Notorious serial killer Paul Bernardo moved to medium-security prison in Quebec
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Doctors Manitoba has launched a new online resource called “Getting Healthy” that will provide advice from physicians on easy steps people can take to keep their health in check. “Whether it’s being active, eating well, reducing stress, sleeping better, catching up on immunizations or medical screening, you’ll find practical tips for Manitobans of all ages […]
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All but one person who was injured Wednesday during a school trip to Fort Gibraltar in Winnipeg's St. Boniface area have been released from the hospital.
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A 14-year-old boy has been charged in connection with armed robberies and a machete attack on a teenage girl.
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Manitoba RCMP have charged a man after they say he brandished a gun during a dispute with his landlord in Powerview-Pine Falls.
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Doctors Manitoba has launched a new online resource and contest to encourage Manitobans to get healthier this June.
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OTTAWA — The federal government’s Charter statement for its proposed bail reforms says there is “just cause” to deny bail if certain requirements are met. Justice Minister David Lametti introduced a bill last month that would make it harder for some repeat violent offenders to seek pretrial release by putting the onus on them to […]
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OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is wishing LGBTQ people a happy Pride month, linking it with his platform’s focus on freedom, but he is not saying whether he’ll be attending any Pride events. The Opposition leader also joined a weeklong chorus of condemnation of Uganda’s plan to jail gender and sexual minorities. “I wish […]
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is committed to keeping David Johnston in place as Canada’s special rapporteur on foreign interference, despite a majority of MPs voting in favour of his stepping down from the gig. Trudeau said in Toronto Friday that he looks forward to public hearings the governor general is expected […]
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A bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth that was toppled on the grounds of the Manitoba Legislature has been repaired and was put back in place Friday.
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Keeping people cool in extreme heat is part of the plan this weekend in Winnipeg as the Pride festival gets underway under a blazing sun.
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WINNIPEG — A statue of Queen Elizabeth that was toppled on the grounds of the Manitoba legislature has been repaired and put back in place.
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The province reported 21 COVID-19-related hospital admissions for the second consecutive week in its most recent respiratory illness surveillance data.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba's trail network is receiving nearly $1 million from the province for 34 new trail projects.
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A passenger train derailed in eastern India Friday, trapping many people inside its derailed coaches, officials said.
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WINNIPEG — A bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth that was toppled on the grounds of the Manitoba legislature has been repaired and put back in place. The three-metre-high statue was one of two monuments hauled to the ground on Canada Day in 2021 by demonstrators following the discovery of suspected unmarked graves at a former […]
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With this warm weather, it looks like strawberry season might be a little bit early this year. It’s usually towards the end of June and early July. It’s a great time to start planning which one you want to check ... Read More »
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If you’re looking for something fun to do on Friday nights in August, make sure to check out the free movies at the Lyric Theater in Assiniboine Park. They have a great lineup this year, and make sure to check ... Read More »
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Pierre Poilievre is in Manitoba to rally Conservative supporters ahead of a byelection that Maxime Bernier is hoping will put him back in Parliament.
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WINNIPEG -- A summer with concerts, food and drink tours, and a farmers' market is enticing people to head downtown.
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The City of Winnipeg summer leisure guide is out right now, and registration opens on June 13th at 8:00 a.m. You can register for classes online, on the phone or in person, and you can view all of the classes ... Read More »
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In today’s Big Story, right now, reboots, remakes, and familiar characters dominate the silver screen. Last week it was The Little Mermaid, then the 10th Fast and Furious movie. Soon, it will be Spider-Man, followed by the Barbie movie. It can feel like the only things on screen right now are leaving little room for […]
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The Manitoba legislature has risen for the summer and an upcoming election campaign that is expected to focus on health care, taxes and crime.
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The chief of Little Grand Rapids First Nation has said some residents no longer want the Roman Catholic church in their community — and they may not be alone. First Nations leaders and residential school survivors say the allegations may have caused further damage to an already fragile relationship.
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Pierre Poilievre is off to Manitoba to rally Conservative supporters ahead of a byelection that Maxime Bernier is hoping will send him back to Parliament. The far-right People’s Party of Canada leader lost his Quebec seat in the 2019 federal vote and lost again in the 2021 election. The riding of Portage—Lisgar came up for […]
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Two weeks before ending his life, Jeffrey Epstein sat in the corner of his Manhattan jail cell with his hands over his ears, desperate to muffle the sound of a toilet that wouldn’t stop running. Epstein was agitated and unable to sleep, jail officials observed in records newly obtained by The Associated Press. He called […]
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A new public art sculpture and narrative panels in Old St. Vital aim to celebrate the neighbourhood's history and raise awareness about Winnipeg’s tree canopy.
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City councillors moved closer to finalizing a land lease agreement with the Winnipeg Goldeyes on Thursday, three years after council originally approved the terms and conditions.
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Manitobans have continued to show their support for CBC Radio, securing the station in the No. 1 spot among Winnipeg stations, according to the latest ratings.
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Owners of derelict properties could soon face new fees and tougher security requirements after Winnipeg councillors approved a package of new rules on Thursday.
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson has issued a formal apology in the legislature to former residents of a facility for people with intellectual disabilities.
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Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for Winnipeg and several communities in southern Manitoba as the region continues to experience a period of hot and humid weather.
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Chief justices and associate chief justices are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the cabinet and the recommendation of the prime minister
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Wildfires in Nova Scotia continue to burn, putting the province's southwest corner kept the coastal town of Shelburne on edge.
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Crime is on the rise in Winnipeg. While some experts say, the way to curb the trend is more investment in public resources rather than law enforcement – others on the frontlines believe more police presence is needed, at least in the short-term, until the situation stabilizes. “Some of the crime we’re seeing, especially rises […]
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The Manitoba Legislature is set to break for the summer and an upcoming election campaign that is expected to focus on health care, taxes and crime.
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A five-year-old girl is believed to have drowned after wandering away from her home in Brochet, a remote fly-in community about 935 km northwest of Winnipeg.
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Thompson RCMP are investigating the possible drowning of a five-year-old girl in the community of Brochet, Manitoba.
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The Manitoba legislature is set to break for the summer and an upcoming election campaign that is expected to focus on health care, taxes and crime. The governing Progressive Conservatives have passed dozens of bills into law this spring, including the annual budget and anti-crime measures. But five bills were derailed by the Opposition New […]
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The chief of the Brandon Police Service is retiring later this month. Chief Wayne Balcaen says his last day on the force will be June 23.
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WINNIPEG -- Motorists are being advised to avoid certain city streets this weekend due to a number of road closures.
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Shared Health, the organization that oversees health-care delivery in the province, shot back at the Manitoba Association of Healthcare Professionals (MAHCP) on Thursday, after the union representing about 6,500 workers threatened to go on strike.
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Inspectors are reviewing the site of a popular tourist attraction to get a better idea of what may have caused a wooden structure to give way, resulting in the hospitalization of 17 children and one adult. Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham said the city was reviewing the site at Fort Gibraltar along with provincial Workplace Safety […]
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WINNIPEG — Inspectors are reviewing the Fort Gibraltar site to find out what caused a wooden walkway to collapse, injuring 18 people.
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