Massive blaze in Winnipeg industrial building investigated as arson
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A 53-year-old Winnipeg woman died Thursday after her vehicle collided with a semi-trailer truck on Highway 16.
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A 53-year-old woman from Winnipeg is dead after the vehicle she was driving collided head-on with a semi-trailer truck on Highway 16 Thursday morning.
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WINNIPEG — The City of Winnipeg says its Brady Road landfill is closed until further notice.
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Canada's Bianca Andreescu defeated 26th-seeded Anhelina Kalinina of Ukraine Friday to advance to the third round at Wimbledon.
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Some of Bell Media’s news brands are urging their social media followers to download their apps as Meta and Google move away from linking to Canadian news sites. CTV and BNN Bloomberg issued Instagram statements recommending people seeking their news look directly on their websites or visit their apps. CBC News prodded readers to make […]
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The Brady Road landfill in Winnipeg is closed until further notice because protesters are blocking the entrance.
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Earth's average temperature set a new unofficial record high on Thursday, the third such milestone in a week that already rated as the hottest on record.
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OTTAWA — Canada’s unemployment rate ticked up to 5.4 per cent in June — the highest it’s been in over a year. It marked the second month in a row the unemployment rate has risen as economists watch for softening in the labour market amid high interest rates. Statistics Canada said Friday the increase came […]
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, the global climate crisis has reached new heights as the world’s daily average temperature record was broken twice this week. While the fact that our planet is warming has been known for decades, the speed at which these records are being surpassed has scientists concerned. The results do not match […]
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On its opening night Thursday, the Winnipeg Folk Festival received an injection of federal funding.
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Developer Andrew Marquess has won a $5-million judgment against the City of Winnipeg and two planning officials deemed by a judge to have deliberately slowed the progress of Fulton Grove, a 1,900-unit residential development planned for the former Parker lands.
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The market model for Canadian media is failing. News is essential to our political system, but it's not cheap. Can markets be left to fix it, or should we follow the European method of regulating, taxing and spending on quality news?
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Festival-goers were excited to find out what the weekend might bring after heading to Birds Hill Provincial Park for Winnipeg’s annual Folk Festival.
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A Winnipeg family is mourning the death of their father, who died early Monday morning when a storm caused a tree to fall on the tent he was sleeping in a Manigotagan campground.
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Dozens of community and Indigenous groups across Western Canada will share $20 million in federal funding to boost the mental health and drug awareness, treatment and rehabilitation services they offer.
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RoseAnne Archibald is calling for an independent investigation into potential government interference into the Assembly of First Nations a week after she was ousted as national chief. Archibald was voted out last week during a special chiefs assembly that also dealt with a human resources investigation related to complaints AFN staff filed against her. In […]
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Specialized MRI technology rare to Canada will soon be available for Manitobans battling cancer to add to their treatment arsenal, the province announced on Thursday.
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Dozens of community and Indigenous groups across Western Canada will share $20 million in federal funding to boost the mental health and drug awareness, treatment and rehabilitation services they offer.
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Manitoba's police watchdog says it is investigating the death of a man who was shot with a stun gun in Winnipeg.
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The owner of a furniture store that burned down in Winnipeg's Point Douglas area in February says a dispute with the province has prevented him from cleaning up the rubble.
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The Independent Investigation Unit is looking into the death of a man shortly after an encounter with Winnipeg police.
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Twitter is threatening to sue Meta, with the app accusing the social media giant of "systemic, willful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter's trade secrets."
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A 27-year-old man was arrested and charged with second-degree murder on Wednesday in connection with the May death of Vincent Brian Kipling, 31, Winnipeg police say.
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Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating the death of a man following a use of force incident involving Winnipeg police.
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Two Edmonton women and three children who were temporarily missing in Syria after failing to board a repatriation flight to Canada in April are finally on their way home. They were among a group of 19 people Canada agreed to bring home from Kurdish-operated prison camps in northeastern Syria in January. The Canadian citizens had […]
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Suncor Energy Inc. says the cyberattack that affected the company’s Petro-Canada retail chain also resulted in the leakage of some customer data. The Calgary-based energy company says the cybercriminals accessed the company’s Petro-Points rewards program and obtained members’ basic contact information. Suncor says it is notifying Petro-Points members and privacy regulators, and will inform affected […]
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Manitoba's commissioner of elections has ruled the government violated a ban on advertising during election periods when it invited reporters to an event with Premier Heather Stefanson.
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A former Winnipeg police officer says her request to transfer to another division was unfairly spurned, she was subjected to malicious accusations by colleagues, and the workplace became intolerable, resulting in her "constructive dismissal."
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WINNIPEG -- The federal government is investing more than $308,000 to support the opening of a new collaborative community hub at The Forks.
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The death of a 23-year-old man on Waywayseecappo First Nation is being investigated as a homicide, Mantioba RCMP say.
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The families of two First Nations women whose remains police believe are in a Winnipeg-area landfill say they were disheartened by the Manitoba government's decision not to help pay for a search that could bring their loved ones home.
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Manitoba’s commissioner of elections has ruled the government violated a ban on advertising during election periods when it invited reporters to an event with Premier Heather Stefanson. Commissioner Bill Bowles adds, however, that he does not believe the breach was intentional and it was extremely unlikely to have had any substantive effect on the outcome […]
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba's commissioner of elections has ruled the government violated a ban on advertising during election periods when it invited reporters to an event with Premier Heather Stefanson.
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The company that owned a submersible that fatally imploded on its way to explore the wreck of the Titanic said Thursday it has suspended operations. OceanGate, a company based in Everett, Washington, owned the Titan submersible that is believed to have imploded as it made its descent on June 18 in the North Atlantic. The […]
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More police, more surveillance cameras and lights, and new all-purpose vehicles for police are part of a $10-million package announced Thursday that the premier says will make downtown Winnipeg safer.
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The Manitoba government is promising another $10 million to curb crime and improve safety in downtown Winnipeg. Some of the money is to be used for dozens of closed-circuit security cameras and more police vehicles, including non-motorized small vehicles that can go where cars cannot. Recent statistics from the Winnipeg Police Service say crime last […]
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is promising another $10 million to curb crime and improve safety in downtown Winnipeg.
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When Marcus Rader returned home after an extended winter trip last year, he was greeted with a broken furnace, freezing temperatures and a week-long wait for a repair. This winter, he put his 150-year-old downtown Toronto house on the short-term rental booking website Airbnb. “We rent out our home in the winter now but it’s […]
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Some experts say 2023 could go down as the hottest year on record. This comes as the global temperature is expected to break records for the third day in a row.
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WINNIPEG -- Millions of trees are going into the ground in Manitoba in the coming years.
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Fantasia Prince, whom police were searching for in connection with the death of a 24-year-old woman on Sandy Bay First Nation, has been found and arrested.
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A stream of flickering lights illuminated the darkness of Lac-Mégantic in the early hours of Thursday morning as citizens marched to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the rail disaster that killed 47 people and destroyed much of the downtown core. A silent march began slightly before 1:14 a.m., marking the moment an unattended train carrying […]
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, earlier this year, e-books by authors like Roald Dahl or Agatha Christie were changed to make certain phrases less offensive. Even though digital copies of art that have been purchased via a link or button that indicates a paid transaction, it doesn’t mean you actually own them. Reggie Ugwu is […]
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On Friday, Chicago’s Gray trainer Murray Duncan will nominate Manitoba’s best three-year-old for what should be the biggest, most significant Manitoba Derby since the first meeting back in 1930.
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WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government appeared to all but shut the door Wednesday on a proposed search for the remains of two slain Indigenous women believed to be in a landfill north of Winnipeg.
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The Chinese owner of the Tanco mine in eastern Manitoba has revived talk of partly draining a lake in order to extract more cesium from one of the world's few deposits of the critical mineral.
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