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Manitobans will still have to wear masks when going to a doctor’s office or any other health-care facilities, even once mask rules in other public settings end on March 15.
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Some Winnipeg small businesses say they are outraged that online delivery service Good Local received a huge chunk of provincial funding at a time in the pandemic when they were struggling the most, and are questioning whether the money could have done more good if it was distributed more equally.
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After months of soliciting public feedback, city staff are recommending the current funding model for the Winnipeg Police Service remain in place.
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It’s now been two weeks of death and destruction, as Russia continues its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Millions have left their homes, fleeing west to countries like Poland. CityNews spoke to two Ukrainian women who fled the country with their children. They are now sharing their experience with the help of their Winnipeg cousin, Tetyana […]
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Police say Leah Carol Clifton, 34, of Winnipeg is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for second-degree murder.
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WINNIPEG -- Two microbreweries in downtown Winnipeg are sharing a nearly $1 million investment from the federal government to help them increase production capacity.
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OTTAWA — A Quebec man has been extradited to the United States to face charges in Florida arising from alleged participation in an elaborate ransomware operation.
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Winnipeg drivers working in the gig economy say they’re considering finding other ways to earn an income as rising gas prices eat away at their profits.
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Officials say two people are in hospital after a Cormorant helicopter crashed at the 9 Wing Gander air force base in Gander, N.L. The Royal Canadian Air Force says there were six crew members on board the CH-149 search and rescue helicopter when it went down this afternoon. The air force said in a tweet […]
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The Winnipeg Comedy Festival that audiences have grown to love over the years is returning in its regular format this spring.
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Brad Gushue clinched first place in Pool B at the Tim Hortons Brier with an extra-end 6-5 win over Jason Gunnlaugson on Thursday.
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Baseball is back. According to multiple reports, Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association reached a tentative agreement on a new labour deal. This week, the two sides hammered out a deal after marathon sessions, avoiding losing regular-season games caused by labour strife for the first time since 1994-95. Players voted 26-12 in favour […]
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Major League Baseball and the players union reached a deal Thursday on a new collective bargaining agreement that will end the lockout after ratification.
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A quick-thinking Winnipeg food delivery driver was able to jump back into his vehicle and hold the suspect until police arrived.
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba reported 424 patients are currently in hospital due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) on Thursday. Of those, 22 are in the intensive care unit.
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The number of people in hospital after getting COVID-19 dropped by 12 on Thursday, as Manitoba reported five new deaths linked to the illness on the province's online coronavirus dashboard.
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WINNIPEG -- Voters living in the Fort Whyte constituency can begin voting today in their area's byelection.
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Central and lower-income neighbourhoods are having a harder time recovering financially from COVID-19 than the rest of the city, a report to the city's finance committee suggests.
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Winnipeg police are asking the public to keep an eye open for Cody Harper, who has not been seen since October.
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If you are planning on booking a campsite, cabin or yurt through Manitoba Parks – get ready!! Reservations open on: Monday April 4th at 7am for cabins, yurts and group use areas in all parks. Wednesday April 6th at 7am ... Read More »
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Blowing, swirling snow in western and southwestern Manitoba is creating poor visibility and forcing some school divisions to cancel bus service Thursday — the second time this week.
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CALGARY — The Canada Border Services Agency has rejected a request from the former truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash that he be allowed to stay in Canada once his prison sentence has been served.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, this isn’t intended to scare you. But with Vladimir Putin making clear threats towards potential nuclear warfare, it’s certainly a question worth asking. And a question that not very many people have considered for decades now. So, what’s the status of our nuclear defenses? How do they work? And what […]
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A Russian airstrike on a Mariupol maternity hospital that killed three people brought condemnation down on Moscow on Thursday, with Ukrainian and Western officials branding it a war crime, while the highest-level talks yet yielded no progress toward stopping the fighting. Emergency workers renewed efforts to get food and medical supplies into besieged cities and […]
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The war in Ukraine could lead to severe food shortages, with supply disruptions affecting 30 per cent of the market — and there's a limit to how much Canadian farmers can ramp up their wheat production this year.
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Transmission of the Omicron coronavirus variant was more widespread in Manitoba than any other province over the past three months, says an infectious disease researcher.
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Two years of the COVID-19 pandemic has pulled Canadians further apart, brought out the worst in people and weakened their compassion for one another, according to the findings of a new survey.
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Peguis First Nation, located 190 kilometres north of Winnipeg, claims that it was not consulted about amendments to the province's Wildlife Act that "adversely affect its treaty right to hunt."
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Despite sky-high home prices in major Canadian cities, Generation Z has a positive outlook on their prospects for homeownership — with one in three saying they expect to make a purchase in the next five years. A new report from Sotheby’s Realty International Canada found those between 18 and 28 years old, many of whom […]
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A Winnipeg woman helped her birth father escape the violence in Ukraine with help from some intrepid high school students.
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While the Manitoba government is telling two encampments they're no longer welcome to protest on the legislative grounds indefinitely, the province is making plans to open up the seat of government to the general public again.
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The day after a city committee approved work to get public feedback on transit safety, a man was sentenced for punching a bus driver in the face in a 2020 attack.
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A Russian airstrike devastated a maternity hospital Wednesday in the besieged port city of Mariupol. Officials said the attack wounded at least 17 people.
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