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Home of socials, potholes, honey dill sauce, slurpees, Domo, Juniors, and murder
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Ashley Seymour has been named the new executive director of Volunteer Manitoba, the Winnipeg organization dedicated to promoting volunteerism across the province.
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It was a night to celebrate Indigenous excellence in sport.
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The Southern Chiefs' Organization has spent six weeks poking around every corner of Winnipeg's former downtown Bay building as it completes the designs for a reconstruction project that will take at least four years.
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CBC's Chloe Friesen meets members of Miniature Enthusiasts of Winnipeg, a group that's been making miniature works for more than 40 years, to find out why all things mini are having a moment.
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It will cost about $5 million to remove more than a hundred all-season outdoor shelters that were installed earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure residents in Manitoba's personal care homes could have visits with loved ones, according to a request for proposals.
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A major shift is underway in the medical community's thinking about the contentious diagnosis of excited delirium, and medical examiners and coroners across Canada and the U.S. are starting to reject it as a cause of death in police-related incidents.
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Researchers say Canada needs 30,000 new immigrants to either start up their own farms, or take over existing ones, to avoid a looming labour crisis in the agriculture industry. Some worry, however, current programs aren't set up to attract or support that workforce.
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Businesses are buzzing downtown as staff prepare to greet a tidal wave of hockey fans sets to converge on Winnipeg’s core.
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Hilary Knight notched the hat-trick to lead the United States to a come-from-behind 6-3 win over Canada in the final of the Women’s World Hockey Championship. Abbey Murphy, Caroline Harvey and Cayla Barnes added the other goal for the U.S. Aerin Frankel earned the win in goal as the Americans won their 10th world title. […]
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CBC/Radio-Canada has paused activities on its corporate and news Twitter accounts, after the social media platform put a "government-funded media" label on its @CBC account, in its latest move to stamp public broadcasters with designations.
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A heavy spring storm is headed for southwestern Manitoba this week, according to Environment Canada.
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The battle between the NDP and Tories continued Sunday, with the New Democrats vowing to delay a bill they say creates a loophole for politicians such as Premier Heather Stefanson to hide their wealth.
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A well-known Winnipeg restaurant recently re-opened after being temporarily shuttered due to what health inspectors say was the presence of rodents and other issues. But the owner of Deer + Almond in the Exchange District says the closure was an isolated incident. “First time in the history of the restaurant being open that that happened,â […]
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Several police cars, including a forensics vehicle, were seen near the Red River on Sunday as a section of Waterfront Drive was taped off.
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A Winnipeg woman says she’s still getting water bills for a home she hasn’t lived at in years. And despite her best efforts, they keep coming. “I’m not going back to the house so… stop sending me notices,â said Maria Hrabarchuk. The Winnipegger moved out of her home on College Avenue more than two years […]
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Muslims in Canada and around the world are gearing up for the end of Ramadan this week, and a bazaar in Winnipeg offered them a one-stop shop to prepare for celebrations.
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The Canadian government has restored funding to Hockey Canada. Hockey Canada made the announcement Sunday – and Canadian sport minister Pascale St-Onge made it official – before the Canada-United States gold-medal game at the world women’s hockey championship. “When we suspended the funding for Hockey Canada, it was never a matter of doing it forever. […]
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Four CBC Manitoba staff received an award in the broadcast under five minute category at the 2022 Canadian Association of Journalists award gala on Saturday.
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Ottawa police say two people have been charged with mischief after a woman threw paint at the prime minister’s office and chained herself to the building Saturday. Police haven’t confirmed the identities of the people arrested, but a climate change advocacy group has identified the woman as the same person who walked on the Juno […]
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A lifelong firearms expert is applauding the 12-year sentence passed down by a Manitoba judge to a man who pleaded guilty to trafficking partially 3D-printed âghost guns.â David Brown, a registered firearms instructor, says thereâs no legitimate reason for the untraceable firearms. âItâs about time that courts recognize the seriousness of what these people are […]
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Connor Hellebuyck doesn't think Winnipeg feels like underdogs ahead of its first-round playoff matchup with Vegas. The Jets went 5-2-0 in their past seven games to earn the playoff ticket, and their goalie was a big reason for the successful run.
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Some businesses are preparing to make more green during the upcoming Winnipeg Jetsâ whiteout parties, which are likely to draw thousands of fans to Winnipegâs downtown.
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Four people have been killed and multiple people injured during a shooting Saturday night in Dadeville, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said. WRBL-TV reported the shooting occurred at a dance studio during a possible birthday party. The state Law Enforcement Agency released little information about the shooting. The station showed images of crime scene tape […]
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Nunavut’s health minister says the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted efforts to eliminate tuberculosis in Inuit communities, and questions remain over whether targets to stamp out the disease can be met. “COVID has had a huge impact on every area of health care, and that includes TB,” said John Main. “While we were putting so much effort […]
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WINNIPEG â Connor Hellebuyck doesnât think the Winnipeg Jets feel like underdogs as they head into the first round of the NHL playoffs against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Š 2023. This article Jets Believe in Hellebuyck to Help Upset Golden Knights in Playoff Matchup appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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WINNIPEG â Connor Hellebuyck doesnât think the Winnipeg Jets feel like underdogs as they head into the first round of the NHL playoffs against the Vegas Golden Knights.
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A section of Carlton Street will temporarily close this week to accommodate private construction work.
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A section of Carlton Street will temporarily close this week to accommodate private construction work.
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Dave Barnes, a southwestern Manitoba maple syrup producer, says 2023 is proving to be the worst start to a season he's seen in almost 20 years â but he remains hopeful a long spring might still make for good harvest.
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The family, loved ones and supporters of an Indigenous woman who was found slain in a rural area in southern Manitoba last summer marched through Winnipeg’s downtown in her memory Saturday evening, calling for justice.
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Sport Minister Obby Khan told Progressive Conservative party members he’s ready for a fight — in the political arena — following a public spat with NDP Leader Wab Kinew.
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Five First Nations in British Columbia are set to receive almost 115,000 acres of Crown land, along with $800 million, to settle land claims.
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Sarah Fillier had a hat trick to lead Canada in booking its ticket to the gold-medal final of the women’s world hockey championship with a 5-1 win over Switzerland on Saturday. Jamie Lee Rattray and Rebecca Johnston scored the others for two-time reigning champion Canada. Ann-Renee Desbiens made eight saves. Canada will meet archrival U.S. […]
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Progressive Conservative leader Heather Stefanson warned supporters at the party's annual general meeting on Saturday that the "Wab way" would be an NDP government that would hike the provincial sales tax â a claim she did not back up with any evidence.
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Mounties are searching for a 27-year-old Ranston (Randy) Dick, who was last seen in northern Manitoba almost two weeks ago.
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson focused on crime and taxes as she spoke to Progressive Conservative party members. Stefanson told members at the party’s annual general meeting they should be very concerned about what might happen if the Opposition New Democrats win the election slated for Oct. 3. She accused the NDP of having a secret […]
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Researchers behind the latest guidance on drinking alcohol want Health Canada to update findings on its website to inform the public about safe levels of consumption. And federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos agrees Canadians should have access to that “important piece of advice.” The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) released a Health […]
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A Canadian Pacific Kansas City train carrying hazardous materials has derailed and caught fire in Rockwood, Maine, fire officials said. Rockwood Fire and Rescue posted a photo of the derailment Saturday on its Facebook page and advised residents “to stay clear!â The department didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. In a photo that […]
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Progressive Conservative Party Leader Heather Stefanson rallied supporters with a promise to lower taxes and put more money back in the pockets of Manitobans, while warning party faithful to brace for a PST hike if the New Democrats form government.
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A climate change advocacy group says the woman who walked on the Juno Awards stage while topless has now sprayed pink paint on the entrance to the prime minister’s office in Ottawa. On2Ottawa has posted photos and video to its Twitter account of the woman tossing a bucket of what appears to be pink paint […]
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives laid the groundwork Saturday for their upcoming election campaign. They also looked at potential changes to their leadership selection process that was widely criticized during the last race for the party helm.
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The owner of a store in Winnipegâs North End is facing charges related to illegally selling cannabis products and bear spray cannisters. The Winnipeg Police Service says a Liquor, Gaming, and Cannabis Control Act (LGCCA) investigation began March 28. Manitoba Finance investigators and WPS officers inspected the business on Alfred Avenue near McKenzie Street. Police […]
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Winnipeg hockey fans hoping to see the Jets in action during their first home playoff game this year may need to turn to a reseller site. Thatâs because all tickets for Game 3 have been sold, just hours after single-game tickets became available to the general public Saturday morning. Winnipeg plays the Vegas Golden Knights […]
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A Winnipeg woman was arrested last week after police say they found 21 cans of bear spray and cannabis products in a North End store, which was not licensed to sell either product.
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Whiteout parties will be back in Winnipeg for games three and four of the Winnipeg Jetsâ playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights.
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A Winnipeg woman is facing charges after police allege she was selling cannabis and bear spray without a licence.
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives are meeting this weekend with some hurdles to overcome before the election slated for Oct. 3.
Š 2023. This article Manitoba Tories Convene with an Election Looming and Amid Low Poll Numbers appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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Two Manitoba families have a place to call their own after moving into their new Habitat for Humanity homes this week.
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DeMar DeRozan’s daughter, Diar DeRozan, reportedly had to be escorted out of Scotiabank Arena by security on Wednesday after receiving online threats for her heckling of Toronto Raptors’ free throw shooters, according to TNT and Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes. Diar went viral after her high-pitch scream could be heard every time the Raptors shot from the […]
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Irrepressible showman Danny Schur made his final public appearance on an overcast Saturday afternoon last February.
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THE University of Manitoba is seeking to expand admissions to health-care programs to bolster the ranks of understaffed hospitals and facilities provincewide.
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Extreme weather and old roads aren't helping Winnipeg's perennial pothole problem â but what's really driving it is a city that continues to build new streets when it can't afford to maintain the ones it already has, some experts and advocates say.
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A new adventure awaits gamers in Vaccine Quest, a new video game in which a young person gets past obstacles to obtain a vaccine and bring it back to their elders.
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A woman is suing two health agencies and three Winnipeg hospitals, claiming their failure to properly treat her husband for an infection while he was suffering from lung cancer ultimately resulted in his death.
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Mask mandates are lifting in hospitals, long-term care homes and other health-care facilities across the country, marking an end to some of the last remaining public health restrictions against COVID-19 in Canada.
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Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew admits his conduct wasn't perfect during a run-in with cabinet minister Obby Khan on Thursday, but alleges the events that followed were twisted by the Progressive Conservatives for political gain.
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It's not the ending Christine Maynard-Balcaen wanted for her son Ryan Cody Maynard â a father reported missing last fall amid mental health and addictions struggles. He was found dead in Steinbach, Man., on Wednesday.
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If the goal of the Progressive Conservatives’ annual gathering this weekend is to unite a divided party heading into a fall election, recent political drama involving the leader of the Opposition may help, says the Tory campaign co-chair.
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Donors to Manitoba Progressive Conservatives kept the cash flowing last year despite the party and its leader being plagued by poor polling.
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Members of a union that represents about 7,000 rural paramedics and emergency dispatch, respiratory therapists, lab and diagnostic technologists, and other allied health professionals in Manitoba have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate.
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In the days after the provincial government introduced its transparency-focused teacher misconduct bill, tension was building behind the scenes.
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In most instances, a handshake is a pretty mundane event, particularly if both parties have a measure of goodwill.
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Residents near Northgate Shopping Centre have filed an appeal against a project that would see three apartment towers with 204 units built on the northwest Winnipeg mall's south parking lot.
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