Items recalled from Winnipeg bakery due to possible salmonella contamination
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Various goods are being recalled from a local bakery due to a possible salmonella contamination caused by a rodent infestation, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says.
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Doctors who helped Manitobans get access to COVID-19 vaccines and guided them through some of the toughest months of the pandemic are being honoured by their peers.
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The parents of a Humboldt Broncos player were presented with the key to the city on Friday in honour of Green Shirt Day, an organ donor awareness day.
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THOMPSON, Man. — The Manitoba government and a First Nations advocacy group are working together on what the government says is a first-of-its-kind youth healing lodge in the province.
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Fears of spring flooding are easing in Manitoba, thanks to recent weather. The provincial government says things did not look so rosy in the winter after snowfall amounts reached near-record levels in some areas. But the past two weeks have seen a slow melt, with above-freezing temperatures during the day and below-freezing temperatures at night. […]
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A pedestrian was taken to hospital in Winnipeg Friday afternoon after a vehicle crashed into a hydro pole and bus shelter on Portage Avenue.
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Manitoba's northernmost First Nation will receive a shipment of eight modular trailers over the weekend. The trailers will function as accommodation for the crisis response workers and elders who have been deployed to support the community.
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson pledged earlier this week to provide $7.5 million to an arts organization chaired by her own deputy minister.
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A 61-year-old woman has succumbed to her injuries following a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1 east of Elie, Manitoba.
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Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced Friday that the federal government will send another $2 billion to provinces and territories to help clear the health care backlog created by the years-long pandemic crisis.
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Canada's Kerri Einarson clinched a playoff spot at the women's world curling championship Friday with an 8-5 win over Germany.
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A playoff berth clinched early had Canada's Kerri Einarson feeling bullish about her women's world curling championship prospects.
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WINNIPEG -- Airline passengers can once again greet family and friends with open arms at Winnipeg's James Richardson International Airport.
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Thompson will soon get a new health lodge that will help pair northern Indigenous youth in the justice system with culturally informed supports.
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WINNIPEG — Fears of spring flooding are easing in Manitoba, thanks to recent weather.
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Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says the federal government will commit another $2 billion to help provincial health systems work through their surgical and diagnostic backlogs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The money, included in the newly tabled Bill C-17, follows a $4-billion top-up to the federal health transfer last summer and is expected to be […]
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Manitoba is reporting a 10-patient decrease in hospitalizations in the province's last daily COVID-19 update.
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Forget McDavid or Draisaitl – the biggest cheers during the Edmonton Oilers Thursday night win over San Jose were for 5-year-old Ben Stelter. The young boy took centre stage during the game’s opening ceremonies. It was an honour to have such an inspirational #Oilers fan as our @Scotiabank Skater. Five-year-old Ben Stelter has been battling […]
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Forget McDavid or Draisaitl – the biggest cheers during the Edmonton Oilers Thursday night win over San Jose were for 5-year-old Ben Stelter. The young boy took centre stage during the game’s opening ceremonies. It was an honour to have such an inspirational #Oilers fan as our @Scotiabank Skater. Five-year-old Ben Stelter has been battling […]
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An ice shelf the size of New York City has collapsed in East Antarctica, an area long thought to be stable and not hit much by climate change, concerned scientists said Friday. The collapse, captured by satellite images, marked the first time in human history that the frigid region had an ice shelf collapse. It […]
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The head of Manitoba's flood forecast centre says the slow melting across the province's watershed has made it less likely there will be a major flood this year.
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The World Health Organization has rejected Medicago’s made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine, restricting the federal government’s ability to donate those doses to countries in need. The federal government signed an agreement with Medicago in 2020 to buy 20 million doses once the vaccine was approved by Health Canada, with the option to purchase 56 million more. Health […]
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A popular Manitoba summer festival is making a return after a two-year hiatus owing to the pandemic.
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A 40-year-old man is dead after he was assaulted in downtown Winnipeg on Wednesday evening, police say.
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Three temporary road closures will be in effect over the next few days in Winnipeg.
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels attacked an oil depot on Friday in the Saudi city of Jiddah ahead of a Formula One race in the kingdom. It was the rebels’ highest-profile assault yet, though Saudi authorities pledged the upcoming grand prix would go on as scheduled. The attack targeted the same fuel depot that the Houthis had […]
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WINNIPEG -- A two-storey home in the 100 block of Turnbull Drive is considered a total loss after a fire early Friday.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a man was assaulted in the 400 block of Edmonton Street on Wednesday.
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More Ukrainian paediatric cancer patients have arrived at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) after their treatment was interrupted by the war in Ukraine. SickKids says they are now caring for five Ukrainian children — with three kids and their families arriving this week and two others having arrived earlier this month. “I think it’s […]
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Daniella Okezie has been practising her strut. In a few weeks, the graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University will finally get a chance to walk across the stage at a convocation ceremony to mark the completion of the bachelor’s program she finished two years ago. It’s something she’s been eager to do ever since what she […]
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Crews are battling an early morning fire that has destroyed a home along the Red River in St. Norbert.
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WINNIPEG -- First came 204, then 431, and soon, you can add 584 to your dialling repertoire.
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Two years ago, things started changing… quickly. They haven’t stopped since. Yes, eventually the pandemic will end, but the normal we hoped would return is long gone. After decades of unprecedented stability, especially in places like Canada, many people have simply never experienced a world in constant flux. It’s a funny feeling, and one we’re […]
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About 300 people were killed in the Russian airstrike last week on a Mariupol theater that was being used as a shelter, Ukrainian authorities said Friday in what would make it the war’s deadliest known attack on civilians yet. Meanwhile, in what could signal an important narrowing of Moscow’s military objectives, the U.S. said Russian […]
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Teachers in Manitoba are taking up the task of educating their students on how to approach stories they see on the internet and social media.
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The Bear Clan says lineups are getting longer at its North End food bank as unemployment and the rising cost of living has many local households struggling to make ends meet.
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When she decided to learn Oji-Cree, Rochelle Bragg gained more than vocabulary. She also learned to appreciate her family’s roots and legacy.
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The Ottawa Senators scored a trio of third-period goals in just over three minutes to clinch a 5-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday in Winnipeg.
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