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Four people have been reported missing in Nova Scotia after the vehicles they were travelling in became submerged in floodwaters.
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RCMP have charged two 40-year-old men with first-degree murder for their alleged roles in a deadly prison riot that rocked Stony Mountain Institution on Monday.
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Excitement is growing as the summer blockbuster Barbie opens this weekend. But for one Winnipeg Barbie collector, it’s an even bigger deal, as she’s been a fan of the doll for decades. Lucy Cook has been collecting Barbie dolls since 1989 â collecting dolls from as early as 1963, all the way to the most […]
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Smoke has blanketed much of the country during this summerâs wildfire season. But many here in Southern Manitoba are wondering why our skies have remained mostly clear? In the West, parts of B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Territories have been facing smoky skies for much of the summer. In the East, Ontario and Quebec have […]
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Manitoba RCMP have charged two inmates after a deadly riot at Stony Mountain Institution earlier this week.
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The Manitoba government is spending nearly $3 million on 17 new clinical psychologist positions in the public health system as the province continues to face a critical shortage of psychologists.
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The Government of Manitoba is investing just over half a million dollars into the RCMP for it to combat child abuse and victim supports for child abuse survivors. Making the announcement Friday, Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen said the $519,000 for the supports will be coming from proceeds of the Criminal Property Forfeiture (CPF) Fund. âOur […]
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Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon was in Brandon Friday with the Stanley Cup. It is one of many Manitoba stops the trophy will make this summer.
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The Stefanson government is providing $519,000 to the Manitoba RCMP through the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund.
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Zellers announced a new round of pop-up stores that will be featured within Hudson’s Bay across Canada, with eight confirmed in Ontario. Zellers re-launched its online platform, “Zellers.ca,” on March 23, 2023, and has been busy re-introducing pop-up stores in Canada ever since. There are currently 25 locations within Hudson’s Bay stores across the country, which […]
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A retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer was charged on Friday with obtaining information for China and other foreign-interference related charges. Sixty-year-old William Majcher of Hong Kong, appeared by videoconference at the Longueuil courthouse on Friday. He faces two charges: preparatory acts on behalf of a foreign entity and conspiracy. Police say he is […]
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The building technology used to create modular homes and portable classrooms is now being applied to address Manitoba's shortage of child-care spaces.
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A compelling new drug to treat Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages is being considered a turning point in the treatment of the degenerative disease, but Canada may not be ready to take advantage of it. Clinical trial data for the drug Donanemab, developed by the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly, reported that the drug slowed […]
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The Manitoba government is contributing an additional $1.5 million to improve the safety of drinking water in northern communities.
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Are you sick of looking at the same old stack of puzzles? The host of the Winnipeg Parking Lot Puzzle Exchange says swapping them allows people to mix up their hobby without breaking the bank.
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Meet a trash can Picasso, an Indigenous NASCAR driver, a roadkill and rot artist, and a young Ukrainian refugee. The stories are part of Creator Network Presents, a compilation of short films airing Saturday at 8 p.m. on CBC Manitoba and streaming on Gem.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, last week, after negotiations with studios and streaming giants failed to yield an agreement, the 160,000 performers represented by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) decided to go on strike. They’re joined on the picket lines by Writers Guild of America members â the first time both unions have been on […]
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Tony Bennett, the eminent and timeless stylist whose devotion to classic American songs and knack for creating new standards such as âI Left My Heart In San Franciscoâ graced a decadeslong career that brought him admirers from Frank Sinatra to Lady Gaga, died Friday. He was 96, just two weeks short of his birthday. Publicist […]
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Itâs been a hot and dry summer across much of Saskatchewan, which has led to another spike in grasshoppers. A university expert says itâs too late to do anything about it this year, but we can get ahead of next season.
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A family is shaken after their three-year old son was left alone in a vehicle that was supposed to drop him off at his afternoon early education program last month.
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Canada was left looking for positives Friday in the wake of a scoreless draw with Nigeria in its opening match at the FIFA Womenâs World Cup. Coach Bev Priestman and her players found some. But it had a feel of trying to make lemonade out of lemons, especially given captain Christine Sinclairâs saved penalty in […]
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A former judge and chief commissioner of a national inquiry into violence against Indigenous women says the federal government must do more to convince Manitoba to order a search of a landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women.
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Goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie helped Nigeria secure a valuable 0-0 draw against Olympic champions Canada in their Women's World Cup opener on Friday in a result leaving their group wide open.
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After being upset by the Ottawa Redblacks a week ago, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers bounced back with a 28-14 victory of the Edmonton Elks Thursday night at IG Field in Winnipeg.
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros finally solved the Edmonton Elks' defence in the second half of a 28-14 win Thursday.
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The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 502 says its bargaining committee has reached a tentative agreement with the BCMEA.
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Two days after the nine-year anniversary of her sonâs overdose, Arlene Last-Kolb is not surprised to hear about a recent surge in drug poisoning in Winnipeg â and sheâs frustrated sheâs still waiting for the provincial government to act.
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The pickleball craze is real, folks. Canadian rapper Drake and Creed actor Michael B. Jordan announced on Thursday they have both invested in the Brooklyn Aces, an organization part of Major League Pickleball (MLP). “We’re thrilled to have this incredible group of investors join the Brooklyn Aces as we continue to grow the team and […]
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Some passengers say they were stuck in the cabin of a Flair Airlines flight for about 10 hours this week, fending off hunger and thirst by sharing snacks and drinking from the bathroom sink during a gruelling airline odyssey.
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The Opposition NDP is accusing Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government of favouritism in the awarding of an air ambulance contract.
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Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham offered support for a landfill search for human remains, some Indigenous leaders said after a one-hour meeting with him Thursday, adding the Manitoba government remains an obstacle.
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Workers at the Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries distribution centre remain on strike Thursday with plans to return to the bargaining table on Friday, the Manitoba Government and General Employees' Union (MGEU) said in a news release on Thursday.
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More than 3,700 new licensed childcare spaces at public schools and post-secondary institutions are set to be created in Manitoba, thanks to $180 million in funding from the province and the federal government.
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Shamattawa First Nation has not had landline telephone service since July 3. Since then at least one elder home alone has had a medical emergency and was left desperate for help, said Chief Jordna Hill.
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Funding has been committed to bring more child care spaces to public and post-secondary schools. But without the mention of more staff in the announcement for those spaces, will the investment translate into more care for Manitoba’s children. Conor Hoehn and his partner welcomed a newborn in April and already they have been looking for […]
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A First Nations community in western Manitoba is preparing to excavate the ground beneath a Catholic church after potential unmarked graves were found in the area using ground-penetrating radar.
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A show featured in the Winnipeg Fringe Festival is putting experiences of those living with disabilities front and center. The show — How I Met My First Neurodivergent Friend — offering opportunities on and offstage, as it’s produced by a cast and crew that themselves live with disabilities. Adam Schwartz has been doing comedy for […]
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Winnipeg police have charged a man after a sexual assault on board a Winnipeg Transit bus in St. Vital.
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A Winnipeg family is appealing for the return of sacred, irreplaceable items after their car was robbed. Pieces of jewelry containing the ashes of a lost loved one. Farrell Piche fell victim to toxic drug poisoning in 2021. His grieving family wanting to forever hold him near, placed his ashes in necklaces. But earlier this […]
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Police are asking the public for help to find a man who exposed himself to children at a Winnipeg elementary school and then spoke inappropriately to young girls in a nearby neighbourhood earlier this week.
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Kelvin Goertzen offered sympathy, but no hope, on Thursday to families calling for the Manitoba government to search a landfill north of Winnipeg for the remains of two First Nations women.
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Doctors Manitoba and the provincial government have reached a tentative agreement that includes a $268-million funding boost and initiatives to help address physician shortages and retention issues over the next four years.
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A man accused of sexually assaulting a woman on a Winnipeg Transit bus last month has turned himself in to police.
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Manitoba is establishing a new lab to trace illegal guns, and provide ballistic and forensic evidence, that it says will make a big impact on criminal activity.
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Winnipeg police are looking for a man they say exposed himself to children in the North Kildonan and East Kildonan areas.
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The review noted that Bernardo's move did not give him any increased access to the community.
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WINNIPEG â The Manitoba government is putting up $5.2 million for a new gun lab at the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters.
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The Manitoba government is putting up $5.2 million for a new gun lab at the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters. The aim is to speed up the processing and examination of firearms linked to crimes, and the lab will serve police agencies across the province. Insp. Elton Hall, with the Winnipeg police, says the change means […]
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