Teen girl arrested in connection with homicide in God’s Lake, Man.
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Members of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers visited northern Manitoba communities to share their love of football with local kids – and get them active. Blue Bombers players Willie Jefferson and Nic Demski were in Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (Nelson House) Tuesday where they met and encouraged children in First Nations communities to give football a try. […]
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Aging parents in Manitoba may lose the ability to apply for financial aid from their children under provincial legislation that's been on the books for almost a century — but which hasn't changed the amount of aid available in that time.
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Hundreds of anti-2SLGBTQ+ bills have been introduced in the U.S., according to an expert, who says Canadians can't stay quiet.
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As some private landowners restrict residential school survivors from searching their properties for possible unmarked graves, a federal minister says Ottawa is open to legislating new protections for the possible burial sites.
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Manitobans with intellectual disabilities, their families and advocates joined the Progressive Conservative government Tuesday at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to celebrate record funding that supports their right to live in the community.
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Four people have been arrested following a raid of a Portage la Prairie home last Sunday that yielded drugs and a stolen gun.
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The provincial government held a news conference Tuesday to provide further details about the $104 million in new funding for disability services announced in the March 7 budget, including more than $80 million to increase support workers' pay.
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Families Minister Karina Gould announced Tuesday the federal government has now “completely eliminated” the backlog of passport applications that caused major delays — and major political strife — last year. She also announced Ottawa is launching a new digital tool that will allow Canadians to check the status of their Service Canada application online, as […]
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Marketing strategies for unhealthy food and beverages geared toward children in Canada is cause for concern, according to new research.
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The Manitoba government is boosting funding to programs that serve people with disabilities. Roughly $80 million will go toward helping service agencies pay higher wages to front-line workers, starting at $19 an hour. That’s an increase of almost $4 an hour from last year’s provincial budget. Another $21 million is being set aside to expand […]
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A Manitoba woman says she and her husband discovered a bedbug infestation in his room at the Canad Inns hotel attached to Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre while they were in the city with their son, who was undergoing a medical procedure.
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Three-time defending champion Switzerland remained undefeated at the women's world curling championship with a 7-6 win over Canada in Tuesday's afternoon draw in Sandviken, Sweden.
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is boosting funding to programs that serve people with disabilities by $80 million.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba's roads have an infamous reputation for being in rough shape, but it's not just potholes that are the culprit.
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If you’re looking for something cheap to do with the kids during spring break, check out your local Cineplex. I checked for mine at St. vital center and there are family movies every day. The movies and times will vary ... Read More »
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The Western Canada Lottery Corporation says a Lotto 6/49 ticket sold in Winnipeg last Saturday is a $1 million winner
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Manitoba Parks customers are being advised to plan ahead for the launch of the new Parks Reservation Service on March 27. Manitoba Parks says the existing service will still be available until Friday at 4 p.m. but account information will not be transferred from the old reservation service to the new site. They’re suggesting campers […]
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WINNIPEG -- The first two acts of the popular Burt Block Parties concert series will be The Strumbellas and Billy Talent.
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The Manitoba government is committing $2.1 million to a new approach to find and help missing persons. The province says the Winnipeg Police Service will become the centralized intake for missing persons reports, and will have dedicated resources from provincial child and family services. Families Minister Rochelle Squires says many of the people who go […]
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Three misdemeanour charges were filed Monday against the son of Philadelphia Flyers interim general manager Danny Briere after a video posted on social media showed him and another Mercyhurst University athlete pushing an unoccupied wheelchair down a staircase. BACKGROUND: Son of Flyers GM Briere apologizes for ‘serious lack of judgment’ after wheelchair video goes viral […]
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Darcy Fleury, the Edmonton-based RCMP district commander — chief superintendent for the Central Alberta District, has been hired to lead Thunder Bay police in northwestern Ontario. He'll begin as chief designate on April 17.
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The Walmart photo centre is having their 4×6 value prints on sale for 11 cents until March 24th.
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Statistics Canada says the annual pace of inflation cooled even more than market analysts expected last month. The Consumer Price Index for February rose 5.2 per cent compared with a year ago. The result for February is lower than what was forecast by the market and compares with an annual inflation rate of 5.9 per […]
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The Woman Life Freedom movement took centre stage at Winnipeg's Nowruz celebrations, also known as Iranian New Year.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, today it’s Nordstrom, fleeing Canada after failing to turn a profit in almost a decade of trying. Before them, it was Target, thought to be a sure thing in this country. So far, Walmart is the exception that proves the rule: If you’re an American retailer with your eyes on […]
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Winnipeg emergency officials are warning the public to stay off frozen bodies of water during this time of year.
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A Manitoba Mountie is suing the RCMP after he was bitten by one of its own service dogs.
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WAIT times for the city’s 311 service remained stubbornly long last year, though hope for quicker service may be on the horizon.
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Pandemic restrictions silenced traditional music education over the past few years and that interruption has had a definite impact, say music educators. But passionate students, teachers and advocates are raising their voices to remind Canadians of the value of music in classrooms.
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Nordstrom is expected to begin liquidating its stores across Canada on Tuesday. The start of the department store chain’s closing sale comes a day after the U.S. retailer’s Canadian branch got permission from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to start selling off merchandise. Nordstrom’s liquidation efforts are being led by Hilco Merchant Retail Solutions […]
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Manitoba Public Insurance is looking to hire an outside consultant to help keep a major project to modernize its technology on budget and on time.
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The decision whether to indict former President Donald Trump over hush-money payments made on his behalf during his 2016 presidential campaign lies with a Manhattan grand jury that has been hearing evidence in secret for weeks. An indictment of Trump, who is seeking the White House again in 2024, would be an unprecedented moment in […]
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The Manitoba Métis Federation celebrated the grand opening of a 20-unit transitional Housing First program building in Winnipeg on Monday.
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Reproductive rights advocates are seeking to make free access to birth control a provincial election issue, while the party currently in power had no comment Monday.
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Razak Iyal was given a warm embrace as he officially became a Canadian citizen, more than six years after nearly freezing to death walking across the Canada-United States border in Manitoba. It was a low-key citizenship ceremony but one steeped in hope, gratitude and assurance. Iyal, 40, was joined by a group of close friends […]
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Manitoba sportsmen are smiling — and American counterparts fuming — after the provincial government introduced new rules for private and public land accessibility for resident and foreign waterfowl hunters.
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The Progressive Conservative government has laid a trap. The NDP does not appear ready to walk into it.
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Manitoba Public Insurance is hiring a new consultant to oversee its $290 million project to move Autopac services online after the province’s consumer watchdog rapped the Crown corporation for a lack of control over spending.
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Manitoba Public Insurance is hiring a new consultant to oversee its $290 million project to move Autopac services online after the province’s consumer watchdog rapped the Crown corporation for a lack of control over spending.
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Some business owners in the Exchange District are raising questions about the way Winnipeggers are notified of work-related street closures, saying they weren’t informed before barricades went up outside their shops.
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Some business owners in the Exchange District are raising questions about the way Winnipeggers are notified of work-related street closures, saying they weren’t informed before barricades went up outside their shops.
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Two refugees from Ghana, who lost their fingers to frostbite after walking across the U.S.-Canada border into Manitoba in 2016, have become full Canadian citizens.
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COVID-19 boosters are available for high-risk Manitobans this spring, and most Manitobans will likely be eligible for their next booster in the fall.
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The Globe and Mail published a column by an unnamed national security official Friday headlined “Why I blew the whistle on Chinese interference in Canada’s elections.”
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The current booking website will remain open until March 24 at 4 p.m. to give campers the chance to make note of their favourite sites from past reservations. Account information will not be transferred between sites, so users will have to create a new account on the updated site.
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A man was stabbed from behind with a needle while waiting in line to order food at a restaurant on Winnipeg’s Regent Avenue West on Sunday, police say.
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A Manitoba Indigenous leader is in New York speaking about safe access to clean water on First Nations at the United Nations 2023 Water Conference — the first event of its kind since 1977. Cindy Woodhouse, Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief for Manitoba, says it’s important for her to share the message to the […]
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The Centro Caboto Centre will soon be filled with members of the Iranian community celebrating Nawroz, also known as the Persian New Year. Given Iran’s political turmoil in recent months, for many, Nawroz celebrations will have a different meaning this year. “This year, because of what’s happening in Iran, we’re not only going to celebrate […]
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Coun. Russ Wyatt says he's been warned his motion calling for a public inquiry into Winnipeg's police headquarters could jeopardize a $21.5 million settlement with dozens of defendants in a city lawsuit over the project.
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The Nexus trusted-traveller program will fully ramp back up within five weeks, allowing frequent border crossers to complete their applications and speed up their trips.
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Jayden Mercredi, 22, is five feet 10 inches tall, weighs about 180 pounds and has short black hair and brown eyes, RCMP said.
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The province described high-risk individuals as adults 65 and older, moderate to severely immunocompromised adults who are 18 and older, long-term care or assisted living facilities residents and Indigenous people aged 45 and older, according to a Monday news release.
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An agency responsible for tourism in Regina has apologized for using slogans that have been criticized for their sexual overtones.
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The federal government says the Nexus trusted-traveller program will ramp back up fully within five weeks, allowing frequent border crossers to complete their applications and speed up their trips.
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Winnipeg police have charged a woman after a restaurant patron was stabbed with a hypodermic needle on Sunday.
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Winnipeg police will oversee all missing persons reports in Manitoba as part of a new hub that aims to help more quickly find people who disappear and provide supports for agencies working with those who chronically go missing.
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Winnipeg police have charged a woman with assault after a 60-year-old man was stabbed with a hypodermic needle on Sunday.
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