Manitoba’s First Potash Mine Begins Production
Production has begun on the province's first potash mine in western Manitoba.
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Production has begun on the province's first potash mine in western Manitoba.
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The LGBTQ community in southern Manitoba is preparing to celebrate Pride this weekend Morden in the face of several acts of homophobic vandalism in the Pembina Valley region.
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Zach Collaros was glad Blue Bombers fans were able to cheer just as much at the end of the game as they did early on in Winnipeg’s 42-31 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday.
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Zach Collaros threw for 189 yards and three touchdowns in the first quarter and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers held off a late Hamilton surge to defeat the visiting Tiger-Cats 42-31 in the first game of the season for both teams Friday.
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Fans of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were in a mood to party before their season-opening game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at IG Field Friday night.
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A new potash mine is now in production in Manitoba, Premier Heather Stefanson announced Friday.
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Devin Edmiston has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison a fatal crash that killed his girlfriend and a motorcyclist on the Alaska Highway in 2020.
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Winnipeg cyclists could soon have a new, free registration system as part of an effort to curb bike thefts.
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A new copper plaque on the boulevard along Broadway at Donald Street aims to educate Winnipeggers about the source of their drinking water and the community surrounding it — Shoal Lake 40 First Nation.
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Winnipeg’s former mayor is starting a new job on Monday, after securing a position at Canada Life, Brian Bowman told CBC News on Friday.
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A Manitoba couple who raise cattle near the Duck Mountains say they're losing thousands of dollars annually to wolf attacks. The province has a compensation program for predator kills but the problem is wolves are dragging away the evidence they say they need to make a claim.
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After being forced to close its exotic butterfly biome last Thursday by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, The Leaf at Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park reopened on Friday, featuring only domestic insects.
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David Johnston has announced he is stepping down as Canada’s special rapporteur on foreign interference.
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The Winnipeg Art Gallery has sold Four Andy Warhol silkscreen prints of Queen Elizabeth II at auction for $936,000. The gallery intends to use the proceeds to purchase contemporary Indigenous art which will be displayed here inside the gallery. The prints were sold at a fine-art auction in Toronto Thursday afternoon. Cowley Abbott, the auction […]
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Two new boat inspection stations in western Manitoba are opening to catch boaters carrying aquatic invasive species.
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A 19-year-old man died after being hit by a piece of heavy equipment while he was working on a construction site in southern Manitoba Thursday, RCMP say.
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WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors detonated another bombshell under Donald Trump’s election campaign Friday, this time hitting the former president with 37 felony charges related to the cavalier handling of national security secrets. A newly unsealed indictment provides the most detailed account yet of what is only the latest legal entanglement for the man vowing to […]
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Voters started heading to the polling stations on Friday as advance voting opened for byelections the Winnipeg South Centre and Portage-Lisgar federal electoral districts.
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Manitoba RCMP say they have found the remains of a First Nations woman who was reported missing three years ago. Police received information recently about the disappearance of Melinda Lynxleg that led officers to an abandoned residence in the rural area of San Clara, Man., near the Manitoba-Saskatchewan boundary. RCMP crews, including a forensic identification […]
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An 18-year-old Olive Garden server was sent to hospital in unstable condition after being stabbed multiple times by a patron. Restaurant staff and the community are now processing what police call a random and unprovoked attack. Police were called to the restaurant on Reenders Drive for a report that a woman had been stabbed. When […]
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TORONTO — This week, for the first time in its history, the Toronto Zoo’s animals were under serious threat from smoky skies. Most were allowed to stay outside, where they’re more comfortable, said Grant Furniss, director of wildlife care, but those at particular risk were ushered indoors when the wildfire smoke came rolling in. Like […]
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A 19-year-old man has died after being involved in a workplace accident on Thursday afternoon.
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Wildfire smoke that hung over Toronto for several days cleared Friday, resulting in a notable improvement in air quality, while communities in northern Ontario and western Quebec saw pollution warnings and hazy skies. Environment Canada had no air quality statements in place for Toronto on Friday but issued several for parts of northeastern Ontario, including […]
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The Correctional Service of Canada is defending Paul Bernardo’s privacy rights, as the federal public safety minister says the country is owed an explanation for why he was moved. Marco Mendicino says Canadians deserve to know why the serial rapist and killer was transferred from a maximum-security prison to medium security, given the matter is […]
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WINNIPEG — Melinda Lynxleg's family can finally bring the First Nations woman home after three excruciating years of searching.
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WestJet and Swoop pilots have ratified a new collective agreement after a bargaining process that saw the threat of a strike snarl many Canadians' long weekend plans last month.
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RCMP say officers have found the remains of a First Nations woman who had been missing for more than three years, and believe her death was a homicide.
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WINNIPEG -- An Olive Garden server is recovering in hospital after being stabbed Thursday night while on the job.
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Air Canada is rejecting compensation claims from travellers who were among the thousands affected by flight delays caused by computer problems in recent weeks.
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A 27-year-old man repeatedly stabbed a woman in a random and unprovoked attack at an Olive Garden restaurant in Winnipeg Thursday night, police say.
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Canada’s jobless rate ticked higher to 5.2 per cent in May, marking the first increase since August 2022 as economists have been watching for any sign of a softening labour market. Overall employment was little changed last month as the economy lost a modest 17,000 jobs, Statistics Canada reported Friday. “Today’s negative print ends a […]
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Traffic delays are expected as the province conducts rock blasting on the Trans-Canada Highway at the Manitoba-Ontario border.
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Sioux Valley Dakota Nation is cheering on Las Vegas Golden Knight Zach Whitecloud, hoping his team can claim the Stanley Cup.
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Currently, Canada’s federal government is undertaking a comprehensive review of the legislation that legalized recreational marijuana. While the basic aspects of the act are expected to remain largely unchanged, the review presents an opportunity to improve the system and make it more fair for everyone. Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, associate professor of criminal justice at University of […]
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OTTAWA — Canadians who make content online are to be excluded from future regulations that the Liberal government is imposing on digital giants, a new draft policy shows.
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Manitoba Liberals and New Democrats say a series of attack ads launched by a Regina-based political action committee with ties to Saskatchewan conservatives amounts to interference in the upcoming election in this province.
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A 17-year-old boy who was reported missing from Chemawawin Cree Nation two weeks ago has been found safe, the community's chief says.
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A 17-year-old boy who was reported missing from Chemawawin Cree Nation two weeks ago has been found safe, the community's chief says.
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Every year, the sounds of the rides are turned off and crowds are limited for Disability Day at the Manitoba Summer Fair in Brandon, Man., to make sure all kids have an opportunity to experience the event.
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Metaphorical clouds of controversy and literal clouds of smoke continue to swirl around the RBC Canadian Open. Canada’s Corey Conners was in a four-way tie atop the leaderboard after a 5-under 67 in Thursday’s first round. England’s Aaron Rai and Americans Justin Lower and Chesson Hadley were grouped with Conners at the top of the […]
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Canadian women's soccer coach Bev Priestman is underlining the importance of mental health during a tournament of FIFA's magnitude.
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Canada has partnered with a non-profit to seek out 2SLGBTQ+ people fleeing violence all over the world and refer them to Canada as government-assisted refugees. Rainbow Road is based in North American and aims to help people facing persecution from systemic, state-enabled homophobia and transphobia all over the world. Until now, the agency has done […]
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Donald Trump said Thursday that he was indicted for mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate, a remarkable development that makes him the first former president in U.S. history to face criminal charges by the federal government that he once oversaw. The indictment carries unmistakably grave legal consequences, including the possibility of prison if he’s […]
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A portion of the south Perimeter Highway around the St. Mary's Road interchange in Winnipeg will be closed overnight for much of June to allow for bridge construction, the province said Thursday.
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Some parents in Winnipeg's Point Douglas area want to know why the city hasn't opened a wading pool in the area to give kids a way to escape the heat that has blanketed southern Manitoba recently.
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CBC Sports' daily newsletter previews the 2023 season in the CFL, where stable Winnipeg remains the Grey Cup favourite as other teams spin the QB carousel.
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