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Drivers in southern Manitoba may be impacted by blowing snow, while people in the north will need to dig out after another dump of snow.
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A good nightâs sleep is invaluable, especially for a child. Tuesday, a community group provided five new mattresses to a family in need â while teaching young volunteers about the meaning of giving. “With the rising cost of living, to have this opportunity just to be able to help her out like that, it’s just […]
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The Manitoba government is planning new rules and licensing requirements for different kinds of addiction treatment centres, including supervised drug consumption sites. Janice Morley-Lecomte, the minister for mental health and community wellness, says the province cannot stop supervised consumption sites from opening because the federal government has paved the way. She says the province instead […]
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The Jesuits of Canada, a religious order of the Catholic Church, has released a list of 27 priests and brothers who they say were âcredibly accusedâ of sexually abusing minors since the 1950s. âIâm happy the report came out. Am I surprised to see that the numbers are being kept conservative? No,â said Shaun Dougherty, […]
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WINNIPEG -- Two children became caught up in a stolen vehicle chase on Monday night when a vehicle was taken from the 1800 block of Ellice Avenue.
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An investigator with a provincial unit has been swept up in an organized crime bust in Manitoba that resulted in more than 20 people being arrested and multiple kilograms of drugs being seized.
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WINNIPEG â A Manitoba government investigator faces bribery and conspiracy charges in a drug trafficking probe that led to the arrests of more than 20 people in the province and Ontario, RCMP say.
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The Manitoba government won't stand in the way of supervised consumption sites being built in the province, but new legislation introduced Tuesday doesn't represent a complete reversal to the province's long-standing opposition to the harm-reduction approach.Â
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A Winnipeg man with bipolar disorder who stabbed taxi driver Balvir Toor 17 times nearly three years ago has been found guilty of second-degree murder after a judge rejected his lawyers' argument that he was not criminally responsible for the killing.
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The Progressive Conservative government announced $12 million in funding Tuesday to expand addictions treatment in three health regions outside Winnipeg.
At a news conference in Portage la Prairie, Mental Health and Community Wellness Minister Janice Morley-Lecomte said the funding would help up to 300 more Manitobans struggling with addictions gain access to timely and effective treatment closer to home.
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Canadian Olympic ski cross champion Brady Leman says he'll retire after the season's World Cup finals Friday and Saturday in Ontario.
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Dauphin MLA Brad Michaleski is stepping away from provincial politics, becoming the 14th member of the Progressive Conservative caucus to announce a departure since June 2022.
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Crews fought four fires across the city in a 12-hour period ending Tuesday morning.
Firefighters were sent to a blaze at a two-storey home in the 200 block of Powers Street at 7:21 p.m. Monday.
Two neighbouring homes were evacuated, and the fire had to be fought from the outside — using an aerial ladder — because it was unsafe to enter. The fire was deemed under control by 9:15 p.m.
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WINNIPEG -- The Canadian Football League has selected Winnipeg to host the 112th Grey Cup in 2025.
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Winnipeg teacher Jewel Casselman now has a Juno statuette as an outro to her long and accomplished career as a music instructor.
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The 2025 Grey Cup game will be played at Winnipeg’s IG Field. The CFL made the official announcement Tuesday. It will mark the fifth time that the Grey Cup game will be played in Winnipeg and the first since 2015. “As a proud Winnipegger, I’m absolutely elated to announce the return of the Grey Cup […]
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Manitoba's first Punjabi bilingual program will help bridge the gap between generations, Winnipeg parents say.
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Winnipeg firefighters were kept hopping overnight responding to four separate fires within 12 hours.
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Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says the federal government will close a loophole that allows airlines to deny customers compensation for cancelled flights.
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Canadians highly anticipating the return of a nostalgic retail giant will be pleased to hear that the first Zellers stores will open in Ontario and Alberta next week. Zellers will also re-launch its online platform, “Zellers.ca,” on March 23. The full list of Canadian locations inside Hudson’s Bay had already been released. They include Burlington […]
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Yesterday I posted up all the markdown Monday deals at Costco from the location I went to. A lot of people were wondering what was at their stores, they couldn’t find any of the sales etc. They are not highlighted, ... Read More »
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The Liberal government announced $75.9 million in additional funding over three years to help tackle the growing backlog of passenger complaints that continue to pile up as the airline industry builds back from the pandemic.
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For the past month, headlines have been dominated by leaked CSIS documents, intelligence sources, fears of foreign interference in Canadian elections and the political fallout of all that. But most Canadians don’t know much about how our intelligence community operates. Which agencies do what? Who do they report to? Who can access their information? Why […]
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HONG KONG (AP) â China will reopen its borders to tourists and resume issuing all visas Wednesday as it tries to revive tourism and its economy following a three-year halt during the COVID-19 pandemic. China is one of the last major countries to reopen its borders to tourists. The announcement Tuesday came after it declared […]
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Chris Jericho wants to author another chapter in the illustrious history of professional wrestling in Winnipeg.
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The Stefanson government is holding firm on its refusal to release 2022 fatal overdose statistics, ignoring calls in the legislature from the NDP to do so.
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HEALTH-CARE unions called on the province Monday to implement workplace-safety certification for the sector with the highest rate of injury in Manitoba.
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Bianca Beauregard got a call last Friday that her sister was in a Winnipeg hospital following an overdose and wasn't expected to survive. But after family members visited Health Sciences Centre to say goodbye, they discovered the woman lying in the hospital bed wasn't their loved one.Â
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Ten Prairie-based First Nations are suing the Canadian government in Federal Court over the loss of language, culture and tradition inflicted on communities by the modern First Nations child-welfare system.
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A wildly unpredictable Juno Awards unfolded on Monday as a topless protester charged the stage, leading to some feisty words from Avril Lavigne, while an absent the Weeknd emerged as the top winner this year. With a few twists and turns, Canada’s biggest celebration of music did away with its typically tame proceedings shortly after […]
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Three Manitoba appeal judges have ruled that councillors in the Rural Municipality of St. Andrews didnât have the power to strip their mayor of her key responsibilities.Â
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More funding may soon be in the pipeline to keep Winnipeg’s lone permanent public downtown washroom from cutting its hours of operation.
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Bishop Grandin Boulevard is one step away from getting a new name.
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Council’s executive policy committee has rejected a settlement that would have provided less than half the amount the City of Winnipeg alleges it overpaid for towing service.
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School trustees and municipal councillors seeking to run in the upcoming provincial election could be forced to take an unpaid leave of absence, if proposed legislation passes.
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Concert-goers and sports fans could see the cost of admission rise as the Manitoba government looks to alter legislation that prohibits mark-ups on ticket resales.
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson violated the conflict of interest act by failing to promptly disclose the sale of some personal assets but will not be punished, a Court of King’s Bench judge has ruled.
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Vonda Plett doesn’t have cancer, but if she did she might not have known for months because of Canada Post.
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Councillors in the Rural Municipality of St. Andrews didn’t have the power to lead a coup against their mayor to strip her of key responsibilities.
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Eight priests or brothers who spent time working in Manitoba are among 27 the Jesuits of Canada claims were “credibly accused” of sexually abusing minors as far back as the 1950s.
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Municipal councillors and school board trustees in Manitoba may soon face new rules if they want to make the jump to provincial politics.
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The Manitoba government is promising to strengthen a law that protects people who have had intimate images shared online without their consent.
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The 52nd Juno Awards aired tonight, hosted by Marvel star Simu Liu for the second year in a row. The show also featured Nickelback's induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and a 50th anniversary tribute to hip-hop in Canada, but an early incident nearly overshadowed the rest of the event.
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The Manitoba government has introduced a bill to end a ban on the reselling of tickets to sports and entertainment events at higher prices.
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Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham's inner circle has quashed a proposal to reach a settlement with a towing company that billed the city for $1.1 million worth of nonexistent work.
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Several parts of northern Manitoba are bracing for another brush of winter from Mother Nature.
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A new pilot project from the Winnipeg Police Service has not landed well with a city councillor, as police announce a new way to report a crime at police stations. “I heard about it through the Winnipeg Police Association. I thought it was actually a joke,” said Russ Wyatt, City Councillor for Transcona. A 24-7 […]
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The Manitoba Federation of Labour called on the provincial government to commit to make the health care industry SAFE Work certified within the next five years at a press conference Monday.
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A woman is dead and two other people she was travelling with were injured in a crash involving an impaired driver southwest of Teulon, Man.
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WINNIPEG â The Manitoba government introduced a bill Monday that would end a long-standing but hard-to-enforce ban on reselling tickets to sports and entertainment events at higher prices.
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A Manitoba judge has ruled that Premier Heather Stefanson failed to disclose the sale of three properties as required by conflict of interest legislation. However, Justice Anne Turner says there will be no penalty because the failure was inadvertent and did not give the premier any financial advantage. The court case centred on a corporation […]
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The Manitoba government has introduced a bill to end a ban on the reselling of tickets to sports and entertainment events at higher prices. James Teitsma, the minister for consumer protection, says the long-standing ban has had little effect, as ticket resellers outside of Manitoba have been buying and reselling tickets at inflated prices to […]
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Manitoba RCMP have laid impairing driving charges in a crash that killed an 82-year-old woman over the weekend.
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The real-estate wing of the company that owns the Winnipeg Jets is one step closer to buying Portage Place mall.
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Canadian Tire Corp. is rolling out a new fee-based subscription program as part of its Triangle Rewards loyalty program.
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