Forest fires causing poor air quality in parts of Manitoba
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"No thanks, Iâm good," Harlan Fourre would say when someone offered him drugs. That's why his father, Joseph, was so shocked when he got a call saying his son was being rushed to the hospital after he overdosed.
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, in the age of the internet, it’s understandable to wonder what function, if any, our libraries still serve. But the shifting needs of the communities they cater to, and widening holes in the social safety net, have actually made these institutions more essential than ever. With the surge in homelessness […]
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HALIFAX â A German man who was among the first customers to successfully descend to the Titanic wreck aboard a submersible destroyed in an implosion one week ago believes the tragedy will put an end to adventure tourism at the site for the foreseeable future.
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The two kookums in the Thompson, Man., school division believe they're filling a need in students in their respective elementary schools, offering traditional teachings but also treats and hugs to those who need it.
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A Gilbert Plains man is suing Manitoba's health system and first responders, as he says his 78-year-old wife's perforated bowel wasn't caught in a timely manner, leading to her eventual death two years ago.
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Kehewin Cree Nation in northern Alberta, and other First Nations across Canada, are breathing new life into thousands of years of birthing traditions by training Indigenous midwives so they can deliver babies in their communities.
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A wave of key economic data will be released this week. They'll show not just where the economy is but determine whether the Bank of Canada will continue to push ahead with interest rate hikes.
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Sweden’s bid to join the NATO military alliance will be discussed today at a meeting of Nordic leaders in Iceland, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in attendance. Trudeau is scheduled to meet privately with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on the sidelines of the annual Nordic leaders’ summit, which Canada’s leader is attending as a […]
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A city hall committee will vote this week on whether to allocate more than $1 million more this year to further bolster security at Winnipeg's downtown Millennium Library as well as enhance social support outreach there and at other city library branches.Â
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A German man who was among the first customers to successfully descend to the Titanic wreck aboard a submersible destroyed in an implosion one week ago believes the tragedy will put an end to adventure tourism at the site for the foreseeable future. Arthur Loibl made the journey on Titan in 2021 with the submersible […]
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Winnipeg police say a nine-year-old boy was mauled by a coyote Saturday evening on the outskirts of the city. The Winnipeg Police Service says it happened around 6:50 p.m. in the River East area of northeast Winnipeg â at Popko Crescent and Knowles Avenue. Police say the boy and his 15-year-old sister were walking in […]
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Dangerously poor air quality is expected Sunday in parts of Manitoba, including Winnipeg. Environment Canada says smoke caused by wildfires in northwest Ontario drifted into southeastern Manitoba. The smoke, which will cause poor air quality and reduced visibility, is expected to dissipate throughout the day Sunday. Air quality statements were also issued for Grand Rapids, […]
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Montreal had the world’s worst air quality Sunday, according to a website that tracks air quality and pollution in major cities across the globe. Montreal’s air quality index (AQI) was at 226 â labelled very unhealthy â on IQAir’s ranking of 95 cities. Kuwait City, Kuwait was second with an AQI of 187, followed by […]
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A nine-year-old Winnipeg boy is in stable condition after being mauled by a coyote on the northern edge of the city Saturday evening in what police are describing as an exceedingly rare event.
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Winnipeg police are warning the public after a child was mauled by a coyote in the northeast area of the city.
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Winnipeg police are seeking information about an injured man who was found on the roadway in the 400 block of Stradbrook Avenue on Friday morning.
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People from Manitoba's Islamic community headed to the Manitoba Islamic Association's Grand Mosque to celebrate Eid al-Adha on Saturday.
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The federal government says they miscalculated demand for treaty annuities at The Forks this year, after long lineups forced some people to leave empty-handed, and First Nations Winnipeggers want to see changes in how the annual event is rolled out.
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A Manitoba member of Parliament wrote Canada's minister of defence this spring suggesting the country has participated in a secret multi-nation program devoted to "the recovery and exploitation" of unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) material.
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Dauphin's Regional Comprehensive Secondary School class of 2023 valedictorian Matthew Zurba says classmates are in mourning after two major fatal crashes in the community. Some lost grandparents last week in Carberry, others lost friends in March in Gilbert Plains.
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The first monument for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls east of Winnipeg was unveiled in Whitefish River First Nation, approximately 102 kilometres southwest of Sudbury, Ont., to give families a place to gather, raise awareness and honour their loved ones.
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More than 6,500 allied health-care professionals in Manitoba struck a tentative agreement with Shared Health following 15 months at the bargaining table.
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A 40-year-old man from The Pas went missing Friday, leaving his family and police worried about his well-being.
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Sixties Scoop survivors from Manitoba gathered in Winnipeg on Saturday to share stories of being removed from their homes as children, as well as call for more healing support. The gathering was held at Sergeant Tommy Prince Place and hosted by The 60s Scoop Legacy of Canada.Â
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Mexico on Saturday began imposing a 50% tariff on white corn imports, a move the president says looks to boost national production and prevent imports of genetically modified corn. The measure, published late Friday in the Mexican government’s official gazette, will be in force until the end of the year and occurs amid a trade […]
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Winnipeg police say a man was hospitalized Saturday morning after an alleged stabbing in the cityâs West End. The WPS and WFPS say they responded to the back lane at Wellington Avenue and Beverley Street around 12:30 a.m. They say a man with multiple injuries was found and taken to hospital in unstable condition. He […]
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A man is in hospital in critical condition after being found on the road in Osborne Village early Saturday.Â
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The rebellious Russian mercenary commander who ordered his troops to march on Moscow before abruptly reversing course will move to neighboring Belarus and not face prosecution, the Kremlin said Saturday, as part of a deal to defuse a crisis that represented the most significant challenge to President Vladimir Putin in his more than two decades […]
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Canada pledged to keep a close eye on tensions in Russia on Saturday as armed rebel mercenaries marched on Moscow before their commander said they were halting their advance. Global Affairs, which had warned Canadians against all travel to Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, said Saturday that “there is a risk of further unrest […]
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A man was rushed to hospital early Saturday after police say he was stabbed in Winnipeg's West End.Â
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About 100 people gathered in Winnipeg on Friday night to hear stories about a group of women killed for their beliefs in Iran four decades ago and renew calls for gender equality in the country in light of recent events.
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Two Canadian agencies announced plans on Saturday to look into the circumstances surrounding the deadly implosion of a submersible near the wreckage of the Titanic, with the Transportation Safety Board already moving ahead with a full investigation. Board officials said they planned to probe “all aspects” that led to the implosion of the Titan Submersible, […]
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The Canadian ship that launched the doomed Titan submersible into the depths of the North Atlantic on Sunday has returned to port in Newfoundland.
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Winnipeg police say a 75-year-old man received life-altering injuries during a road rage incident in Osborne Village earlier this year.
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A northern Manitoba city will soon have a much-needed new accessible, affordable housing complex for seniors and elders.
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Sioux Valley Dakota Nation celebrated the official reopening of Grand Valley Park Wednesday. The nation will be hosting a campground, tube park and cultural teachings at the site. Chief Jennifer Bone says it's an opportunity to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous people together.
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The new feature film Polarized, set and shot in rural Manitoba, tells the story of two women whose relationship takes a surprising turn â a story inspired in part by its writer-director, Shamim Sarif, and her own once-forbidden relationship her wife and creative partner.
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OTTAWA â Calls for co-ordinated action across levels of government to address Canada’s housing crisis are growing as affordability deteriorates and the country risks falling even further behind on building more homes. As it stands, Canada is not on track to build the 3.5 million additional homes â on top of the current pace of […]
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Emergency rooms across Canada are facing a growing crisis â staffing shortages, burnout, worsening wait times, closures, a lack of adequate funding and a surge of patients seeking urgent care threatening to overwhelm a system on the brink of collapse.
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Zev Klymochko moved to Calgary in 2000, specifically because of the newly-opened Millennium skatepark. He found identity and purpose through following his passion.
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A 42-year-old man has died after he drowned in Cross Lake on Wednesday, Manitoba RCMP said in a release Friday.
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Devin Slippert has been a fan of the Winnipeg Jets since 2018, but the leagueâs recent decision to ban special jerseys for pregame warmups during themed events â like Pride Night â has left them feeling disappointed.
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The owner of the Wagner private military contractor made his most direct challenge to the Kremlin yet on Friday, calling for an armed rebellion aimed at ousting Russia’s defense minister. The security services reacted immediately by calling for the arrest of Yevgeny Prigozhin. In a sign of how seriously the Kremlin was taking the threat, […]
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