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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday he will appoint a new independent watchdog with a “wide mandate” to investigate foreign interference in Canada and recommend how to better respond to the challenge. The move does not include calling a public inquiry into allegations of foreign meddling in Canada’s elections, against the explicit demands of opposition […]
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Winnipeg city council will soon vote on a long-awaited new name for Bishop Grandin Boulevard and other places with similar monikers, due to concerns over the name’s legacy.
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A 15-year-old boy was killed and his 17-year-old brother wounded when they were chased and shot in a St. James neighbourhood early Monday, according to a grieving relative.
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A 15-year-old boy was killed and his 17-year-old brother wounded when they were chased and shot in a St. James neighbourhood early Monday, according to a grieving relative.
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Mayor Scott Gillingham says he wants to find a way to avoid cutting hours at a permanent public washroom in downtown Winnipeg.
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As the province steps closer to getting rid of more than 100 shipping containers formerly used as long-term care home visitation pods amid heightened COVID-19 pandemic public health orders, one prominent architect is urging restraint.
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Winnipeg’s mayor wants the province to enact legislation to ensure a labour dispute doesn’t put the city’s water and waste and 911 operations at risk.
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The Manitoba government wants to expand its power to issue orders to more regulated health-care professions.
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The Independent Investigation Unit is looking into a high-speed pursuit of a man by the Winnipeg Police Service that resulted in two people sustaining serious injuries in Winnipeg's Kildonan area over the weekend.Â
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Airlines that operate in Canadaâs North say disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, and a nationwide pilot shortage, are creating major issues for the service that many communities rely on to transport both people and essential goods. Michael Rodyniuk, President of Canadian North, says many pilots either retired or left the airline industry during COVID. New […]
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One man is accused in a spate of road rage incidents in Thompson, RCMP say.
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A man from the northern Manitoba city of Thompson has been charged with crimes including assault and mischief after three road rage incidents that RCMP say happened over a roughly three-week period.
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The St. James-Assiniboia School Division’s shrinking student population is anticipated to allow its 26 schools to maintain current class sizes and programs in 2023-24, despite annual funding failing to meet the increased cost of living.
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More than 1,200 people in Canada reported scams to the Better Business Bureau last year, with home improvement topping the list.
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government has signalled that it will the loosen its purse strings in the provincial budget Tuesday â its last fiscal plan before a provincial election scheduled for Oct. 3.
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Winnipeg police have arrested four people after a gun and drugs were seized from a home in North Kildonan.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot early Monday.
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A group appointed to propose new names for three Winnipeg streets hopes Indigenous children who were forced to attend residential schools will be front of mind for those who use the roadways, rather than a bishop who supported the institutions.
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Manitoba RCMP say an "out-of-control" house party in the RM of Rosser resulted in several youths being injured.
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Quebec’s Families Ministry and provincial police are investigating what they call a “disturbing video” that’s gone viral on social media. The footage shows a Quebec teen laughing while a baby is vaping and coughing. Text on the video reads in french, âWhen you have nothing to do so you make a 16-month-old baby vape.â Police […]
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Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government is promising more spending and more moves to help people with the cost of living in a pre-election budget set for Tuesday. Finance Minister Cliff Cullen says a stronger economy and increased transfer payments from the federal government offer an opportunity to spend more. He says public consultations have shown Manitobans […]
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WINNIPEG -- A recommendation has been made on a new name to replace Bishop Grandin Boulevard and its associated streets.
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Two dogs were killed in a blaze that broke out in a Fort Richmond bungalow early Monday.
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Three teenagers were taken to hospital after violence broke out at a wild drug and alcohol-fuelled house party northwest of Winnipeg last month, RCMP say.
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A fire that destroyed a two-storey apartment building in Winnipeg on the weekend was caused by arson, police say, and a man rushed to hospital with symptoms of smoke inhalation has been charged.
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WINNIPEG -- The real estate arm of True North Sports + Entertainment is mulling over the potential purchase of Portage Place mall.
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An out-of-control house party in the Rural Municipality of Rosser in late February resulted in multiple injuries and thousands of dollars in damage.
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RCMP in Headingley, Manitoba, is issuing a warning after multiple teenagers were injured at a party shared on social media. Around 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 24, Mounties responded to multiple reports of an out-of-control party in the Regional Municipality of Rosser. One of the reports stated shots had been fired. “Young people are getting seriously […]
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Conservative MP Ed Fast said Monday he will soon table a bill to repeal a Liberal law that allows the mentally ill to access medical assistance in dying (MAID).
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hasn't technically said no to an inquiry but he has put forward a strong defence against one.
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An an incurable, fatal disease has been detected in two white-tailed deer in Manitoba, the province reports.
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A 15-year-old boy is dead and a 17-year-old is in hospital after both were shot early Monday in Winnipeg's St. James neighbourhood.
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Instead of showing off a pair of new shoes ahead of the provincial budget Tuesday, Manitoba Finance Minister Cliff Cullen broke tradition and bought two pairs of winter boots for people in need.
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A division of True North Sports and Entertainment is eyeing the potential purchase of the Portage Place mall, a site the city has hoped to revitalize for several years.
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Manitoba's finance minister on Monday gave the boot â or rather four of them â to a budget custom.
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Canadian indie pop duo Tegan and Sara will return to Winnipeg this summer.
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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 of the deals of the week from Costco.
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Here are the deals from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Sales 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 61-year-old-man with a lengthy record of committing sexual offences against children â and considered to be a high risk to reoffend â has been released from jail and is expected to live in Lac du Bonnet.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, some Canadians cannot see Canadian news on Google right now. It’s because of what Google calls a ‘test’ that it only admitted when a reporter noticed it happening to them and asked the company. The government, meanwhile, calls it ‘bullying’ as it prepares to pass Bill C-18, which would force […]
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WINNIPEG -- Two people were hospitalized on Sunday after a carbon monoxide leak in East Kildonan.
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The Feb. 6 earthquake and strong aftershocks have killed close to 47,000 people in Turkey and 6,000 people in Syria.
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Nikki Komaksiutiksak has always had a fire in her belly and passion in her soul for helping people.
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With a half-century of community involvement under his belt, people sometimes ask Campbell McIntyre when he’s going to slow down. His answer: “I’ll let you know.”
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The creators of a new climate change curriculum want to help their teacher colleagues overcome personal fears about the planet’s future and learn how to educate students on the subject in a way that empowers them to take action.
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Manitoba’s official Opposition and union leaders are demanding the Tory government give proof its plan to allow private stores to sell hard liquor won’t cost the provincial treasury.
Lawmakers are debating Bill 9, which would allow 226 hotel beer vendors, eight specialty wine stores, 168 rural liquor vendors and 50 craft liquor manufacturers to sell the entire catalogue of Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries products, including spirits.
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Snow sculptor extraordinaire Ed Sanchez doesn’t have to look far for inspiration.
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The provincial government spent $24 million on external shelters so nursing home residents could have family visits during the pandemic â but now 105 of these units sit virtually unused and could wind up in the scrap heap.
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The real estate division of True North Sports and Entertainment is considering a purchase of downtown Winnipeg's beleaguered Portage Place mall.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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In celebration of International Women's Day 2023, meet nine remarkable Manitoba women who are making a difference.
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Iran's supreme leader said Monday that if a series of suspected poisonings at girls' schools are proven to be deliberate the culprits should be sentenced to death.
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An Edmonton woman is out almost $500 after accepting an e-transfer for power tools she advertised for sale. She figured the e-transfer was secure, since she has autodeposit set up on her TD Bank account. She was wrong.
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A sex offender serving time at Manitoba's Stony Mountain Institution died on Saturday, Correctional Services of Canada says.
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While colder weather is expected for a few more weeks in Winnipeg, a home maintenance expert says itâs not too early for residents to prepare their homes for the soggy spring season ahead. âYou want to move the snow away from your house for sure, try to get any ice melted thatâs there,â said Tammy […]
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Save on Foods is having another $1.49 sale day on Tuesday, March 7th. You can check out the full list of what will be on sale on their website. You can place an order online for delivery or pick up, ... Read More »
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The partial closure of The Forks’ river trail wasn’t stopping Oryna Bganka.
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