Clock ticking on federal commitment for landfill search before Parliament’s summer break: Manitoba grand chief
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An expansion of addictions treatment services in Manitoba's rural and northern communities will allow more people to get treatment closer to their homes, the province said in a funding announcement Thursday.
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Despite the cooler temperatures Winnipeg is experiencing, the heat is expected to return. “A number of models are saying some very similar things. We temperatures could be quite hot by the time we get to early next week,” said Environment Canada. And with the heat comes fears of staying all day in classrooms without A/C. […]
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When the Winnipeg Folk Festival concludes on July 9, executive director Lynne Skromeda will prepare for a new industry role.
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Naloxone: It’s a life-saving drug in short supply in Manitoba. And now, a Manitoba politician is calling on the federal government to take action, as the low supply of Naloxone is costing peoples’ lives. Earlier Thursday, against a backdrop of community organizations and members of the provincial NDP, Winnipeg Centre MP Leah Gazan called on […]
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A 15-year-old boy has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a woman whose body was found in a western Manitoba home last week, RCMP say.
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A western Manitoba farmer is questioning his standing with a higher power after a storm pummelled his community with hail as big as softballs, strong winds and rain. "God tried to clear Oak River off the map," grain farmer Eric McLean wrote on social media.
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Severe thunderstorm watches are in effect for parts of Manitoba on Thursday, Environment Canada says.
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WINNIPEG — The decision to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two First Nations women and who will fund it remains up in the air a month after a feasibility study was completed.
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WINNIPEG -- The province is putting up $700,000 towards a feasibility study on extending Chief Peguis Trail.
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The South Perimeter Highway at St. Mary's Road will temporarily close overnight beginning June 12.
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Costco is having some Father’s day smartphone deals from June 8th to 19th. Get them at the kiosks in store.
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Manitoba’s premier says a potential search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two First Nations women should be led by the federal government and families. Premier Heather Stefanson says the province is standing by the families of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran but did not commit to providing provincial money to help fund […]
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A Winnipeg school trustee has been suspended for breaching a code of conduct with social media posts the board says have "targeted the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and been harmful to our entire community."
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The City of Winnipeg along with the Province of Manitoba and the Government of Canada have announced round 3 of funding for the Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI). With the new funding, four new projects in Winnipeg will help Indigenous peoples, and women and their children fleeing violence. “Everyone deserves a safe and affordable place to […]
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WINNIPEG -- Barry Arnason is off to another great start. An owner and breeder of fine thoroughbred racehorses here in Manitoba, Arnason reached a milestone this year.
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An update from RCMP Thursday said 26-year-old Shawn Owen Spence had been arrested. Spence was wanted for first degree murder, possession of a firearm while prohibited and possession of a firearm knowing its possession was unauthorized.
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A 25-year-old man faces a slew of charges after a vehicle was stolen in Stonewall, Man., and later involved in a crash that sent two Winnipeg police officers to hospital on Wednesday.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says children who do not see a Pride flag at their schools should know one is flying for them on Parliament Hill.
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Manitoba is inviting Indigenous residential, day school and Sixties Scoop survivors to reclaim their traditional names.
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The battle against hundreds of wildfires continues, as almost every jurisdiction in Canada remains under either heat or air quality warnings from the federal government. The day after what was supposed to be National Clean Air Day, dozens of alerts remain in place for unseasonable heat or smoky air quality that kept millions of Canadians […]
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For the past few years, orcas off the coast of Portugal and Spain have been bumping, attacking, and sinking small boats. Since 2020, at least three boats have been sunk, and many more have needed urgent rescue. Stephanie Pappas, a science journalist and writer for Scientific American, says it’s a mystery why the orcas are […]
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is showing no interest in compromising with Meta and Google over a Liberal bill that would make them pay for Canadian journalism that helps the companies generate revenue.
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In the 75 years since Cecil Harris' death from a farm injury, the statistics have hardly changed.
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High vacancy rates in the Thompson Fire & Emergency Services are causing delayed fire and medical responses and putting the community at risk, firefighters in the northern Manitoba city say.
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Sen. Michèle Audette, the former co-commissioner of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry, talked with CBC about the findings of CBC's "Mother. Sister. Daughter." project, which looked at the progress on the inquiry's 231 calls for justice.
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With the deadline to repay a federal government COVID-19 loan looming, some small businesses are at risk of closure – while others who later found out they don’t qualify want a chance to appeal.
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An attacker with a knife stabbed several very young children and at least one adult, leaving some with life-threatening injuries, in a lakeside park in a town in the French Alps on Thursday before he was arrested, authorities said. French President Emmanuel Macron said “children and an adult are between life and death.” He described […]
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Winnipeg motorists will want to take note of three temporary road closures over the coming days.
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Residents in Winnipeg's Tuxedo neighbourhood who fought against a proposed apartment complex say they feel defeated after a provincial board recommended the project go ahead.
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People on both sides of the debate over the destruction of statues linked to colonization can come together and learn to respect each other, Gov. Gen. Mary Simon said during a visit to Manitoba Wednesday.
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Traditional Indigenous star teachings will be brought to life through a drone show that will close this year's Canada Day celebrations at The Forks in Winnipeg.
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As wildfires continue to rage out of control in Quebec, severe levels of air pollution have prompted air quality warnings across vast portions of eastern Canada and the U.S. CBC News spoke to experts and consulted recent studies to show the potential health impacts of the smoke in the air.
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Days after the province re-erected the statue of Queen Elizabeth II, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC), says it is extremely disappointed by the decision. “At this time, First Nations citizens are still actively seeking healing from the wounds of colonization and genocide inflicted by residential schools and by replacing the Queen Elizabeth II statue […]
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Police in Manitoba are searching for a 26-year-old man from Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation who is accused of first-degree murder in the Tuesday shooting death of a 39-year-old man.
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A section of Roblin Boulevard is closed due to a culvert failure, the city said Wednesday.
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Students and staff of a Winnipeg school are still fawning over a close encounter with a baby deer last week, but a school counsellor says it was about more than being so close to such a cute animal.
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A Winnipeg school trustee has been suspended for three months, without pay, after she made anti-2SLGBTQ+ posts on social media.
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Manitoba RCMP have an 18-year-old man in custody following a home invasion in Erickson early Tuesday.
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The Manitoba government says it has struck a new deal with the Misericordia Health Centre’s sleep disorder centre and a private medical technology company that could provide as many as 320 more Manitobans with at-home sleep study kits every month over the next two years.
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