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A critical incident report from Manitoba's chief medical examiner says there was "no mystery" as to how Krystal Mousseau died after a failed attempt to airlift her to an Ottawa hospital last May, but the NDP suggests the circumstances around her death remain uncertain.
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As the war in Ukraine continues, Manitoba is waiving a $500 fee for Ukrainians attempting to enter the province through the provincial nominee program.
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If it wasn't for pandemic restrictions, a new art exhibit at the Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq might not be what it is today. Kwaata-nihtaawakihk – A Hard Birth got postponed by roughly two years due to the pandemic, but the project’s curators said they benefited from the extra time.
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A Manitoba court has ruled in favour of the City of Winnipeg's civil claim that former chief administrative officer Phil Sheegl accepted a bribe and breached his duty as a city officer by accepting $327,000 from the contractor who built the city's police headquarters.
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A Winnipeg greenhouse owner says he won't change the store's mask rules, even though the province has lifted the last of its public health orders.
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Ukrainians around the world, including right here in Canada have been calling on the NATO alliance to implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine, as cities are turned to rubble from Russian missiles and shelling – destroying homes, and killing civilians. But will enough pressure not only from the Ukrainian government but Ukrainians across the world […]
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The U.N. humanitarian chief on Tuesday urged a world focused on Russia’s war in Ukraine not to forget the conflict in Yemen.
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The U.N. humanitarian chief on Tuesday urged a world focused on Russia’s war in Ukraine not to forget the conflict in Yemen.
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The U.N. humanitarian chief on Tuesday urged a world focused on Russia’s war in Ukraine not to forget the conflict in Yemen.
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The City of Winnipeg is offering $7,000 in grants to community gardening groups.
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The Manitoba government is looking at tightening security at the provincial legislature and banning some activities from the grounds that surround the historic building.
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The organization that represents First Nations in southern Manitoba is calling for justice reform after an Anishinaabe woman suffered repeated racist and misogynistic verbal attacks during a trial.
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Two people, including a teen girl, have been arrested after sheriff's officers were assaulted at the Portage la Prairie provincial court building.
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is looking at tightening security at the legislature and banning some activities from the grounds that surround the historic building.
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The Manitoba government is looking at tightening security at the legislature and banning some activities from the grounds that surround the historic building. A bill put forward by the Progressive Conservative government would allow the provincial cabinet to set down a list of prohibited activities in the area. It would give security officers the power […]
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A CP Rail strike is imminent unless the two sides can come to an agreement. That could leave the world's top exporter of fertilizer in a dire position.
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WINNIPEG -- Five people have been charged after an investigation into an organized crime group attempting to establish themselves in Winnipeg.
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One of the world’s top women’s curling teams is splitting up. Team Jennifer Jones announced on Twitter on Monday that players would go their separate ways at season’s end. “We wanted our fans and the curling community to hear it from us first that we have decided to go in different directions once the season […]
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Officers seized roughly $160,000 cash and methamphetamine, fentanyl and cocaine they say is worth $2 million during busts over the past six months, says Insp. Elton Hall of the Winnipeg police guns and gangs unit.
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The removal of restrictions in a number of provinces has put vulnerable people in the position of choosing between their health and living everyday life.
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Five people in their 20s were arrested and large quantities of methamphetamine and fentanyl were seized as part of a months-long investigation into drug trafficking by Winnipeg police. The Winnipeg Police Service says it began investigating crime groups and drug networks from other cities trying to establish themselves in Winnipeg last September. In a release, […]
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Manitoba Shared Health is planning for another spike in hospital admissions for COVID-19 now that public health restrictions have been eliminated.
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Manitoba is lifting all remaining public health orders that were put in place to try to slow the spread of COVID-19. Health Minister Audrey Gordon says the path forward as of today will be different for each person and some may choose to continue wearing masks despite it no longer being required. Masks will still […]
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All morning I have been getting pop ups on my Amazon about one day shipping. It says it’s available in Winnipeg to my postal code, and it’s on millions of items, yet I must have looked at about 100 things ... Read More »
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Manitoba is reporting another death and four fewer people in hospital with COVID-19 on the province's online dashboard Tuesday.
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A 68-year-old woman from Dauphin is dead after a two-vehicle collision early Monday morning in the rural municipality of Lakeshore.
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A 68-year-old Dauphin woman has died following a two-vehicle crash on Highway 276.
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Canada has imposed new sanctions against 15 additional Russian officials in response to the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine, which is now into its third week.
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Manitoba RCMP have arrested and charged a man after officers were assaulted in the RM of Rosser.
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Parents of young children and advocates for urban Indigenous people say vaccination rates are still too low to get rid of masks.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a powerful, personal appeal to Canada to do more to help his embattled country withstand the invasion by Russia.
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A new poll suggests nearly three-quarters of Canadians believe NATO allies should prepare for military intervention as Russian aggression escalates in Ukraine, even as half hold out hope for a diplomatic resolution. The online survey of 1,515 Canadians was conducted by Leger between Friday and Sunday. The results show about half of Canadians still believe […]
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made history on Tuesday addressing the Canadian Parliament and pleading for continued support amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In his virtual speech in the House of Commons, Zelenskyy asked Canadians to imagine if their country was under a similar attack. “Can you imagine the famous CN Tower in Toronto if […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, these last few weeks, the war in Ukraine has been at the front of everyone’s mind, and rightfully so. And while we in Canada have so far been insulated from the conflict and its worst humanitarian and economic impacts, we are starting to feel its effects, at the pumps. Across […]
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WINNIPEG -- The last of Manitoba's COVID-19 public health orders were lifted just after midnight Tuesday.
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Russia’s relentless bombardment of Ukraine edged closer to central Kyiv on Tuesday, with a series of strikes hitting a residential neighborhood as the leaders of three European Union countries planned a bold visit to Ukraine’s embattled capital in a show of support. Shortly before dawn, large explosions thundered across Kyiv from what Ukrainian authorities said […]
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As a multi-job worker and millennial, Maribeth Tabanera dug themself out of debt to become a condo owner. Tabanera shares their tips to avoiding major debt and the stress that comes along with it. Their film is part of Unlocked; Housing stories by young Canadians, a national storytelling series by CBC's Creator Network.
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Nick Krawetz says universities should cover tuition and living costs for Ukrainian students affected by war.
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Three times over the past 10 months, high-profile Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have used some variation of "coulda, shoulda, woulda" in response to questions about the way the government handled the pandemic.
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Hetxw'ms Gyetxw from Gitxsan Nation, sees himself as a bridge between Indigenous knowledge and Western science, and used his experience to help centre Indigenous communities on the Climate Atlas of Canada, an interactive tool aimed at helping people understand climate change.
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The Manitoba Liberals are calling on the government to reinstate health insurance for international students after the family of Kenyan man received a medical bill of more than $500,000.
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