Classes set to resume after school roof collapse on Manitoba First Nation
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The night before a horrific collision that killed Le Rouxan (Lenny) Niemann and three of his teenage friends in Gilbert Plains, his girlfriend told him she loved him.
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The public spat between a cabinet minister and the NDP leader could could backfire for both parties, political observers say, as voters grow tired of personal attacks and abuse in politics.
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Following repeated complaints that snow isn’t cleared off sidewalks quickly enough, the city may study an option to speed up the service.
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Manitoba has not recorded a COVID-19-related death in more than a month, according to the province's latest respiratory surveillance report.
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Unsightly graffiti around Winnipeg is sparking concern, including vandalism that recently hit the city’s oldest building. Spray paint tagged the Seven Oaks House Museum, a provincial heritage site, accumulating over multiple incidents over the past few weeks. The damage also affected a smaller building at the site, the first log farm house of John and Mary (Sinclair) Inkster, which is believed to have been built around 1831 and considered Winnipeg’s oldest structure.
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April 14 was a new day in Peguis First Nation.
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Christmas came early this year for Randy Glays, a retired Santa from Winnipeg who won a $60-million Lotto Max jackpot earlier this month.
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Janice and Randy Glays were fretting over grocery and gas bills like most other Manitobans a few weeks ago.
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Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives are holding their annual general meeting this weekend — the last one before a provincial election set for Oct. 3.
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“I feel hurt, disrespected, threatened, unsafe.” Those words coming from Manitoba minister Obby Khan Thursday afternoon, after accusing opposition NDP leader Wab Kinew of swearing at him and shoving him at a public event inside the Legislature following a tense exchange. The allegations come from a handshake between Khan and Kinew at an NDP-sponsored event […]
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A Winnipeg couple has tied the record for winning the biggest lottery jackpot in Manitoba history by claiming a $60M cheque.
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Brandon police have arrested a 42-year-old man who they believe was involved in a series of hit and runs that caused serious injuries to a passenger in a stolen truck Friday morning.
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The Winnipeg Poice Service is investigating a fatal garage fire that occurred in north Winnipeg Friday morning.
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The Winnipeg Jets will clash with the Vegas Golden Knights in another first-round series after the Golden Knights wrapped up the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. Winnipeg secured the Western Conference’s final playoff spot on Tuesday when they defeated the Minnesota Wild. The Jets lost all three of their games against the Golden […]
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Lance Maxwell has drawn more than 1,000 cartoons, a result of his “addiction” to recapping every Edmonton Oilers game with ink on paper.
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Whiteout street parties are returning for the Winnipeg Jets’ playoff run for the first time since 2019, with capacity limited to 5,000 fans at $10 a ticket.
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The Quebec trial for former fashion mogul Peter Nygard has been set for June of next year and will be heard by a judge alone.
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Unionized members of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) are in legal strike position as of April 14, weeks ahead of the tax deadline.
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This year's whiteout parties are going to cost you more green.
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The Winnipeg Jets Whiteout Street Parties are making a return to downtown Winnipeg after the team clinched a playoff spot.
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Winnipeg police are investigating after a body was found in a garage that caught on fire early Friday morning.
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Firefighters found a dead person while fighting a garage fire in the North End on Friday morning.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba Motorcycle Ride for Dad launched its 2023 campaign on Friday in the fight against prostate cancer.
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The Canadian Real Estate Association expects the average price of a home to end the year 4.8 per cent lower than 2022.
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MONTREAL — Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard will stand trial in Quebec on sexual assault charges in June 2024. Nygard, 81, did not appear in Quebec court today when the dates were set for the trial that will run from June 10 to June 18 and be heard by a judge alone. He faces one […]
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On Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada sided with the province of Quebec in its ruling about the growth of cannabis plants at home.
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A remote northern Manitoba First Nation's school is expected to reopen next week after part the roof collapsed on the Easter weekend.
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Winnipeg drivers are feeling the pinch at the pump after gas prices continue to rise.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, when an independent Alberta chocolatier found herself with an unexpected surplus of 133,000 Rum and Butter bars, all with an expiration date in June, she turned to Facebook for help. The post ended up leading to more responses than she ever could have imagined. Jana Pruden wrote about the incredible […]
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WINNIPEG -- A new artifact on display at the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada is paying homage to a historical aircraft.
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Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) have officially combined to create Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC).
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A committee tasked with studying alleged foreign interference in Canada’s last two elections is set to hear from the prime minister’s chief of staff today. Katie Telford is scheduled to be a witness at the procedure and House affairs committee this afternoon, to talk about what she knows about Beijing meddling in the 2019 and […]
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More than $500,000 in cash, four homes, a variety of jewelry and three gold bars are among allegedly crime-connected items the province wants forfeited in connection with a large drug-trafficking network bust, according to a new lawsuit.
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The six Bahati sisters have all launched businesses in the 10 years since they arrived in Winnipeg after escaping civil war in Congo.
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Most of the latest guidance around COVID-19 vaccination recommends another booster shot this spring only for higher-risk adults. What about everyone else?
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BRANDON — A flash flood Wednesday prompted the Municipality of Boissevain-Morton to declare a state of emergency, although the community’s head of council believes the worst has passed.
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A replica of a stolen religious statue will soon rest in a southern Manitoba shrine thanks to the generosity of a Winnipeg artist.
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Evan Rodrigues scored the go-ahead goal on a wrist shot early in the third period to help the Colorado Avalanche remain in control for the Central Division crown with a 4-2 win over the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.
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An immediate overland flood watch was issued for two First Nations in central Manitoba on Thursday evening.
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba cabinet minister Obby Khan accused Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew of swearing at him and shoving him at a public event inside the legislature Thursday, saying it left him shaken.
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Manitoba RCMP say the body of a person found in Steinbach on Wednesday is believed to be a missing person.
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The Manitoba NDP is demanding transparency about Premier Heather Stefanson's involvement in a fund for affluent investors, despite the fact there are no laws requiring provincial politicians to disclose which companies they invest in.
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People gathered at a Winnipeg hotel Thursday to hear witnesses air grievances and share concerns over Canada's COVID-19 response as part of a citizen-led, cross-Canada inquiry that aims to examine how governments and institutions reacted to the pandemic.
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Manitoba New Democrats went after Premier Heather Stefanson for her personal wealth Thursday, demanding to know about her standing in an investment fund that requires a minimum $5-million input.
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A Winnipeg man who claimed one of his guns was used in a shooting last summer at the Red River Ex was sentenced to 12 years in prison for multiple gun trafficking-related crimes, including manufacturing and selling 3D-printed guns.
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Fans eager to get decked out in white Jets gear and hit the streets to cheer on their team can expect an update Friday about NHL playoff party plans in downtown Winnipeg.
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Obby Khan, Manitoba's minister for sport, culture and heritage, is accusing Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew of swearing at him and shoving him.
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An overland flood watch for Winnipeg and eastern Manitoba has been issued due to the spring thaw and a forecast calling for 20 millimetres of precipitation on Friday.
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April marks Sikh Heritage Month, and members of Manitoba’s Punjabi community are celebrating the province’s first-ever Turban Day. This is the first official Turban Day celebration at the legislature since Diljeet Brar’s Bill 227 also known The Turban Day Act, passed last year. Brar says, it’s important to create a platform to educate others about […]
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OTTAWA — If Pierre Poilievre wants to “defund the CBC” while maintaining its French-language programming, he’ll have to overhaul the country’s broadcasting law in order to do it. That’s according to the corporation, which has found itself in a back-and-forth with the Opposition leader over his pledge to cut the roughly $1-billion in taxpayer dollars […]
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba's Hydrologic Forecast Centre has issued an overland flood watch for Winnipeg and eastern parts of the province.
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Some Manitoba seniors who want to age in their homes will now have access to funding to make that possible, the province said Thursday.
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The number of babies born with congenital syphilis in Canada is rising at a faster rate than in the United States and Europe, with a major increase in the prairie provinces, including Manitoba. According to data from Health Canada, syphilis cases in babies have skyrocketed over the last five years, and preliminary government data, obtained […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday his government will not change the agreements which give western provinces control over natural resources after remarks from the minister of justice prompted criticism from the premiers of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
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Anyone trying to buy bear spray in Manitoba will soon face some new hurdles as the province tries to clamp down on its availability.
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An inmate serving time at Stony Mountain Institution for aggravated assault has died.
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Winnipeg police say a 10-year-old boy was approached by a man on Wednesday afternoon and offered candy.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers fell just short of a third straight Grey Cup title, but the 2022 season was a profitable one for the community-owned franchise.
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A rise in mammals infected with bird flu has put Canadian wildlife and public health experts on alert, as recent research by federal scientists warns of a “potentially devastating pandemic” if the virus tearing through poultry flocks eventually mutates to spread efficiently between humans. Avian influenza cases are very rare in humans — there have […]
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