision.
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A Winnipeg man charged with second-degree murder in a 2019 killing pleaded guilty to a lesser charge last fall after investigators found new DNA evidence had linked someone else to the crime.
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Burt Bacharach, the singularly gifted and popular composer and Oscar winner who delighted millions with the quirky arrangements and unforgettable melodies of âWalk on By,â âDo You Know the Way to San Joseâ and dozens of other hits, has died at 94. Bacharach died Wednesday at home in Los Angeles of natural causes, publicist Tina […]
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Thousands who lost their homes in a catastrophic earthquake huddled around campfires and clamored for food and water in the bitter cold, three days after the temblor and series of aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria, killing more than 19,300. Rescuers continued their race to pull more people alive from the rubble, with the window closing […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, Keira Kagan should be an anonymous little girl â going to school, playing in the park, growing up. Instead, she’s become a tragic example of a child welfare system that is failing to keep children safe. Cynthia Mulligan is a reporter for CityNews. She joins us to break down her […]
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WINNIPEG â The Manitoba government is planning to bring back provincewide Grade 12 tests in English and math starting next year.
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Rescue crews were making a final push to find survivors in the rubble of collapsed buildings in Turkey and Syria, more than three days after a catastrophic earthquake and a series of aftershocks shook the region.
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Meet Siena Caterina Smith, a Winnipeg preteen on a mission to cheer tiny heart patients with their own cuddly friends. This new video was created by students in the Sisler High School Create program, in collaboration with CBC Manitoba's Creator Network.
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Quebec Premier François Legault is to visit a Montreal suburb today where a transit driver crashed a bus into a daycare, killing two children and injuring six others. Legault says he will be joined by the leaders of Quebecâs opposition parties to offer support to the families and daycare workers affected by Wednesdayâs tragedy. Witnesses […]
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The union for Winnipeg Transit workers says the city's investment in a transit security service is a good start to tackle the issue of safety, and will hopefully encourage some riders to once again take the bus.
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A man is suing a care agency and its staff for the second time in four years claiming they failed to keep him safe from physical and sexual abuse decades ago while in care on a remote Manitoba First Nation. A change in the law governing the statute of limitations made it possible, the man's lawyer suggests.
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When police in London, Ont., carried out two separate investigations into the 2018 sexual assault allegations that have rocked Hockey Canada, they examined the same incident, but came to different conclusions.
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Flin Flon RCMP are investigating after a school was notified of a man who attempted to lure a student into his truck nearby.
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The president of City of Winnipegâs largest union raised concerns about job cuts in libraries and recreation services after the release of the latest budget.
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Winnipeg police have charged a man with 25 charges in connection to a string of thefts between November and February.
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Manitoba is scrapping plans to abandon Grade 12 provincial exams in mathematics and language arts.
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The province's criminal property forfeiture director has filed a lawsuit against a previous lottery winner and members of his family, in an attempt to seize assets valued in excess of $1.72 million.
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A new Desjardins report suggests Canada’s immigration target increase could spur economic growth, with the Prairies standing to benefit the most. Principal economist Marc Desormeaux says his analysis finds Canada’s plan to increase immigration could boost gross domestic product per capita if newcomers continue to have the same success getting work that they’ve enjoyed recently. […]
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After almost a week of uncertainty about event accessibility due to her pregnancy leave, Team Lawes vice Selena Njegovan has confirmed she plans to attend the Canadian women's curling championship.
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While most Winnipeggers are enjoying these well-above-seasonal temperatures. The folks behind the fantastic ice sculptures at Festival Du Voyageur say the warmer weather presents challenges in creating the frigid figures. But festival officials say the winter warm streak isnât cooling efforts to bring the pieces of art to life. “Last week, I tell you, it […]
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A Winnipeg family is mourning the loss of loved ones, after they were killed by a major earthquake that caused mass destruction and death in Turkey and Syria. The death toll from the magnitude 7.8 quake that struck Monday neared 12,000 by Wednesday evening. It the deadliest earthquake since a magnitude 9.0 quake off the […]
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Fresh off her fourth Grammy win, jazz drummer Terri Lyne Carrington flew down for a three-day residency at Toronto’s York University, where both students and the public can listen to and learn from the renowned artist. Carrington won best instrumental jazz album this year for New Standards Vol. 1, in collaboration with Canadian composer Kris […]
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A man has been arrested after a series of robberies and break-ins across Winnipeg during which more than $30,000 worth of items, including snowblowers, fireplaces and a chainsaw, were stolen.
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RCMP are asking for help to find a missing teenage boy who was last seen on Sunday in The Pas, Man.
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WINNIPEG -- In his first budget since assuming office last fall, Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham has made good on his promise to raise property taxes.
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A First Nations man is seeking $11 billion from the Canadian government on behalf of Treaty 1 status members he argues are owed "full and fair" annual payments promised by the Crown as part of treaties signed in the early days of confederation.
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Netflix Canada is rolling out its long-anticipated plans to crack down on password sharing and will begin notifying Canadian users today.
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The federal government is putting up $500,000 for a feasibility study into a potential search for the remains of two Indigenous women at a Winnipeg-area landfill. Marc Miller, the minister of Crown-Indigenous relations, says the money will help the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs work with experts, police and other levels of government to examine the […]
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Winnipeg police have charged two men following several commercial break-ins within the past month in the south end of the city.
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The average Winnipeg homeowner will pay $142 more this year as the city raises both property taxes and frontage levies. The preliminary budget released Tuesday â the first for Scott Gillingham as Winnipeg's mayor â calls for a 3.5 per cent property tax hike as well as a $1.50-per-foot frontage levy increase.
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The federal government is putting up $500,000 for a feasibility study into a potential search for the remains of two Indigenous women at a Winnipeg-area landfill.
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Netflix Canada is rolling out its long-anticipated plan to crack down on password sharing, one that will see customers who share their accounts across multiple locations pay an extra $8 a month.
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WINNIPEG -- Canadian drivers may be seeing less sticker shock the next time they go to purchase or lease a new vehicle.
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Netflix Canada is rolling out its long-anticipated plans to crack down on password sharing. The streaming giant says it will begin notifying Canadian users Wednesday by email about limitations on who can access their account outside their household. Under the new rules, premium and standard account holders will be given the option to add extra […]
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The federal government says it will provide $500,000 to determine whether it's possible to recover human remains from a landfill near Winnipeg, after months of calls to search there for the bodies of two victims of an alleged serial killer.
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The IIU is investigating an incident involving woman who fell off a bridge in Winnipeg.
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RCMP have arrested four people following an incident involving bear spray being discharged from a vehicle in northern Manitoba.
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Ottawa’s city council has approved a motion to reopen the street in front of Parliament Hill to traffic a year after it was closed off following the “Freedom Convoy” protests. Wellington Street, which was blocked by demonstrators during the weeks-long convoy protests last winter, will reopen no earlier than March 1. The city’s transportation committee […]
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Winnipeg's whistling lawyer, Harvey Pollock, has died at age 89.
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Two young children were killed and six others were injured after a city bus crashed into a Laval daycare in Sainte-Rose, north of Montreal, Wednesday morning. The 51-year-old driver of the SociĂ©tĂ© de transport de Laval (STL) bus was arrested and taken into custody. He is facing charges of homicide and reckless driving, Laval spokesperson […]
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GAZIANTEP, Turkey (AP) â With the hope of finding survivors fading, stretched rescue teams in Turkey and Syria searched Wednesday for signs of life in the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a catastrophic earthquake. The confirmed death toll from the world’s deadliest quake in more than a decade passed 11,000. Turkish President Recep […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, in April of 2021, the federal government announced their intention to give all Canadians access to $10-a-day child care, amounting to roughly $30-billion of federal funds over three years. In order for the scheme to work, early childhood educators are needed to staff facilities, and finding those workers has proven […]
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OTTAWA â Inflation has eroded purchasing power for many Canadians, but the experience with rapidly rising prices has been far from uniform.Â
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Members of Winnipeg's Turkish community are still in shock in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake, but they are finding ways to help those affected by the deadly disaster.
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A property-tax hike, a frontage-levy increase and some form of Winnipeg Transit security service are all expected to be part of the city's budget for this year when Mayor Scott Gillingham presents the spending plan for 2023.
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A 32-year-old mother was found dead inside a home in southeast Manitoba late last month after posting a distressing video about her experience with the child welfare system.
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A revamped Parks Canada booking system might make more campers happy this summer, but some outdoor enthusiasts still see room for improvement â including a tougher stance on no-shows.
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A conference in Winnipeg is looking at how shelters and public health can work together to provide better health care for some of the most medically vulnerable.
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Winnipeg police are looking for two people after an armed carjacking at a hotel on King Edward Street last month.
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Winnipeg's year-end financial report has disclosed an $83 million shortfall in the city's tax-supported operating budget.
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Ottawa is spending $2 million for an international organization to provide Indigenous communities with options for identifying possible human remains buried near former residential school sites.
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A program that helps Indigenous people navigate the judicial system is being transferred from the province to Indigenous organizations.
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Manitoba RCMP is investigating a collision that occurred at the end of January that put three people, including two Winnipeg police officers, in the hospital. Mounties say around 5:30 p.m. on January 31, officers in Steinbach and Falcon Beach received a report of a collision along Highway 1 near Prawda, Manitoba. An initial investigation determined […]
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Winnipeg car-share members could soon pick up a car in one part of the city and drop it off in another. City councillors got a look today at a map showing where a new free-floating car-sharing service would be offered.
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Online child-luring reports have spiked exponentially in the last five years. Advocates say, while parents play a critical role, the government cannot offload the responsibility of protecting kids online to parents alone. “It’s important now that we have governments starting to regulate these platforms,” said Catherine Tabak, manager of Cybertip.ca. “Not enough is being done […]
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