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St. Theresa Point First Nation members sent a silent message advocating for a search of a Manitoba landfill during a recent campaign stop by Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson — though images of the visit posted to social media by the PCs made no explicit mention of that message.
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Money talk is becoming more popular on TikTok — including "girl math" videos that explain the logic behind financial decisions ranging from daily coffee purchases to dropping thousands on Taylor Swift tickets. Financial advisors say the videos can actually encourage people to be transparent about how they make spending decisions.
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About 50 people marched from the intersection of Maryland Street and Ellice Avenue to The Forks’ Oodena Celebration Circle on Wednesday to honour Tanya Jane Nepinak, who went missing 12 years ago.
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The union representing striking Manitoba Public Insurance workers hopes a conciliator can help put an end to more than two weeks of job action.
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Winnipeg’s Iranian community is planning to commemorate the one year anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini. The 22-year-old died in custody after she was detained by Iran’s morality police. “She was murdered for improperly wearing the hijab,” said Arian Arianpour, president of the Iranian Community of Manitoba. Her death sparked international protests against Iran’s […]
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Some residents in Kenora, Ont., are disappointed after an injured deer was left to die a prolonged death over the Labour Day weekend.
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Manitoba grew at a record pace in 2022. But the province would have to triple that to meet PC Leader Heather Stefanson's recently stated goal of boosting the population to two million by 2030.
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Plumes of smoke could be seen in downtown Winnipeg as fire crews battled an immense blaze at the Windsor Hotel Wednesday afternoon. Over 60 firefighters and paramedics responded to the fire, with flames visible from the outside, and smoke filling entire city blocks. Ray Murray looked on as the hotel burned. He was saddened by […]
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With just a few weeks until the provincial election in Manitoba, Indigenous advocates in the province are hoping to see more from the candidates on how they will tackle issues impacting the Indigenous community. “There are some very pressing challenges right now that we are seeing in our community that we need to see provincial […]
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Ashley Clipping, 34, was arrested by Brandon police on Monday, according to an RCMP news release on Wednesday. He was facing two counts of assault causing bodily harm. A 16-year-old suspect accused of manslaughter turned himself in to police.
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WINNIPEG -- The historic Windsor Hotel in downtown Winnipeg caught fire on Wednesday, sending black smoke into the skies across the city.
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Gun advocates in southwestern Manitoba aren't pleased with federal gun control legislation passed in the House of Commons last May, saying it could affect their livelihoods.
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Manitoba New Democrats are promising to improve cardiac care at the St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg if they win the Oct. 3 provincial election. Leader Wab Kinew says he would spend $5 million a year to set up a centre of excellence for cardiac care. He says the money would go to hiring five more […]
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Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson has promoted her promised tax cuts to the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce. In a breakfast speech to the business group, Stefanson said Manitoba must be competitive with tax rates in Saskatchewan and Alberta in order to attract jobs and keep more young people from leaving. Saskatchewan and Alberta get […]
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The Winnipeg Jets have signed defenceman Declan Chisholm to a one-year, two-way contract, the club announced Wednesday. The deal is worth $775,000 at the NHL level. Chisholm, 23, spent the 2022-23 season with the Jets’ AHL affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. The Bowmanville, Ont., native recorded 43 points (five goals and 38 assists) over 59 games. […]
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Manitoba's NDP promised Wednesday to spend $5 million every year to improve the quality of cardiac care at St. Boniface Hospital.
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The Progressive Conservatives promised to kill the provincial sales tax on flowers and trees, if re-elected Oct. 3.
The candidate for Seine River, Janice Morley-Lecomte, made the announcement at a campaign event in the driveway of a home on a Charleswood cul-de-sac in the Roblin constituency.
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As the Progressive Conservatives made an election promise Wednesday to appease green thumbs, some striking public-sector workers sprouted up in protest.
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The federal government says it will match donations to the Canadian Red Cross over the next two weeks to help Morocco recover from a devastating earthquake.
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OTTAWA — The CEO of WestJet says the company will revisit its policy after the airline faced backlash for allowing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to speak on the PA system on a recent flight. A video circulating online shows Poilievre making short remarks on a Sunday night flight that was leaving Quebec City for Calgary […]
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson has promoted her promised tax cuts to the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.
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Winnipeg police have blocked Fort Street and Garry Street at St. Mary Avenue while crews fight a fire at the Windsor Hotel.
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Manitoba must be competitive with tax rates in Saskatchewan and Alberta in order to attract jobs and keep more young people from leaving, Heather Stefanson said in a speech to the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.
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Monday's groundbreaking Professional Women's Hockey League draft will take place at CBC headquarters in Toronto. Live streaming coverage of the event will begin at 1 p.m. ET on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem.
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A school bus driver was airlifted and two children were rushed by ground ambulance to hospital after a bus was hit by a gravel truck Wednesday morning.
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A 28-year-old man charged with second-degree murder after a fatal assault in downtown Toronto last month is a U.K. soldier, a spokesperson for the British Army said.
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson’s approval rating remains the lowest among Canadian premiers despite a recent upswing, new polling shows. The Angus Reid Institute has Stefanson’s approval rating at 28 per cent – up from 25 percent. It’s her highest approval rating since taking office in 2021, according to Angus Reid. But it still puts the […]
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With less than a month before Manitoba's provincial election, a new poll shows Premier Heather Stefanson has the highest approval rating since taking office.
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With fall approaching and COVID-19 case numbers rising, you may be wondering if the dusty test kit you haven't touched for several months is still effective.
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POTTSTOWN, Pa. (AP) — An escaped murderer was captured Wednesday after eluding hundreds of searchers for two weeks, bringing relief to anxious residents of southeastern Pennsylvania who endured sleepless nights as he hid in the woods, broke into suburban homes for food, changed his appearance, and fled under gunfire with a rifle pilfered from a […]
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, CPC leader Pierre Poilievre spent the weekend hammering a message of affordability and economic focus at his party’s convention in Quebec. Most of the delegates were right there with him—but not all of them. After a great summer that saw them surge past the federal Liberals in the polls, the […]
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The continued work to replace the Daly Overpass in Brandon is making progress with the reopening of the northbound lanes.
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The majority of Manitoba Housing units tested by CBC News this summer recorded heat that could put the health of some residents at risk, as a resident and a tenant advocate call on government to make it easier to install air conditioning in social housing.
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After more than three years of COVID-19, many Canadians have learned how to make decisions around living with the virus. But as Canada heads into another cold and flu season, many still have questions about what to do if they start to feel sick. Here are answers to some common questions.
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Canadians can expect a "fickle fall" this year as the season is forecast to start off chilly before above normal temperatures lead the country into winter, a prominent forecaster predicts.
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Just over one year after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, a new poll suggests a growing number of Canadians believe it’s time to reconsider the country’s ties to the monarchy. Data released Wednesday by Leger indicates that 63 per cent of respondents said it was time to rethink ties — a seven point increase […]
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Winnipeg's mayor is in Houston, hoping to learn from the Texas city's experience in dealing with homelessness.
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After responding to reports of an injured man, Winnipeg police say a 56-year-old man died following "suspicious circumstances" on Monday.
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It’s been three weeks since 1,700 Manitoba Public Insurance workers walked off the job, and Tuesday they were once again rallying-for a fair deal. The employer, MPI, has offered an annual wage increase of two per cent per year for four years, but Kyle Ross, the union president representing the workers says they continue to […]
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Winnipeg city councillors are trying to find ways to overcome the financial obstacles that have hindered efforts to clean up incomplete demolition sites that have proliferated in the city in recent years.
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Following a long, wet and muddy week in the Nevada desert, some Winnipeggers’ are now returning home, and are sharing their tails from a Burning Man Festival unlike any other. “It was completely unexpected, and even as it started to come down I think most people were in the denial,” explained Andrew Courtage, Burning Man […]
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Blood can still be seen outside an apartment in Winnipeg after a shooting that killed a 25-year-old father and sent a shockwave through his circles of friends and family. Daniel Raymond Garvey-Rodriquez was killed on Sept. 10 according to Winnipeg police, who are now looking for any information about the alleged homicide, which they responded […]
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