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Itās his bandās biggest gig in years, but ahead of St. Patrickās Day this Thursday, Blair McEvoy says he and his bandmates in The Dust Rhinos didnāt even want to discuss it out of fear they might be getting their hopes up.Ā
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The network of MCC thrift shops has provided millions of dollars to support the relief, development and peace work in Manitoba and around the world.
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A large truck became stuck under the underpass at Portage Avenue and Empress Street in Winnipeg Thursday afternoon, causing traffic headaches for commuters.Ā
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The provincial government has announced plans to create aĀ provincewide code of conduct for all Manitoba police forcesĀ as part of changes that couldĀ improve police accountability in the province.
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WINNIPEG ā Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson is apologizing for celebrating her son's hockey victory while answering a question about a woman's death.
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A former refugee living in Winnipeg is preparing for the arrival of Ukrainians fleeing their homeland amidst the ongoing Russian invasion.
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A Kenyan man whose family received medical bills for more than $500,000 after his death was never enrolled as a student at the University of Manitoba and did not have coverage through the Manitoba International Student Health Plan, a university spokesperson has told CBC News.
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Some high-profile curling names have already announced changes for next season, and it's the beginning of what's expected to be a massive turnover period at the elite level.
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A couple of days after the curling world said farewell to one of the country’s most prolific curling teams, Jennifer Jones has announced she’s not retiring, yet. While Team Jones featuring Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes, Jocelyn Peterman, Dawn McEwen and Lisa Weagle have split up, the skip announced Thursday that she will be partnering with the […]
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Individuals and communities across Canada have opened their hearts, homes and wallets to help displaced Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion, but many still have unanswered questions about how refugees will get to Canada, and whether any level of government will provide support for them.
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Canada won't be able to rely on truckers to transport more goods if CP Rail goes on strike or is locked out, according to the BC Trucking Association.
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WINNIPEG -- Only three days after announcing the disbanding of Team Jennifer Jones, the Olympic-winning curler is back to skip a new squad.
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A woman whose newborn was removed by police and social workers in a video broadcast live on social media has proposed a class-action lawsuit against the Manitoba government. The woman said in a statement of claim filed this week that birth alerts are unlawful, breach charter rights and cause significant harm to mothers and children. […]
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WINNIPEG ā Manitoba reported 395 patients are currently in hospital due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) on Thursday. Of those, 17 are in the intensive care unit.
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OTTAWA ā Vaccinated travellers will no longer need to show a COVID-19 test to enter Canada beginning April 1, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos officially announced Thursday.
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Streaming giant Netflix is testing a new program in three countries in an effort to stop users from sharing their passwords in order to increase profits.
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A Winnipeg man has been charged as part of an ongoing firearms investigation.
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Manitoba is reporting two more COVID-19 deaths and 395 coronavirus patients in hospital on the government's online data dashboard.
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The federal government will allow Ukrainians who have fled Russia's invasion to come to Canada on a temporary basis for three years while they decide next steps.
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Wordle has taken the world by storm in recent months, but one expert suggests there's more people should do to keep their minds sharp.
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Health Canada has approved the use of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for children between the ages of six and 11 years old.
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Health Canada has approved Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids between the ages of 6 and 11. It’s now the second approved mRNA COVID vaccine for children, after Pfizer’s was given the green light for kids between 5 and 11 last November. On its website, Health Canada said clinical trials of the Moderna Spikevax vaccine for […]
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More Canadians are taking advantage of company programs that allow them to spend a short period of time working from anywhere in the world.
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Crews will begin preliminary work on the first phase of the St. Mary's Road interchange project this week.
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A Manitoba mother whose newborn baby was apprehended by Child and Family Services in 2019 as a result of a birth alert has proposed a class action lawsuit against the provincial government.
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Kerri Einarson and Prince George, B.C., are about to get a women's world curling championship do-over. Her Gimli Curling Club foursome from Manitoba opens Saturday against Italy and Norway at the 6,000-seat CN Centre, where there will be unmasked fans to cheer on the host country.
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Fully vaccinated travellers will no longer require a negative COVID-19 test to come to Canada starting next month. The changes will go into effect on Apr. 1, random PCR tests will continue and travellers will still have to use the Arrive-Can app before entering the country. “I think it’s fair to say we are now […]
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COVID-19 has slammed the door on non-essential land crossings between the two countries for most of the pandemic. Even when non-essential travel has been allowed, since November, virus testing requirements discouraged many Manitobans from making the trip. Now, such family reunions and day trips aren't far away.
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Samplesource just went live!! Head over to their website – answer a few questions and you will qualify for a certain # of free samples. If you answer that you do not have a baby, pet etc. it cuts down ... Read More »
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As spring arrives and the mountains of snow begin to melt, Winnipeg homeowners start to fret.
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Close to 3,000 employees of Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. could be off the job early Sunday morning.
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CALGARY ā Close to 3,000 employees of Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. could be off the job early Sunday morning.
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Ukraine’s president once again thanked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his continued support on Wednesday and accused Germany of prioritizing their economy first as he continues his virtual tour. Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he spoke with Trudeau the day after he delivered his historic virtual address to the House of Commons on Tuesday and thanked […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, Thunder Bay, Ont., already had a reputation as a place with a racist police force, uninvestigated Indigenous deaths and missing persons who were barely even searched for. So it shouldn’t be shocking that new reports this month confirmed more of exactly that. But somehow it is. These issues have been […]
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Ukrainian authorities struggled to determine the fate of hundreds of civilians who had been sheltering in a theatre smashed by a Russian airstrike in the besieged city of Mariupol as officials said Russian artillery Thursday destroyed more civilian buildings in another frontline city. A photo released by Mariupolās city council showed an entire section of […]
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"Canada has their doors open with their arms wide open for helping Ukrainians," says businessman Joseph Chaeban, a member of the Syrian-Canadian community.
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Klinic crisis line in Winnipeg is seeing high volumes of calls but its crisis management team has dwindled during the pandemic and the community health organization has not yet regained pre-pandemic staffing levels.
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The Manitoba agency that investigates public complaints about officer misconduct is getting overhauled amid growing calls for greater police scrutiny, CBC has learned.
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Manitobans could get their driver's licences in electronic form in the future if proposed legislation introduced Wednesday becomes law.Ā
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