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The fate of an unfinished 14-storey rental apartment complex in downtown Winnipeg is uncertain after the project's developer was granted creditor protection and construction was halted, according to court documents.
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Winnipeg city councillors are veering off in opposite directions over the question of whether to reopen Portage and Main to pedestrians.
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The second annual STEAM Festival brought 1,800 students from the Seven Oaks School Division to Red River College Polytech to learn about science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics through hands-on workshops and presentations.
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Steinbach's hospital is getting three upgraded operating rooms, as part of a nearly $30-million expansion to Bethesda Regional Health Centre, Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen announced on Friday.
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If the city wants to reopen Portage Avenue and Main Street to pedestrians in the future, all Winnipeggers should get another vote on the idea first, according to one city councillor. Coun. Russ Wyatt will push for a policy that requires a plebiscite “prior to any opening” to street-level foot traffic at the city’s most famous intersection and for council to follow the results. Wyatt said he will raise a motion to that effect at the May council meeting, primarily over road safety concerns.
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Shared Health has chosen Lanette Siragusa — who became one of the public faces of Manitoba's COVID-19 pandemic response — as its new chief executive officer. She will start on Monday.
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WINNIPEG -- Lanette Siragusa has been named the new CEO of Manitoba's Shared Health.
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Steinbach's Bethesda Regional Health Centre is getting a new $30 million surgical centre.
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Pay inequality and discrimination exists in Manitoba. This according to a new report finding women in this province, earning on average, only 71 per cent of what men make. The report, ‘Tired of Waiting: Rectifying Manitoba’s Pay Gap,’ was published Thursday by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Data from 2019 shows the average Manitoba […]
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THE PAS, Man. — A current officer and a former officer of the Manitoba First Nations Police Service are facing assault charges after an investigation into the arrest of a man last year.
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A Manitoba First Nations Police Service officer and a former officer are facing assault charges following an investigation by the province’s police watchdog.
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Canada's film and television industry is awaiting forthcoming directions from the federal government to the country's broadcasting watchdog.
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Manitoba's police watchdog has charged an officer and a former officer following an investigation into an alleged assault.
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The sergeant-at-arms lowered the flags outside Winnipeg city hall to half-mast as part of a ceremony to mark the National Day of Mourning for workers who were killed or suffered illnesses due to their jobs.
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A man has been charged in connection with two unprovoked downtown Winnipeg assaults last month after police say they spotted him "harassing pedestrians" at a downtown intersection on Thursday afternoon.
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Ryan Reynolds and the Remington Group have reportedly submitted a $1 billion bid to buy the Ottawa Senators.
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The Canadian Football League fined the Montreal Alouettes and three other teams on Friday. The CFL said in a news release that the Alouettes, Ottawa Red and Black, Toronto Argonauts and Winnipeg Blue Bombers had all exceeded the 2022 salary cap of $5.35 million Canadian. The league said the four teams exceeded the cap by […]
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Nearly two dozen COVID-19 deaths in a span of two weeks have been reported in the province's most recently released respiratory illness surveillance data.
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It’s time to break up the band. The lead singer wants a raise. The drummer wants a bigger profile that is only available in a bigger market. The lead guitarist isn’t happy and the bassist is ready to record a solo album. Okay, so these are some of the issues that could cause a band […]
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are among four teams being fined by the CFL for exceeding the league's salary cap last season.
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Four federal parties have candidates in place to run in an upcoming byelection in Winnipeg South Centre, a riding that's sat vacant since the death of Liberal MP Jim Carr in December.
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Two people from Winnipegosis are facing charges after a drug seizure in the community.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, there are about 28 million pets in Canada. And on any given day, most of them are trapped inside with nothing to do. This doesn’t mean their owners don’t love them, or provide for them, or even try to exercise and stimulate them regularly. It just means that they are […]
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Jets coach Rick Bowness stepped on the dais in the T-Mobile Arena media room and declared his post-game availability was going to be short and sweet.
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As the family of a 31-year-old man gets ready to say their final goodbyes and take him off life support, others who have lost loved ones to drug overdoses say more needs to be done to address what Manitoba's chief medical examiner says is a crisis.
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Hallelujah: An adaptation of Judy Blume's classic 1970 novel Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret is now in theatres. It's charming and true, freshening its timeless source material.
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Unlike your waistband, our demand for junk food is inelastic — and the industry knows it.
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Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy grew by 0.1 per cent in February. The federal agency’s preliminary estimate suggests real gross domestic product grew at an annualized rate of 2.5 per cent in the first quarter. The February figure came in lower than was expected by Statistics Canada as wholesale and retail trade as well […]
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Workers in Canada’s largest federal public service union are hitting the picket lines for the 10th day as negotiations continue. Both sides are facing pressure to reach a deal, though there is no talk of back-to-work legislation being on the way. According to an update from Treasury Board President Mona Fortier earlier this week, wages […]
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The Winnipeg Jets were eliminated from the NHL post-season on Thursday night after dropping a 4-1 decision to the Vegas Golden Knights.
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The internet service provider that was selected to connect 125,000-plus Manitobans to high-speed broadband services has abruptly pulled the plug on its work until a financial dispute is settled.
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The return of warmer weather means migratory birds are flocking back to Manitoba, but some of them are settling in less than ideal places, forcing human inhabitants to make tough decisions about how to get rid of the unwelcome returnees.
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The Manitoba provincial organization Shared Health issued a brief statement late Thursday saying its CEO, Adam Topp, has resigned.
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Early childhood educators and assistants in Manitoba will get a pay bump for the second year in a row as the federal and provincial governments try to bolster recruitment and retention efforts in the sector.
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The Winnipeg Airports Authority has made a priority out of re-establishing flights to Denver and Chicago, two United Airlines hubs that can no longer be reached directly from Richardson International Airport.
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A Winnipeg councillor wants the city to clean up debris from demolished buildings in cases where a property owner has not done it themselves.
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Wait times at Winnipeg emergency departments and urgent care centres saw minor improvements in March, but overall patient volumes and the percentage of them who left without being seen increased, according to Shared Health and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority.
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WINNIPEG -- Adam Topp, the CEO of Manitoba's Shared Health, has resigned from the position after being in the role for the last two years.
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The CFL has reached a multi-year broadcast agreement with CBS Sports Network, the league announced Thursday. The deal will see CBS Sports Network carry 34 games this year. CBS Sports Network is the 24-hour cable home of CBS Sports. Financial details of the agreement weren’t divulged. “We’re looking forward to working closely with CBS Sports […]
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Recent comments made by Manitoba's education minister comparing the Opposition leader to an First Nations actor were rooted in racism and the latest in a series of personal attacks, diversity and inclusion experts say.
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A Winnipeg-based Veteran is calling on the Federal Government to do more to serve those who served our country, as members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada continue to strike. Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) has suspended numerous services as a result of the labour action, and while benefits and compensation are continuing, in-person appointments, […]
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Police have arrested a 23-year-old man they say sexually assaulted a woman while she was jogging in Winnipeg’s Charleswood neighbourhood late Sunday morning.
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We’re learning more about an altercation between Obby Khan and Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew after surveillance video of the incident inside the legislature has been released. The incident occurred on April 13 during a ceremony marking Manitoba’s first Turban Day. In the video, which doesn’t have audio, Khan can be seen shaking Kinew’s hand […]
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Okoth Obeing, 23, was found guilty last month of second-degree murder in the March 2020 killing of Winnipeg cab driver Balvir Toor. His lawyers concede he fatally stabbed Toor, but a judge rejected their argument he was not criminally responsible.
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