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Hassan Diab has been found guilty in the 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue that killed four people and injured dozens more. This is the second time France has attempted to punish the Lebanese Canadian sociology professor for his alleged role in the attackâ the evidence of which has been described as flimsy at best. […]
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba's Premier has announced her government will contribute $30 million to expand an intensive care unit at a Winnipeg hospital.
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A Sudanese Winnipegger arrived in Canada on Friday night after fleeing violence in her home country.
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A Winnipeg woman says sheâs at her wit's end after waiting nearly nine months for her windows and doors to be replaced by a Manitoba-based company â only to find out it filed for creditor protection, and thereâs little she can do to get her $5,000 back.
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What started last year with a group trying to get a few children's sexual education books pulled from the shelves of a southern Manitoba library has now turned into accusations that its staff are pedophiles and a campaign to defund it, the library's director says.
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Tens of thousands of federal public servants will return to work after the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the federal government reached a tentative agreement for four bargaining units.
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The Public Service Alliance of Canada has reached a tentative agreement with the Treasury Board, but strike action continues for 35,000 CRA workers.
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The Manitoba government is providing nearly $30-million for an expansion project at Grace Hospital to increase the number of intensive care beds.
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General manager Kevin Cheveldayoff answered questions from reporters for 42 minutes on Sunday but didn't reveal his plans to help the under-achieving Winnipeg Jets.
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A founding member of the Canadian rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Tim Bachman, has died at the age of 71. Randy Bachman confirmed the death of his brother through his manager on Sunday. Tim Bachman’s son, Paxton Bachman, posted on Facebook that his father died Friday, explaining that he got a call last week from the […]
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The word count was high, but the contents left plenty to be desired and the unveiling of the vision quite frankly didnât occur at any point of the conversation. Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff didnât offer a hint of what could be on the horizon, unless heâs really considering running it back one more […]
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Manitoba’s premier has announced her government will contribute $30 million to expand an intensive care unit at a Winnipeg hospital. Heather Stefanson announced the funding at a Sunday afternoon news conference, saying the money will go towards the Grace Hospital Foundation’s campaign to create up to 20 new beds in the facility’s ICU, and is […]
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A man was robbed and shot in Winnipegâs Shaughnessy Heights neighbourhood, police say.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a shooting in the Inkster Industrial Park Saturday evening. The Winnipeg Police Service says it received a report of a shooting incident on Burrows Avenue near Tyndall Avenue around 7 p.m. Police say a man was hospitalized with âmultiple injuries consistent with being shot.â He is in stable condition. Police allege […]
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Members of Winnipegâs Sikh community came together to host a food drive aimed at giving back to those in need. The annual food drive coincides with Sikh Heritage Month. âThis food drive, we do it every year in the month of April, which is a very sacred month for us,â said Varinder Kaur Ghuman, the […]
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More than a dozen people have been told they need to leave their suites in a southern Manitoba apartment building in less than a week because the rural municipality says their safety is at risk.
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Pope Francis said Sunday that talks were underway to return artifacts in the Vatican Museum that were acquired from Indigenous peoples in Canada and voiced a willingness to return other colonial-era objects in the Vaticanâs collection on a case-by-case basis. âThe Seventh Commandment comes to mind: If you steal something you have to give it […]
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Canada is relocating its efforts to get stranded Canadians out of Sudan from the capital to a distant port city as violence continues to escalate between the country’s army and a powerful paramilitary group. Defence Minister Anita Anand says about 550 people left Sudan on six military-run flights from the country’s main airport in Khartoum […]
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The driving force behind the Peggy's Cab Company is to protect the community by offering an alternate and affordable solution for people who may be more comfortable catching a cab with a woman driving, says founder Lindsay Reuben-Sheik.
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OTTAWA â The union representing more than 100,000 striking public servants says it’s made some progress on wage demands and job security during weekend negotiations with the federal government. The Public Service Alliance of Canada says its bargaining teams negotiated late into Saturday evening and continued on Sunday morning, the 12th day of the strike. […]
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A new youth chief and council were elected at a Southern Chiefs Organization event on the weekend, and the new head hopes to elevate the voices and mental health of First Nations young people in Manitoba.Â
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A Winnipeg private investigator has been rallying the public to identify the remains of a young woman who was found in South Point Douglas. But police say when it comes to an active investigation, itâs imperative their critical process is followed and not sidestepped. âI would say itâs a slippery slope,â said WPS Const. Dani […]
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OTTAWA â Canada is relocating its efforts to get stranded Canadians out of Sudan from the capital to a distant port city as violence continues to escalate between the country’s army and a powerful paramilitary group. Defense Minister Anita Anand says about 550 people, including more than 400 Canadians, left the country on six military-run […]
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If you are wanting to go to the movies with the kids and save some money, check out the Saturday morning movies! They play at participating theatres across Canada. You can buy tickets in advance too. Tickets are $3 per ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER â Ssonia Ong had no idea that a 25-second video she posted miming to music the story of her college love, her wedding, then her four children would go viral on TikTok.
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Winnipeg motorists are being alerted to two upcoming road closures this week.
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OTTAWA â The federal government says as of Sunday, Sudanese nationals can extend their stay in Canada as violence escalates in their home country. Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced Saturday morning that effective April 30, Sudanese nationals in Canada can apply to extend their stay or change their status as a visitor, student or temporary […]
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Manju Chopra, a security guard at the Walmart in Thompson, Man., got 17 staples to close a gash in her head after she was struck with a shopping cart thrown at her following a shoplifting incident earlier this week.
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A strong, undying love for soccer has survived generations in Opaskwayak Cree Nation, despite a lack of resources or options for play during the long northern Manitoba winter.
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Sioux Valley Dakota Nation member Thomas Rosmus, who recently graduated with a diploma in mental wellness and harm reduction, plans to use his passion for sports, traditional teachings and education to support youth in his southwestern Manitoba community.
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Evacuation flights to bring Canadians home from Sudan have ended, Canada's defence minister confirmed on Sunday, as some Canadians who were able to escape the violence described chaotic scenes and significant challenges communicating with the government.
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OTTAWA â Foreign Affairs Minister MĂ©lanie Joly is in Kenya for the next few days to help inform Canada’s response to the crisis in Sudan. She is set to meet with people evacuated from the East African country, including diplomatic staff who worked there until a shocking outbreak of violence earlier this month. Joly will […]
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Head coach Rick Bowness was the target of some criticism by his players after the Winnipeg Jets had exit meetings Saturday and packed their bags for the off-season.
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Fans of the Winnipeg Ice and Saskatoon Blades filled seats in the U of M's Wayne Fleming Arena for the second game in the Western Hockey League third-round playoff series.
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A blaze at a five-storey apartment building in south Winnipeg sent one firefighter to hospital on Saturday morning.
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A Dildo, N.L., man’s photo of a phallic iceberg in Newfoundland’s Conception Bay was getting laughs across the globe on Saturday. Ken Pretty says he could tell from the shore that the stately iceberg drifting off the coast of Harbour Grace, N.L., on Thursday had a distinctive anatomical quality. But it wasn’t until he flew […]
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Megan Maxwell, like many Manitobans, fires up her computer every spring on the opening day of campsite reservations. And like many, she has often come away disappointed as the limited number of high-demand accommodations such as yurts and cabins are snapped up within minutes. Booking a campsite can be as competitive as buying concert tickets […]
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The federal government says the contract proposal extended on Friday to the union representing more than 100,000 striking public servants is its final offer. The Treasury Board issued a statement Saturday that said the offer to striking Public Service Alliance of Canada workers includes a better wage package and solutions to deal with priorities such […]
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If itâs been a while since you last attended an event at Assiniboia Downs, you might not recognize the place the next time you walk through the front door.
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Rick Bowness sent a loud and clear message after the Winnipeg Jets were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the players wished the head coach had taken a different approach to dealing with the situation. In a press conference that lasted just one minute after the Jets’ 4-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights […]
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For years, demand has far exceeded supply for upscale camping options such as cabins and yurts in Manitoba. The provincial government is now promising to address that shortage though a 10-year, $110-million infrastructure plan to be formally announced later this year.
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OTTAWA â The federal defence minister says efforts to evacuate Canadians stranded in Sudan will continue today even as conditions deteriorate in the war-torn East African country. Anita Anand says the military intends to conduct at least one evacuation flight today for Canadians and other residents of allied countries looking to leave. She says a […]
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WINNIPEG â Megan Maxwell, like many Manitobans, fires up her computer every spring on the opening day of campsite reservations
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RCMP may never fully learn why Myles Sanderson went on a deadly stabbing rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation, but they may be able to offer answers that some experts say could help victimsâ families make sense of it all. Mounties released on Thursday a preliminary timeline of the Sept. 4 attacks on the James […]
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Endovascular thrombectomyâor EVTâwas developed over a decade ago, and has now evolved to be something of a miracle for people unlucky enough to suffer a stroke. If performed in time it can turn a potentially deadly or life-altering stroke to something that can be rehabbed in a couple of weeks. Eva Holland wrote in The […]
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By floating fantastical designs for Portage and Main, it's almost as if the City of Winnipeg wants to redirect public attention from the pedestrian question.
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Ken Leishman was a nattily dressed charmer with an IQ of 146. He pooled those qualities to rob banks, escape prisons and pull off Canada's greatest gold heist.
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A flock of supply issues â from transportation costs to weather â have seen seed prices soar.
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Some 100 family medicine residency training spots will be unfilled in Canada when new physicians start the next phase of their education in a few months â the continuation of an alarming trend that is exacerbating the family doctor shortage across the country and prompting a call to fix what some describe as a broken system.
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It's not surprising that working from home has become a major issue in the Treasury Board of Canada's negotiations with over 100,000 striking federal workers. What's less obvious, however, is how embedding that as a right might reshape offices across the country.
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Good news for anyone currently riffling through a shoebox full of wrinkled receipts: a new pilot program that will see the government automate the process of filing taxes for low-income Canadians could be a long-overdue step on the road toward doing them for everyone.
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Ssonia Ong had no idea that a 25-second video she posted miming to music the story of her college love, her wedding, then her four children would go viral on TikTok. Three years later, with 9.2 million followers, Ong isn’t sure what she would do without it. She is one of several Canadian “influencers” on […]
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The Assembly of First Nationsâ executive committee has passed a resolution to recommend chiefs-in-assembly remove RoseAnne Archibald as national chief at their next meeting, CBC News has learned.
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A family said goodbye to a 31-year-old man on Friday after he was taken off life support following an overdose from poisoned drugs in a northern Manitoba community.
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Fencing is one of the world's oldest and fastest combat sports. Manitoba won three medals at the last Canada Games, making it our most successful sport there. CBC's Jim Agapito had a chance to hone his skills and learn from a master at a Team Manitoba practice in Winnipeg.
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