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A Manitoba Housing apartment complex designed to accommodate people with disabilities is the subject of a human rights complaint by a tenant who says she’s being discriminated against based on her disability.
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Jason Walmsley has been behind bars before. He's hoping a sentence in the federal Stony Mountain Institution will set him up with the supports he needs to fight addiction, both in custody and once he's released.
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It's not uncommon to see cars parked on the highway in western Manitoba's Riding Mountain National Park, filled with visitors trying to spot bears — but any presence of humans around a bear teaches the animal that people aren't scary, experts warn.
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Canadians are struggling to save for retirement, with many planning to push back the next phase of their life amid inflation and higher interest rates, according to a new survey from the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan. “With a prolonged period of rising inflation and interest rates, Canadians of all ages are finding it much […]
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Canadians seeking long-term mortgages may feel the impact as the influential Federal Reserve holds off on another rate hike. But any break will likely be short-lived as the Fed committee suggests another half-point hike will be needed to get inflation under control.
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Construction work to improve Highway 75 is underway south of Winnipeg. The province says the $61-million project began in mid-May.
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Anger over proposed sand mining in a southeastern Manitoba municipality boiled over at a Tuesday council meeting to the point where RCMP were called and advised elected officials to shut the session down.
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The families of two First Nations women whose remains are believed to be in a Winnipeg-area landfill took to the steps of Manitoba's legislature Wednesday to deliver one message to the federal and provincial governments.
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Andrew Tacan of the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation headed to the powwow grounds Tuesday night after he and many community members watched one of their own hoist the Stanley Cup. Tacan said people in the southwestern Manitoba First Nation were honking their horns, cheering and shouting battle cries that could be heard throughout the valley. […]
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The union that represents Manitoba government workers says its members are suffering due to low staffing levels, tight budgets and the privatization of some services. A report from the Manitoba Government and General Employees Union says the Progressive Conservative government’s drive to balance the budget has led to 2,300 fewer civil servants working today compared […]
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Even though Manitoba’s National Hockey League team was eliminated by the Vegas Golden Knights in the first round of the playoffs, there will still be plenty of Stanley Cup parties across the province this summer.
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Last year, Vancouver-based volunteer group Elimin8Hate came up with a solution for people whose names aren’t recognized by Microsoft Word and are inadvertently flagged as typos with a red squiggly line highlighting the “mistake.” They created a plugin called “Reclaim Your Name,” which is a .dic file — a dictionary that can be added to […]
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The Manitoba government is taking out more advertising in the lead-up to the Oct. 3 provincial election and has more leeway to do so under recent changes to provincial law. The Progressive Conservative government has budgeted $375,500 for the latest phase of advertising promoting its recent agreement with the federal government to offer $10-a-day child […]
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Andrew Tacan of the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation headed to the powwow grounds Tuesday night after he and many community members watched one of their own hoist the Stanley Cup.
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Manitoba residential school survivor Sue Caribou is doing something she never thought she could do. Caribou is making the harrowing journey back to the grounds of the school she was forced to attend as a child. She’s going to help search for unmarked graves on those grounds. “It’s been very difficult and very emotional,” said […]
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A Winnipeg man is suing a psychologist at Selkirk Mental Health Centre, alleging she engaged in an intimate relationship with him when he was under her care.
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WINNIPEG — The union that represents Manitoba government workers said Wednesday its members are being hurt by low staffing levels, tight budgets and the privatization of some services.
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OTTAWA — Marco Mendicino should resign or be fired over his office’s handling of knowledge that Paul Bernardo was being transferred to a medium-security prison, Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday. Poilievre pointed out that when the Correctional Service of Canada’s decision to move the convicted killer and serial rapist from his maximum-security penitentiary became […]
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A Dauphin man has been charged after police found a homemade gun during a traffic stop on Tuesday.
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Late Montreal Canadiens great Henri Richard, the 11-time Stanley Cup winner known as the “Pocket Rocket,” was posthumously diagnosed with stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). That’s according to researchers at the Concussion Legacy Foundation, who studied the Hall of Famer’s brain. CTE is a progressive brain disease associated with repeated traumatic brain injuries, including […]
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The Manitoba government is taking out more advertising in the lead-up to the October provincial election — and will have more leeway to do so under recent changes to the province's elections law.
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The union that represents Manitoba government workers says its members are suffering due to low staffing levels, tight budgets and the privatization of some services.
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Winnipeg police ask anyone with information about the stabbing of a 14-year-old boy in The Maples area last week to come forward.
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BCE Inc. is cutting 1,300 positions and closing or selling nine radio stations as the company plans to significantly adapt how it delivers the news.
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WINNIPEG -- The laugh track has come to an end at Funny 1290.
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BCE Inc. announced Wednesday it's cutting 1,300 positions, around three per cent of it's workforce, and closing or selling nine radio stations.
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A motorcyclist was sent to hospital and the driver of a minivan was put in handcuffs after a crash early Wednesday in Winnipeg's Elmwood neighbourhood.
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is taking out more advertising in the lead-up to the Oct. 3 provincial election and has more leeway to do so under recent changes to provincial law.
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Eduardo Malpica went missing for six months after getting into a confrontation at a bar in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. Last week, his body was retrieved from the St. Lawrence River. Malpica was an immigrant from Peru who came from humble beginnings. He built a life in Canada and was beloved by many, including his wife and […]
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WINNIPEG -- A giant midway, indulgent carnival food, live music and X-Drive -- you'll find it all at this year's Red River Ex.
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Staff in the Public Safety Minister’s office knew for three months that Paul Bernardo would be transferred to a medium-security prison, but the minister himself wasn’t told until after it happened. Marco Mendicino’s office has confirmed to multiple news outlets that it did not tell the minister about the convicted serial killer and rapist’s transfer […]
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More names are on the ballot for the Winnipeg South Centre byelection next week than for any federal election in Canada's history.
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Mermen from First Nations across Manitoba have been washing up on social media timelines in recent weeks, as part of a social media challenge that sees men dressing up as the half-fish, half-human creatures and posing for pics.
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Jason Walmsley’s cocaine-fuelled crime bender came to an end with a knock on the door, a half dozen police officers and a whole lot of guns pointed at him. It is the latest plot twist in his life story — one that he’s shared with CBC Manitoba since 2019.
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Canada's boreal forest will look different in the years to come. Scientists say the changing climate and increased severity of wildfires are altering their makeup.
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The pandemic caused upheaval in the vehicle market. But three years later, most of the supply chain problems have been fixed, yet a new conundrum is emerging: prices are sky high, and buyers are facing lengthy wait time if they're lucky enough to find a dealer to sell them one.
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The Vegas Golden Knights have won their first Stanley Cup, defeating the Florida Panthers in five games.
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The Vegas Golden Knights captured the franchise's first Stanley Cup in just its sixth season of existence on Tuesday after closing out the Florida Panthers at home with a 9-3 win in Game 5 of the final.
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No one was hurt after a temporary encampment went up in flames near the Assiniboine River early Tuesday, the City of Winnipeg says.
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Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, even on some of the most consequential days of his presidency, were punctuated by the spectacle and attempts at showmanship he cultivated from years as a tabloid fixture and reality star. The former president’s history-making appearance Tuesday as a criminal defendant in a Florida federal court was […]
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Mounties in Portage la Prairie are investigating after a man was hit by a train and died in the south-central Manitoba city early Tuesday morning.
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The economy and reconciliation were the focus of a Tuesday forum organized by the Southern Chiefs' Organization that brought together more than a hundred business owners, government leaders and representatives of business organizations to build relationships and share ideas.
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The Red River Exhibition is ramping up security after a shooting last year injured a teenage carnival worker, and another child. Organizers say people should feel safe at the long-standing summer tradition that opens this weekend. “It’s a very expensive endeavour: security. But tightening this up significantly is a way that we can ensure the […]
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