School cancellations around southern Manitoba on Thursday, April 6
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The owners of a house northwest of Winnipeg that was ransacked during an out-of-control house party in February are suing a vacation rental company to cover the costs of the damage.
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THE spring snow storm will make it tougher to hide eggs this Easter, but many will have extra time to shovel, as most Manitobans don’t work Good Friday.
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THE Winnipeg Regional Health Authority will hold drop-in vaccine clinics for children born during the pandemic, who are less likely to be up to date on vaccines for respiratory diseases.
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When Tron Gamblin took to Facebook and outed two women whose testimony in court helped convict his son of murder, he condemned them to a lifetime of fear and “looking over their shoulder,” a court was told this week.
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Jacob Markstrom made 34 saves and Andrew Mangiapane and Nikita Zadorov each had a goal and assist as the Flames kept their playoff hopes alive with a 3-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.
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WINNIPEG â Andrew Mangiapane and Nikita Zadorov each had a goal and assist as the Calgary Flames kept their playoff hopes alive with a 3-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday.
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Standardized training for all police in Manitoba will make everyone safer, say proponents of a public safety training strategy that’s starting to take shape.
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Note: This story contains references to suicide. If you or a loved one is at risk, Talk Suicide Canada can be reached at (833) 456-4566, or call Kids Help Phone at 1 (800) 668-6868. More resources available here. The hole in Chris Josephâs heart isnât getting any smaller â and heâs not sure it ever […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged to do more to end violence against Indigenous women and girls, after the body of a First Nations mother was found Monday at a Winnipeg landfill.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged to do more to end violence against Indigenous women and girls, after the body of a First Nations mother was found Monday at a Winnipeg landfill.
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Someone is not telling the truth.
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Someone is not telling the truth.
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The pitfalls of using pesticides outweigh the cosmetic benefits of killing weeds, so Winnipeg shouldn’t resume using them on public lands, according to a new city staff report.
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Manitobans recovering from hip and knee replacement surgery will once again be able to have costs covered for physiotherapy and rehabilitation services from any clinic in the province, following concerns the previous billing model created a "two-tier health-care system."
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The first long weekend of spring is upon Winnipeggers and despite the snowy weather there is still lots to do around the city. Here's a rundown of what will be open and closed this Easter weekend.
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As the chief of Bloodvein joined his colleagues in demanding improved emergency services, after a 49-year-old man died in a house fire on the reserve, Ottawa revealed the annual firefighting budget for Manitoba First Nations is just over $3 million.
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The Free Press investigation into teacher and physician misconduct has been nominated for a prestigious CJF Jackman Award for Excellence in Journalism.
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Manitobans are digging out after a Colorado low storm system has brought up to 25 centimeters of snow to parts of the province. While some school children celebrate a snow day, there are concerns over how this spring snow will increase flood risks. “For a lot of the spring so far, it has been colder […]
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A First Nations advocacy group wants to see the Winnipeg landfill where the remains of two Indigenous women were found permanently shut down.
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Two Ontario Provincial Police officers from the Kenora detachment have been charged with assault stemming from an arrest that took place on Boxing Day last year.
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Former prime minister Brian Mulroney is recovering after undergoing treatment in Montreal for prostate cancer. His daughter Caroline Mulroney said Wednesday in a written statement that the family expects him to be “back to normal in the coming weeks.” Her office confirmed that he underwent treatment for prostate cancer. The Toronto Star, citing an interview […]
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The two Winnipeg post-secondary students figured they were going to be late for afternoon classes Wednesday when they saw the volume of snow that had accumulated on Good Street in front of their apartment building — and on Leo Paul’s new car.
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An allegation of a domestic assault committed by an off-duty police officer in Brandon has prompted an investigation by Manitoba's police watchdog.
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The grocery chain heads have come under increasing scrutiny amid runaway food inflation, telling a parliamentary committee last month that higher prices were not caused by profit-mongering and that their margins on food sales have remained low.
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The wait is finally over. Zellers has reopened its doors at St. Vital Centre in Winnipeg, bringing a wave of nostalgia and excitement for shoppers. “I think thatâs what weâre all about, weâre all about getting a piece of nostalgia back and experiencing Zellers,” said Roxanne Loewen, the marketing manager at St. Vital Centre. “We […]
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Parents of children born during, or just before, the COVID-19 pandemic are being urged to consider making an appointment to get childhood vaccines for their kids in light of a concerning drop in immunization rates, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority says.
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A former Winnipeg police chief and a criminal justice professor feel itâs a dangerous time to be a police officer in Canada. Thatâs why neither were surprised to see the association representing police chiefs across Canada request an urgent meeting with the countryâs premiers to discuss bail reform and the recent killings of officers. The […]
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The leader of a First Nations advocacy group wants to see the Winnipeg landfill where the remains of two Indigenous women were found permanently shut down.
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating a sudden death in the community of Snow Lake.
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BRANDON — A Brandon man who operated a business that launched thousands of cyberattacks against companies across North America, and manufactured 3D-printed gun parts and at least one complete weapon at his residence, will spend the next three years in a federal prison.
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A Manitoba man was found dead outside a business in Snow Lake, Man., on Tuesday afternoon.
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Police have arrested a man in connection with a robbery and assault outside the Winnipeg Law Courts last month.
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Winnipeg police have charged a woman as part of an ongoing drug investigation.
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A Manitoba man who pleaded guilty to manufacturing 3D-printed guns and launching thousands of prolonged cyberattacks across Canada and the United States has been sentenced to time in prison.
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Winnipeg police have arrested a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman outside the Provincial Law Courts Building on March 17.
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A 49-year-old man was found dead after a house fire on Bloodvein First Nation on Tuesday.
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Winnipeg police say a 26-year-old man was arrested in connection with the sexual assault of a woman in front of the Law Courts building last month. The Winnipeg Police Service says it responded to the Provincial Court Law Courts on March 17 for the report of a 20-year-old woman who was assaulted by an unknown […]
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The decampment of East Hastings Street in Vancouver ramped up Wednesday, as dozens of police officers were deployed to assist city crews to get residents to clear their belongings.
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A 49-year-old man was found deceased early Wednesday after a house fire in Bloodvein First Nation.
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An army of plows are currently working in Winnipeg and on highways across the province to clear snow.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government needs to do more to end the epidemic of violence that Indigenous women and girls face after police found the body of another Indigenous woman in a landfill this week. Trudeau says it’s heartbreaking that discoveries like these continue to happen. The Winnipeg homicide unit says it […]
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WINNIPEG -- Southern Manitoba was wallopped Wednesday by an early spring snowstorm, making highways and city streets a challenge to navigate.
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The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police has requested an urgent meeting with Canadaâs premiers to discuss bail reform and the recent killings of officers.
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The winner will receive $6,000, attend a two-week writing residency and have their work published on CBC Books. The shortlist will be revealed on April 12, 2023.
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Streets and highways â along with pretty much everything else outdoors in southern Manitoba â are layered in snow but the heaviest part of it may be over, Environment Canada said early Wednesday afternoon.
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Streets and highways â and pretty much everything else outside in southern Manitoba â are layered in snow, and it's likely only going to get worse as the day goes on.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, at the end of January, British Columbia began a pilot program that decriminalized small amounts of drugs, including cocaine and opioids. It’s the first province-wide program of its kind in Canada and it comes amidst a spiralling overdose crisis. Already, opinions on the program are polarizing and some municipalities in […]
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Hereâs a rundown of whatâs open, closed or operating on a reduced schedule for Good Friday (April 7) and Easter Monday (April 10) in Winnipeg.
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The snow is piling up in southern Manitoba and so is the list of school closures.
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River Heights residents are butting heads with school board officials over a blueprint to expand an elementary school and in doing so, pave over green space for parking stalls, and increase traffic.
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A Manitoba woman has won a lawsuit against a doctor who ripped a drain from her breast after surgery, then tried to downplay the chance it broke â leaving a piece stuck inside her for over six years, a judge found.
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A group of Manitoba health-care professionals working with people who use substances wants the provincial government to abandon a bill that's garnered criticism over concerns it will create barriers for those accessing care and harm reduction services.Â
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Indigenous advocates and organizations are renewing calls for a search for human remains in Winnipeg-area landfills, after the discovery of a First Nations woman's body at the Brady Road landfill this week.
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At a time when six million Canadians donât have access to a family doctor, fewer Canadian-trained medical students than ever are considering it their No. 1 choice in specialties, even as medical schools boost their programs.
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Clover will soon be planted on some city land, as officials test its promise as an alternative to grass.
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For the first time in history, a former U.S. president has appeared in court as a criminal defendant. Donald Trump surrendered to authorities Tuesday after being indicted by a New York grand jury on charges related to hush-money payments at the height of the 2016 presidential election. Trump, a 2024 presidential candidate, pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges in […]
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Southern Manitoba has a big spring snow storm on the way. The CBC's Joanne Roberts takes an all-inclusive look at some of Manitoba's most extreme end-of-winter weather.
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Manitoba First Nations leaders are calling on the federal government to improve firefighting and emergency services in northern and remote communities in the wake of another fatal blaze.
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The total cost of upgrades to the largest of Winnipeg's sewage-treatment plants has risen to $2.2 billion and will likely increase further, according to city financial status reports and previous budget documents.
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