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- Tuesday 07AM Apr 25/23
- Tuesday 07AM Apr 25/23
Manitoba teachers ask for rewrite of misconduct bill they say is too broad
A number of Manitoba teachers are arguing proposed legislation to regulate misconduct in their profession needs a rewrite.
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- Tuesday 06AM Apr 25/23
Judge sends 67-year-old fitness trainer, bodybuilder to prison for sexually exploiting teen
A longtime Winnipeg fitness trainer and bodybuilder has been sentenced to six years in prison for sexually exploiting a vulnerable teen girl. Valentine Payne, 67, had previously pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation and two counts of disobeying a court order.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06AM Apr 25/23
Grim diagnosis for health-care workers
A draft report commissioned by the Manitoba government found most of the province’s health workforce reported a low level of well-being and resilience and was ready to quit, posing a […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05AM Apr 25/23
U.S. President Joe Biden announces bid to 'finish the job' with another term
U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday formally announced that he is running for reelection in 2024, asking voters to give him more time to 'finish this job' and extend the run of America's oldest president for another four years.© CTV |
- Tuesday 05AM Apr 25/23
President Joe Biden announces 2024 reelection bid
President Joe Biden on Tuesday formally announced that he is running for reelection in 2024, asking voters to give him more time to “finish the job” he began when he was sworn in to office and to set aside their concerns about extending the run of America’s oldest president for another four years. Biden, who […]
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- Tuesday 05AM Apr 25/23
Golden Knights Ground Jets with 4-2 Win, Lead Series 3-1
Brett Howden was ecstatic to score his first playoff goal. His second one into an empty net was icing on the cake.
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- Tuesday 05AM Apr 25/23
Deadly fighting in Sudan has Manitobans worried about loved ones in Khartoum
Sudanese Manitobans are hoping a ceasefire gives their relatives living in the country's capital Khartoum a chance to get supplies, food and water. But they worry the situation in Sudan will only get worse as foreign countries move staff out of the country.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 03AM Apr 25/23
Failed attempts by Canada's NHL teams to win the Stanley Cup, visualized
Is it a curse? Is it a conspiracy? Or maybe the teams just aren’t good enough. Whatever the reason, it’s been almost three decades since a Canadian NHL team has hoisted the Stanley Cup.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 03AM Apr 25/23
Accountant petitions CRA to extend tax deadlines amid strike
With the deadline for Canadians to file their taxes just days away, some accountants are worried that the public servants' strike could cause low-income taxpayers to miss out on filing and securing access to the benefits they rely on.
© CBC |
- Tuesday 02AM Apr 25/23
Mountie cleared in Roseau River standoff
THE province’s police oversight agency has cleared a Mountie who shot sponge rounds at two men during a suspected armed-and-barricaded incident in Roseau River three years ago. An Independent Investigation […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 11PM Apr 24/23
Oakbank’s Howden scores twice as Knights down Jets to grab series stranglehold
Blake Wheeler and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored in the loss for the Jets while Mark Scheifele left the game early with an upper-body injury.© Global |
- Monday 10PM Apr 24/23
Jets fans expect 'absolute madness' at whiteout party if team takes Game 4
For the second time in three days, thousands of boisterous Winnipeg Jets fans donned their best whiteout gear and waved playoff rally towels outdoors, braving cooler-than-normal temperatures to root on their favourite NHL team.
© CBC |
- Monday 10PM Apr 24/23
Golden Knights double up Jets to take 3-1 lead in series after Scheifele picks up injury
William Karlsson and Ivan Barbashev scored 47 seconds apart in the second period and the visiting Vegas Golden Knights held on for a 4-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets Monday night, giving them a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.
© CBC |
- Monday 10PM Apr 24/23
Over half of Manitoba health-care workers have considered quitting: report
More health-care workers in Manitoba are dealing with burnout and thinking of quitting than elsewhere in Canada, according to a report commissioned by the provincial government.
© CBC |
- Monday 10PM Apr 24/23
Winnipeg man may be taken off life support after opioid-laced drug overdose in The Pas, father says
A Winnipeg father says his son may be taken off life support this week after he overdosed on a potentially tainted drug in northern Manitoba over the weekend, and RCMP say it appears the same drug may have turned up in another community.
© CBC |
- Monday 08PM Apr 24/23
Winnipeg woman celebrates 107th birthday
Five generations of one family celebrated a major milestone in Winnipeg over the weekend, when their matriarch turned 107 years old.
© CBC |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Critics call million-dollar ad campaigns from Manitoba PCs a vote-buying tactic
While the Progressive Conservative government says the advertising is needed to help inform Manitobans of new programs and financial supports, critics accuse the Tories of using public money to boost their chances in the provincial election slated for Oct. 3.
© CBC |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Community calls for safety measures after pedestrian death on Highway 59
The fatal hit-and-run of a 75-year-old man in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation has prompted calls for better safety measures along a stretch of Highway 59 that runs through the community.
© CBC |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Person found dead in Graham Avenue bus shelter
A Winnipeg Transit employee discovered a body early Monday inside a bus shelter at Graham Avenue and Vaughan Street. Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service said emergency workers responded after receiving a 911 call from a Transit inspector just after 6 a.m. The individual was assessed and pronounced dead at the scene.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Progress on Vital Statistics staff shortage: minister
The minister responsible for Manitoba Vital Statistics says his department went on a hiring spree in recent weeks to reduce the 40 per cent job-vacancy rate and trim the backlog of applications for birth and marriage certificates. “It was at 27.5 per cent the last time I checked,” Government Services Minister James Teitsma said Monday. “That’s a fairly significant decrease,” he said after question period.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Brokenhead members decry longtime dangers of Highway 59
Loved ones of a man killed in a hit-and-run on Highway 59 in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation were joined Monday by family of others injured and killed on the same road […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Sick baby’s dad steals nurse’s car
A Winnipeg nurse who has spent more than two decades tending to “the sickest of the sick” says she will never feel safe at work again after the parents of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Sick baby’s dad steals nurse’s car
A Winnipeg nurse who has spent more than two decades tending to “the sickest of the sick” says she will never feel safe at work again after the parents of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Judge approves bonuses to stop exodus of physicians from Manitoba Clinic
A judge has authorized a plan to keep the Manitoba Clinic’s 36 remaining physicians from leaving the insolvent facility by paying them retention bonuses. Doctors who continue to practise at Manitoba’s largest private clinic while it looks for a buyer will get $1.3 million in retention payments over the next six months.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
Turbulent political weather expected across province
Most experienced journalists, pollsters and pundits know that trying to handicap the outcome of an election months in advance of voters going to the polls is a suicide mission. The […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Apr 24/23
News briefs for Tuesday, April 25, 2023
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 House fire on Flora Avenue 8:32 AM Crews extinguished a fire in a vacant Flora Avenue house on […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Apr 24/23
Sold out Winnipeg Whiteout Street Party takes over Downtown
Winnipeg's downtown is being flooded with Jets fans cheering on their team as they try to tie up the first-round matchup at two games a piece.© CTV |
- Monday 06PM Apr 24/23
Red River crest to arrive at Winnipeg over next 4 to 10 days: province
Manitoba flood forecasters are expecting the Red River to peak for the season at Winnipeg sometime within the next four to 10 days.
© CBC |
- Monday 06PM Apr 24/23
‘An exciting time’: Whiteclouds return as Winnipeg prepares to take on the Golden Knights
The forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies outside Canada Life Centre in downtown Winnipeg Monday as the Jets take on the Vegas Golden Knights, but there will be Whiteclouds inside the arena too. The Sioux Valley Dakota Nation family would usually don Jets colors. But in a turn of events, they’re support remains focused on...© Global |
- Monday 06PM Apr 24/23
'Like Tinder for moms': The app that connected Winnipeg women looking for community, commiseration
An app designed to be an online community for women through all stages of motherhood has helped a group of Winnipeg moms form a special connection.© CTV |
- Monday 06PM Apr 24/23
Red River to Crest in Winnipeg on Friday
WINNIPEG -- The Red River is expected to crest in Winnipeg on Friday, say provincial flood forecasters.
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- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
Jeopardy! run comes to an end
It really was final Jeopardy! A Winnipegger lost her bid Monday for a three-peat on the popular game show. Emma Hill Kepron, the associate dean of the University of Winnipeg […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
Suspect Sought in Charleswood Sexual Assault
Winnipeg police are looking for a suspect after a woman reported she was sexually assaulted in Charleswood on Sunday.
© 2023. This article Suspect Sought in Charleswood Sexual Assault appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
'They're settling in really well': Three orphaned bear cubs adjusting to new home at Manitoba rescue
Black Bear Rescue Manitoba has some new guests that will be calling the shelter home for the spring and summer months.© CTV |
- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
'Street-level attention': Report on revitalizing Portage and Main coming Tuesday
A new and improved Portage and Main could be on the horizon.© CTV |
- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
U of M ends campus mask mandate May 1
The University of Manitoba is ending its mask mandate — one of the last such policies that remains in the province and country at large — as of next week. Beginning May 1, the start of the school’s summer term, face coverings will be recommended rather than required on all university sites.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
Police seek suspect in sex assault on Charleswood jogger
A woman was sexually assaulted by a stranger while jogging in a Charleswood neighbourhood Sunday morning, said police, who are seeking the public’s help to locate the attacker. Police said a man approached the woman from behind and touched her inappropriately while she was running south on Charleswood Road, just north of Rannock Avenue, at about 10:45 a.m. The woman screamed, and the man fled through a school parking lot.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
Critics say Manitoba’s million dollar ad campaigns are aimed at buying votes
The Manitoba government has budgeted more than $1 million to promote its recent budget and other initiatives, such as affordable child care. Finance Minister Cliff Cullen says the advertising is to help inform Manitobans of new programs. But critics accuse the Progressive Conservative government of using public money to improve Tory chances in the election […]
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- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
Winnipeg Art Gallery sells Warhol prints to raise money for Indigenous art
The four screen-printed portraits are part of Andy Warhol's Reigning Queens collection, and have an estimated worth of up to $900,000 each. In what would be a first for the gallery, all funds from the auction on June 8 would be placed in an endowment fund specifically for Indigenous art.
© CBC |
- Monday 05PM Apr 24/23
Critics say Manitoba’s million-dollar ad campaigns are aimed at buying votes
Critics accuse the Progressive Conservative government of using public money to improve Tory chances in the election slated for October.© Global |
- Monday 04PM Apr 24/23
Red River to crest in city Friday
The Red River is expected to crest in Winnipeg Friday. The provincial Hydrologic Forecast Centre reported on Monday it expects water levels on the Red River to rise to its […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 04PM Apr 24/23
Woman sexually assaulted while jogging: Winnipeg police
Winnipeg police are investigating after a woman was sexually assaulted while jogging Sunday morning.© CTV |
- Monday 04PM Apr 24/23
RCMP seize suspected opioid at Thompson hospital, linked to The Pas overdoses
RCMP have seized a suspected opioid at Thompson General Hospital which they believe to be linked to the six overdoses reported in The Pas on Saturday.© Global |
- Monday 04PM Apr 24/23
End of an Era: Sals on North Main closes its doors for the last time
It's the end of an era – after 60 years of serving up coffee, pancakes and, of course, plenty of Salisbury House Nips, an iconic restaurant on North Main has closed its doors for the last time.© CTV |
- Monday 04PM Apr 24/23
'Burst' of northern lights activity creates eye-catching celestial show in Manitoba skies
The northern lights illuminated skies throughout Manitoba Sunday night, creating a dazzling show for sky gazers across the province.© CTV |
- Monday 04PM Apr 24/23
Woman sexually assaulted in broad daylight while running, Winnipeg police say
A woman was sexually assaulted by a stranger while she was jogging in Winnipeg's Charleswood neighbourhood late Sunday morning, police say.
© CBC |
- Monday 03PM Apr 24/23
Police chase starts in Winnipeg, ends in Portage la Prairie; RCMP arrest driver
Manitoba RCMP have arrested a man following a high-speed chase that started in Winnipeg and ended in Portage la Prairie.© CTV |
- Monday 03PM Apr 24/23
Police investigate sexual assault on jogger in Winnipeg; suspect at large
Winnipeg police are investigating a sexual assault on a woman who was jogging in the area of Charleswood Road on Sunday morning.© Global |
- Monday 03PM Apr 24/23
University of Manitoba drops mask mandate starting next week
The University of Manitoba will stop requiring students, staff and visitors to mask up when on campus beginning next week.
© CBC |
- Monday 02PM Apr 24/23
Advocates calling on more provinces to ban flavoured vape products
As Quebec intends to prohibit the sale of flavoured vape products, some advocates are calling on other provinces, like Manitoba, to follow suit. New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia, and the Northwest Territories have all banned the sale of flavoured vaping products across the country. Nunavut is on the same path, but the territorial government there […]
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- Monday 02PM Apr 24/23
Canadian transit association says more police, security needed on city buses, trains
The Canadian Urban Transit Association says cities need to hire more security officers for public transit to improve rider and staff safety.
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- Monday 02PM Apr 24/23
Manitoba RCMP Say Overdoses in Thompson, The Pas Linked to the Same Unknown Substance
THOMPSON, Man. — Mounties in Thompson, Man., have seized an unknown substance they believe is linked to six overdose hospitalizations in another community in the province's north.
© 2023. This article Manitoba RCMP Say Overdoses in Thompson, The Pas Linked to the Same Unknown Substance appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Monday 02PM Apr 24/23
7 overdoses linked to tainted drugs: Manitoba RCMP
The Manitoba RCMP is connecting seven overdoses in the province to a tainted drug source.© CTV |
- Monday 01PM Apr 24/23
City-Run Golf Courses Opening for the Season
The City of Winnipeg will open its golf courses for the season beginning on Thursday, April 27.
© 2023. This article City-Run Golf Courses Opening for the Season appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
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- Monday 01PM Apr 24/23
This 10-year-old Winnipeg Jets fan keeps stats of every game
As the Winnipeg Jets are about to take on the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 4 of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, CBC's Marjorie Dowhos sits down with Arth Patel, who keeps score of every Jets shot, penalty and goal using his very own whiteboard scoreboard.
© CBC |
- Monday 01PM Apr 24/23
Police chase truck igniting sparks from Winnipeg to Portage la Prairie
Police arrested a person early Monday morning after they drove erratically through Winnipeg and then west of the city with a truck that appeared to have a tire missing, attracting attention as sparks shot off the road.
© CBC |
- Monday 01PM Apr 24/23
Canadian seniors reconsider retirement amid affordability crisis, waning pandemic concerns
Canada's affordability crisis is changing retirement across the country. More seniors are choosing to delay theirs or head back to work to make ends meet.© Global |
- Monday 01PM Apr 24/23
Arrest made after police chase from Winnipeg all the way to Portage la Prairie
Manitoba RCMP confirmed the pursuit -- which saw vehicles speeding down Portage Avenue in west Winnipeg --eventually ended on the west side of Portage la Prairie.© Global |
- Monday 01PM Apr 24/23
Man charged in connection to fatal assault: Winnipeg police
Winnipeg police have charged a man with manslaughter in the death of Leo Charles Martin-Shea, who died of injuries sustained in an assault.
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- Monday 12PM Apr 24/23
Yellow Pages Canada targeted in cyberattack
Yellow Pages Canada says the personal information of employees and some customers has been leaked after a cyberattack.
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- Monday 12PM Apr 24/23
Addictions support worker devastated as son on life support after OD from laced party drug
A Winnipeg father and addictions support worker is still struggling to understand how he went from enjoying a Jets game with his son to considering taking him off life support in a matter of days after laced party drugs caused six overdoses Saturday in The Pas.
Harlan Fourre, 31, was one of the six who overdosed after taking an illegal drug, possibly ecstasy that RCMP say was laced with an opioid at a Fischer Avenue establishment in city located about 625 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 12PM Apr 24/23
Person found dead at downtown Winnipeg bus shelter
A Winnipeg Transit driver reported a possible medical incident just after 6 a.m. after finding a person in a bus shelter at Graham Street and Vaughn Avenue, according to a Winnipeg Fire Paramedics Service news release Monday morning.
© CBC |
- Monday 12PM Apr 24/23
University of Manitoba no longer making masking mandatory on campus
The University of Manitoba will no longer require masking on campus, starting next month.© CTV |
- Monday 12PM Apr 24/23
House suspends after bill that recognizes Canadian artists fails to get sponsor
The bill was introduced in the Senate by Manitoba Sen. Patricia Bovey, and it was supposed to be sponsored in the House of Commons by late Liberal MP Jim Carr.© Global |
- Monday 11AM Apr 24/23
U of M Ending Mask Mandate in May
The University of Manitoba is ending its indoor mask mandate next week after remaining one of the last institutions in Manitoba to do so.
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- Monday 11AM Apr 24/23
Don Lemon says he’s been ‘terminated’ by CNN
Don Lemon says he was told by his agent Monday morning that he had been "terminated by CNN," after 17 years with the network.
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- Monday 11AM Apr 24/23
Incredible northern lights seen in parts of Canada they normally wouldn't be
A severe Level 4 geomagnetic storm caused a radiant show of aurora borealis that could be seen across southern Canada.© CTV |
- Monday 11AM Apr 24/23
Brady Road Landfill closure cost City of Winnipeg $1.5M, report states
The month-long blockade of the the Brady Road Landfill cost the City of Winnipeg just over $1.5 million dollars, water and waste officials say in a new report to council's finance committee.
© CBC |
- Monday 11AM Apr 24/23
Monday’s downtown whiteout means street closures, traffic and transit changes
Downtown will once again be flush with Winnipeg Jets fans as Game 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights approaches.
The Jets’ fourth playoff game in their first-round series begins at 8:30 p.m. The City of Winnipeg is closing certain roads Monday to accommodate the team’s second whiteout party of the season.
Southbound Donald Street between Ellice and St. Mary avenues closed 9 a.m. Monday and will reopen Tuesday at 7 a.m.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 11AM Apr 24/23
The birth of the Winnipeg whiteout
Rod Palson, the advertising brain behind the Jets playoff tradition, explains how the now-legendary ritual started out in 1987.
© CBC |
- Monday 11AM Apr 24/23
Canada 4-1 at mixed doubles curling worlds, tied with Estonia atop Group A
Canada's Jennifer Jones and Brent Laing picked up a pair of wins on Monday at the world mixed doubles curling championship in Gangneung, South Korea.
© CBC |
- Monday 11AM Apr 24/23
Tucker Carlson, Fox News' most popular host, out at network
Fox News said Monday it has 'agreed to part ways' with Tucker Carlson, its popular and controversial host, less than a week after settling a lawsuit over the network's 2020 election reporting.© CTV |
- Monday 10AM Apr 24/23
Tucker Carlson out at Fox News
Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News. A statement from Fox News Media released Monday morning says the network and their top-rated primetime host are parting ways. “FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways,” reads the statement. “We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior […]
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- Monday 10AM Apr 24/23
Whiteout parties give a business boost to downtown Winnipeg
Despite the Jets' heartbreaking double-overtime loss on Saturday, the first whiteout party of 2023 is being touted as a big success for downtown Winnipeg's business community.© Global |
- Monday 10AM Apr 24/23
Part 3 – Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting April 24th
Here is the third part of the deals of the week from the regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the first and second parts.
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- Monday 10AM Apr 24/23
Part 2 – Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting April 24th
Here is the second part of the deals of the week from Costco. Make sure to check out the first and third parts.
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- Monday 10AM Apr 24/23
Part 1 – Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting April 24th
Here are the deals from the Regent location and Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the second and third parts.
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- Monday 10AM Apr 24/23
Winnipeg man charged with manslaughter in fatal Main Street assault
Police said Mark Phillip Traverse, 25, was arrested Friday and charged in the death of Leo Charles Martin-Shea, who died of his injuries Wednesday.© Global |
- Monday 09AM Apr 24/23
Manslaughter charge laid in connection with Main Street assault
A Winnipeg man is facing a manslaughter charge after an alleged assault earlier this month resulted in a man dying in hospital.© CTV |
- Monday 09AM Apr 24/23
Man charged with manslaughter in Point Douglas fatal beating
A 25-year-old man has been charged in the death of Leo Charles Martin-Shea, who suffered life-altering injuries in an attack earlier this month and died 11 days later.
© CBC |
- Monday 09AM Apr 24/23
Costco Canada Executive coupons for Spring 2023
Here are the executive coupons for May 1st to 14th from Costco. These are for executive members only, if you did not receive them, make sure to check with customer service. Remember to cut them out and bring them with ... Read More »
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- Monday 09AM Apr 24/23
Canadian air passenger rights changes put burden of proof on airlines, not travellers
Canada is re-writing the rules around air passenger rights, with the aim of putting more of the onus on airlines when flights are delayed or cancelled.
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- Monday 08AM Apr 24/23
Kim Potter, Minnesota officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright, freed
Kim Potter, the Minnesota police officer who mistook her gun for a Taser and killed Daunte Wright in 2021, was released from prison early Monday.© CTV |
- Monday 07AM Apr 24/23
Fatal crash on Manitoba highway prompts safety concerns
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and Brokenhead Ojibway Nation are holding a news conference on Monday to discuss safety concerns and measures following a fatal highway crash last week.© CTV |
- Monday 07AM Apr 24/23
ANALYSIS: Potential for added significance to Game 4 for Jets
Depending how the Winnipeg Jets' series against Vegas goes, Monday evening could be the last time fans see the team as they have known it for the last seven to eight years.© Global |
- Monday 07AM Apr 24/23
Manitoba performing arts organizations anticipate fiscal crisis in 2024 if governments don't step up
Performing arts organizations in Manitoba and across the Canadian Prairies say they're nearing a fiscal cliff crisis in the coming year and direly need government support, after two years of COVID-19 lockdowns and other health restrictions changed the landscape of live arts and their audiences.
© CBC |
- Monday 07AM Apr 24/23
‘Whiteout’ tradition leaves impression as Jets look to even playoff series
Game 4 on Monday in Winnipeg should feature vocal fans trying to lift the Jets to even the Western Conference series that Vegas leads 2-1.© Global |
- Monday 07AM Apr 24/23
What’s to blame for the senseless killing of a 16-year-old at a subway station?
In today’s Big Story podcast, the murder of Gabriel Magalhaes at a Toronto subway station shocked the city and the country. His alleged killer, Jordan O’Brien-Tobin, had been released from custody shortly before the attack and had been in and out of jail for years. In the immediate aftermath, many treated the incident as proof […]
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- Monday 06AM Apr 24/23
Closures in Effect for Second Winnipeg Whiteout Street Party
The second Winnipeg Whiteout Street Party will get underway tonight for game 4 of the NHL Playoffs between the Winnipeg Jets and Vegas Golden Knights.
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- Monday 06AM Apr 24/23
Driven to make a difference
Beep-beep, beep-beep, yeah. For Lori Robinson, volunteering is as easy as hopping in her Volkswagen Golf and hitting the road. Robinson volunteers with Meals on Wheels, which provides home delivery […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06AM Apr 24/23
School celebrates opening of esports lab
A rural school’s newest athletic facility has neither nets nor painted lines, but the coaches who use it say the site — which visitors could easily mistake for a computer […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05AM Apr 24/23
New expansions will give Winnipeggers a taste of 2 Brandon restaurants
Two restaurants in southwestern Manitoba's largest city are moving into the province's capital. Brandon's the Chilli Chutney will open its Winnipeg location in May, following Pizza Express & Submarine's expansion to Winnipeg in February.
© CBC |
- Monday 04AM Apr 24/23
Public service union to picket at locations with more impact as strike enters Day 6
One of Canada’s largest labour disruptions has entered a sixth day as the union representing thousands of striking public-service workers looks to hamper access to ports. The Public Service Alliance of Canada says more than 100,000 of its staff remain on strike, some of whom will move their picket lines today to strategic locations more […]
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- Monday 04AM Apr 24/23
Public service union strike day 6: Pickets target locations with more impact
One of Canada's largest labour disruptions has entered a sixth day as the union representing thousands of striking public-service workers looks to hamper access to ports.© CTV |
- Monday 04AM Apr 24/23
More mental health resources needed in remote First Nations, jury hears during Moses Beaver inquest
As the jury continues to hear from witnesses about the circumstances surrounding Moses Beaver's death in Thunder Bay, Ont., they are also learning of the systemic barriers preventing change.
© CBC |
- Monday 03AM Apr 24/23
How peatlands on the Prairies are at risk from climate change
Peatlands are often thought of as useless swamps but are critical carbon stores. We explore what is happening on Canada’s peatlands and what can be done.
© CBC |
- Monday 02AM Apr 24/23
Undervalued, underpaid and overwhelmingly important in our kids’ lives
Before I had kids, I never fully realized how many people would be helping me raise them when I did. Obviously, I knew that I’d be a working mother (I […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 02AM Apr 24/23
Territorial acknowledgments seeds for growth, action
Located three kilometres west of Steinbach, the Mitchell Community Fellowship is a small, non-denominational church on Highway 52. It is not led by a single pastor, but instead invites a variety of guest speakers. On April 16, I was that guest — asked to speak on the purpose of territorial acknowledgments.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 02AM Apr 24/23
Public to have their say at committee hearing
A marathon committee hearing in which members of the public can have their say on a hot-button teacher misconduct bill begins tonight. Seventy-two people are scheduled to speak on Bill […]© Winnipeg Free Press |