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With the formal coronation of King Charles less than two weeks away, a new survey suggests Canada's new monarch could have a tough road ahead when it comes to winning over Canadians — with support for his wife, Camilla, even weaker.
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A Winnipeg father rushed to his son's bedside this weekend, as the man is in critical condition after consuming a drug that RCMP say caused six overdoses in The Pas, Man., on Saturday.
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Mounties in northern Manitoba are warning that six overdoses in the same community this weekend may be from a drug that’s been laced with fentanyl. RCMP issued a news release saying they received a report on Saturday night about four unresponsive men at a location in The Pas. They learned the men ingested ecstasy possibly […]
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Even though Saturday's Jets game against the Vegas Golden Knights brought the team a loss, local businesses saw a win in the uptick in traffic from hockey fans.
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OTTAWA — Canada’s biggest federal public service union is preparing to ramp up its ongoing strike by moving picket lines to strategic locations such as ports on Monday. Public Service Alliance of Canada National President Chris Aylward says civil servants don’t want to disrupt Canadians’ lives, but need to further affect the economy to push […]
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Canada's Jennifer Jones and Brent Laing suffered their first loss of the world mixed doubles curling championship on Sunday, dropping a 7-4 decision to Estonia's Marie Kaldvee and Harri Lill in Gangneung, South Korea.
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Canadian officials say they are temporarily suspending operations in Sudan with plans to get diplomats out of the country. “The situation in Sudan has rapidly deteriorated making it impossible to safeguard the safety and security of our staff in Khartoum,” says a statement released Sunday by Global Affairs Canada. “Canadian diplomats will temporarily work from […]
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When it comes to this battle of attrition, losing a No. 1 defenceman ranks near the top of the list of suboptimal outcomes. Not only are the Winnipeg Jets down 2-1 in this best-of-seven with the Vegas Golden Knights after a heartbreaking 5-4 double-overtime loss in Game 3 on Saturday, they’re going to be without […]
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Ryan Reynolds held his head in his hands. Rob McElhenney leaned forward, took a deep breath and was soon wiping tears from his eyes. Below the Hollywood actors, thousands of Wrexham fans flooded onto the field at the Racecourse Ground, setting off red flares and waving Wales flags. A previously down-on-its-luck Welsh soccer club thrust […]
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Ross Aimer still recalls the snow-white Russian tundra unfurling on the horizon during flights he piloted between the U.S. and Asia. “In summertime, it’s all daytime flying. That’s beautiful views,” said Aimer, CEO of California-based Aero Consulting Experts and a former United Airlines captain. Those vistas are no longer available to flight crews from many […]
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Australian Lucas Herbert outlasted Aaron Cockerill of Stony Mountain, Man., to win the Handa Championship on the second extra hole Sunday for his third world tour title.
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WINNIPEG — Josh Morrissey's all-star season with the Winnipeg Jets has come to an abrupt halt.
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Ukrainian military forces have successfully established positions on the eastern side of the Dnieper River, according to a new analysis, giving rise to speculation Sunday that the advances could be an early sign of Kyiv’s long-awaited spring counteroffensive. The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, reported late Saturday that geolocated footage […]
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Bed Bath & Beyond has filed for bankruptcy protection, but its stores and websites will remain open and continue serving customers, the company said. The beleaguered home goods chain made the filing Sunday in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, listing its estimated assets and liabilities in the range of $1 billion and $10 billion. […]
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Dawn Harris-Flett is the matriarch behind the Ivan Flett Memorial Dancers, the dance group that made waves with their 2022 jigging/hip-hop audition on Canada’s Got Talent. Last week, her designs were featured in a Winnipeg event higlighting the work of Indigenous entrepreneurs in the food, fashion and music industries.
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King Charles III’s first months on the throne have shown he’s a monarch who will take an active role in different causes and is ready to engage with the public, royal experts say, but he still has work to do to win over a skeptical Canadian public. Nathan Tidridge, the author of a book about […]
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RCMP Cpl. Kate Walaszczyk honed her policing skills as a homicide investigator, painstakingly reconstructing crime scenes and gathering evidence. She is turning that hard-earned know-how to the global stage, working with other countries to document war crimes and crimes against humanity in the unfolding conflict in Ukraine. Canada is co-operating with partners abroad, including the […]
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Canada is temporarily suspending operations in Sudan, the federal government announced Sunday. Intense fighting continues in the African nation as other countries scramble to evacuate their citizens.
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Put together, the national inventory report and the social cost of carbon lay out the unavoidable math of climate change. And they fill in some of the facts that have been missing from the latest political skirmish over carbon pricing in Canada.
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Josh Morrissey's all-star season with the Winnipeg Jets has come to an abrupt halt. The veteran defenceman hit knee-on-knee with Vegas blue liner Zach Whitecloud early in Saturday's Game 3 playoff match.
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Michael Amadio scored 3:40 into the second overtime period to lift the visiting Vegas Golden Knights to a 5-4 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday that gave them a 2-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.
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WINNIPEG — Michael Amadio will have to watch his game-winning playoff goal on film because he can't remember seeing the puck go in the net.
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WINNIPEG — Michael Amadio will have to watch his game-winning playoff goal on film because he can't remember seeing the puck go in the net.
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A tightly packed mosh pit of crazed Winnipeg Jets fans gathered near the Canada Life Centre in the city's downtown Saturday afternoon for the first whiteout street party in the city since the team's playoff run in 2019.
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Speedy forward Nikolaj Ehlers will be sidelined for a third straight playoff game when the Winnipeg Jets host the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 3 on Saturday afternoon.
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Thousands of Jets fans wearing white gathered outside Canada Life Centre Saturday afternoon to cheer on their team in the playoffs. It was the first Whiteout party of the NHL post-season as the Winnipeg Jets play the Vegas Golden Knights in round one. The first two games of the opening series – which the teams […]
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The Red River reached its peak in Fargo early Saturday morning, but the flood level is still considered moderate, according to the U.S. National Weather Service.
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A widow and her family are suing Celebrity Cruises for allegedly mishandling her husband’s body after he died while they were on a ship last year, saying it was left to decompose and they suffered extreme emotional trauma. After Marilyn Jones’ husband of 55 years, Robert Jones, died of a heart attack Aug. 15 onboard […]
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A 37-year-old Winnipeg man is dead and two others seriously injured after a crash on Winnipeg’s south Perimeter Highway Friday night.
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Canadian Two-Spirit singer-songwriter Shawnee Kish is sharing her journey on how music helped her find her identity.
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A 37-year-old Winnipeg man was killed and two others were seriously injured in a two-vehicle collision outside the city late Friday night. RCMP say the crash happened near the intersection of Highway 100 – the South Perimeter Highway – and McGillivray Boulevard. RCMP Eastman Traffic Services received the report shortly before midnight. Investigators believe the […]
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A 37-year-old Winnipeg man died late Friday in a two-vehicle crash on the South Perimeter Highway.
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One person is recovering after a fire in an apartment in the Murray Industrial Park area – one of two blazes in the city Friday night into Saturday. The first overnight fire was at a vacant house downtown, on William Avenue near Isabel Street. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) says it was called before […]
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The head of the union representing thousands of striking public-service workers says he is fed up with the pace of bargaining and is calling on the Prime Minister to get involved in the ongoing talks. Chris Aylward, national president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, says the union presented a package of proposals to […]
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The union representing tens of thousands of federal public servants across the country gave an update on the situation Saturday afternoon, saying the strike would continue and accusing the government of delays.
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Winnipeggers will soon be saying goodbye to the dust, dirt and debris scattered across the city's streets and sidewalks.
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Scott Blandford considered attending the RCMP Academy when he was looking to become a police officer about 40 years ago, but he soon realized the training centre in Regina wasn’t for him. Blandford said he remembered the academy, also known as Depot, having a “militaristic” culture that he wanted to avoid. “It was essentially military […]
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WINNIPEG — A train derailment closed a stretch of a busy Winnipeg thoroughfare Friday and prompted Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government to refloat the billion-dollar idea of relocating rail lines outside the city.
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Health Canada has approved a new antibody drug to help protect babies from serious illness caused by respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. Nirsevimab, also known by its brand name Beyfortus, was authorized on April 19. It was developed by AstraZeneca and Sanofi. Nirsevimab is “a monoclonal antibody to prevent serious lower respiratory tract disease caused […]
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The City of Brandon has hired Terry Parlow as the city's 16th fire chief. Parlow assumes the position after a nationwide search.
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A few years ago, a feature called Voice ID was probably perfectly secure. It’s used by many companies—including some banks—as a way to verify your identity by having you speak a phrase or two in your own unique voice. The problem is, these days, your own unique voice doesn’t necessarily have to come from your […]
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Five years ago, after a man deliberately drove a van down a busy Toronto sidewalk in one of Canada’s worst mass murders, the country was confronted with a previously obscure extremist movement, which experts say remains a growing threat. The attacker, Alek Minassian, had claimed to be angered by women who wouldn’t sleep with him […]
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Tony Award-winning comedian Barry Humphries, internationally renowned for his garish stage persona Dame Edna Everage, a condescending and imperfectly-veiled snob whose evolving character has delighted audiences over seven decades, has died. He was 89. His death was confirmed Saturday by the Sydney hospital where he spent several days with complications following hip surgery. Humphries had […]
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Every few years, usually before an election cycle, one politician or another proposes extracting railways from Winnipeg. It isn't an easy task.
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Fashion design students at MC College are embracing sustainability as they create fresh new looks from worn-out clothing and accessories as part of a nationwide "upcycling" competition.
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FREDERICTON — Angus Hamilton, who served as a radar technician in Southeast Asia during the Second World War and returned home to a successful career in the civil service and academia, has died in Fredericton at the age of 100. Born in Listowel, Ont., on April 18, 1922, Hamilton grew up on a farm, with […]
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A Russian race-car driver is taking Canada to court, saying sanctions imposed against him following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine are unfairly hurting his career. Nikita Mazepin, a former Formula One driver, wants the Federal Court to direct Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly to take immediate steps to remove him from the Canadian sanctions list. He […]
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Pat Kane, one of the N.W.T.'s most well-known photographers, says his latest project aims to reflect on the relationship between Indigenous people and the Catholic church.
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The Canadian combo of Jennifer Jones and Brent Laing rolled to a pair of impressive victories on the opening day of world mixed doubles curling championship on Saturday in South Korea.
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Abdelgadir Eltayeb and his family have no electricity, dwindling food and water, and haven’t been able to venture far from the home in Khartoum where they took shelter after violence exploded in Sudan’s capital this week. The Canadian, who is visiting relatives in Sudan with his wife and two children, says fighting between the country’s […]
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Downtown Winnipeg is buzzing with anticipation for the Jets’ first home game of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs on Saturday.
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A Friday morning train derailment in Winnipeg has Manitoba politicians revisiting the decades-old discussion of moving rail yards out of the city.
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