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A film sharing the stories of Ukrainian artists surviving the ongoing Russian invasion will be on display at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to mark the one-year anniversary of the start of the war. Billed as an intimate look at artists connecting, resisting and healing through the power of music, “Ukrainian Artists United” profiles […]
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More than a quarter of patients left Winnipeg’s biggest hospital without receiving care last year, partly due to a shortage of health-care workers – a trend that is true across the country. That’s according to a new report from Manitoba’s Shared Health. It suggests the number of patients who left the emergency room at Winnipeg’s […]
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Kerri Einarson heads into the Canadian women's curling championship playoffs in command of her bid for a fourth straight title. The lone unbeaten team at 7-0 got there with bold tactics and precise shot execution, plus an understanding of changing ice conditions in Kamloops, B.C.
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A Los Angeles judge on Thursday sentenced Harvey Weinstein to 16 years in prison after a jury convicted him of the 2013 rape and sexual assault of an Italian actor and model. The sentence comes on top of the more than 20 years the 70-year-old Weinstein has left to serve for a similar 2020 conviction […]
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WINNIPEG -- A class-action lawsuit has been launched against the Manitoba government, alleging hundreds of thousands of drivers were wrongfully targeted by photo radar.
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Someone left the nostalgia-making machine on and now we're overstocked with cringe-worthy commercials so make your way down to the University of Winnipeg and get a slice of the frenetic 1980s energy of Kern-Hill Furniture ads.
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Reliever Ben Onyshko was added to the Canadian roster for the World Baseball Classic on Thursday as a replacement for right-hander Nick Pivetta.
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Manitoba’s chief medical examiner has called an inquest into the death of a man fatally shot in the neck by police last year.
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The mother of Breanna Lee Hudson is putting up a $5,000 reward in the hope it will lead to the return of her missing daughter, who she says is also pregnant.
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R. Kelly was sentenced on Thursday to 20 years in prison for child pornography and enticement of minors for sex but will serve all but one of those simultaneously with a 30-year sentence on racketeering and sex trafficking convictions. U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber ordered that Kelly serve one year in prison following the racketeering […]
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Advocates for the print and digital media industry say Google is disrespecting Canadian readers by temporarily blocking news to some of its users.
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One person has died following a house fire in Brandon on Tuesday.
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Advocates for the print and digital media industry say Google is disrespecting Canadian readers by temporarily blocking news to some of its users. News Media Canada president Paul Deegan says the action is unbecoming of the leading global company. Google confirmed on Wednesday that it’s blocking less than four per cent of Canadian users from […]
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A panel discussion in Winnipeg on Wednesday evening examined what some say is an overlooked issue: how anti-Black racism impacts people's ability to seek mental health support.
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WINNIPEG -- The province is funding the expansion of electric vehicle charging stations across Manitoba.
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The 2023 Canadian Screen Awards nominees were revealed on Wednesday with CBC Manitoba represented in two of the categories.
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ATLANTA (AP) — Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers in Georgia are criticizing the Fulton County investigation into potential illegal election meddling after the foreperson of the special grand jury seated to help the probe went public this week. Emily Kohrs first spoke out in an interview published Tuesday by The Associated Press, a story that […]
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The federal government says it has reached an agreement in principle with Ontario on a new health-care deal. The tentative agreement will include $8.4 billion of new funding from the federal health transfer over the next 10 years, with a one-time top-up of $774 million. “As Ontario continues to invest at record levels in our […]
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If you have a lot of PC Optimum points and have been wanting to redeem them, check out these offers from Shoppers Drugmart. You get extra $$ at each tier, depending how many points you choose to redeem.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, in the time in between peak travel windows, the problems at Canada’s major airports seem to have mostly vanished. But does that mean airlines and airport authorities have actually fixed the issues that had us ranked among the worst in the world last year? Not really. John Gradek is an […]
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Six-time Canadian curling champion Jennifer Jones exudes a poise that's propelled her young Manitoba team to the playoffs at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
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CBC visited eight Winnipeg stores Wednesday to find out how accessible bear spray is following a series of unprovoked attacks in West Broadway and Downtown on Sunday in a matter of hours.
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In the year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine thousands of people who left their homes and lives behind to flee the war have arrived in Manitoba. Some have already returned to Europe. Others are hoping to stay in Canada permanently. Then there are those still facing uncertainty around what comes next.
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In his new short video, the Sisler Create filmmaking student demonstrates what it's like to live with neurodiversity and how he handles people's reactions to him.
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ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Canada’s emergency preparedness minister is returning to the epicentre of flooding that devastated British Columbia’s Fraser Valley in November 2021. Bill Blair, along with B.C. Minister of Emergency Management Bowinn Ma and Abbotsford Mayor Ross Siemens, is set to take part in an announcement today on federal disaster recovery funding for the […]
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One person was taken to hospital in critical condition following a house fire in Winnipeg's North End late Wednesday afternoon.
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One of the province's top young athletes is becoming a staple on the podium at a multi-sport competition.
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Simon Holmstrom scored the go-ahead goal in the third period and Ilya Sorokin made 24 saves to lead the New York Islanders to a 2-1 victory over the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday night.
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Since 2019, veteran offensive lineman Pat Neufeld has signed an extension to remain with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers rather than hitting the open market. In fact, the six-foot-five, 290-pound Regina native agreed to a one-year deal last November, months before the start of CFL free agency.
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Manitoba unveiled its new strategy for seniors Wednesday at the provincial legislature, which came with a boost in funding for the Self and Family Managed Care program.
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Nearly 13 per cent of all patients left Winnipeg emergency rooms and urgent care centres without receiving care in 2022, according to new data provided by Shared Health, marking a five-year high.
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Six-time Canadian curling champion Jennifer Jones exudes a poise that's propelled her young team to the playoffs at this year's Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
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Winnipeg police have lost one of their canine service members.
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Shannon Martin, a long-time backbencher who says he has at times rubbed people the wrong way, has become the latest Manitoba Progressive Conservative to decide not to run in the provincial elected slated for Oct. 3.
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Google is blocking some Canadian users from viewing news content in what the company says is a test run of a potential response to the Liberal government’s online news bill. Also known as Bill C-18, the Online News Act would require digital giants such as Google and Meta, which owns Facebook, to negotiate deals that […]
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A new poll shows a majority of Canadians support Ukraine fighting on against the Russians, but a quarter of respondents say it’s time to reignite the peace negotiation process. This Friday marks one year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The poll by Angus Reid shows 55 per cent of Canadians say Ukraine should continue […]
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Canada’s national telecommunications regulator is directing all service providers to notify it within two hours when they experience a network outage, something it notes is increasing in frequency. The interim requirement is the first step of a consultation announced Wednesday by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission aimed at “enhancing the resilience and reliability” of […]
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Joy Smith doesn’t share the statistic to frighten, but to make people aware of a reality that’s closer to home than most may realize. “Less than a kilometre from where you’re sitting right now, someone is being lured or trafficked,” said Smith at a campaign launch in Winnipeg on Wednesday. The campaign is “See the […]
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A Winnipeg man whose partner went more than five weeks without palliative home care before her death says he’s filed a complaint with the Manitoba Ombudsman about the experience.
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A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday sentenced the man convicted of gunning down Nipsey Hussle to 60 years to life in prison after hearing testaments to the immense cost of the killing of the hip-hop star and neighborhood leader, and of the lifetime of mental illness, abuse and struggle of the man who shot him. […]
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The head of an international organization hired by Ottawa to give advice on identifying possible remains buried near former residential schools wants people to give it a chance to do its work.
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All southern Manitoba, including the City of Winnipeg, has been placed under an extreme cold warning. The extreme wind chill temperatures are expected to hit minus-45 Celsius. While those temperatures eased Wednesday morning, they were expected to return in the evening “as a bitterly cold Arctic airmass remains over the region,” according to Environment Canada. […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there are no simple solutions to shutting down a rural road in southern Quebec used by thousands of asylum seekers to cross irregularly into Canada. His comments come a day after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said the prime minister should shut down the rural crossing — known as Roxham Road […]
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The federal government announced over $6.7 million worth of funding for the expansion of Ka Ni Kanichihk community campus located in downtown Winnipeg, with funds to be used for a new building, new outdoor space and more community programming.
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RCMP are investigating the death of a 47-year-old woman after she was assaulted in O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation in northern Manitoba, also called South Indian Lake.
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Northern Ontario's Krista McCarville reached the playoffs at the Canadian women's curling championship Wednesday with a 10-2 win over Yukon.
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The Quebec premier’s plea to have the irregular border crossing of Roxham Road closed is getting support from the federal Conservatives. Francois Legault has been demanding for months that Ottawa stop the flow of migrants into the country. The sooner the federal government closes the Roxham Road irregular border crossing in southern Quebec, the better, […]
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating a homicide after a woman was seriously assaulted in South Indian Lake.
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Sex trafficking is a growing crisis in cities and towns across the country, and a new national awareness campaign, headed up by a former Manitoba politician, aims to prevent youth from being lured into it.
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Poor wages and working conditions are the source of a pilot shortage contributing to delays in Manitoba's circuit court system, according to the union that represents them.
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NDP MP Leah Gazan is asking the federal government to establish a system that would send the public a phone notification when an Indigenous woman goes missing.
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A Winnipeg woman has been charged after police say she recruited other women to provide sexual services to paying clients.
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