Winnipeg Blue Bombers post $4.9 million operating profit from last year
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are in the black after posting an overall operating profit of $4.9 million in 2022.
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Chicago captain Jonathan Toews will not return to the team next year, ending a wildly successful run that included three Stanley Cup championships in 15 seasons.
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Here are the movies coming up for the Cineplex Family Favourites – these play on Saturday mornings and it’s $3 per person. They play at participating theaters across Canada. You can buy tickets in advance. – Saturday April 15th – ... Read More »
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is changing how bear spray can be purchased in the province amid a rise in criminal attacks.
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A symbol of sovereignty, self-respect, freedom of faith, courage and human equality is getting its day.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, if you’ve watched TV or attended a sporting event recently, chances are you’ve seen an ad for Ozempic. Originally created to treat Type-2 Diabetes, the drug is now most commonly used for weight loss, and it’s become so popular that some places in Canada have had to ban Americans from […]
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VANCOUVER â Canada's federal health minister says he's working with provinces to prevent the mass exportation of essential medications after thousands of doses of the diabetes and weight-loss drug Ozempic were shipped from British Columbia to the United States.
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NEW YORK (AP) â The first image of a black hole captured four years ago revealed a fuzzy, fiery doughnut-shaped object. Now, researchers have used artificial intelligence to give that cosmic beauty shot a touch-up. The updated picture, published Thursday in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, keeps the original shape, but with a skinnier ring and […]
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Wasagamack First Nation is calling on all levels of government to invest in an airport in the northeastern Manitoba community, as people there recall a fatal helicopter crash that killed two beloved elders 25 years ago this month.
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The early bird gets the worm, the old saying goes. That's truer today due to climate change, as many birds return to Ontario too late to catch their favourite meals. Fortunately, you can help by participating in citizen science programs like eBird, iNaturalist and Project Feederwatch.
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Critics have said wage hikes are not justified by productivity, but a report from Scotiabank says wages are likely to catch up to previous price rises even as headline inflation retreats.
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THE City of Winnipeg doesn’t appear set to roll out the welcome mat for volunteers under age 18 to serve on all of its boards and commissions.
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Not that he had plans to, but now Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham officially can't visit Russia. On Wednesday, Russia's foreign ministry added Gillingham to a list of people barred from entering the country.
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Displays about the heart, the lungs and the importance of a healthy breakfast are among the projects CBC's Joanne Roberts checks out at the Winnipeg School Division's science fair.
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A Winnipeg cyclist found himself knocked to the ground after being struck by a car while riding in this protected bike lane. Now heâs calling for more to be done to keep riders in the city safe. While he escaped with minor injuries, he says the incident could have been a life-altering for someone else. […]
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The legacy of a young hockey player killed in a tragedy that was mourned across the country lives on through his final act of charity.
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A woman with serious injuries has been airlifted to hospital after her car collided with a school bus at an uncontrolled intersection in southeastern Manitoba on Wednesday afternoon.
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Daniel McIntyre Coun. Cindy Gilroy has a motion that would ask the province to do more to address properties with recurring problems of crime, health and safety concerns in rental buildings, including several in her Winnipeg ward.
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After a fall that broke her leg, Debbie Boissonneault with the blank-for-blank union says she waited 30 minutes for an ambulance to arrive. The delay left her with very little choice. “I just went outside my house and I slipped off my bottom stair, it had some ice on it, when I fell I heard […]
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A father and daughter made light of Winnipeg’s infrastructure woes Wednesday, after they woke to find their St. James neighbourhood street submerged.
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More than 120,000 federal government employees, including about 5,000 in Manitoba, have voted in favour of a strike mandate, while calling for “fair” wages to keep up with the rising cost of living.
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Fans are ready to throw on a jersey, grab the thunder sticks and bolt for downtown now that the Winnipeg Jets have clinched a playoff spot, but nobody in the know is ready to dish on whether whiteout street parties will be held this year.
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The number of complaints to the City of Winnipeg’s fraud and waste hotline has declined over recent years. However, the municipal government is sharing few details about that trend — sparking some calls for greater transparency.
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WINNIPEG â Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is encouraging provinces and territories to step up reconciliation efforts with Indigenous Peoples but stopped short of saying they should make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, commonly called Orange Shirt Day, a statutory holiday.Â
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A flash flood led the southwestern Manitoba municipality of Boissevain-Morton to declare a state of emergency Wednesday, a municipal councillor says, as the spring snow melt sent a torrent of water gushing over frozen farm fields and washing out roads.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there is concern from the Prairie premiers over recent comments from his justice minister have no truth, and Indigenous leaders say these premiers need to educate themselves. Last week, Canadaâs Justice Minister David Lametti indicated the federal government would consider looking at the issue of Natural Resources Transfer Agreements to […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused prairie premiers of distorting the words of his justice minister, insisting David Lametti didn’t promise to review natural resource transfer agreements when he spoke to Indigenous chiefs last week.
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WestJet Airlines is asking the federal government to allow airlines to recover passenger compensation costs from other aviation industry partners, if it believes those partners played a role in causing flight delays or disruptions. The CEO of the Calgary-based airline, Alexis von Hoensbroech, made the comments in Calgary on Wednesday during a Chamber of Commerce […]
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Winnipeg Jets defenceman Neal Pionk was fined $5,000 on Wednesday for cross-checking Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Johansson.
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The Opposition Conservatives are asking Twitter to apply a "government-funded'' label on accounts associated with the CBC.
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Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham is among hundreds of Canadians newly banned from entering Russia. The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Wednesday it was closing its borders to 333 Canadians, most of whom are politicians, in response to the Canadian government periodically imposing sanctions against Russia. âThe measure is also intended to encourage those […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slammed three western premiers during a visit to Winnipeg Wednesday, saying they misconstrued comments Justice Minister David Lametti made this week about natural resources legislation.
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WINNIPEG -- A plane full of excited Disney-bound children took off from Winnipeg bright and early on Wednesday.
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Winnipeg Jets defenceman Neal Pionk was fined $5,000 on Wednesday for cross-checking Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Johansson. The incident occurred at 19:10 of the third period of Tuesday night’s game between the Jets and Wild, when Pionk cross-checked Johansson from behind along the boards. Johansson fell to the ice in noticeable pain and was slow […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is encouraging provinces and territories to step up reconciliation efforts with Indigenous Peoples but stopped short of saying they should make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, commonly called Orange Shirt Day, a statutory holiday. Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson recently announced her Progressive Conservative government would not be making that […]
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Manitoba RCMP say a man from Nova Scotia died early Wednesday in a two-vehicle crash south of The Pas.
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A Winnipeg businessman has been ordered to pay $2,000 in a settlement with the Manitoba Securities Commission after being accused of trading securities without registration.
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A 59-year-old trucker from Nova Scotia was pronounced dead at the scene of a semi-trailer truck collision in northern Manitoba early Wednesday morning.
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A Winnipeg woman has filed a police report, alleging her drink was spiked by a bartender at a nightclub. What was supposed to be a fun Halloween event turned into a real nightmare for Ainsley Malegus last October. Malegus and her friends went to Cowboys Roadhouse, a nightclub in Winnipeg thatâs popular among younger adults. […]
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National Public Radio is quitting Twitter over the social media companyâs recent actions under owner Elon Musk.
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Prince Harry will attend the Coronation service of his father, King Charles III, at Westminster Abbey on May 6, Buckingham Palace said Wednesday, setting aside months of speculation about his presence. Harryâs wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, will remain in California with the couple’s two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, the palace said. […]
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The Bank of Canada is once again holding its key interest rate steady at 4.5 per cent but isn’t ruling out the possibility of more rate hikes down the line. The central bank said Wednesday that recent economic data is reinforcing its confidence that inflation will continue to fall in the coming months. âHowever, getting […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is visiting Winnipeg, where he will promote the government's budget, celebrate Passover with members of the Jewish community and meet with trade workers and apprentices.
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WINNIPEG -- CentrePort Canada has a new leader at the helm in the hiring of Carly Edmundson as president and CEO.
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Elon Musk told the BBC that running Twitter has been âquite painful,â but it is now breaking even after he acquired it late last year.
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The Winnipeg Jets have found their groove just in time for the NHL playoffs, after stumbling through much of the winter.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, this week’s report about dead rodents and their droppings in the walls at 24 Sussex Drive was gross, but it’s far from the first tale of how awful things are at the home that is meant to be the Prime Ministerâs residence. The house has been in a state of […]
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OTTAWA â Newly released documents show that a federal government department asked Facebook and Twitter to delete a newspaper article that it felt contained errors â but both social-media giants denied the request.
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There's been little improvement to staffing concerns in Pimicikamak Cree Nation, according to Chief David Monias. The leader of the northern Manitoba First Nation which is home to nearly 5,000 people is among several remote and isolated communities feeling the effects of a critical nursing shortage.
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When highschool basketball player Abby Sweeny is not practicing on the court with her coach and team, she is at home practicing with her dad in their garage or basement. Sweeny is taking home the âAthlete of the yearâ award because of her determination, competitiveness and connection to community.
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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is reimagining what a justice system could look like for First Nations people in the province, with plans to create pilot courts in two communities based on First Nations legal traditions.
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As people in Kenora, Ont., continue to grapple with high rates of addiction and drug overdoses, CBC News spoke to three individuals who say a safe consumption site is necessary as an emergency measure to keep drug users safe.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is visiting Manitoba Wednesday to promote his government’s new budget. Trudeau is to meet with students in Winnipeg to highlight measures from the budget and to make an announcement on measures to help build a clean economy. The Prime Minister is also scheduled to celebrate Passover with members of the Jewish […]
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