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When a Baltimore bookstore launched a competition to see who could successfully pick a lock to open a safe that had not been opened for years, the last person they expected to do it was a Winnipeg bus driver.
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The Manitoba government is preparing for the arrival of up to 3,000 evacuees from N.W.T., as fires continue to rage across the territory.
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Manitoba’s police watchdog is investigating events surrounding the arrest of a man in Winnipeg on Thursday, which resulted in him suffering serious injuries. Winnipeg police say around 5 a.m., officers were called to a parking lot along Regent Avenue on a report of a domestic disturbance. When officers arrived, they attempted to speak to a […]
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Before fleeing about 1,500 kilometres south of Yellowknife by car, Agnes Grandejambe looked to social media to find out almost everything she needed to know about escaping the encroaching wildfires. Some are from official government accounts. Mostly from friends and family, including an offer of help from her First Nation band. But not from news […]
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NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City drug dealer was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for providing “The Wire” actor Michael K. Williams with fentanyl-laced heroin, causing his death. Irvin Cartagena, 40, of Aibonito, Puerto Rico, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams. Cartagena had pleaded guilty in April to conspiring […]
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Manitoba’s police watchdog is looking into the arrest of a man who was left with a facial fracture and broken rib after being arrested by Winnipeg police on Wednesday.
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No charges will be laid against two Winnipeg officers after a man was shot with a stun gun and suffered a broken wrist following a high-speed downtown chase nearly three years ago, Manitoba's police watchdog agency says.
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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) is calling for Progressive Conservative (PC) Party leader Heather Stefanson to step down. In a statement Friday, the AMC said Stefanson should resign after refusing to support a search of the Brady Landfill and Prairie Green Landfill for Marcedes Myran, Morgan Harris, Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe (Buffalo Woman), and Tanya Nepinak. […]
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The provincewide strike by unionized Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries workers has put a big dent in inventory at private vendors, restaurants and other places that sell alcohol, and led to long lines at the one Liquor Mart where commercial licensees can still buy their product.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba Public Insurance employees could soon go on strike if a contract can't be negotiated with the public auto insurer.
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Manitoba’s Opposition New Democrats are promising rebates for people who purchase electric vehicles. NDP Leader Wab Kinew says if his party wins the election set for Oct. 3, it would offer a $4,000 rebate for new electric vehicles and a $2,500 rebate for used ones. The federal government currently offers rebates of up to $5,000, […]
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A shortage of the diabetes drug Ozempic, which is used off-label for weight loss, is expected in Canada, manufacturer Novo Nordisk and Health Canada said on Friday. “We are experiencing a temporary supply disruption with the Ozempic 1 mg (injection) pen due to the combination of overall global supply constraints coupled with increased demand,” said […]
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Manitoba's Opposition New Democrats are promising to offer rebates for people who purchase electric vehicles if they're elected this fall.
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WINNIPEG -- An ammonia leak was reported early Friday at the River Heights Community Centre.
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Opposition New Democrats are promising rebates for people who purchase electric vehicles.
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Two people, including a firefighter, have been sent to hospital following a fire at a Winnipeg highrise. Emergency crews were called to 221 Stradbrook Ave. at about 7 p.m. for reports of a fire at an 18-storey apartment building. When they arrived, they found heavy black smoke and flames coming from the roof. One resident […]
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A 34-year-old man cycling from Sarnia, Ont., to Winnipeg has gone missing somewhere outside Thunder Bay, police say.
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The McDougall Creek Wildfire that is threatening lives and properties in West Kelowna has grown exponentially overnight.
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Sipi Flamand couldn’t quite believe his eyes. The chief of Manawan, an Atikamekw community north of Montreal, was at the Olympic Stadium last week to watch Metallica in concert for the very first time. He grew up listening to the heavy metal band’s music, a source of inspiration for him throughout the years. So when […]
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The number of government employees on strike in Manitoba could mount as workers with the province's public insurer are now preparing to hit the picket lines.
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, a recent report found that 6.6 million cars are being driven in Canada that have been recalled by a manufacturer for one reason or another. Some issues are minor, some could be deadly, and in many cases, the owners simply don’t know the issue exists. How does this happen? Well, […]
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12 year-old Caleb McKague's grandmother said an agent with the Materials Distribution Agency (MDA) called her with a list of items the day after the province was notified of his death, asking for the equipment to be brought back.
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Leo, an 11-week-old beagle, was recently turned over to the Steinbach & Area Animal Rescue after a woman saved him from what the rescue believes was an irresponsible backyard breeder.
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A new art exhibition in the North Point Douglas neighbourhood of Winnipeg celebrates women by featuring their work from the deep archives of MICEC in an exhibition running until mid-September.
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Early signals point to Canada entering a fall COVID-19 wave. How big that surge becomes will largely hinge on the country’s level of population immunity, experts say, as well as the timing of fall booster shots that aren’t yet approved in either Canada or the U.S.
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The ongoing fight between tech company Meta and the federal government over subsidizing news publishers means links to news sources are being blocked on sites like Facebook and Instagram. Wildfire evacuees in the Northwest Territories say that's making it harder to share life-saving information during an emergency.
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A high-rise fire on the roof of a Winnipeg apartment building caused plumes of black smoke to billow across the city sky on Thursday night.
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More than 20 units from the service responded to the blaze just after 7 p.m. at 221 Stradbrook Ave., a residential building near the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers.
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After fighting for recognition for over four decades, John Perrin finally got an acknowledgement that a historic downtown Winnipeg hotel had been wrongly seized from his family due to an improper tax assessment, but he's still seeking accountability.
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High winds in Winnipeg on Wednesday have wreaked havoc on the city’s tree canopy.
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A Manitoba NDP government would hire 100 mental health workers to work alongside law enforcement, and hire more police officers if that's what policing agencies want, leader Wab Kinew promised on Thursday.
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The Manitoba Progressive Conservatives say they want to expand parents' rights over what their children learn in school if re-elected this fall.
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The City of Brandon presented residents with four options for the future of the ice surface at its Sportsplex arena during a recent open house: maintaining it as an ice rink, converting it to turf, making it a hard court or creating a turf-hard court combination.
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Outside the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, a number of people have gathered, including the Canadian taxation employees union, marching through downtown Winnipeg urging the government to search a Manitoba landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women. Calls to search the Prairie Green Landfill north of Winnipeg growing louder “We’re going to push our […]
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Former residents alleging decades of abuse at a Manitoba home for people with intellectual disabilities can soon receive compensation after the provincial court approved a $17 million class-action settlement agreement on Tuesday.
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OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada has been considering a “game plan” for how it would respond if the United States takes a far-right, authoritarian shift after next year’s presidential elections. “We are certainly working on scenarios,” Joly said in French during an interview with a Montreal radio station Wednesday. Joly added […]
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