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Caroline Barghout, a CBC Manitoba investigative reporter, was named the best local reporter at the Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto on Tuesday evening.
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There isn't enough being done to ensure health-care workers feel safe walking to and from their vehicles to the Health Sciences Centre, according to the president of the Manitoba Nurses Union.
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A monthly index that tracks how Canadians feel about their personal finances and the broader economy just plummeted to its lowest ever level.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's website was taken down for a brief period on Tuesday, and he suggests Russia may have been behind it.
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The spring melt is well underway in Winnipeg and as thousands of gallons of water dump into the city’s drainage and sewer systems, some in the city are getting prepared. Loading sandbags into the back of his truck on Tuesday morning, William Porter preparing to help his daughter with any flooding, after having issues last […]
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Loved ones of two people killed in a series of random assaults in Winnipeg last summer are hoping for justice, after a third victim has died from injuries suffered in the attacks.
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Loved ones of two people killed in a series of random assaults in Winnipeg last summer are hoping for justice, after a third victim has died from injuries suffered in the attacks.
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The newest replica of Winnipeg isn’t “made from what’s real.” It’s made from pixels.
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I’m often asked to speak to police officers who frequently interact with Indigenous communities.
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Demand to see the Winnipeg Jets has sagged to the point where True North Sports & Entertainment has launched a season ticket drive in an effort to fill 3,000 more seats for every game during the 2023-2024 NHL season.
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A private member’s bill to guarantee time off work for families who have experienced a stillbirth or miscarriage passed second reading Tuesday.
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Danny Schur, filmmaker, playwright, composer, lyricist and exponent of Ukrainian-Canadians and the labour class, died on Monday.
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says federal Justice Minister David Lametti has triggered “consternation” on the Prairies, following recent comments made to the Assembly of First Nations.
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The city’s public works committee rejected a proposal on clearing sidewalks to bare pavement for the fourth time this term.
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Winnipeg roads are no longer covered in snow and ice following last week's spring storm, but there's another danger lurking on city streets.
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While nearly a half-million unused respirator masks sit in storage three years after the province spent millions of dollars to get them, the cabinet minister responsible for government services defended the early pandemic purchase Tuesday.
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The Red River’s flood risk hasn’t changed after both North Dakota and southern Manitoba received a recent dump of snow.
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Winnipeg police say no charges have been laid against a Unicity taxi driver after a young woman alleged he assaulted and harassed her.
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The Winnipeg Jets are headed to the Stanley Cup playoffs. With a 3-1 win over the Minnesota Wild, the Jets clinched the second wild card spot in the Western Conference. Winnipeg needed a single point in order to play spring hockey in 2023. The eight Western Conference playoff teams are now set with the Jets […]
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A group of Winnipeggers face numerous assault-related charges after three separate assaults with bear spray Monday night. A police dog and three officers were also sprayed.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and three western premiers are calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to disassociate his government from comments made by his justice minister — who promised last week to "look at" a decades-old law that gives control over natural resources to the four western provinces.
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More than 40 per cent of farm operators in Canada are estimated to retire over the next decade, a new report suggests. This would result in a major industry labour shortage in Canada. With a lack of young farmers to take their place, what will this mean for the future of farming? “All the baby […]
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Get ready, beer drinkers. The Flatlander’s Beer Festival will be pouring sudsy samples again soon.
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An 80-year-old rural Manitoba man has died from injuries sustained during a snowmobile collision this weekend.
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An 80-year-old man was killed last weekend when the snowmobile he was riding collided with a cluster of trees.
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Winnipeg police arrested three people on Monday following multiple bear spray attacks in the St. Vital area.
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A 13-year-old boy was among the three people arrested by Winnipeg police in connection with a series of bear spray attacks in St. Vital Monday night. An 18-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman were also taken into custody. They are facing numerous assault-related and resisting arrest charges. Police say they received reports of three assaults […]
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Altona residents can raise their flag high after it won a Manitoba Vexillological Association contest.
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Connor McDavid could again be the unanimous choice for the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP, Erik Karlsson is a favourite to win the Norris Trophy for a third time and the Bruins could sweep for top goaltender, defensive forward and coach honours.
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The Manitoba government says it's still not prepared to make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a provincial statutory holiday this fall.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says the province won't make Orange Shirt Day a statutory holiday this year.
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The Manitoba government will not make Orange Shirt Day a statutory holiday this year. Premier Heather Stefanson says consultations are ongoing and there is still not a consensus on how the day should be marked. Stefanson also says the government doesn’t aim to force businesses to close while they are still recovering from the COVID-19 […]
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The CEO and most members of the board of directions for the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation say they are stepping down.
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WINNIPEG -- The clock is ticking to nominate shoddy roads as Manitoba's "worst." The annual CAA Worst Roads campaign is coming to a close.
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The Walmart photo centre has cheap prints until April 14th. Online only and you pick them up in store.
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Iconic Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot has been forced to cancel his existing tour dates due to health-related issues, a spokesperson for the singer says. The remaining dates on his 2023 North American tour have been cancelled and his team is “unable to confirm rescheduled dates at this time.” “We thank you for respecting his privacy […]
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The roof of the Thunderbird School in O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation at South Indian Lake collapsed over the Easter weekend.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, ever since author Joseph Boyden was called out for his claims of being an Indigenous author, every few weeks seems to bring a new story of a prominent researcher, writer or academic who has exaggerated or falsified their Indigeneity in order to secure grants or posts. The numbers of people […]
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The province of Manitoba spent $35 million to buy reusable N95 respirators from a local company in 2020 to protect health-care workers during the pandemic, but three years later, only a small fraction of those masks were ever used.
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Less than six months from a scheduled provincial election, the governing Progressive Conservatives and the Opposition New Democrats have selected their candidates in most of the competitive races where Manitoba's election will likely be won, and lost.
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BRANDON — Two Westman mothers say their concerns were ignored by doctors and nurses at the Brandon Regional Health Centre, jeopardizing the health of their children.
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SLEEP disorder patients have accessed less than a quarter of Manitoba’s supply of at-home tests since the province contracted a private company to help clear the COVID-19 pandemic backlog for people waiting for diagnoses.
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WINNIPEG — Josh Morrissey had a goal and two assists as the Winnipeg Jets took another major step toward securing a playoff berth with a 6-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Monday.
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Josh Morrissey had a goal and two assists Monday night as Winnipeg took another major step toward capturing that post-season spot with a 6-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks.
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People in Winnipeg started stocking up on sandbags on Monday on the first day the city made them available for those expecting or experiencing overland flooding.
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Another day, another Canadian court decision reinforcing the idea that no one in this country — no one — has the constitutional right to do or get something at the expense of someone else.
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Although many Winnipeggers can’t wait to head to the lake, a good number of city residents aren’t interested in having waterfront properties.
It’s an issue in many neighbourhoods at this time every year when the snow melts, but the water has no place to go because of ice and debris blocking street drains.
So some homeowners spent time on the long weekend addressing the problem.
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Warmer weather and melting snow have prompted a flood warning for the Red River north of Fargo, as Winnipeggers with flood-prone properties stocked up on sandbags Monday.
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Warmer weather and melting snow have prompted a flood warning for the Red River north of Fargo, as Winnipeggers with flood-prone properties stocked up on sandbags Monday.
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Winnipeg fire crews were called to the same house twice over the long weekend, most recently on Monday morning.
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The City of Winnipeg is exploring a new green energy option to help power its upcoming fleet of electric buses.
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On the grounds of the Manitoba Legislature, a statue of Queen Victoria once stood. But two years ago on Canada Day, it was toppled over during a no pride in genocide march. Today the debate continues as to what should be put in this still vacant space. The statue of Queen Victoria was hauled to […]
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A Winnipeg man who is trying to get vacant homes fixed up and back on the market is running into a major roadblock. He’s received a $10,000 water bill, even though he says the building hasn’t had water in years. “I was shocked to see that $10,000, it was actually 11,000 and they told me […]
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Siloam Mission CEO Tessa Blaikie Whitecloud talks about the hundreds of turkey lunches that staff and volunteers at the central Winnipeg shelter prepared and served on Easter Monday for people needing a meal.
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The Brady Road landfill has reopened, one week after staff found the body of an Indigenous woman on site.
The City of Winnipeg tweeted the south end waste disposal site was open Monday morning. It had closed April 3, following the discovery of the body of Linda Mary Beardy, 33, a mother of four from Lake St. Martin First Nation who had been living in the capital.
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Manitoba is promising it will avoid problems other provinces have had in partnering with the private sector to build schools, but critics question why they cannot be built the traditional way and warn of the lack of detail in the government's plan.
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