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The Winnipeg Police Service headquarters was shut down Wednesday morning after being covered in red hand prints. Demonstrators calling for the search of two Winnipeg Landfill’s expressing their frustration after the arrest of a group member, as tensions continue to escalate. On Tuesday, Tre Delaronde, a participant at both Camp Morgan at the Brady Landfill […]
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The First Nation where Winnipeg has drawn its water from for more than a century is suing the city and federal government, saying it’s never been compensated for the harms they suffered as a result of the city’s water diversion system.
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The largest sporting event the city has ever seen — the 2023 World Police and Fire Games — is being held in Winnipeg this weekend, and is expected to bring thousands of first responder athletes from around the world to Manitoba. Around 8,500 athletes representing firefighters, police officers, and paramedics from 70 countries around the […]
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The outside of the Winnipeg Police Service's downtown headquarters was defaced on Wednesday after a group of people protested the arrest of an Indigenous man who had been vocal about searching landfills.
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RCMP say two teens were stabbed Tuesday night in Thompson, Man., when a fight broke out as a several people were playing basketball on Thompson Drive.
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WINNIPEG -- A campaign to steer Manitoba youth away from the gang lifestyle launched in Manitoba on Wednesday.
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A trio of video game-style clips are part of a new gang-prevention campaign launched Wednesday by The Link. There are three, 15-second videos and a phone number at the end of each video encouraging viewers to reach out for help.
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Two teens are recovering after being stabbed while playing basketball in Thompson.
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RCMP in northern Manitoba say a 14-year-old boy is in hospital with life-altering injuries after he was stabbed while playing basketball. They say another boy, who is 16, was also stabbed and seriously injured during a fight among several teens in Thompson on Tuesday. Mounties say a suspect also used bear spray on the group […]
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WINNIPEG — An Anishinaabe community in northwestern Ontario is suing the federal government and the City of Winnipeg, claiming it hasn't been compensated for a diversion to supply Manitoba's capital with clean water a century ago that resulted in it being cut off from road access.
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WINNIPEG — An Anishinaabe community in northwestern Ontario is suing the federal government and the City of Winnipeg, claiming it hasn’t been compensated for a diversion to supply Manitoba’s capitalwith clean water a century ago that resulted in it being cut off from road access. Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, which sits on the Ontario-Manitoba […]
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Manitoba’s auditor general says many in the province don’t have access to appropriate addiction treatment, especially in rural and northern areas. Tyson Shtykalo says capacity does not meet demand for addiction treatment in Manitoba and people continue to experience long waits. The report says delivery of addiction treatment is decentralized, records are still largely paper-based […]
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A series of tornado warnings and watches that spread from Manitoba's Interlake to the Whiteshell region have been lifted, Environment Canada says.
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Controversial Irish singer Sinead O’Connor has died at the age of 56, according to several media reports. None of the reports indicated an immediate cause of death. O’Connor released 10 studio albums, while her song Nothing Compares 2 U was named the number one world single in 1990 by the Billboard Music Awards. Her death […]
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The U.S. is concealing a longstanding program that retrieves and reverse engineers unidentified flying objects, a former air force intelligence officer testified Wednesday to Congress.
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Marc Miller, a mainstay of the Trudeau Liberal government’s Indigenous affairs departments, was shuffled from his post at Crown-Indigenous Relations Wednesday, amid a significant cabinet overhaul.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet will have seven new faces, after dropping the same number of ministers from his bench on Wednesday.
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WINNIPEG -- Home care staff within the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority will soon use a smartphone app to improve client care and efficiencies.
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Manitoba's auditor general says many people seeking addictions treatment in this province can't access the services they need — especially outside Winnipeg.
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TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. says it found $48 million in cost savings in its most recent quarter after closing its deal to buy Shaw Communications Inc., representing nearly 25 per cent of the $200 million in costs it plans to cut this year as it works to eliminate duplication. To further its savings, the […]
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Manitoba's auditor general says there have been cases of physical or sexual abuse in personal care homes that have been subjected to flawed investigations and wrong conclusions.
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Manitoba RCMP have charged a man after shots were fired outside a home on Black River First Nation.
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Manitoba’s auditor general says there have been cases of physical or sexual abuse in personal care homes that have been subjected to flawed investigations and wrong conclusions. In a 41-page report, Tyson Shtykalo calls for changes at the Protection for Persons in Care Office, which investigates allegations of abuse and neglect in health-care facilities. The […]
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Minister of Public Safety and Immigration Marco Mendocino has confirmed he will no longer serve in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet ahead of what’s expect to be a shake-up at Parliament Hill Wednesday. It comes weeks after Mendocino faced calls to resign over the move of notorious serial killer Paul Bernardo from a maximum-security prison […]
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Kevin Spacey was acquitted of sexual assault on Wednesday after the Oscar winner’s star turn as a witness in his own defense spared him a possible prison term and gave him a shot at a career comeback. Tears rolled down Spacey’s cheeks as the final “not guilty” verdict was read. The actor looked at the […]
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Canada survived an early Katie McCabe wonder goal Wednesday, climbing out of a deep hole to defeat Ireland 2-1 and boost its hopes of advancing at the FIFA Women’s World Cup. The Canadians seemed dead and buried for most of the first half after McCabe scored directly off a corner in the fourth minute. The […]
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The union for staff at Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries has agreed to conciliation talks — but not to stop the ongoing strike action.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a significant change to his cabinet, signalling that his Liberal government will focus on housing and affordability heading into the next election. About three-quarters of cabinet portfolios have switched hands, with seven rookie ministers coming in to replace the seven ministers who are leaving. Five of the new ministers […]
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Last year, a man was arrested and charged with the murder of four Indigenous women in the Winnipeg area. When the charges were laid police said they believed the remains of two of the women were within the Prairie Green landfill, but that they wouldn’t be searching for them. Then experts weighed in, the federal […]
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a significant reset to his cabinet, signalling that his Liberal government will focus on housing and affordability heading into the next election.
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The Gimli International Film Festival is kicking off Wednesday with a number of new events screenings to keep Manitoba film buffs reaching for more popcorn.
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There are roughly 2,000 battery-electric passenger vehicles in Manitoba according to the Manitoba Electric Vehicle Association.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today dropped seven ministers and named new ministers of defence and public safety — an almost complete overhaul of his cabinet at a time of heightened tension overseas and domestic scandals at home.
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First Nations and environmentalists fought for years to keep the small island in Lake Winnipegosis free from mining activity.
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The Canadian men’s soccer team has fired another salvo in its ongoing labour battle with Canada Soccer, accusing the governing body of “attempting to capitalize on the Women’s World Cup to force us into an inadequate deal.” The statement, by the Canada Men’s National Soccer Team Players Association, was released on social media on the […]
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Lawyers for a former Manitoba doctor accused of sexually assaulting his patients presented their closing arguments in court Tuesday, maintaining that he was performing medical exams in a proper way.
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Protesters calling for a landfill search for the remains of two homicide victims aren’t backing down one week after they set up a second camp outside the human rights museum, a family member of one of the women says.
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Impaired Manitoba drivers involved in collisions will soon foot the bill for damages caused to other vehicles and property, the province announced at a Tuesday press conference.
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A man who went missing more than one year ago has still not been found, Manitoba RCMP say.
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A New Jersey man has been sentenced to a year-and-a-half in federal prison for trying to smuggle people from Mexico across the U.S.-Canada border into North Dakota.
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A painting is back in its rightful place after being stolen by a couple of patrons. The Toad in the Hole Pub noticed the artwork went missing two weeks ago. After not getting any leads regarding the artwork’s whereabouts, the pub decided to turn to social media for help. “It was closing time and we […]
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