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- Tuesday 06PM Jul 04/23
- Tuesday 05PM Jul 04/23
‘It’s meaningless basically’: One-time grocery rebate gets underwhelming reception
The federal government's grocery rebate kicks in this week, but the one-time payment is being criticized by some who feels it's too little too late for those who qualify.
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- Tuesday 05PM Jul 04/23
Wood Buffalo National Park still under threat
An UNESCO report is calling for action on oilsands monitoring as it reviews whether Canada's largest national park should lose its World Heritage Site status.
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- Tuesday 05PM Jul 04/23
Winnipeg police buying AI-assisted software to help sift through video evidence
Winnipeg police are planning to purchase new technology that uses artificial intelligence to scan video for specific information.
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- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Coyote euthanized after attacks on children
An adult coyote has been located and “humanely” euthanized after two children were attacked less than a week apart in a north Winnipeg neighbourhood, the province announced Tuesday.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Leaf Rapids evacuees returning home to continue plea for answers about evacuation 'mayhem'
An evacuation order for the northern Manitoba town of Leaf Rapids has been lifted, the province confirmed on Tuesday afternoon, but an ad hoc committee of evacuees say they will continue their demand for answers and improved response efforts in case they are evacuated again.
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- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Manitoba’s police watchdog investigating car crash with RCMP cruiser
RCMP told the IIU two vehicles and a marked cruiser collided in Portage la Prairie when officers were responding to a "high-priority request for assistance."© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Winnipeg man, 60, dies after tree falls onto tent at eastern Manitoba campground
A 60-year-old Winnipeg man is dead after a tree collapsed onto the tent he was asleep in during a thunderstorm in eastern Manitoba early Monday.
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- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Coyote euthanized after North Kildonan attacks on children
Manitoba Conservation said they captured an adult coyote "as part of efforts by the Manitoba Conservation Officer Service to respond to recent coyote attacks on children."© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Manitoba Man Killed in Tent by Fallen Tree During Storm
MANIGOTAGAN, Man. — Manitoba RCMP are investigating the death of a man apparently killed in a tent by a falling tree.
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- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Man dies after tree falls on tent: Manitoba RCMP
A 60-year-old Winnipeg man has died after a storm caused a tree to fall onto his tent while he was sleeping, according to the RCMP.© CTV |
- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Ste Rose du Lac RCMP make arrest after reports of gunshots, firearms seized from residence
A 20-year-old man will appear in court after being arrested following an attempted break-in at a residence in Ebb and Flow First Nation.© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Winnipeg man killed by tree while camping during storm
Manitoba RCMP say a Winnipeg man was killed at a campground in Manigotagan after a tree collapsed during a storm Monday. Mounties in Powerview say just after midnight, a tree fell onto a tent where a man and woman were sleeping during a thunderstorm that produced strong winds. Reports indicate nearby campers heard the woman […]
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- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
City takes small steps in proposed police contract
Winnipeg city hall is between a rock and a hard place when it comes to contract talks with police. Unlike most bargaining units, police don’t go on strike when they’re […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Strong winds and fallen tree behind death of man, Powerview RCMP say
A thunderstorm along with strong winds may have resulted in the death of a man at a campground in Manigotagan, say Powerview RCMP.© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
MPI expands driver education in north
Manitoba Public Insurance is partnering with the University College of the North to improve driver education in northern Manitoba, where there’s a disproportionate number of road fatalities. Although it has […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 04PM Jul 04/23
Why one meteorologist says more tornadoes are expected to hit Manitoba this summer
Manitoba has already seen a few confirmed tornadoes this year not to mention the slew of tornado watches and warnings, but one meteorologist warns the busy season for tornadoes is just getting started.© CTV |
- Tuesday 03PM Jul 04/23
Leaf Rapids, Man. evacuees can return home after wildfire threat
A Manitoba government spokesperson confirmed the evacuation order for the area has been lifted and work is being done to make sure residents can go home safely.© Global |
- Tuesday 02PM Jul 04/23
Is AI going to take away jobs? An expert weighs in on these concerns
From Alexa to Siri to ChatGPT, artificial intelligence is becoming more and more prevalent in our everyday lives.© CTV |
- Tuesday 01PM Jul 04/23
Winnipeg fire chief provides update on battle against Sutherland Avenue building blaze
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service district chief Rob Labossiere reported on fire crews progress crews in supressing a massive Tuesday morning fire that began inside a Sutherland Avenue multi-use industrial building. Labossiere said crews were prepared to evacuate the area surrounding the building, including a nearby elementary school. He added that fire crews will likely be...© Global |
- Tuesday 01PM Jul 04/23
Antique cars from 1920s, '30s driving across Manitoba for fundraising campaign
Five antique cars made a pit stop at the Manitoba Legislature Monday afternoon as they chug along the old Trans-Canada highway for a fundraising campaign.
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- Tuesday 01PM Jul 04/23
Hockey Canada names former Curling Canada exec Katherine Henderson as president, CEO
Hockey Canada is appointing Katherine Henderson as its next president and chief executive officer. She spent the last seven years as Curling Canada's CEO.
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- Tuesday 01PM Jul 04/23
Canada urged to look into best-before date system in bid to reduce grocery waste
There are calls for Canada to look into best-before dates and whether they worsen food waste and food insecurity. A report on grocery affordability from a House of Commons committee on agriculture and agri-food quotes the CEO of Second Harvest Canada as saying Canadians’ misconceptions about best-before dates lead to an excess of food waste. Lori Nikkel […]
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- Tuesday 01PM Jul 04/23
Jones, Homan rinks join defending champ Kerri Einarson in earning early berths to 2024 Scotties
Curling Canada says Team Jennifer Jones and Team Rachel Homan will play at the 18-team national women's curling championship in Calgary in February.
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- Tuesday 01PM Jul 04/23
Woman found safe in reported abduction in Sherridon
A woman believed to have been abducted from a remote, northern Manitoba community has been found safe but a suspect is still at large, police say. Mounties from the Cranberry […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 01PM Jul 04/23
Manitoba kidnapping suspect remains at large, RCMP say
Police in northwestern Manitoba are on the lookout for the suspect in an alleged kidnapping.© Global |
- Tuesday 01PM Jul 04/23
Five dead in Philadelphia-area shooting that’s nation’s worst violence yet around July 4
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A 40-year-old man with a rifle, a pistol, extra magazines, a police scanner and a bulletproof vest fatally shot four men in a Philadelphia neighborhood and chased and killed a fifth man inside a house, police said. A 2-year-old boy and a 13-year-old were also wounded in the Monday night violence that […]
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- Tuesday 12PM Jul 04/23
B.C. teaching assistant fired over OnlyFans account
A teacher's assistant in the Coquitlam School District has been fired from her job over racy online posts, including on the platform OnlyFans.
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- Tuesday 12PM Jul 04/23
$1M from province for Winnipeg police training, new technology
The Manitoba government is providing more than $1 million to help Winnipeg police acquire equipment, training and new technology that allows officers to review hours of video in minutes. Staff Sgt. Josh Ewatski says some cases involve thousands of hours of video, making it extremely time-consuming to process and examine. He says the new tool […]
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- Tuesday 12PM Jul 04/23
Winnipeg Police Receiving $1M+ for New Tech, Trauma Training
The Winnipeg Police Service is receiving $1.06 million from the province's Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund.
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- Tuesday 12PM Jul 04/23
Minnesota firefighting crew sent to help battle Manitoba wildfires
A crew of 17 people left the Minnesota Interagency Fire Center in Grand Rapids on Monday and is expected to travel up to Leaf Rapids Tuesday to fight a fire near the town, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says.
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- Tuesday 11AM Jul 04/23
Canadians to receive one-time grocery rebate this week. How much and when?
Some Canadians will receive a one-time grocery rebate from the federal government this week — the funds from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) aimed to help offset soaring food inflation. The new rebate was unveiled as part of the 2023 federal budget and is set to show up in eligible individuals bank accounts on July […]
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- Tuesday 11AM Jul 04/23
Why a group of antique cars is being driven across Manitoba
A cross-Manitoba drive is bringing new life to a group of nearly 100-year-old cars© CTV |
- Tuesday 11AM Jul 04/23
Large industrial building fire in Point Douglas
Winnipeg fire crews are expected to be at the scene of an industrial building fire well into Tuesday. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says it was called to the structure on Sutherland Avenue – between Maple Street North and Argyle Avenue – shortly after 5 a.m. Crews were working to contain the three-alarm fire to […]
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- Tuesday 11AM Jul 04/23
Nearly 2,000 Air Canada flights delayed, cancelled over July long weekend
Figures from aviation tracker FlightAware show that nearly 2,000 Air Canada flights were delayed or cancelled over the Canada Day long weekend. Roughly half of all trips by the country’s biggest airline — including its lower-cost Air Canada Rouge and regional partner Jazz Aviation — were disrupted Saturday through Monday. The 1,965 flight delays and […]
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- Tuesday 10AM Jul 04/23
Alberta's Canada Day tornado given EF4 rating
A team of experts has classified a tornado that tore a path of destruction near Carstairs, Alta., on Canada Day an EF4.© CTV |
- Tuesday 10AM Jul 04/23
More than $1 million in criminal forfeiture funds to support Winnipeg police training, tech
More than $1 million from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund will be used for police training and technology, including trauma-informed training for 200 officers.© Global |
- Tuesday 09AM Jul 04/23
Manitoba Waiving Park Entry Fees Next Week
Manitoba is waiving entry fees to all provincial parks from July 10-16, where visitors won't require a park pass for their vehicle.
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- Tuesday 09AM Jul 04/23
Fire crews battle industrial blaze in Point Douglas, sparking health concerns
Fire crews are battling a large blaze in an industrial building in Point Douglas, forcing the evacuation of area residents and sparking health concerns over air quality. The Winnipeg Fire […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 09AM Jul 04/23
Canada’s office vacancy rate in Q2 rose to highest level since 1994: report
A report by commercial real estate firm CBRE says the national office vacancy rate in Canada climbed in the second quarter to its highest level since 1994. The firm says the national office vacancy rate rose to 18.1 per cent in the second quarter, up from 17.7 per cent in the first quarter. It was […]
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- Tuesday 08AM Jul 04/23
Blue Rodeo to play Winnipeg for ‘Five Days in July’ anniversary gig on Aug. 15
The 12-time Juno Award winners will recognize 30 years of 'Five Days in July' -- their six-time platinum 1993 classic album -- at the Burton Cummings Theatre on Aug. 15.© Global |
- Tuesday 08AM Jul 04/23
Manitoba to offer free provincial park entry next week
The Manitoba government is offering free entry to provincial parks next week.© CTV |
- Tuesday 08AM Jul 04/23
Winnipeg Firefighters Battle Large Point Douglas Blaze
Winnipeg firefighters battled a three-alarm fire early Tuesday at an industrial building on Sutherland Avenue.
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- Tuesday 07AM Jul 04/23
First Brexit, now Orxit? Politicians on Scotland's Orkney Islands vote to explore more autonomy
Officials on the Orkney Islands, a corner of Scotland with Viking roots and an independent spirit, seized a moment in the global spotlight on Tuesday and voted to explore ways of seeking more autonomy -- or even independence -- from neglectful U.K. governments.© CTV |
- Tuesday 07AM Jul 04/23
Winnipeg fire crews battle major fire in Point Douglas
A building in Winnipeg’s Point Douglas area has gone up in flames in a major fire on Tuesday morning.© CTV |
- Tuesday 07AM Jul 04/23
Major Winnipeg building fire to keep crews on scene for hours
A building in Winnipeg’s Point Douglas area has gone up in flames in a major fire on Tuesday morning.© CTV |
- Tuesday 07AM Jul 04/23
How to counter residential school denialism
In today’s Big Story podcast, as awful as the legacy of Canada’s residential schools is, there are some in this country who don’t want to believe it. In recent months, this has led to a rise in attempts to use linguistic missteps on the part of journalists or Indigenous leaders to ‘expose’ what minimizers claim […]
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- Tuesday 06AM Jul 04/23
Manitobans Now Face Fines for Driving on Closed Roads
WINNIPEG -- New rules took effect over the long weekend that bring tougher penalties for driving on closed roads in Manitoba.
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- Tuesday 06AM Jul 04/23
Winnipeg fire crews battle massive structure fire on Sutherland Avenue
Police said Tuesday afternoon they were going door-to-door in the immediate area around the Sutherland Avenue blaze, asking people to stay inside and keep windows closed.© Global |
- Tuesday 06AM Jul 04/23
Crews battle 'intense' flames, smoke as large industrial fire in Point Douglas causes air quality concerns
Plumes of dark smoke rose over Point Douglas on Tuesday morning as a large fire at an industrial complex covering most of a city block causes air quality concerns.
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- Tuesday 06AM Jul 04/23
Meta looks to target Twitter with a rival app called Threads
Meta is poised to unveil a new app that appears to mimic Twitter -- a direct challenge to the social media platform owned by Elon Musk.© CTV |
- Tuesday 06AM Jul 04/23
Meta is set to take on Twitter with a rival app called Threads
LONDON (AP) — Meta is poised to unveil a new app that appears to mimic Twitter — a direct challenge to the social media platform owned by Elon Musk. A listing for the app, called Threads, appeared on Apple’s App Store, indicating it would debut as early as Thursday. It is billed as a “text-based […]
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- Tuesday 06AM Jul 04/23
Bear sightings in Rivers
BRANDON — Numerous reports of a black bear wandering the town of Rivers have prompted local police to establish a sightings tip line on their Facebook page. Rivers Police Service […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06AM Jul 04/23
Serious injury report system to bolster advocate mandate
BRANDON — A reporting system has been put in place to track serious injuries of children and youth within the Child and Family Services, justice, mental health and addictions systems. […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 06AM Jul 04/23
Crown bosses’ salaries jump while workers take job action
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries’ former chief executive officer scored a handsome bonus in his final year with the Crown corporation, in which his total compensation was topped up by more […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05AM Jul 04/23
RoseAnne Archibald calls for reinstatement after removal as AFN national chief
RoseAnne Archibald is calling on supporters to tell their chiefs and councils to reinstate her after she was voted out as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations last week.© CTV |
- Tuesday 05AM Jul 04/23
Loved ones still waiting for task force to investigate MMIWG cases
The federal government has not created a national task force that would investigate all unresolved cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls — despite the fact that was a key call for justice in the 2019 final report of the MMIWG inquiry.
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- Tuesday 05AM Jul 04/23
'She didn't deserve what happened,' boyfriend says of woman found dead at Salvation Army
A woman who was killed near the downtown shelter where she lived was a bubbly and thoughtful person who wanted to be a change-maker on safety concerns in Winnipeg's core area, a loved one says.
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- Tuesday 03AM Jul 04/23
Corrections head questioned how Mendicino was kept in dark over Bernardo transfer
Days after Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino shared his outrage on social media over the transfer of notorious serial killer Paul Bernardo to a medium-security prison, the head of Canada’s federal prison system asked the department whether the politician had been told of the move. Anne Kelly, the commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada, […]
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- Tuesday 01AM Jul 04/23
Crane rental company elevates apprentices in Industry
A local crane rental business takes pride in lifting apprentices upwards in their careers. Schmuland Crane Rentals is a family-run business founded by Darrell and Deborah Schmuland in 2001. Located […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 11PM Jul 03/23
RoseAnne Archibald calls for reinstatement after removal as AFN national chief
RoseAnne Archibald is calling on supporters to tell their chiefs and councils to reinstate her after she was voted out as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations last week.
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- Monday 10PM Jul 03/23
Wildfire evacuees from Leaf Rapids, Man., frustrated by lack of information, supports in Thompson
An ad hoc committee of wildfire evacuees struggling to keep up with nearly 400 people stuck in a northern Manitoba city say they're in a crisis and are desperate for information about when they will return home.
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- Monday 07PM Jul 03/23
Are we there yet?
Putting the pedal to the metal would give a 1923 Ford Model T a top speed of 45 miles per hour — but that would be pushing it. So, what […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Jul 03/23
News briefs for Tuesday, July 4, 2023
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Tuesday, July 4, 2023 Point Douglas fire prompts road closure 8:39 AM A fire in an industrial building on Sutherland Avenue between […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Jul 03/23
Winnipeg murder suspect arrested in Langley, B.C.
Winnipeg police allege Shiv Austin Harper fatally shot 21-year-old Tristan James Reynard Asham in the early morning hours of Nov. 5, 2022.© Global |
- Monday 06PM Jul 03/23
Leg-hold traps used in full-on effort to track coyote after second attack
A wildlife trapper and Manitoba Conservation continued to try to capture at least one coyote Monday, after two children were attacked in less than a week in a north Winnipeg […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Jul 03/23
Interlake areas pelted with large hail
Thunderstorms brought ping-pong ball-sized hail to some parts of the Interlake over the weekend. The storms arrived in Manitoba as part of the same weather system that produced a destructive […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Jul 03/23
- Monday 05PM Jul 03/23
Province accused of dropping ball by Leaf Rapids evacuees
Residents of Leaf Rapids, who fled the northern town June 26 owing to wildfires, say they have to share information amongst themselves because provincial officials have shirked their responsibility. About […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05PM Jul 03/23
Trapper, Manitoba Conservation hunting down coyote after attack
A highly-skilled trapper and Manitoba Conservation officers are looking for the coyote that attacked a young child in North Kildonan.© CTV |
- Monday 05PM Jul 03/23
Grass to fight greenhouse gas: Selkirk, Man. pilots environmental project
Selkirk, Man. is piloting a project which would see turf grass in some areas of the city replaced with natural grass and wildflowers to save money and fight climate change.© Global |
- Monday 05PM Jul 03/23
Manitoba not affected by B.C. port worker strike, industry experts say — for now
The effects of thousands of port workers striking in British Columbia haven’t yet trickled down to Manitoba — but industries in the Prairie province are keeping a close eye on what’s unfolding on the West Coast.
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- Monday 05PM Jul 03/23
‘Conversation is climate action’: guide to assist educators in age of eco-anxiety
Amid a season of heat waves and wildfire smoke, a new curriculum is urging Manitoba teachers to normalize climate change conversations in classrooms and it provides tips on how to […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 04PM Jul 03/23
2 coyote attacks on Winnipeg kids a sign someone is 'likely' feeding wild animals, researcher suggests
A coyote expert suggests one of the more plausible factors influencing two coyote attacks on two kids about a week apart in Winnipeg's northeast is that someone is either feeding the wild animals or getting closer than they should.
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- Monday 04PM Jul 03/23
Aviation museum launches new fleet of pedal planes
The Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada is offering a new activity for parents looking to keep their kids busy this summer.© CTV |
- Monday 04PM Jul 03/23
Gimli shop owner limits customers, locks door while open due to spike in thefts
A Gimli shop owner say she’s growing frustrated with a spike in shoplifting during the busy tourist season and has resorted to drastic measures to curb theft.
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- Monday 03PM Jul 03/23
Winnipeg Jets forward Axel Jonsson-Fjallby signs 2-year contract extension
The Winnipeg Jets have signed forward Axel Jonsson-Fjallby to a two-year contract.
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- Monday 03PM Jul 03/23
Barrie safest, Winnipeg least-safe place to live in Canada: Data
New data has been released on the safety and security of Canadian cities. Rentola — a rental housing site — says they released their data to help Canadians, while they consider new places to live. The site looked into various safety elements of Canadian cities, which includes, police forces, efficient emergency response systems, and community […]
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- Monday 03PM Jul 03/23
Women's hockey's best players finally have a league of their own
CBC Sports' daily newsletter explains how the new women's pro hockey league featuring Canadian and American Olympics stars came about.
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- Monday 03PM Jul 03/23
Winnipeg Jets sign Axel Jonsson-Fjallby, acquire Artemi Kniazev
The Winnipeg Jets have made a pair of player additions as a follow up to the July 1st signings.© Global |
- Monday 03PM Jul 03/23
Cyclist in hospital, four suspects sought in hit, run
Reconstructing the scene of a hit-and-run collision that hospitalized a cyclist June 30 is a key aspect of the city police probe into the incident, a spokesman says. The Winnipeg […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 02PM Jul 03/23
Winnipeg’s three Rs: recreation, roads, rapid transit
The Winnipeg Free Press and Probe Research recently conducted a poll asking people to identify their top infrastructure spending priority for the City of Winnipeg. The results reveal Winnipeggers have […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 01PM Jul 03/23
"In serious deterioration": Community group seeks to save Seine River trail
A community organization is calling on the City of Winnipeg to help save a popular pathway along the Seine River.© CTV |
- Monday 01PM Jul 03/23
City split three ways on desired infrastructure path: poll
The Free Press asked Probe Research to survey Winnipeggers on which of the following would be their top priority: widening major roadways, building more rapid transit, or creating and renovating recreation facilities and other amenities that improve quality of life. The results were a near three-way split.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 12PM Jul 03/23
"Try and make a difference': Teenager's community cookbook raises thousands for CancerCare Manitoba
A Winnipeg high school student is already thinking about her next fundraising project after raising more than $5,000 for CancerCare Manitoba with her own community cookbook.© CTV |
- Monday 11AM Jul 03/23
Sandy Bay woman wanted for second degree murder: RCMP
Manitoba RCMP are searching for a woman from Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation in connection to a recent homicide.© CTV |
- Monday 11AM Jul 03/23
RCMP search for suspect in Sandy Bay, Man. homicide
Fantasia Prince, 26, is wanted for second-degree murder and other outstanding charges before the courts. Mounties say Prince could be armed and should not be approached.© Global |
- Monday 10AM Jul 03/23
‘A preoccupation with failure:’ Why the Titan submersible was doomed from the start
The company behind the submersible that imploded during a recent dive to the Titanic ignored key principles that guide organizations working in high-risk environments, experts in emergency management say. Jack Rozdilsky, a professor at York University in Toronto, says OceanGate’s business — ferrying paying passengers to the floor of the North Atlantic — could be […]
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- Monday 10AM Jul 03/23
Part 2 – Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting July 3rd
Here is the second part of the deals of the week from the regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the first part of the deals of the week, and also the markdown Monday deals.
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- Monday 10AM Jul 03/23
Part 1 – Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting July 3rd
Here are the deals from the regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check out the second part of the deals of the week. And also the markdown deals.
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- Monday 09AM Jul 03/23
CBSA reopens main border crossing between Montreal and New York
The Canada Border Services Agency says one of the country’s busiest border crossings is back open after a three-hour closure. The CBSA said in a post on Twitter shortly before 8 a.m. that all lanes were closed at the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing because of a “broken roadway.” It says normal operations resumed shortly after 10:30 […]
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- Monday 09AM Jul 03/23
Costco Markdown Monday deals
Here are the deals from the regent location in Winnipeg. Markdowns are store specific, and once they’re gone – they’re gone. Make sure to check out your store to see what they have.
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- Monday 09AM Jul 03/23
‘A life-saving tool’: More people carrying naloxone to help strangers on the street
Kym Porter has been carrying a naloxone kit in her purse since her son died of an overdose more than six years ago. Porter, a retired school teacher in Medicine Hat, Alta., was trained to use both the syringe and nasal versions of the overdose reversal drug, but never ran into an emergency situation until […]
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- Monday 08AM Jul 03/23
From Telecoms to Grocers, Competition Concerns Keep Bubbling Up in Federal Politics
OTTAWA — As Canadians grow more concerned about rising inflation, competition across different sectors of the economy has become a "kitchen-table issue" at a time when the federal government is reviewing its competition law.
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- Monday 08AM Jul 03/23
B.C. port workers’ strike could cost Canadian economy billions of dollars
A strike among unionized port workers in B.C. could cost Canada's economy billions of dollars, a business group has warned.
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- Monday 07AM Jul 03/23
Police Seek Suspects After Cyclist Hit by Vehicle
Winnipeg police are looking for several suspects after a 63-year-old man was projected off his bicycle in a hit and run.
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- Monday 06AM Jul 03/23
More staff losses limit forensic nurse examiner program
Around-the-clock access to forensic nurse examiners continues to be out-of-reach for sexual assault survivors after the specialty unit at Health Sciences Centre lost two of its permanent staff members.© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06AM Jul 03/23
NATO readies military plans to defend against bruised but unbowed Russia
Russia’s armed forces are bruised but by no means beaten in the war in Ukraine, a top NATO military officer said Monday, as he laid out the biggest revamp to the organization’s military plans since the Cold War should Moscow dare to widen the conflict. “They might not be 11 feet tall, but they are […]
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- Monday 06AM Jul 03/23
Volunteering takes centre stage for family
Hannah Schaeffer’s family likes to joke that she’s been volunteering since before she was born. Schaeffer’s parents have been avid Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival volunteers for more than 20 years, […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06AM Jul 03/23
‘A fighting chance’ to start again
When Shane Sturby-Highfield entered the four-month inpatient program at Bruce Oake Recovery Centre at the end of 2021, he was homeless and unemployed. That was then. Now a graduate of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |