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- Wednesday 06PM May 24/23
- Wednesday 05PM May 24/23
Trudeau Touts Canada Water Agency to Be Established in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau repeated promises Tuesday to update legislation that governs water use while formally announcing the Canada Water Agency is to be headquartered in Manitoba's capital city.
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- Wednesday 05PM May 24/23
Trudeau targets byelections, water agency HQ in Manitoba stop
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Manitoba on Wednesday to rally support for his party’s candidates in two local byelections, which he expects to serve as a preview of the 2025 […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM May 24/23
Sleeping to surviving: Manitoba woman’s incredible escape from campground van inferno
Crystal Theberge said she is glad to be alive after her 2005 grand caravan went up in flames at a campground in Whiteshell last weekend on May 18 while she was sleeping inside.© Global |
- Wednesday 05PM May 24/23
Funding needed to pursue ‘great interest’ in psilocybin: researcher
More scientific research has been called for into medical use of so-called magic mushrooms — and University of Manitoba Prof. Lynda Balneaves is one of the Canadian researchers trying to […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05PM May 24/23
Winnipeg gains 2 ambulances as part of new funding deal with province
The City of Winnipeg is gaining two ambulances that will be staffed 24/7 as part of a new funding agreement with the provincial government. The new agreement ends a long-standing dispute between the city and Manitoba government over how Winnipeg's ambulances are funded.
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- Wednesday 05PM May 24/23
Trudeau says feds may look to provinces on enforcement around Magic Mushrooms after Winnipeg shop raided
A Magic Mushroom dispensary in Winnipeg’s Osborne Village has remained shuttered since it was raided by police last week. While visiting the city, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau commented and it appears the feds will looking to the provinces to set regulations for hallucinogenic mushrooms. “One of the most challenging parts, but one of the best […]
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- Wednesday 05PM May 24/23
Clothing for homeless critically low: Main Street Project
Have summer clothing that may have gotten tighter over the pandemic, or some that’s been sitting too long at the back of closets or drawers? These items could make a big difference for those experiencing homelessness. Empty shelves meant to hold t-shirts and pants, and racks with barely any clothes hanging on them. Main Street […]
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- Wednesday 05PM May 24/23
More ambulances for Winnipeg after new service purchase agreement reached
The Manitoba Government and the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) have completed negotiations on a new service purchase agreement. The announcement, made Tuesday by Premier Heather Stefanson and Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham, is expected to provide better emergency responses, transport and community paramedicine services within Winnipeg. “This contract ended in March of 2016. We’re seven […]
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- Wednesday 04PM May 24/23
PM Trudeau stops short of commitment to fund Manitoba landfill search
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government is looking carefully at recommendations in the feasibility study to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women, but stopped short of committing to fund any search.© CTV |
- Wednesday 04PM May 24/23
2SLGBTQ+ advocates say vote opposing book ban sends clear message: ‘hate is not welcome here’
Advocates for the 2SLGBTQ+ community in Manitoba say a Brandon school board’s decision not to ban certain books from their libraries is an important turning point. The Brandon School Board voted 6-1 Tuesday night, following a meeting with members of the public, against creating a committee that would review its 2SLGBTQ+ and sex education books. […]
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- Wednesday 04PM May 24/23
A garden to remember: Manitoba sets up permanent tribute for children of residential schools
Manitoba has established a permanent garden at the south end of the legislative grounds as a place to remember the children who died in residential schools.© Global |
- Wednesday 04PM May 24/23
Winnipeg Sea Bears to Host Pre-Game Parties at True North Square
Before the Winnipeg Sea Bears tip-off in their first-ever game this weekend, fans will be energized at True North Square.
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- Wednesday 03PM May 24/23
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis launches 2024 GOP presidential campaign to challenge Trump
MIAMI (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis entered the 2024 presidential race on Wednesday, stepping into a crowded Republican primary contest that will test both his national appeal as an outspoken cultural conservative and the GOP’s willingness to move on from former President Donald Trump. The 44-year-old Republican revealed his decision in a Federal Election […]
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- Wednesday 03PM May 24/23
Manitoba RCMP pursue suspect after armed robbery in Keeseekoowenin First Nation
RCMP in Manitoba are searching for a suspect after a man armed with a sawed-off shotgun threatened employees at a business in Keeseekoowenin First Nation on Sunday.© Global |
- Wednesday 03PM May 24/23
Building owner makes statement after Winnipeg apartments go up in flames
The company that owns Quail Ridge Apartment Homes said the building is “no longer inhabitable” after a fire ripped through the apartment complex on Friday.© CTV |
- Wednesday 02PM May 24/23
Two charged after search in Manitoba First Nation
Searches were done at two different residences as part of an ongoing investigation. The two have been charged with provincial offences.© Global |
- Wednesday 02PM May 24/23
Sask. wildfires: Fire ban lifted for provincial parks, Crown lands following rainfall
While only scattered rainfall fell on Saskatchewan's most concerning wildfires, a cool and wet weather system has prompted the province to lift a widespread fire ban.© CTV |
- Wednesday 02PM May 24/23
More ambulances coming to Winnipeg following new agreement with province
A new service purchase agreement is in place for the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, the province and city announced Wednesday, which will see more ambulances be added to the fleet.© CTV |
- Wednesday 01PM May 24/23
Bloc, Tories reject Johnston briefing, as Trudeau questions Poilievre’s seriousness
The Bloc Québécois on Wednesday joined the Conservatives in rejecting a chance to look at secret information that led a watchdog to recommend against a public inquiry into allegations of foreign interference. Both party leaders said they do not want to be caught in a situation where they are forced to keep such knowledge quiet. […]
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- Wednesday 01PM May 24/23
Tina Turner, Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, dead at 83
Tina Turner, the unstoppable singer and stage performer who teamed with husband Ike Turner for a dynamic run of hit records and live shows in the 1960s and `70s and survived her horrifying marriage to triumph in middle age with the chart-topping “What’s Love Got to Do With It,” has died at 83. Turner died […]
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- Wednesday 01PM May 24/23
Tina Turner, 'Queen of Rock 'n' Roll' whose triumphant career made her world-famous, dies at 83
Tina Turner, the unstoppable singer and stage performer who teamed with husband Ike Turner for a dynamic run of hit records and live shows in the 1960s and '70s and survived her horrifying marriage to triumph in middle age with the chart-topping 'What's Love Got to Do With It,' has died at 83.© CTV |
- Wednesday 01PM May 24/23
Tina Turner, powerhouse singer dubbed the queen of rock 'n' roll, dead at 83
Tina Turner, the American-born singer who left a hardscrabble farming community and abusive relationship to become one of the top recording artists of all time, has died at age 83.
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- Wednesday 01PM May 24/23
City, Province Strike Deal on Ambulance Service
WINNIPEG -- The city and province have come to a deal that will ensure reliable and consistent ambulance service within Winnipeg.
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- Wednesday 01PM May 24/23
Smouldering compost fire at Brady Road landfill blowing smoke towards Winnipeg
A smouldering fire that began Tuesday at the Brady Road landfill is still burning nearly a full day later and is blowing smoke towards Winnipeg. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says it was called around 5:15 p.m. to the Brady Road Resource Management Facility because of the fire involving three large compost piles – each […]
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- Wednesday 01PM May 24/23
1 in hospital after Berry Street stabbing, Winnipeg police say
One person is in hospital in unstable condition after a stabbing incident Wednesday morning on Berry Street.© Global |
- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Trudeau to end Winnipeg trip with town hall
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to Winnipeg is going to end with a town hall meeting in the city Wednesday evening.© CTV |
- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Prime Minister Trudeau talks to Winnipeggers during town hall
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to Winnipeg is going to end with a town hall meeting in the city Wednesday evening.© CTV |
- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Man Shot and Killed by RCMP in Portage la Prairie
An 18-year-old man has died in Portage la Prairie following a shooting by RCMP.
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- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
18-year-old shot and killed by Manitoba RCMP officer during domestic disturbance call
Manitoba RCMP say an armed 18-year-old was shot and killed by an officer who was responding to a domestic disturbance call in Portage la Prairie.© CTV |
- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Trudeau promises to update act around use and development of water in Canada
Justin Trudeau formally announced the Canada Water Agency will be headquartered in Winnipeg and says his government will update the act around using and developing the resource.© Global |
- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Canada Water Agency will be headquartered in Winnipeg, Trudeau says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is repeating promises to update legislation that governs water use. Trudeau, while formally announcing the Canada Water Agency will be headquartered in Winnipeg, says his government will update the act around the use and development of the resource in Canada. Trudeau didn’t provide details about how the Canada Water Act would […]
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- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Suspect, 18, killed in early-morning incident with Manitoba RCMP
Manitoba RCMP said they attended a domestic disturbance call at an apartment on Hazel Bay in Portage la Prairie just after 1 a.m. and were confronted by a man with a weapon.© Global |
- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Brandon school board votes against 2SLGBTQ+ book ban
A school board in Brandon, Man., voted against banning some 2SLGBTQ+ and sexual education books from school libraries. The Brandon School Board voted 6-1 Tuesday night, following a meeting with members of the public, against creating a committee that would review books in its school libraries. BACKGROUND: Group calls for removal of 2SLGBTQ+ books in […]
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- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
18-year-old shot and killed by police in Portage la Prairie, RCMP say
An 18-year-old man was shot and killed by police in Portage la Prairie, Man., early Wednesday morning.
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- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Manitoba reaches agreement with WFPS to step up ambulance capacity
The Manitoba government and the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) reached an agreement on Wednesday to increase ambulance capacity and ensure effective work for paramedics.© Global |
- Wednesday 12PM May 24/23
Manitoba to announce details of an ambulance agreement with Winnipeg
Manitoba will be announcing details about an ambulance agreement with the City of Winnipeg at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday.© Global |
- Wednesday 11AM May 24/23
'Fatalities every year:' How you can stay safe while boating
As boating season arrives, it’s important for Manitobans to take safety measures and remember how quickly conditions can change out on the water.© CTV |
- Wednesday 11AM May 24/23
Fire Smouldering at Brady Road Landfill
WINNIPEG -- A fire is smouldering at the Brady Road landfill after three large compost piles caught on fire late Tuesday.
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- Wednesday 11AM May 24/23
Fire smouldering at Brady dump
Crews have left a fire at the Brady landfill to smoulder, warning the public that smoke will continue to be an issue until landfill workers can smother the fire completely. […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 11AM May 24/23
Manitoba Public Insurance CEO ousted after review of his conduct, board chair says
The chief executive officer of Manitoba’s auto insurance Crown corporation was let go on the long weekend after an internal review of his conduct, officials said Tuesday. Eric Herbelin’s dismissal from the top post at Manitoba Public Insurance is the latest in a string of moves following cost overruns and plans by the Crown corporation […]
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- Wednesday 10AM May 24/23
Steinbach Woman Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash
A woman from Steinbach was killed Tuesday morning when she lost control of her vehicle and collided with a pickup truck.
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- Wednesday 10AM May 24/23
Be aware of smoke risk near Winnipeg’s Brady Road landfill
Fire crews responded to reports of a fire at the Winnipeg landfill just after 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Firefighters arrived to find three compost piles ablaze.© Global |
- Wednesday 10AM May 24/23
ANALYSIS: WHL always part of Winnipeg’s hockey fabric
It was great to see the WHL on a grand stage again in Winnipeg, and the hockey that was played under that spotlight was nothing short of exceptional.© Global |
- Wednesday 10AM May 24/23
Fire at Brady Road landfill causing smoke to blow into Winnipeg
A fire at the Brady Road Resource Management Facility that began on Tuesday evening is causing smoke to blow into Winnipeg.© CTV |
- Wednesday 10AM May 24/23
Compost piles go up in flames at Brady Road landfill
A fire at the Brady Road Resource Management Facility that began on Tuesday evening is causing smoke to blow into Winnipeg.© CTV |
- Wednesday 10AM May 24/23
26-year-old killed in highway crash after swerving to avoid debris, police say
A 26-year-old woman is dead after she lost control of her vehicle while swerving to avoid debris on the road, colliding with a pickup truck in the opposite lane.
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- Wednesday 09AM May 24/23
Program allows incarcerated women to raise their children inside Canadian prisons
It may look like a typical university dorm room with a shared kitchen space and an entire hallway filled with private bedrooms but it’s actually the minimum-security unit at the Grand Valley Institute for Women, one of a handful of prisons for women in Canada. However, the prison, which is located in Kitchener, ON, is […]
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- Wednesday 09AM May 24/23
Steinbach, Man. RCMP investigate fatal Highway 52 crash
Police said the woman was headed east on Highway 52 when she lost control while trying to avoid debris on the highway, crashing into a westbound pickup truck.© Global |
- Wednesday 08AM May 24/23
Justin Trudeau Visiting Winnipeg on Wednesday
WINNIPEG -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in the city on Wednesday.
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- Wednesday 08AM May 24/23
Brandon school board votes down LGBTQ2 book ban
After a decisive vote Tuesday night, the Brandon School Division is keeping books with LGBTQ2 content in its libraries.© Global |
- Wednesday 08AM May 24/23
Manitoba Crown corporation head ousted after review, board chair says
The chief executive officer of Manitoba's auto insurance Crown corporation was let go on the long weekend after an internal review of his conduct, officials said Tuesday.© CTV |
- Wednesday 08AM May 24/23
Man, 85, found safe after he went missing in Winnipeg
A silver alert issued for a missing 85-year-old Winnipeg man has been dropped after he was found.
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- Wednesday 08AM May 24/23
Trudeau promises to update act around use and development of water in Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is repeating promises to update legislation that governs water use.© CTV |
- Wednesday 08AM May 24/23
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set to spend day in Winnipeg
Trudeau is set to meet with Indigenous high school students in the morning before making an announcement about protecting fresh water.© Global |
- Wednesday 07AM May 24/23
Prime minister visits Winnipeg the day after report on foreign interference released
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Winnipeg to meet with Indigenous high school students and make an announcement about protecting fresh water.
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- Wednesday 07AM May 24/23
Manitoba Crown corporation head ousted after review, board chair says
The chief executive officer of Manitoba's auto insurance Crown corporation was let go on the long weekend after an internal review of his conduct, officials said Tuesday.© Global |
- Wednesday 07AM May 24/23
No public inquiry on foreign interference: Why not? What happens now?
In today’s Big Story podcast, special rapporteur David Johnston’s report on foreign interference was released on May 23. The report ruled out the call for public inquiry into Chinese government interference in Canadian democracy and elections. The decision was just one of the takeaways, despite the controversy dominating federal politics in recent months. Stephen Maher, […]
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- Wednesday 07AM May 24/23
Manitoba NDP Leader Promises More Critical Mineral Development
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew promised an economically focused, fiscally responsible government if his party wins the Oct. 3 election, although his outline to the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce was short on details and costs.
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- Wednesday 07AM May 24/23
Investing in the Ongoing Enhancement of Animal Care
As hog farmers work to raise safe and nutritious pork, they also strive to provide the best possible care for their pigs, ensuring their animals remain healthy and comfortable year-round.
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- Wednesday 06AM May 24/23
First Nation files suit against Hydro over river diversion
A northern First Nation is suing Manitoba Hydro, seeking a court injunction to restrain the Crown corporation’s Churchill River diversion. The lawsuit filed in the Court of King’s Bench last […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Wednesday 05AM May 24/23
Manitoba chiropractor questions 'differential treatment' of colleague's side business after facing inquiry
A Manitoba chiropractor is questioning why she faced discipline for posting a pro-vaccine news story when the fellow chiropractor investigating her operates a side business that claims to help with the symptoms related to ADHD.
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- Wednesday 03AM May 24/23
Libraries are being accused of offering child porn. Librarians explain why that's not true
In parts of Canada, people are campaigning to make public and school libraries remove books they claim make sexually explicit material available to minors, or even contain child pornography.
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- Tuesday 11PM May 23/23
School board rejects book review committee
A marathon Brandon School Division meeting over the potential banning of LGBTQ+ books resulted in a definitive rejection of that idea by most of the board of trustees. At the […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 11PM May 23/23
DeSantis set to make presidential campaign announcement, formalizing Trump rivalry
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, an outspoken cultural conservative long seen as Donald Trump’s leading rival for the Republican nomination, is set to launch his 2024 presidential campaign on Wednesday. The 44-year-old Republican governor plans to announce his decision in an online conversation with Twitter CEO Elon Musk, according to two people with knowledge of the […]
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- Tuesday 10PM May 23/23
Internal review led to ouster of Manitoba Public Insurance CEO, board chair says
The chief executive officer of Manitoba's auto insurance Crown corporation was let go on the long weekend after an internal review of his conduct, officials said Tuesday.
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- Tuesday 09PM May 23/23
Hundreds pack gym in response to call to remove books from Brandon School Division libraries
Hundreds of people packed a Brandon, Man., gymnasium for a school division meeting in response to a call to remove certain books dealing with sexuality and gender identity from libraries.
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- Tuesday 07PM May 23/23
NDP rail on Manitoba deal with B.C. surgery hub
The Progressive Conservative government was called out in question period Tuesday for signing a deal with a B.C. surgical centre that spent 14 years in court fighting the underpinnings of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM May 23/23
Winnipeg advocate urges need for action to fight transphobia
Taylor Lakhryst is a transgender woman living in Winnipeg. She is also an advocate and storyteller in the city. Lakhryst says she has experienced firsthand the abuse and violence gender-diverse people face in society and says there is an urgent need for action and ally ship in the fight against transphobia. “It’s depressing when you […]
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- Tuesday 07PM May 23/23
‘I was not prepared to delay taking action’: MPI board chair
Manitoba Public Insurance’s board of directors voted unanimously to oust former chief executive officer Eric Herbelin from the Crown corporation after reviewing the findings of an internal investigation into his […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM May 23/23
‘I was not prepared to delay taking action’: MPI board chair
Manitoba Public Insurance’s board of directors voted unanimously to oust former chief executive officer Eric Herbelin from the Crown corporation after reviewing the findings of an internal investigation into his […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM May 23/23
PM’s adviser can’t be the one to decide whether Canadians need a public inquiry
David Johnston flattered himself Tuesday when he released his long-awaited recommendation on whether a public inquiry should be held into allegations of foreign interference in Canada’s elections. Johnston, a former […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 07PM May 23/23
News briefs for Wednesday, May 24, 2023
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 Fire on East Gate 8:25 AM Crews battled a fire in the 100 block of East Gate for […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM May 23/23
'We just lost everything': Quail Ridge Apartment residents trying to restart after fire
Several Winnipeg families are looking to rebuild their lives after an apartment fire Friday evening left them with nothing but the clothes on their backs.© CTV |
- Tuesday 06PM May 23/23
Transit union, mayor to meet on security plan
The rush-hour stabbing last week on a Winnipeg Transit bus is just the latest violent attack that underscores the need for onboard security, its drivers’ union says. Chris Scott, president […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06PM May 23/23
Man stabbed by 2-3 unknown people on Winnipeg Transit bus, police say
A man was stabbed by two or three people he didn't know while on board a Winnipeg Transit bus on Friday, police say.
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- Tuesday 06PM May 23/23
Manitoba highway construction to cause delays, but projects worth the wait
As construction season begins, Manitoba's plan for highway upgrades and rebuilds includes more than 800 capital projects worth $4.1 billion, including 525 highways projects.© Global |
- Tuesday 06PM May 23/23
Winnipegger dead in long-weekend crash near Kenora
A Winnipegger has died in a three-vehicle crash near Kenora over the long weekend.© CTV |
- Tuesday 06PM May 23/23
Manitoba First Nations would have expanded authority to ticket bylaw breakers under new legislation
Manitoba's Justice Minister has introduced a bill that would enable First Nations to fine people who break laws and bylaws on reserve, following a call from a northern Indigenous advocacy organization.
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- Tuesday 06PM May 23/23
- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
Senior with terminal cancer calls for access to magic mushrooms after city shop raided
Janis Hughes prefers to use the word “medicine” rather than “drug” while discussing her use of magic mushrooms and advocacy work since being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The Winnipeg woman, […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
Woman to stand trial in 2018 stabbing death of husband
A Manitoba woman has been found fit to stand trial in the slaying of her 85-year-old husband nearly five years ago. Anne-Dore Maria Scheppner, 77, was charged with second-degree murder, […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
Human remains wash up on beach near Matlock
Selkirk RCMP are investigating after human remains were found on the shore of Lake Winnipeg near Matlock Beach Saturday. Officers were called to the beach at about 11:45 a.m. Manitoba […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
Winnipeg firefighters battle Mountain Avenue blaze
The commercial space was the second vacant building to catch fire on Tuesday. Firefighters were called to a vacant house just 12 hours earlier.© Global |
- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
Manitoba’s Native Addictions Council gets over $21.6M from the province
The province is contributing more than $21.6 million towards the redevelopment of the Native Addictions Council of Manitoba building in Winnipeg's North End.© Global |
- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
Ottawa pledges $12M to upgrade water services for Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
Chief Jennifer Bone says the new water treatment plant will expand services to residences using piped water, nearly doubling its capacity to 4,000 people.
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- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
Manitoba Increases Funding for Winnipeg Pride, Premier Stefanson to Walk in Parade
WINNIPEG — The relationship between Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson and Pride Winnipeg showed signs of thawing Tuesday, although she remains under a one-year ban from speaking at the annual rally for the LGBTQ community.
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- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
Back-to-school prizes up for grabs as Manitoba RCMP celebrates 150 years in service
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police turns 150 today. And to celebrate, Manitoba's branch is launching a contest - giving away prizes to children under 14.© Global |
- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
RCMP to reflect on painful history as Canada’s police service on 150th anniversary
The RCMP's plan includes recruiting people of diverse backgrounds and addressing systemic racism.
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- Tuesday 05PM May 23/23
NDP leader aims to boost critical mineral development if he becomes Manitoba's next premier
Wab Kinew told the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Monday that Manitoba has cobalt, lithium and other critical minerals and can produce them with higher labour and environmental standards than other areas.
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- Tuesday 04PM May 23/23
LGBTTQ+ community in Winnipeg sending message to Brandon School Board
LGBTTQ+ residents rallied in the Manitoba capital with pride flags as trustees reconvened in a boardroom 200 kilometres west of Winnipeg to answer a request to remove books with trans […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 04PM May 23/23
Winnipeg resident, 24, dies after 3-vehicle crash in Kenora area
A 24-year-old from Winnipeg died in a three-vehicle crash Monday night in Kenora while two others involved in the incident were taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries.
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- Tuesday 04PM May 23/23
‘I’m just glad that justice is finally happening’: homicide charges against Mexico hotel employees in death of Winnipeg man
A Winnipeg woman whose husband was killed during their honeymoon at a resort in Mexico is relieved after learning prosecutors are proceeding with homicide charges against two suspects. Stacey Ropos […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 04PM May 23/23
Manitoba NDP leader promises more critical mineral development
Manitoba's Opposition NDP leader says he would work to boost critical mineral development if he becomes premier in October.© Global |
- Tuesday 03PM May 23/23
Dauphin, Man. vehicle stop leads to arrests, seizure of loaded firearms: RCMP
On Sunday at 12:30 a.m., two adults and four children inside a vehicle were stopped on Main Street South in Dauphin, Man.© Global |
- Tuesday 03PM May 23/23
Manitoba NDP leader promises more critical mineral development
WINNIPEG – Manitoba Opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew promised an economically focused, fiscally responsible government if his party wins the Oct. 3 election, although his outline to the Winnipeg Chamber […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 03PM May 23/23
Thompson RCMP seize drugs, weapons, cash and make multiple arrests in bust
On Saturday at 9:15 p.m., RCMP say they used a search warrant at a home on Pipe Road in Thompson, Man.© Global |
- Tuesday 03PM May 23/23
Winnipeg man stabbed on bus following altercation: police
Winnipeg police say a man was stabbed on a transit bus Friday following an altercation with at least two suspects. The Winnipeg Police Service says it happened on a bus at Sargent Avenue and Balmoral Street around 5:15 p.m. Investigators believe an altercation took place on the bus between the victim and two or three […]
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- Tuesday 02PM May 23/23
Winnipeg police searching for 38-year-old man wanted for manslaughter
Winnipeg police are searching for a 38-year-old man who's wanted for manslaughter in connection with the death of a 31-year-old man earlier this month.
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- Tuesday 02PM May 23/23
Human Remains Found Near Matlock Beach
Manitoba RCMP are investigating after the discovery of human remains on the shore of Lake Winnipeg in the Matlock Beach area.
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