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Glass Tiger, Loverboy and 11 more of the country’s most influential rock acts will join Canada’s Walk of Fame in a “mega-induction” ceremony set for September. An evening dubbed Canada’s Rock of Fame will toast an eclectic group of homegrown talent from the 1970s and 1980s that spans progressive rock, heavy metal, glam and some […]
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(This is the second episode of Small Town Week, a five-part series in which we examine big problems facing small communities.) In today’s Big Story Podcast, the strain on Canada’s health-care system has been building for years, but the pandemic dealt the final blow to our already struggling and threadbare system. The permanent closure of […]
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WINNIPEG — Canada's premiers kicked off their annual three-day conference Monday by meeting with Indigenous leaders on issues including housing, child welfare and reconciliation.
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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has made no secret of the fact that he wants more from member nations at this year’s leaders’ summit. Exactly how much more is still a matter for discussion, but the 31 states with NATO membership are expected to make a more ambitious pledge than they have to date. The agreed-upon […]
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Manitoba's PC government says it's still too soon to call a public inquiry into the real-estate and construction scandals that plagued the City of Winnipeg more than a decade ago, despite the resolution of a pair of city lawsuits over its police headquarters.
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Canada has committed more than $8 billion to Ukraine since Russia's 2022 invasion, including over $1.5 billion in military aid. From a $400 million anti-missile system to warm clothes, here's a look at what's been delivered or promised.
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As Canada’s premiers gather in Winnipeg this week, the priorities they’re articulating seem to be less about their collective action and more — much more — about what they want the federal government to do next.
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Advocates and workers say more protections, and greater awareness and enforcement are needed to uphold the rights of the growing number of Canadians performing freelance, contract and gig work as it continues to become more widespread.
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First Nations leaders in Manitoba say they are disappointed after Premier Heather Stefanson doubled down over the province's decision not to finance a landfill search for the remains of two murdered Indigenous women.
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The McMunn & Yates Building Supply store in Thompson, Man. was destroyed in a fire on the weekend.
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A spokesman for Pierre Poilievre said Monday the federal Conservative leader does not agree with the message of “straight pride,” after he was photographed with a man wearing a T-shirt bearing those words. Sebastian Skamski said Poilievre had been posing with “hundreds of people” at the Calgary Stampede on Saturday when he was photographed with […]
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Place for Pride – Canada’s first affordable housing for 2SLGBTQ+ seniors and community campus of queer services – is getting an influx of funding from the province. Manitoba Families Minister Rochelle Squires and Sports, Culture and Heritage Minister Obby Khan announcing an investment of $2.7 million towards the project. “We understand the complexities of securing […]
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WINNIPEG — Dozens of protesters continued to block a Winnipeg landfill after a city-imposed deadline Monday, and promised to continue protests until officials search for the remains of slain Indigenous women.
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Manitoba RCMP have charged a man after they say he stole an ambulance before crashing it into a tree.
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Vehicle owners in Manitoba are being invited to get their vehicle identification numbers engraved onto their catalytic converters, as the province takes another shot at cutting thefts of the devices.
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A building at the site of the former Fun Mountain waterslide park outside of Winnipeg was destroyed in a fire early Sunday morning.
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Dozens of protesters were continuing to block a landfill south of Winnipeg after a city-imposed deadline ordering them to leave had passed. The barricade at the Brady Road landfill was being reinforced with more than a dozen tires and wood planks today and some demonstrators gathered in a circle to pray. The city issued an […]
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A 15-year member of the RCMP in Manitoba was ordered to resign or face dismissal after a conduct board found he discredited the force by verbally and physically abusing his common-law partner and driving drunk.
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A fire at a McMunn & Yates building supplies store in Thompson business is under investigation after igniting on Saturday night.
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WINNIPEG -- A program that aims to prevent the theft of catalytic converters from vehicles is expanding beyond Winnipeg.
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In a release, Postmedia confirmed that merger talks have "ceased" after the two sides were unable to agree on terms.
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Dozens of people outside Winnipeg's Brady Road landfill have built barricades and are signalling their unwillingness to leave, despite a noon deadline from the city to vacate the area and the possibility of legal action.
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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) says it is disappointed that the City of Winnipeg is dismantling Camp Morgan.
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The founder of Giant Tiger has died. Gordon Reid passed away in his home after a brief illness, a release from the company stated. He was 89. He opened the first Giant Tiger store in 1961 in Ottawa’s ByWard Market which remains in operation today. Giant Tiger now has 265 locations across Canada and employs […]
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The Winnipeg Police Service has announced funding for an initiative to try and reduce the number of stolen catalytic converters. The initiative — “Save Your Cat” — will allow Winnipeggers to take their vehicle to auto service centres and have their catalytic converter engraved with the vehicle serial number (V.I.N) and painted with a high […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a man was assaulted at a West Broadway apartment on Saturday.
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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 from Costco.
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Here are the deals from the regent location in Winnipeg. Deals are mostly the same from store to store, just some variety due to stock or seasonal items. Anything ending in .97 is Markdown and store specific. Make sure to ... Read More »
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A man was found dead inside a suite of a multi-unit home near the University of Winnipeg on the weekend.
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OTTAWA — The last time all of Canada's premiers sat down around the same table, their attention was focused on getting Ottawa to pay more to fix the understaffed, hospitals, shuttered emergency rooms, surgical backlogs and health-worker shortages threatening the viability of their health systems.
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A gathering at Winnipeg's Vimy Ridge Park on Sunday afternoon shared traditional Inuit food, games and music in celebration of Nunavut's 24th birthday.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, welcome to Small Town Week, a five-part series in which we examine the big problems facing small communities. Access to affordable housing is no longer limited to big cities in Canada. Small communities also struggle to provide affordable housing for their residents. And perhaps the struggle is felt hardest in […]
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St. Louis Bar & Grill is located at 10-749 Sterling Lyon Parkway and is the newest addition to the ever-expanding southwest area of Winnipeg.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised to more than double the size of Canada’s contribution to a NATO mission in Latvia, committing $2.6 billion in funding over three years and up to 2,200 Canadian troops for persistent deployment. He made the announcement in Riga on Monday at a joint press conference with Latvian Prime Minister […]
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The Manitoba government is running an anti-crime ad campaign that centers on the use of GPS monitoring devices to track high risk criminals, but not a single offender has worn an ankle bracelet in the province since 2017.
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Teens in the northern Manitoba city of Thompson are helping seniors with gardening and small repair jobs, while also providing much-needed social interactions.
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Dianne Oliveira says she was told repeatedly that an intimate video of her — taken without her knowledge — was deleted, but a troubling message from a stranger made her question her ex-boyfriend's word.
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Officials from several provinces say affordability is their top priority heading into Monday's premiers' meeting as the cost of living soars across the country.
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Provincial and territorial premiers are kicking off a three-day meeting in Winnipeg today in which the chaos in Canada’s health care systems will be front and centre. They’re gathering to discuss how to use $46 billion in new health funding that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered in February, in exchange for provinces and territories committing […]
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Hundreds of Indigenous leaders are to gather in Halifax this week for the Assembly of First Nations annual meetingas the advocacy organization tries to forge a path forward after the tumultuous leadership and ousting of its national chief. “I think this is another opportunity to try to reset and get some work done,” said Scott […]
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Protesters blocking the entrance to Brady Road landfill are outraged after a man shoveled soil from the back of his truck onto a mural honouring missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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Here are the deals coming up at Save on Foods on Tuesday. You can get these in store, or order for delivery or pickup.
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Some Dollar Tree stores in the states have freezer and fridge sections, with everything still $1.25. I found one in Fargo that had a freezer section. It was pretty busy in the store, so I just took the pictures I ... Read More »
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A 24-year-old Winnipeg Folk Festival attendee was brought to the hospital in serious condition Saturday evening, a spokesperson from STARS air ambulance said in an email to CBC on Sunday.
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Rutger McGroarty has several important reasons for delaying his professional hockey journey. After a week of providing a glimpse of his hockey future with other prospects at the Winnipeg Jets development camp, one stands out above the rest. “I want to come in and make an impact. I don’t want to come in and just […]
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The Pierson Wildlife Management Area has been a site of interest for archeologists for more than a hundred years. This month, the public can get a look at the discoveries being made about Indigenous people who lived in the area thousands of years ago.
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A map of Environment Canada’s heat warning criteria for all provinces and territories is a cornucopia of colours and codes. Most of B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan are teal; Manitoba is half beige, half pink; most of Ontario is navy blue, while southern Ontario is yellow and red. That’s because heat warning criteria – the weather […]
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When the premiers sit down in Winnipeg for their annual summer gathering this week, they'll focus on how to use the new federal money Ottawa has promised to fix the health-care system.
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At the height of social distancing and other restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Canadian cities rolled out temporary patio policies, loosening rules and waiving fees for bars and restaurants looking to seat more customers outdoors. These programs brought a glimmer of hope — and revenue — to businesses that had been forced to […]
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