'Terry's legacy continues to inspire': Hundreds participate in 43rd Terry Fox Run in Winnipeg
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Manitoba’s NDP promised Sunday to build a new CancerCare Manitoba headquarters on the Health Sciences Centre campus if elected this fall.
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Winnipeg police say two men were seriously injured in a stabbing in Saint-Boniface early Saturday morning. The Winnipeg Police Service says it happened around 2 a.m. at Provencher Boulevard and Tache Avenue – near the Esplanade Riel. Officers say they were called to the area and found three men, including two suffering from multiple serious […]
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Two men were randomly stabbed early Saturday morning in St. Boniface.
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Canada is joining a three-month-old partnership with several key allies to send air defence missiles to Ukraine. Defence Minister Bill Blair is in the United Kingdom today and announced Canada’s $33 million contribution on a visit to Canadian soldiers helping train Ukrainian recruits at Lydd Military Training Camp. The money comes from the $500 million […]
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It was Samantha Henry’s first time on strike, and one that made headlines across the country.
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OTTAWA — Economists are forecasting inflation reaccelerated to around four per cent last month, reversing previous progress made as gasoline prices push inflation higher. Statistics Canada’s August consumer price index report set to be released Tuesday is expected to show the annual inflation rate rose for a second month in a row. Canada’s inflation rate […]
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The Manitoba Green Party announced its campaign platform Saturday, less than three weeks ahead of the provincial election slated for Oct. 3.
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Phillip Emmerson says over the last 30 years little has been done to make the streets of the city more accessible. He wants to see this change and the city better follow the Accessibility for Manitobans Act. The law provides a process to remove barriers affecting people with disabilities.
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Kevin Klein, the Progressive Conservative candidate running for re-election in Kirkfield Park, told a voter she has no right to question his Indigenous heritage during a telephone town hall held at the beginning of August.
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OTTAWA — Politicians and others who support policies that would require parental permission for teachers to use a student’s preferred pronouns at school say they are about including parents in the lives of their children. Those opposed say the issue is not about the rights of parents at all, but rather the protection of children […]
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People from Manitoba's Iranian community showed their support for the ongoing uprising in Iran at several Winnipeg rallies held Saturday to mark the one-year anniversary of a young woman's death in police custody.
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Manitoba’s Iranian community gathered Saturday to mark the anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman who died in police custody in Iran last year. She was arrested for allegedly violating Iran’s mandatory headscarf law. Amini’s death on Sept. 16, 2022, sparked worldwide protests against the country’s conservative Islamic theocracy. “We are […]
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Four pets were found dead inside a home after a fire in the Waverley Heights neighbourhood of south Winnipeg Friday night. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says three dogs and one cat were found dead at the home on Quincy Bay near Powers Street. Crews say they were called to the home around 9:30 p.m. […]
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The board chairman of Manitoba Public Insurance says a letter released with information on how striking workers could cross the picket line wasn’t meant to create further division.
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Research from the University of Victoria suggests the collapse of the teeming bison herds that once blackened the prairie was an economic catastrophe that still affects those who once depended on them.
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Winnipeg police say a live improvised explosive device (IED) that posed a danger to public safety was found during a homicide investigation Friday. The Winnipeg Police Service says officers were at an apartment building on Mulvey Avenue near Hugo Street N investigating a previously released homicide around 5:45 p.m. WPS says officers located a suspicious […]
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WINNIPEG -- A fire in Waverley Heights Friday night left several animals deceased.
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A potentially dangerous explosive device found by officers during a homicide investigation Friday has been safely detonated, Winnipeg police say.
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Winnipeg police came across an improvised explosive device while investigating a homicide on Friday.
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Three cats and one dog are dead after a fire in the Waverley Heights neighborhood Friday night.
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Three British news organizations reported Saturday that comedian and social influencer Russell Brand has been accused of rape, sexual assault and abuse based on allegations from four women who knew him over a seven-year period at the height of his fame. Brand denied the allegations and said that all of his relationships have been consensual. […]
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Winnipeg's police chief says he'd like to expand an initiative that pairs mental health professionals with police to help people in crisis — but staffing issues are getting in the way.
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Hundreds gathered in central London on Saturday to mark the anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman who died in police custody in Iran last year, sparking worldwide protests against the country’s conservative Islamic theocracy. Chanting “Women! Life! Freedom!,” the crowds held her portrait and rallied around the memory of a […]
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The second week of the criminal trial for two of the convoy's most prominent organizers has been slow-rolled by issues related to social media evidence, both from a legal perspective and a practical one.
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Now a powerful post-tropical cyclone, former hurricane Lee remains a very large and dangerous storm as it continues to move toward the Maritimes.
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Now a powerful post-tropical cyclone, former hurricane Lee remains a very large and dangerous storm as it continues to move toward the Maritimes. Much of Atlantic Canada remains under various weather statements, watches and warnings of high winds, heavy rain, and high coastal waves. The latest update from Environment Canada puts Lee about 365 kilometres […]
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Personal care homes and hospitals in Manitoba are trying to make progress on installing sprinkler systems for fire protection, but nearly a quarter of the health facilities still don't have them.
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After nearly two weeks of mining the same territory — health care for the NDP and tax cuts for the PCs — both parties run the risk of turning campaign consistency into campaign fatigue.
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CBC's Indigenous Unit checks out Fly Like an Eagle, the project that transformed a basketball court in Winnipeg's St. John's Park into a work of art.
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Saskatchewan’s child advocate has released a report saying the province’s pronoun policy in schools violates rights to gender identity and expression. “The policy clearly discriminates against transgender children who are unable or unwilling to seek parental consent for the use of their preferred name and pronouns,” said Lisa Broda in a 41-page report released Friday. […]
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As the number of vacant building fires so far this year reaches a new high, a Winnipegger fears the historic home at 94 Cathedral Ave. will soon become another one of the city’s unoccupied buildings to burn to the ground.
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A chunk of the City of Winnipeg’s staff working remotely say they want to continue the program, but a number of council members question whether the flexible arrangement works for citizens.
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The union representing striking workers at Manitoba Public Insurance says the Crown corporation is attempting to divide employees in an ongoing labour dispute.
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Film creatives in Manitoba say it’s going to great lengths to make sure women have a place in the industry. While key roles have traditionally been occupied by men, filmmakers like Fawnda Neckoway say the tides are changing – more women are stepping behind the camera. “You know in the last little while I’ve really […]
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The unplanned service disruption that rendered government of Manitoba websites unreachable Thursday was the result of a cyberattack, a provincial spokesperson confirmed Friday.
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Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives would eliminate the provincial sales tax on restaurant meals if re-elected.
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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to remove the provincial sales tax from restaurant meals if they are re-elected on Oct. 3. The Tories say the move would help an industry hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and make dining more affordable. The promise is the latest in a series of tax-cut plans announced by the […]
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The City of Winnipeg will begin spraying for elm bark beetles this weekend.
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A group representing grocery stores in Canada is pushing back against federal government's ultimatum on stabilizing food prices.
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Dining out in Manitoba would cost less under a re-elected Progressive Conservative government, the party says, announcing plans Friday to ditch the provincial sales tax on restaurant meals.
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Trade Minister Mary Ng’s office says a planned “Team Canada” trip to India is being put off, giving no details about when it will go ahead. Ng was scheduled to lead a five-day “Team Canada” trade mission to Mumbai with leaders from Canadian businesses and provinces, leaving on Oct. 9. The trade mission, the first […]
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Winnipeg police say a man is dead after a shooting in an apartment building in the area of Mulvey Avenue and Daly Street Wednesday night.
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Manitoba New Democrats are promising to speed up the accreditation process for some internationally educated health professionals. Leader Wab Kinew says if his party wins the Oct. 3 election, it would spend $1 million to create a new government office to help health-care professionals navigate registration. He says his party would work with colleges and […]
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