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The federal government will soon decide whether it will commit to searching a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two First Nations women, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Friday.
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Two men were injured in what police say was a drive-by shooting in Lake St. Martin First Nation early Friday morning.
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Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative leader is staying out of the spotlight in Winnipeg during the last days of the election campaign.
Heather Stefanson made campaign stops in Brandon and Dauphin this week and wasn’t available to face questions in Winnipeg about her party’s late-stage ads emphasizing her decision not to search a landfill for the remains of Indigenous women and American-style attack ads on the NDP.
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Inherited Retinal Diseases (IRD) affect more than 20,000 Canadians and there are no treatments for the progressive conditions. They are a large group of hereditary eye conditions caused by varying gene mutations and can be diagnosed in childhood, adolescence or later in life depending on the specific disease. “I’ve had low vision since I was […]
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Iqra Tariq, who is running for the Manitoba Liberals in the Union Station riding, says she was shocked to find several of her election signs damaged by vandals earlier this week.
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RCMP say a family in southern Manitoba is breathing a sigh of relief after a toddler who went missing for more than five hours was rescued from a cornfield early Thursday morning with the help of a heat-detecting drone.
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On the eve of Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation the Manitoba Liberal Party detailing how it would make Reconciliation a priority if elected. Leader Dougald Lamont also taking aim at the NDP for failing to include, or cost, a search of the Prairie Green landfill in its recently released platform. âWe are the […]
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The Womenâs Health Clinic announced a new initiative designed to decolonize healthcare practices and incorporate traditional Indigenous teachings.
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TORONTO â An Ontario Superior Court judge has certified a class-action lawsuit against Bausch Health Companies Inc. that alleges false advertising for some of the pharmaceutical firm’s cold remedies. The lawsuit states that Bausch, formerly known as Valeant Pharmaceuticals, made false or misleading ad claims to consumers around five of its Cold-FX products. Filed in […]
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating after a vehicle struck a girl in the middle of Highway 15 early Thursday.
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MONTREAL â Aviation companies are making the pitch to Ottawa that stricter rules designed to boost customer compensation and improve service could put passenger safety at risk â an argument consumer advocates reject as “ridiculous.” The push, made in regulatory submissions and meetings on Parliament Hill, comes on the heels of sweeping reforms to the […]
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Winnipeg police says officers responded to a bomb threat Thursday morning near Donald Street and Broadway. WPS says officers responded to a call that a device had been detonated outside a building. A report indicated a woman was walking near the area and as she passed by, there was a small explosion from a container. […]
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One of two people has pleaded guilty to charges after Winnipeg police say the pair handed out cannabis edibles last Halloween to trick-or-treaters as young as six in a south Tuxedo neighbourhood.
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Winnipeg's unpredictable Red River, with its hidden undercurrents, has claimed many lives over the years but the quick action and good timing of three officers prevented it from taking a six-year-old boy on Tuesday.
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A teenage girl is dead after being hit by a pickup truck on Highway 15 just outside Winnipeg, but RCMP say she may have been seriously injured before the collision.
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The president of the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada is defending a Second World War veteran of a Nazi unit who was recently lauded as a hero in Canada’s Parliament. Jurij Klufas has not met 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka but says the veteran is being treated unfairly. He says Hunka was fighting for Ukraine â not […]
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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to call together other provincial justice ministers to push Ottawa for reforms in the criminal justice system. Candidates Kelvin Goertzen and Rejeanne Caron made the announcement today in Winnipeg. Goertzen says the meeting with other ministers would include recommending sentencing changes to the federal Criminal Code for violent and repeat […]
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The Manitoba government is seeing an improvement in the state of the province’s finances. The final audited numbers for the 2022-23 fiscal year, out today, show a surplus of $270 million after projecting a $548-million deficit from the budget. The Progressive Conservative government says growth from a strong economy and federal transfer payments contributed to […]
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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to call together other provincial justice ministers to push Ottawa for reforms in the criminal justice system.
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Several events are being held in Winnipeg and across Manitoba to mark Canada's third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also sometimes called Orange Shirt Day.
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Winnipeg police say a 40-year-old man has been charged in connection to an alleged abduction and sexual assault earlier this week.
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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to call together other provincial justice ministers to push Ottawa for reforms in the criminal justice system if the party wins a third term next week.
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Manitoba finance officials are reporting a surplus for only the second time since 2009.
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Las Vegas police have arrested a man in the deadly 1996 drive-by shooting of Tupac Shakur, a long-awaited break in a case that has frustrated investigators and fascinated the public ever since the hip-hop icon was gunned down on the Las Vegas Strip 27 years ago. Duane “Keffe D” Davis was arrested early Friday morning, […]
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Manitoba’s finances are likely to take centre stage today on the campaign trail for the provincial election next Tuesday. The government is set to release the final results for the last fiscal year, including the size of the provincial deficit. Manitoba has run deficits in every year but one since 2009, and last year’s red […]
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Winnipeg’s own Oak Park High School is known for producing football greats, like the Bombers’ Nic Demski and Brady Oliveira. But it also has the highest percentage of high school Indigenous students in the Pembina Trails school division. One football player created a new jersey, blending Indigenous teachings and the values of being an Oak […]
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Password-sharing crackdowns are becoming more and more common in the streaming world today. And Disney Plus is following suit. In an email sent to the users in Canada earlier this week, Disney announced restrictions on Canadian subscribers’ “ability to share your account or login credentials outside of your household.” Disney Plus’ updated Canadian Subscriber Agreement says users cannot share […]
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A 46-year-old man is charged with second-degree murder after a woman was found dead in a home in Winnipeg's Daniel McIntyre neighbourhood on Thursday.
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Winnipeg police have laid charges in the city's latest homicide after a woman was fatally injured on Thursday.
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Winnipeg police have arrested and charged a man after a teen was abducted and sexually assaulted last Sunday.
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A teenage girl was abducted while walking on Portage Avenue in Winnipeg's St. James area, then taken to another part of the city and sexually assaulted over several hours, police say.
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The union representing 3,600 workers at Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills and Extra Foods in Manitoba says a tentative contract agreement has been reached with supermarket chain Loblaw.
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U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, a centrist Democrat who was elected to the Senate in 1992 in the âYear of the Womanâ and broke gender barriers throughout her long career in local and national politics, has died. She was 90. Three people familiar with the situation confirmed her death to The Associated Press on […]
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WINNIPEG â Blue Bombers placekicker Sergio Castillo is used to having football players run full blast at him while he concentrates on kicking balls.
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In todayâs Big Story Podcast, you and a friend might be given two different prices by the same website for the same item. You might be given two different prices yourself depending on where you are when you’re browsing the site. It’s a phenomenon that began as dynamic pricing â a computer balancing supply and […]
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Thousands of new orange and black Every Child Matters hockey sticks are now on shelves of sports stores across the country.
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CBC's Marcy Markusa interviews Keystone Party Leader Kevin Friesen about how the party formed and why one of its principles is about "becoming a smaller, less intrusive government."
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Manitoba Hydro lacks the capacity to provide electricity to a single new "energy intensive" industrial customer, the Crown corporation warns in a confidential briefing note that undercuts the idea this province can lure large businesses here with an ample supply of clean, green energy.
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Thousands of social housing units could land in private hands as operating agreements between the Manitoba government and non-profit organizations expire, creating a funding gap that may force organizations to sell buildings they can no longer afford.
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A non-partisan grassroots group focused on climate policy says none of the four leading provincial parties in Manitoba is promising a clear and detailed action plan to meet targets set out in the Paris Agreement.
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These sales are valid in store only at Costco from now until Sunday
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Immigration Minister Marc Miller says he wants to make it easier for Indigenous Peoples to cross international borders that have severed their homelands and families for generations.
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Statistics Canada says real gross domestic product was essentially unchanged in July, following a 0.2 per cent decline in June. The agency says services-producing industries gained 0.1 per cent in the month, while goods-producing industries contracted 0.3 per cent. The manufacturing sector was the largest negative contributor for the month as it fell 1.5 per […]
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About 151,700 Manitobans have already cast their ballots in the upcoming election at the end of the sixth day of advance voting â topping the total number of advance votes in the provinceâs 2019 election, according to Elections Manitoba.
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Health-care workers would have coverage on "burnout benefits" if a Manitoba Liberal government is elected on Oct. 3, party leader Dougald Lamont says.
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The Manitoba New Democrats say they can afford the new spending they've promised during the election campaign by using existing contingencies in the provincial budget.
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