Majority of children injured in Fort Gibraltar accident out of hospital
Most of the children who were injured Wednesday during a school trip to Fort Gibraltar in Winnipeg's St. Boniface area have been released from hospital.
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Most of the children who were injured Wednesday during a school trip to Fort Gibraltar in Winnipeg's St. Boniface area have been released from hospital.
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The next step of Winnipeg's proposed widening of Kenaston Boulevard is getting a $700,000 contribution from the Manitoba government.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is providing $700,000 for a design study of the Kenaston Boulevard expansion project.
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If you're flying on an Air Canada flight Thursday, you're being urged to check the status of your flight ahead of time. Air Canada says it is dealing with 'IT issues' and some flights are subsequently delayed.
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Air Canada is experiencing an issue with one of its internal systems, leading to flight delays across its network.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) customers experienced issues with the bank’s online and mobile systems on Thursday. Around 8 a.m., users began reporting an issue with not seeing details in their accounts. @RBC Hi RBC! Online bank service is down… I can’t access the view of my money. What is going on??? Two months ago […]
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There are still a lot of Canadians who have yet to return to the office full-time after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, and its having a major effect on the country's economics.
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WINNIPEG -- Former 92.1 CITI morning show host Dave Wheeler and Rogers Sports & Media have settled a $1.4 million lawsuit.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, born during the early days of Facebook, young people are now transitioning into adulthood and have begun to realize just how much of their lives their parents turned into content. In many cases, the content is embarrassing and humiliating, and they find themselves lacking ownership or control over it. Some […]
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Manitoba RCMP officers were assaulted last week while trying to arrest a man in the community of Cypress River.
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Professor Kirsten Lindbloom's grandfather was the Portage Indian Residential School principal in 1958. She connected with the National Indigenous Residential School Museum of Canada Inc. as a form of truth, reconciliation and education with seven students from the University of Wisconsin.
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Winnipeg has no emergency overnight shelter dedicated to women. Families who have loved ones living on the street say they fear for their lives everyday.
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Manitoba should have election results more quickly than Alberta, thanks to electronic voting machines that are expected to spit out results within about an hour of polls closing on Oct. 3.
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Leslie Ann Coles knew “almost immediately” something was wrong after her COVID-19 infection in January 2021. The filmmaker from Woodbridge, Ont., had never had writer’s block in her life — but she couldn’t find the words to make revisions to a screenplay she’d been working on. “It was really, really frightening,” Coles said. Her emotional […]
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Brandon’s chief of police Wayne Balcaen announced his upcoming retirement after serving as the city’s police chief since 2017.
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The head of Pride Winnipeg says the Progressive Conservative caucus shouldn't need to be forced to walk in Pride parades across the province this year.
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Manitoba RCMP have charged a priest working in a remote First Nation community, after allegedly sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl. Police have arrested 48-year-old Arul Savari, who is a priest in Little Grand Rapids First Nation, about 265km northeast of Winnipeg. He has been taken out of the community and remains in custody. Investigators believe […]
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The Winnipeg Foundation has approved $225,000 a year for four years, for a total of $900,000, to extend the operating hours and pay for harm reduction supplies at Amoowigamig, the public washroom facility on Main Street near Higgins Avenue.
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A Vancouver bakery broken into by someone who also stole six cupcakes has received an apology from the man behind the bizarre incident.
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A jury found “That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson guilty of two out of three counts of rape Wednesday in a Los Angeles retrial
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A children’s hospital in Montreal is reminding that summertime and high temperatures come with an increased risk of drownings, falls from windows and other dangers. The children’s hospital says many injuries it sees during the summer are preventable “if precautions were taken.” Water safety The hospital is urging Canadians to keep children safe around water. […]
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A 21-year-old was found dead on Tuesday morning in a western Manitoba First Nation after an apparent hit-and-run, RCMP say.
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The House of Commons has voted in favour of asking David Johnston to step down from his role leading a probe into allegations of foreign interference.
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Leaders from a Manitoba task force aiming to reduce the pandemic backlog of medical procedures said public and private clinicians are needed to address the logjam, which they've made some progress on.
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Two people are dead after a house fire in Kenora last Friday.
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Police are investigating after an unknown man allegedly entered a Winnipeg high school and walked into the girls’ bathroom. The man, believed to be in his late teens or early 20s, allegedly entered the washroom of Maples Collegiate high school Monday. Police allege the suspect “confronted a few female students when they entered the washroom, […]
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating a fatal hit-and-run in Sioux Valley Dakota Nation that killed a 21-year-old man.
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Winnipeg police are looking for a man they say entered the female washroom at Maples Collegiate on Monday.
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A massive donation of $27 million, made to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation by a private charity, "will forever change the future of cancer care in this province," foundation president Patti Smith says.
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The Canadian federal government is addressing the country's dire need to fill labour vacancies by launching a new process for foreign skilled workers to gain permanent residency.
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Nearly all 16 schoolchildren and one adult hospitalized after a fall Wednesday at a popular tourist attraction in Winnipeg will be discharged by the end of the day, hospital staff says. The 17 injured people fell from a platform believed to be four-and-a-half to six metres high inside Fort Gibraltar just before 10 a.m. Health […]
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Winnipeg police have arrested a 24-year-old man in the stabbing death of a 22-year-old man in the city’s North End.
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Police say a Winnipeg man has been arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 22-year-old in the city’s North End Tuesday. Homicide unit investigators believe there was a dispute and physical altercation between two groups on Salter Street near Burrows Avenue around 3:45 a.m. Police allege the suspect stabbed the victim, who has […]
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Manitoba health officials say they have made more progress in reducing diagnostic and surgical backlogs that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Peter MacDonald, who chairs a provincial committee on the issue, says 40 per cent of the diagnostic backlog related to the pandemic has been cleared, up from 32 per cent last month. He […]
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Seventeen people, 16 of them children, were taken to hospital after an incident in north St. Boniface on Wednesday.
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WINNIPEG -- As many as 16 children were went to hospital Wednesday after a fall from a raised platform at Fort Gibraltar in St. Boniface.
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WINNIPEG -- The CancerCare Manitoba Foundation has received the largest donation to a healthcare organization in the history of the province.
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Two western Manitoba teenage girls were seriously injured and a younger girl died after the side-by-side they were riding in hit the ditch and rolled several times earlier this month, RCMP say.
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A 12-year-old girl has died following an off-road vehicle accident just south of Neepawa.
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Health Canada has announced new warning labels to be printed directly on cigarettes in an effort to deter new smokers, encourage quitting and reduce tobacco-related deaths. It's a world first that experts hope will have a significant impact.
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As an unprecedented string of wildfires in Nova Scotia continue to burn out of control, fire officials were hoping for a break in the dry, windy weather.
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Canada will become the first country to print health warnings directly on individual cigarettes. Carolyn Bennett, the Minister for Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health, says the move will be part of the government’s efforts to help adults quit smoking while protecting youth and non-tobacco users from nicotine addiction. Labelling the tipping […]
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A summer forecast warns western wildfires will likely continue to be “a major concern," with higher-than-normal temperatures expected when the second fire season ramps up in July and peaks in August.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, Canadians currently carry the most household debt of any country in the G7, and it’s also amongst the highest of all industrialized nations in the world. As the cost of living continues to rise, an inability to manage and service this debt could have profound consequences for our economy. Jim […]
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed infielder Jace Mercer for the 2023 season.
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Pride Toronto executive director Sherwin Modeste feels the Toronto Blue Jays have an opportunity to turn a player’s negative action into a positive. Blue Jays reliever Anthony Bass apologized Tuesday for expressing support on social media for anti-2SLGBTQ+ boycotts of Target and Bud Light. A day earlier, he shared an Instagram post urging others to […]
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