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The two sides in the ongoing Manitoba liquor strike are heading back to the bargaining table on Friday.
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The federal government remains open to criminalizing a pattern of behaviour known as coercive control, Canada’s justice minister says in a new letter, calling gender-based violence an “epidemic” that must be stopped. The recent letter from Arif Virani to Ontario’s chief coroner outlined the Liberal government’s response to a series of recommendations that came from […]
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WINNIPEG -- The union representing striking Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries employees says the company is returning to the bargaining table.
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Doctors Manitoba is putting forth its vision to fix health care in the province ahead the election this October.Â
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Manitoba RCMP are asking for help finding a missing 14-year-old boy last seen on the weekend in Long Plain First Nation.
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Anti-Semitic messages and hateful symbols were sprayed in red paint on the sidewalk at 90 Anabella Street across Higgins avenue.
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Zach Collaros is listed as the third-string quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' game in Calgary on Friday against the Stampeders.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear an appeal from several airlines looking to quash rules that boost compensation to passengers for delayed flights or damaged luggage.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to convene an urgent meeting with ministers and senior officials on Thursday as residents of the capital of Northwest Territories are ordered to evacuate the area because of an encroaching wildfire. The evacuation order issued late Wednesday applies to Yellowknife, which has a population of about 20,000 people, as […]
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A Quebec woman has been sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison after sending a poison-laced letter to former president Donald Trump. Pascale Ferrier, 56, agreed to the sentence as part of a plea agreement back in January, but D.C. district court Judge Dabney Friedrich didn’t sign off until today. The French-born Ferrier pleaded guilty […]
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WINNIPEG -- Smoky skies are expected to clear over southern Manitoba Thursday as wind blows smoke from Canadian wildfires eastward.
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The annual Winnipeg Wine Festival is being temporarily shelved because of the Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries strike, organizers say.
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(UPDATE: Late Wednesday night, the government of the Northwest Territories announced a phased evacuation order for Yellowknife as the fires closed in.) In todayâs Big Story Podcast, there are hundreds of fires burning in the Northwest Territories right now. Some are threatening Yellowknife, leaving parts of the city under evacuation watch. Others have already forced […]
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An alarming number of kids and teens have been treated for drug overdoses across Canada, according to a new survey released on Wednesday.
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An 80-year-old man from Winnipeg has raised almost $10,000 for Ukrainian newcomers after completing a 3,000-kilometre bike ride across southern Manitoba.
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A new tennis facility north of Winnipeg is on full display this week with professional men's players from across the world in town for the National Bank Challenger tournament.Â
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LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) â Public schools on Maui started the process of reopening and traffic resumed on a major access road in signs of recovery a week after wildfires demolished a historic town and killed at least 110 people, while the head of the island’s emergency agency said he had âno regretâ that sirens weren’t […]
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The territorial government of the Northwest Territories has issued a city-wide evacuation order for Yellowknife as wildfires threaten the capital. In an update Wednesday night, the territory’s minister of Environment and Climate Change and Municipal and Community Affairs announced a city-wide evacuation order that would involve a “phased approach” but did not go into detail. […]
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A Winnipeg organization is asking for donations to keep its mobile supervised consumption site on the road until early next year while they attempt to secure further funds.
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The Province-wide Liquor Mart strike affecting 1,400 employees continues with no end in sight, as workers continue to demand a new contract and a wage increase. Manitoba Liquor Mart workers have been without a contract since the previous one expired in March of 2022. Small-scale strikes began on July 19 but escalated to a full […]
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Itâs often one of the most expensive shopping occasions for families — Back-to-School — and as the cost of living continues to rise, some parents are adapting their shopping list. Charlene Wilson is a mother of four children, and while one of her kids is in university, that still leaves three-school aged children all in […]
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The head of Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries says all roads in the ongoing labour dispute with its workers' union lead to binding arbitration, which could potentially take up to a year, since conciliation talks have hit a standstill.
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Two Winnipeg officers will not be charged in an incident where a woman was seriously injured after falling from a bridge earlier this year, Manitobaâs police watchdog says.
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An active transportation loop designed to take Winnipeggers and visitors through the city's most vibrant areas is returning.
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Between Aug. 17 and 24, some Manitobans can expect a knock at their door regarding the upcoming election. Elections Manitoba registration agents will be visiting homes to register eligible Manitobans to vote in the general election, which is expected to be Oct. 3. “Registration agents will visit newly constructed neighbourhoods as well as areas of […]
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The stage version of the much-loved Disney musical The Little Mermaid is returning to Winnipeg's Rainbow Stage from Aug. 17 to Sept. 3, 2023. Julia Davis, who stars as Ariel, tells CBC why people will want to see the show.
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A special air quality statement has been issued for the City of Winnipeg and most of Manitoba due to wildfire smoke. Environment Canada says the smoke is coming from fires in the northern Prairies and Northwest Territories. A good portion of southern Manitoba can expect varying amounts of smoke through Wednesday. However, Environment Canada says […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new health minister says legislation to implement a universal pharmacare program will be tabled this fall.
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An audit to address gaps in pay equity, a reworked recruitment strategy and ensuring Indigenous representation in event bids are among the deliverables in a diversity and inclusion report released by Hockey Canada.
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Rumble strips have been installed at the intersection on the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry, Man., where 17 people died in a bus crash in June. Rumble strips alert drivers with a tactile and audible warning that a stop is ahead. RELATED: Retired highway worker says Carberry intersection has been dangerous for decades Manitoba says increased […]
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Canada has been left off China's list of approved countries for tour groups, dealing a blow to Canada's already struggling tourism industry.
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A random sexual assault Monday in Winnipeg has police advising the public to be extra diligent around the Health Sciences Centre.
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Elections Manitoba officials will be visiting homes beginning this week to register residents for the upcoming provincial election.
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Winnipeg police are alerting the public after a woman was sexually assaulted near the Health Sciences Centre.
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A 21-year-old Winnipeg man is charged with impaired driving causing death after a Tyndall Park area crash in December that left a 42-year-old woman dead.
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The small Manitoba town of Morris is grappling with the loss of a beloved doctor who authorities say was killed in an apparent murder-suicide over the weekend.
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It might be time to pull out those N95 masks you became so familiar with during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. A respiratory therapist says they can be key to dealing with the wildfire smoke blanketing Manitoba.
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Winnipeg police have laid charges in connection with a fatal crash in the Tyndall Park neighbourhood last December, alleging speed and alcohol contributed to the collision. A 42-year-old woman was killed in the Dec. 10, 2022, collision at the intersection of Inkster Boulevard and King Edward Street. Investigators allege the suspect was driving at a […]
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Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew is calling out the Progressive Conservatives for making his past run-ins with the law a campaign issue, arguing that the party is deflecting from its inability to tackle high crimes rates in the province.Â
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Winnipeg police have laid charges in a fatal crash that claimed the life of a woman last winter.
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The province has installed rumble strips on a stretch of Manitoba highway where a fatal crash occurred in June.
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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights says it fully supports calls to search for the remains of Indigenous women believed to be the victims of an alleged Winnipeg serial killer.
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By now you might be familiar with the long, sad story of the Ottawa LRTâwhich just returned from being totally shut down for a month. But that project is far from the only large Canadian transit project to run into delays, mistakes, errors, sky-high budgets and everything else that can turn an ambitious idea into […]
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A murder charge in the death of an 83-year-old man was stayed earlier this month after the man accused in the 2022 Winnipeg killing died, the province says.
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Conservation officers in Churchill, Man., say they're on track to respond to a record number of calls about polar bears wandering into the Hudson Bay town this season.
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Insurance policies don't typically cover storm surge or overland flooding because it's considered too high risk.
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The federal government has earmarked hundreds of millions of dollars to improve customer service at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) â but people who regularly deal with the country's tax collector say it hasn't had much of an effect, with telephone wait times sometimes clocking in at more than two hours.
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A councillor in a Manitoba rural municipality agreed to take a seven-day unpaid suspension and cultural sensitivity training at his own expense, in response to comments he made about Indigenous people at a meeting last week.
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