RCMP told feds it could offer advice to Winnipeg police on landfill search: document
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A newly released document shows the head of the RCMP told Ottawa the national police force could offer guidance to the Winnipeg police on searching a landfill for the remains of two First Nations women. As anger grew over the initial refusal by the Winnipeg police to search the site, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki told […]
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WINNIPEG â Closing arguments in the trial of a retired priest accused of assaulting a First Nations woman while she was a student at a former residential school are expected to begin this morning in Winnipeg.Â
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One month after a cyberattack hit Indigo Books & Music Inc., Canada’s biggest bookstore chain is back online, although, still grappling with the fallout. “A month has passed but it’s not back to normal for Indigo,” said Charles Finlay, executive director of Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst at Toronto Metropolitan University. “It’s a reflection of the complexity […]
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Villamor Adatan is looking for work.
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The meaning of feminism has changed over the years â from fighting for rights to vote and own property, to equality and anti-discrimination, to now a push for more inclusivity beyond white, cisgender women.
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The CEOs of Canada’s largest grocery store chains will be before a parliamentary committee today to answer questions about the rapid rise in food prices. The CEOs and presidents of Loblaw Cos. Ltd., Metro Inc. and Empire Co. Ltd. â which operates chains including Sobeys, Safeway and FreshCo â are set to testify before the […]
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Flight of the Nightingale was painted shortly before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 â an eerie coincidence where the past collided with the present, art, life, personal trauma and the suffering of a nation, writes artist Jeff Nachtigall.
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Leaders representing 15 First Nations in northern Manitoba are singing the praises of a new partnership, which they hope can fill some gaps in emergency service while helping their communities take control of their health care.
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Several former employees of a Manitoba trucking company have filed a human rights complaint alleging they drove in unsafe conditions and were discriminated against because they were foreign workers.
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Closing arguments in the trial of a retired priest accused of assaulting a First Nations woman while she was a student at a former residential school are expected to begin Wednesday morning in Winnipeg. Arthur Masse, who is now 93, is charged with one count of indecent assault from when the woman was a 10-year-old […]
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The Manitoba government's 2023 budget will mean most earners will save $448 in income taxes. The move is being welcomed by one worker even though she questions the timing and motivation of the move.
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HAD MOSES LEVY decided to become one of the leaders of an Ontario community college, Winnipeg might be missing an internationally renowned museum.
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The leader of Manitobaâs Opposition is again calling for an independent investigation into an incident where a man died last week while waiting for care in the provinceâs largest hospital.
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A rural Manitoba man says he is at risk of going blind because a retina specialist pilot project promised by the Stefanson government to begin last fall in Dauphin still has not started.
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His voice hoarse with age, a long-retired Catholic priest sat in a Winnipeg courtroom Tuesday and calmly denied sexually assaulting a young girl at a Manitoba residential school more than 50 years ago.
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His voice hoarse with age, a long-retired Catholic priest sat in a Winnipeg courtroom Tuesday and calmly denied sexually assaulting a young girl at a Manitoba residential school more than 50 years ago.
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A 50-year-old man has been arrested for the murder of a 47-year-old woman in O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation, also known as South Indian Lake.Â
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The Manitoba budget appeals to fears about rising violent crime by touting a tough-on-crime approach with more than $50 million earmarked to expand policing.
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âIâm having a hard time patting them on the back for finally putting the funding into health care that they have consistency and deliberately denied over their term, and itâs a shame it took until the end of their second mandate to do that.â
â Darlene Jackson, Manitoba Nurses Union
âFor so long in Manitoba, we have not been competitive. All the other jurisdictions have been making adjustments, whether itâs on personal income tax rates, whether itâs on payroll taxes⊠Today was a big step, and it was a bold step for Manitoba to take to get us back in that game.â
â Chuck Davidson, Manitoba Chambers of Commerce
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In its final budget before the next election, Manitoba’s Tory government seeks to woo voters with tax cuts and measures to ease the financial squeeze on families and shore up health care.
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A northern Manitoba First Nation has declared a state of emergency following a string of recent deaths caused by addictions and mental-health issues. The community is calling on the provincial and federal governments to provide immediate support for the community of O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation. âThe most recent deaths has a great impact on our people, […]
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Confused and concerned parents lined Jefferson Avenue in front of Garden City Collegiate Tuesday afternoon, waiting to pick up their children, who’d been locked down inside for about an hour.
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City of Winnipeg officials say the city overpaid for towing service to the tune of about $1 million over six years and are proposing a settlement to resolve the dispute.
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The Progressive Conservative government’s 2023 budget is exactly what one would expect from a party fighting for its political life seven months before a scheduled election.
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The City of Winnipeg says a towing company charged them for more than a million dollars worth of tows that never happened. Now, city officials have proposed a settlement with the company that would see it repay less than half of what the city says itâs owed.
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Police have charged a man with sexual assault after he allegedly had an inappropriate relationship with a student while he was a teacher at a Winnipeg junior high school.
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Last week, CityNews shared the stories of four ex-gang members who are visiting schools, to share their stories, aiming to keep kids from making the same decisions. Tuesday, CityNews joined them as they spoke with students at Gonzaga middle school. “It took me a very long time to get to this point. But I’m here […]
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Winnipeg's biggest school division is adding new education assistants to its school year budget, but a member of the board of trustees says it's not able to fill any previously cut positions because of chronic underfunding.
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WARNING: Some readers may find this story disturbing. Winnipeg police say a former teacher is facing multiple charges in connection with the alleged sexual assault and luring of a teenage student at Acadia Junior High last year. The Winnipeg Police Service says it received a report regarding the alleged incident last October. The teenager told […]
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WINNIPEG -- A former Acadia Junior High School teacher has been charged with sexual assault and luring a teenage student.
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Manitobans will have to wait and see if an NDP government would keep the $500 million in tax cuts promised by the Progressive Conservatives in Tuesday's budget.
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A 15-year-old girl who was reported missing last month may be in Winnipeg, RCMP say.
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Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government is loosening its purse strings and promising what it calls record income tax cuts in its last budget before a provincial election. The fiscal plan put forward Tuesday, with almost $2 billion in new spending, is a marked departure for the governing Tories after several years of fiscal restraint. “Unlike the […]
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All working Manitobans will have less of their income taxed â and thousands of the province's lowest income earners will stop paying income tax entirely â as the Progressive Conservative government continues to loosen the purse strings in the waning months before a scheduled October election.
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WINNIPEG â Manitobaâs Progressive Conservative government is loosening its purse strings and promising what it calls record income tax cuts in its last budget before a provincial election.
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The Canadian Judicial Council says it is reviewing a complaint about the alleged conduct of Supreme Court of Canada Justice Russell Brown.
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WARNING: Contains details some readers may find disturbing. A trial has begun for a 93-year-old former priest accused of assaulting a 10-year-old Indigenous girl at a Manitoba residential school more than 50 years ago. Arthur Masse has been charged with one count of indecent assault, which allegedly took place at the Fort Alexander Residential School […]
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The children’s hospital book sale will be happening at St. vital centre on Friday, April 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Saturday the 22nd from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Lots of great books for the entire family. ... Read More »
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A retired priest who worked at a Manitoba residential school appeared in court in Winnipeg on Tuesday morning, pleading not guilty to indecent assault against a 10-year-old girl more than 50 years ago.
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Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said he predicts Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will pick someone close to him or his government as the special rapporteur who will look into the issue.
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A 28-year-old man is charged with second-degree murder in the death of another man in Lake St. Martin First Nation.
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Manitoba's Matt Dunstone defeated Nova Scotia's Matthew Manuel 8-4 on Tuesday morning at the Brier in London, Ont. Dunstone made a hit for three in the sixth end and picked up two late steals to earn his fourth straight round-robin win.
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Thereâs a new chapter in the redevelopment saga of Portage Place Mall. True North Real Estate Development has entered into a purchase agreement with plans to redevelop the property. Jim Ludlow, the groupâs president, says he can’t reveal much about their plan for Portage Place. He says it will reunite the communities on either side […]
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City police are investigating three shooting incidents in the span of about 30 hours — two of them fatal.
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Fewer Canadians believe their personal finances have improved since last month, or that they will have enough cash and saving for the future.
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Four men are in hospital after being shot in Winnipeg's Spence neighbourhood early Tuesday.
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Winnipeg police are investigating after two people were shot early Tuesday in the 400 block of Beverley Street.
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Winnipeg police say four men were taken to hospital early Tuesday morning after an alleged shooting downtown. Officers received a report of a shooting on Spence Street near Cumberland Avenue around 2:15 a.m. Police say they found three men suffering from gunshot injuries inside a residential suite. A fourth victim was located nearby. The WPS […]
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A woman died and another woman was taken to hospital in unstable condition after an early morning shooting in Winnipeg's West End, police say.
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MEXICO CITY (AP) â Two of four Americans abducted in Mexico last week when their van was caught in a shootout were found dead, a top Mexican official said Tuesday. The two others have been found alive, with one wounded. Tamaulipas Gov. AmĂ©rico Villarreal did not provide details on the extent of the wounded person’s […]
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Winnipeg police say a woman was killed and a second victim was seriously injured after an alleged shooting in West End Tuesday morning. The Winnipeg Police Service says it received a report of a shooting on Beverley Street near Ellice Avenue around 6 a.m. Officers say they found two victims with gunshot wounds. The woman […]
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Politicians are expected to question the CEOs and presidents of companies Wednesday like Loblaw, Empire, and Metro as part of a parliamentary investigation into food prices.
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A remote northern Manitoba First Nation has declared a state of emergency following the deaths of three people in the community over the past two weeks.
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Country music star Jon Pardi is coming to Winnipeg this summer. Pardi will perform at Canada Life Centre on Saturday, July 15
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BEIJING (AP) â Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang warned Tuesday that Beijing and Washington are headed for âconflict and confrontationâ if the U.S. doesn’t change course, striking a combative tone at a moment when relations between the rivals are at a historic low. In his first news conference since taking office late last year, Qinâs […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, last month a horrific earthquake in Turkey made it clear that outdated building codes â or non-compliance with updated codes â can turn a normal disaster into a historic one. And while Canada may not have the same earthquake risk or code non-compliance that Turkey has, we have our own […]
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Harvey Tallman, the founder of Princess Auto, died recently, four months shy of his 100th birthday.
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The impending return of Grade 12 provincial exams has reignited questions about when the province will roll out a new and long-awaited English Language Arts curriculum for senior years students.
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A Manitoba man responsible for a fatal highway collision while “significantly intoxicated” on booze and meth has been sentenced to 81/2 years in prison.
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A nurse who was working in Manitoba's largest hospital when a man died while waiting for care last week says during the last year, staff have been warning hospital executives and the government that an incident like this could possibly happen.Â
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Residential and affordable housing, a shift from shopping to services and a greenway running through whatâs now a mall are among options being considered by the possible redeveloper of downtown Winnipegâs Portage Place.
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