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A recent report from the Angus Reid Institute says the majority of hockey fans are united in wanting Canada's cup drought to end.
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As Muslims prepare to mark the end of Ramadan, many Canadians say federal and provincial governments are not doing enough to address Islamophobia.
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The Manitoba government is putting together a task force to push for the timely completion of Winnipeg's most expensive infrastructure project, but the province isn't ready yet to commit any additional money to the project.
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The shíshálh Nation on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast says it has identified 40 unmarked graves on and around the grounds of St. Augustine's Residential School Institution.
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WINNIPEG -- A lottery benefitting three Winnipeg hospitals has launched for another year with six grand prizes.
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The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) say a man is dead due to injuries he sustained in an alleged assault in early April.
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The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) says one person is dead after a blaze torched a home on Flora Avenue Thursday morning.
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Winnipeg police are investigating after a deceased person was found inside a home that caught fire in the 600 block of Flora Avenue early Thursday.
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Winnipeg police say a man who was assaulted on April 8 has died in hospital from his injuries.
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A 25-year-old man is dead after he was assaulted earlier this month in Winnipeg's Point Douglas neighbourhood.
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Two years ago, Canada embarked on an odyssey to plant two billion trees in just 10 years. An audit of the program so far says that unless things drastically change, it won’t even get one-tenth of those trees in the ground in time. The audit was one of five reports issued Thursday by Environment Commissioner […]
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SpaceX’s giant new rocket exploded minutes after blasting off Thursday on it first test flight and crashed into the Gulf of Mexico. Elon Musk’s company was aiming to send the nearly 400-foot (120-meter) Starship rocket on a round-the-world trip from the southern tip of Texas, near the Mexican border. It carried no people or satellites. […]
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Firefighters found a body in a North End Winnipeg residence while putting out flames inside the structure on Thursday.
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The seemingly endless winter in southern Manitoba has led to more weather alerts.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, people in and around the B.C. school system report seeing many kids struggling with disciplinary issues, socialization struggles, attention trouble and anxiety. It’s causing disruptions and delays in classrooms, and severely straining a system that was struggling even without the added load. Sonia Aslam and Mike Lloyd are reporters at […]
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WARROAD, Minn. — United States officials say at least seven of the nine men caught crossing the border this week from southeast Manitoba are Mexican citizens.
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Day one saw picket lines across the country and the disruption of services that striking staff would normally be working on, including taxes, passports and immigration.
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Canada’s largest federal public-service union and Ottawa are both warning of likely service disruptions as nearly one-third of all federal workers remain on strike. The job action taken by members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada could amount to a complete halt of the tax season, slowdowns at the border and pauses to new […]
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A northern Manitoba First Nation's brief experiment with a "dry" policy has come to a close with mixed opinions in the community and concerns over unintended side effects, such as driving people to consume more harmful substances.
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A day after a skate blade came frighteningly close to his right eye, Winnipeg Jets forward Morgan Barron was given Wednesday off. "I would say that's well-deserved, but we expect him to play (Thursday)," Jets coach Rick Bowness said.
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More than a third of Manitoba’s COVID-19 vaccine doses will expire by November, according to the province.
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It was an Indigenous cultural explosion at Red River College Polytechnic, as staff, students, and community members gathered for an event showcase — in partnership with RBC Future Launch — celebrating art and culture on Wednesday afternoon. “Everything is just come together so wonderfully and there’s such a great turnout,” said Terri-Lynn Anderson, events coordinator […]
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Winnipeg Jets coach Rick Bowness felt his team delivered one of its best performances of the year in a series-opening victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday. The trick now is building on that effort when the teams face off again Thursday night.
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The Speaker of the Manitoba Legislature has ruled she can't find any evidence to support an allegation that the province's health minister accused an Opposition critic of paying off nurses to quit their jobs.
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With crime at the top of mind in the city, Winnipeg police are re-launching the Neighbourhood Watch Program, a move that has community safety advocates pleased. “We are going to do hard press to make sure the community is aware of what we can offer and how we can partner with them,” said George Labossiere, […]
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A proposed apartment complex next to the Northgate Shopping Centre can go ahead after the City of Winnipeg's appeals committee rejected calls from some residents who wanted the project stopped.
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A Winnipeg doctor has filed a lawsuit that says he was wrongfully terminated after reporting concerns that his superior misdiagnosed a patient who later died.
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Manitoba’s health minister has defended a provincial task force request for private-sector involvement in proposals to fight pandemic backlogs after two physicians went public with their decision to stop giving input to the task force.
“What I want all individuals to know who are providing input is that the task force is there to listen and to consider all the voices, and there are times, believe it or not, where I put forward an idea and they come back with an explanation as to why it might not be the best approach,” Health Minister Audrey Gordon said Wednesday, adding all ideas are “appreciated and valued” even if they aren’t acted upon.
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Leaders from a Manitoba task force aiming to reduce a backlog of medical procedures touted their wins Wednesday, a day after the team was slammed by two doctors who resigned from advisory roles with the group.
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Running across the street barefoot, in nothing but his pants, Kelly Brown had one thing on his mind after seeing flames bursting through the roofs of two houses across the street: get his loved ones and his neighbours to safety. “I was actually sleeping on the couch. I came home from work from Ontario, so […]
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The number of people caught crossing the border illegally from Manitoba into the United States rose sharply over the past six months, according to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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Thompson RCMP are asking for help finding a missing 39-year-old woman from Lynn Lake whose family hasn't heard from her since the end of March.
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A dying tree in front of the museum in the small southern Manitoba community of St-Pierre-Jolys has been given a second chance at life — but this time as an angel, thanks to a wood carver.
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A Winnipeg immigration lawyer expects dangerous illegal border crossings between Canada and the United States to continue, after nine people were detained in the most recent high-profile crossing. Those nine were arrested and one person remains missing after trying to walk across the Canada-U.S. border from Manitoba to Minnesota early Tuesday morning. The group crossed […]
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As the snow begins to melt, Winnipeggers may be more likely to encounter a coyote. An expert says they are probably more wary of you than you are of them, but offers tips on how to deal with the wild animals.
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WINNIPEG -- A Colorado low about to hit southwestern Manitoba will have impacts in the southeast as well, including Winnipeg, heading into Thursday.
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Wet snow is on the way for Winnipeg and southeastern Manitoba, Environment Canada is warning. While the Red River Valley is expected to be spared from the worst conditions, scattered rain showers with wet snow will fall on Winnipeg Thursday. The wet snow is slated to fall from Brandon to the Ontario border. “While plenty […]
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Winnipeg police have relaunched the Neighbourhood Watch Program after receiving $46,000 from the provincial government.
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Winnipeg police have relaunched the Neighbourhood Watch Program after receiving $46,000 from the provincial government.
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The Liberal government's controversial online-streaming bill was back in the upper chamber on Tuesday, with one senator who had earlier opposed it saying she expected it to pass.
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Hundreds of striking federal employees took to the streets as a brass band played union songs outside of the Service Canada building on Broadway Wednesday morning.
Signs and picket lines went up along with those of more than 155,000 public servants across the country — nearly a third of all federal public servants — and 9,000 across Manitoba who went on strike at 6 a.m., after Ottawa and the Public Service Alliance of Canada failed to reach a deal Tuesday.
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A homicide victim whose body was found in fall on a road south of Brandon, Man., was in the trunk of a burned-out 2007 Honda Accord, RCMP say.
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Police found the body of a homicide victim in the trunk of a burned-out vehicle on the outskirts of Brandon last October, Manitoba RCMP revealed Wednesday. It’s the latest detail shared by police in the investigation into the death of 37-year-old James Vernon Giesbrecht. Homicide detectives say Giesbrecht’s remains were found on Oct. 13, 2022, […]
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More than 155,000 public servants are now on strike after the country’s biggest federal public-sector union and the government failed to reach a deal by a Tuesday evening deadline. Federal departments and agencies have released a list of services that may be disrupted now that workers are on strike. Here’s an updated list of what […]
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Twitter has quietly removed a policy against the “targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals,” raising concerns that the Elon Musk-owned platform is becoming less safe for marginalized groups. Twitter enacted the policy against deadnaming, or using a transgender person’s name before they transitioned, as well as purposefully using the wrong gender for someone as […]
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