Online massage ads used to recruit people to provide sexual services: Winnipeg police

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The Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces confirm that they are aware of recent efforts by China to conduct surveillance operations in Canadian airspace and waters. Spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillier said in a statement that the armed forces have tracked and stopped attempts to surveil Canadian territory since 2022 under Operation LIMPID. Related: […]
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A woman recruited people to provide sexual services through a business she disguised as a massage service in several locations in Winnipeg, police say.
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Firefighters discovered the body of man Tuesday morning after extinguishing a fire in a Brandon home.
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An NDP member of Parliament is asking the federal government to establish a system that would send the public a phone notification when an Indigenous woman goes missing. Leah Gazan penned a letter to Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino last Friday urging the government fund what she and other advocates call a “Red Dress Alert” […]
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New research from Robert Half, a Canadian HR consulting firm, finds 85 per cent of jobseekers it surveyed want either hybrid or fully remote options, only.
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A report from RSM Canada predicts rising prices will slow down significantly this year, with the inflation rate potentially dropping by half.
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Bitter cold and dangerous wind chill value have forced some Manitoba school divisions to cancel bus service or even classes altogether for Wednesday.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, exactly what happened on Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio? What do we know about the toxic gasses that were vented from a derailed train? What kind of effect could they have on nearby residents, and could their impact reach as far as Canada? Rebecca Burns is a reporter at […]
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This year’s leading Canadian Screen Awards nominees include a series about North America’s Black train porters in the 1920s and a coming-of-age film set in Scarborough. The first season of the Black-led CBC and BET Plus series “The Porter” is the leading nominee with 19 nods heading into this year’s awards, including best drama series, […]
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WINNIPEG -- A popular event to sip, sample and shop the best of made-in-Manitoba products is returning next month.
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A local police officer is suing the City of Winnipeg, alleging his Charter rights were violated and reputation irreparably damaged after officers searched his home and arrested him in 2017.
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Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party has to replace $300,000 worth of political donations after using money it already raised to ease a lingering financial headache from its fractious 2021 leadership race.
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With children back in school and socializing with friends more since pandemic restrictions lifted, experts say bullying has also returned and it's impacting kids mental health.
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What does it mean to be a young Filipino Canadian? Watch as three Winnipeggers grapple with the push and pull of hanging on to their Filipino roots. This new video was created by students with Sisler High School's Create program and CBC Manitoba's Creator Network.
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Canada's pre-war training mission helped Ukraine abandon the old Soviet playbook for fighting wars — a fact that could help explain why the war has gone so badly for Moscow.
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Drivers in some of Canada's major cities spent an average of roughly 144 hours in rush-hour traffic, according to new data from location technology company TomTom.
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Canada’s spy service warns that adversaries will turn to espionage and foreign interference tactics to target the country’s increasingly important artificial-intelligence sector. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says in a newly released analytical brief that countries including China and Russia can be expected to “pursue Canada’s AI through all available vectors” — from state-sponsored investment […]
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A new feasibility study on the East of the Red Rec Plex sets the start date for construction in 2026 and estimates it will cost $89.2 million, up from $82.2 million in 2020, the last time the city put a price on the project.
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The Tseshaht First Nation says at least 17 suspected graves have been found at the former residential school site near Port Alberni.
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A reconciliation advocate whose father was a residential school survivor wants Ottawa to apologize for hiring an international group to consult on the search for unmarked graves. Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada hired a Netherlands-based organization to launch “an extremely sensitive engagement process” on issues surrounding possible gravesites near former residential schools. Critics have […]
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A child’s fifth birthday is usually a medley of balloons, cakes and gifts with friends. But that’s not how Gabrielle “Happy Gabby” Lewis does things. The five-year-old chose to spend her birthday giving back to Winnipeg’s unsheltered community. “I just turned five. Today I come to walk, and to hand out muffins,” Gabrielle told CityNews. […]
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Manitoba’s justice minister says he’s instructed government officials to figure out where bear spray being used illegally in the province is coming from, following a string of recent attacks in Winnipeg.
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The Manitoba government is adding 10 positions to its prosecutions service, with a special focus on violent and gun-related crime. Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen says the new positions are to include Crown attorneys who will specialize in areas such as organized crime and firearms trafficking. Crown attorneys in the province have long complained about high […]
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The Winnipeg Police Service believes the same suspect is responsible for the stabbing of two women in their 20s on Main Street Saturday evening.
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Kerri Einarson sped into the Canadian women's curling championship playoffs with a sixth straight win Tuesday.
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Manitoba's Jennifer Jones drew closer to the playoffs at the Canadian women's curling championships Tuesday with a 10-8 win over Kerry Galusha of Northwest Territories.
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RCMP and Winnipeg police applauded an announcement of new funding to boost the number of prosecutors focused on combating firearms trafficking and organized crime in Manitoba.
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Lots of great movies coming up for the Cineplex family favorites, it’s on Saturday mornings at 11:00 a.m. at participating theaters. It’s only $3 per tickets and you can actually buy the tickets in advance online. – Saturday February 25th ... Read More »
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is spending $1.4 million to hire 10 additional prosecutors to go after serious illegal firearms offences and organized crime.
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No identification? No boarding pass? No problem. Air Canada says it has become the first airline in this country to test facial recognition technology that would allow a person to board a flight without those key documents, instead using the Air Canada app to create a ‘faceprint’ that would verify their identity. The pilot project […]
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After demanding for months that Ottawa stop the flow of migrants into the country, Quebec’s premier is making his pitch to English Canada for the closure of an irregular border crossing popular with asylum seekers — and for their transfer outside his province. The number of would-be refugees entering Quebec “has exploded,” François Legault wrote […]
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Four teens have been charged after RCMP found crack cocaine inside a vehicle in Portage la Prairie.
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Winnipeg police are investigating after two alleged stabbings near Main Street and Mayfair Avenue on Saturday evening. Police say the stabbings occurred 15 minutes apart, and both victims were women in their 20s. The Winnipeg Police Service says around 7:15 p.m. the first victim was followed off a bus by an unknown woman when she […]
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Air Canada is testing out new digital identification for travellers arriving in Winnipeg from Vancouver.
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Police say four teenagers aged 15 to 17 were arrested early Sunday morning in Portage La Prairie after RCMP allegedly found what is believed to be crack cocaine during a traffic stop. Portage la Prairie RCMP say they conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with four occupants inside around 1:30 a.m. Police say the […]
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Here is the second part of the deals of the week from the regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the first part.
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Here are the deals from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Deals are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items. Make sure to check out the second part of the deals of ... Read More »
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A trial of a four-day workweek in Britain has found that most employees were less stressed and burned out and had better work-life balance.
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These deals are valid today only at save on foods. We went to the one on Regent and it was very well stocked and organized. There were other things too that were already sold out, like milk and flavored cream ... Read More »
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KRASNOHORIVKA, Ukraine (AP) — Valentyna Mozgova sweeps shattered glass and other debris from the vacant halls of the bombed-out hospital where she began her career. Living in the basement, the 55-year-old lab technician now works as its solitary guard. Russian artillery strikes targeted Marinskaya Central District Hospital in 2017 and again in 2021. But numerous […]
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LVIV, Ukraine — Ukraine wants Canada to lend its expertise — and donate crucial railway parts — to keep its embattled passenger and cargo rail system running as landmines and missile strikes threaten to stall the country's lifeline.
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Canada's inflation rate slowed to 5.9 per cent in January, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday.
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Winnipeg's Syrian community hosted a bake sale at Waverley Heights Community Centre on Monday, as it continues to contribute in any way it can for victims of this month's disaster in Turkey and Syria.
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CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. has announced Rich Kruger as the company’s new president and CEO. The Calgary-based oil producer and refiner says Kruger will replace interim CEO Kris Smith starting April 3. Kruger worked for Exxon Mobil Corp. for 39 years, leading Imperial Oil Ltd. from 2013 to 2019 before retiring from the company. […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, almost three years ago, George Floyd’s murder and the ensuing protests brought the idea of defunding the police into the mainstream, and made the concept palatable to many Canadians. And yet, with police budgets increasing in most cities across Canada, it seems that momentum has yet to translate into tangible […]
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The entire upper half of Manitoba, from the northern edge of the big lakes to the border with Nunavut, is under extreme cold warnings with Environment Canada warning that wind chill values could drop to dangerous levels over the next several days.
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The once-exclusively Filipino basketball league in Steinbach has grown to include anyone willing to hit the hardcourt.
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Canada’s annual inflation rate slowed to 5.9 per cent in January, despite grocery prices rising at an even faster pace last month. In its consumer price index report released Tuesday, Statistics Canada said the deceleration in headline inflation from 6.3 per cent in December reflects a base-year effect. A base-year effect refers to the impact […]
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The death toll in Turkey and Syria rose to eight in a new and powerful earthquake that struck two weeks after a devastating temblor killed nearly 45,000 people.
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Mark Scheifele scored twice and Connor Hellebuyck made 50 saves as the Winnipeg Jets beat the surging Rangers 4-1 in New York on Monday night.
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Louis Riel Day is a day that allows Festival du Voyageur to amplify Indigenous initiatives in digital programming. Nearly all of the musical artists at the Festival on Monday are Indigenous.
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Team Manitoba has its first medal of the 2023 Canada Winter Games: silver in female doubles table tennis.
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As many Canadians celebrated a regional holiday Monday, primarily Family Day, Manitobans marked Louis Riel Day. Riel, a prominent political leader of the Métis people, founded Manitoba. “Family and Riel are synonymous in the sense that we are all family,” said David Chartrand, president of the Manitoba Métis Federation. “Riel Day is about family. It’s […]
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Alannah Myles spoke in her first interview in over five years, and she talks about her health battles and perseverance with record ownership.
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The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation says there are many problems with a $2 million contract Ottawa signed with an international group to give advice on unmarked graves.
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A suspect rammed a stolen truck into a police cruiser before injuring two women in a crash shortly after in Winnipeg’s North End on Sunday afternoon, police allege. Police say the incident happened around 1:50 p.m. after officers observed a black Chevrolet Silverado with stolen license plates. The Winnipeg Police Service says a lone suspect, […]
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WINNIPEG -- Broadcaster Mandy Shew is returning to 103.1 Virgin Radio for a new afternoon show with Tyler Magz.
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