Six Blue Bombers named to CFL all-star team
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes and Manitoba Blue Cross have forged a new partnership to call the downtown baseball stadium Blue Cross Park.
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A Winnipeg doctor hopes his legacy of providing health care to LGBTQ patients — one of only a few local physicians doing so at the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis — extends beyond his life.
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Further interest rate hikes from the Bank of Canada are very much still on the table as its governing council remains split on whether rates may need to rise further. The central bank released its summary of deliberations Wednesday detailing the discussions governing council members had in the lead-up to its Oct. 25 rate decision. […]
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Proposed legislation recognizing Métis self-government in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta would set a troubling precedent, if passed, by giving cabinet the power to approve future treaties with Métis associations in those provinces, Manitoba Métis leaders warned Tuesday.
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Taylor Swift fans are finding out if they won Ticketmaster's lottery to buy tickets to the popstar's Vancouver shows in December 2024.
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Shania Twain's manager says members of her production crew were brought to hospital after their crew bus rolled in southeastern Saskatchewan on Wednesday morning.
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WINNIPEG -- Two people were robbed of their money at gunpoint while trying to buy a cell phone, police say.
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The awards recognize the best in Canadian books across 7 categories in both English and French. Other winners include Kyo Maclear, Hannah Green and Cliff Cardinal.
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A southwestern Manitoba First Nation is turning to its bison herd to help heal a community in crisis. Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Chief Vincent Tacan says the First Nation wants to use its bison herd to reinforce positive messaging through traditions and ceremonies for young people.
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Jeremy Skibicki is charged with four counts of first-degree murder, but the identity of one alleged victim remains unknown.
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Kyle Connor scored twice, and Mark Scheifele added a goal and an assist to help the Winnipeg Jets beat the St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Tuesday night.
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Scott McDonald of the St. Thomas Curling Club and Kyle Kurz of the Fort Rouge Curling Club are unbeaten and pool leaders after three days and eight draws of action at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Swift Current, Sask.
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Santa will be arriving soon to Winnipeg malls and stores. – Outlet collection Santa will be there from December 7th to 23rd. There is also going to be pet photos on December 10th. – St. Mary’s nursery will have photos ... Read More »
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CBC's Emily Brass speaks to volunteers with Winnipeg-based International Hope Canada, as they prepare a shipping container filled with medical gear bound for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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A business group that includes members of a northern Manitoba First Nation has taken over the Balmoral Hotel in a bid to transform it into a wellness centre.
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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives want the NDP government to stop charging and collecting the federal carbon tax on Manitoba Hydro sales of natural gas now that Premier Wab Kinew agrees that tax should no longer apply to home heating.
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A Manitoba man faces several charges after shots were fired at a pickup truck during a high-speed pursuit over the weekend, RCMP say.
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The Manitoba government is pledging to cover the entire cost of installing 5,000 geothermal heat pumps in the province. Unlike air-source heat pumps, geothermal heat pumps gather heat from the ground and are not dependent on outside air, allowing them to operate in colder weather. “Heat pumps represent an enormous opportunity for Manitobans and reason […]
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A 55-year-old man died after the farming machine he was operating rolled over last week in southwestern Manitoba, RCMP say.
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After years of delays, an inquest will examine the deaths of Patrick Gagnon, Michael Bagot, Randy Cochrane, Matthew Fosseneuve and Sean Thompson — all of whom died while in Winnipeg police custody.
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WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg woman is suing Tim Hortons alleging a staff mistake that added cream instead of almond milk to her tea led to a severe allergic reaction and stopped her heart for several minutes.
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A Winnipeg woman is suing Tim Hortons alleging a staff mistake that added cream instead of almond milk to her tea led to a severe allergic reaction and stopped her heart for several minutes. The lawsuit for Gabrielle Lien Ho, 25, was filed last week against the popular coffee and food chain, along with Restaurant Brands International, […]
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Next month, members of Pine Creek First Nation will have the opportunity to make their band roughly $205 million richer. That's thanks to a recently negotiated settlement between the Saulteaux community and the federal government to resolve unfulfilled promises regarding the so called "cows-and-plows" clause of Treaty 4.
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TORONTO — The sexual assault case against Peter Nygard is built on a “false narrative” created by women whose testimony was not credible, his lawyer argued on Tuesday while the Crown urged the jury to reject the former fashion mogul’s “blanket denials.” Defence lawyer Brian Greenspan said in his closing arguments that the Crown’s case […]
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Manitoba RCMP are looking for a suspect in connection to a shooting incident that happened outside a home on Bloodvein First Nation — roughly 284 km north of Winnipeg — around 1 a.m. Tuesday. Mounties from Bloodvein responded to a call, which stated a known man showed up outside the home and shots were fired. […]
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The second day of the pre-trial of alleged serial killer Jeremy Skibicki was underway Tuesday at the Manitoba Law Courts building. Skibicki is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of First Nations women Rebecca Contois, Marcedes Myran, Morgan Harris and a fourth unidentified Indigenous woman known as Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, or Buffalo […]
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The Crown is seeking a total sentence of seven years for a man who pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing death and failing to stop at the scene in a May 2022 collision in Transcona.
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One man has died after an accident involving a combine on an icy stretch of road in the RM of Riding Mountain West.
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Snowfall warnings have been issued for parts of western Manitoba on Tuesday, with up to 10 centimetres of snow forecast.
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OTTAWA — A Catholic archdiocese that operated four Indigenous residential schools in Manitoba and Saskatchewan has finally surrendered a long-awaited trove of records that may hold clues about their tragic history. The Archdiocese of Keewatin-Le Pas gave the documents to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation on Monday — just one day before Archbishop […]
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes will open up their 2024 season on the road in Cleburne, Texas on May 9.
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The similarities of the independent testimony of five women who all say they were sexually assaulted by Peter Nygard "defy coincidence," the Crown argued during closing submissions. But Nygard's defence said the Crown's case was based on evidence that's untrustworthy and defies "common sense."
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The federal government says it will build more than 2,800 homes on its properties in cities across the country, putting it on track to build nearly 30,000 homes on public lands over the next six years.
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The creator of Manitoba's first all-Filipino musical hopes it will connect his community to the province's rich theatre sector.
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The federal government is set to miss its 2030 target to cut carbon emissions by at least 40 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030, according to the latest audit from the commissioner of the environment's office.
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Rapper Ice Cube is coming to Winnipeg in the dead of winter.
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People in the community of Bloodvein are being asked by RCMP to shelter inside and lock their doors as police search for Byron Duck, 31, who is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant and is considered armed and dangerous.
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, regulating short-term rentals like AirBnB as a way to ease the housing crisis isn’t a new idea — it’s been tried in plenty of cities in North America and beyond. But British Columbia’s new legislation goes much further than most, and though it was just announced two weeks ago, a […]
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The case against Peter Nygard is built on a “false narrative” created by complainants whose testimony was not credible and at times “painfully absurd,” the former fashion mogul’s defence lawyer argued in his closing submission to the jury on Tuesday. Brian Greenspan told Nygard’s sexual assault trial that the Crown’s case is based on “contradictions […]
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A major housing regulation reform proposal from Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gilligham meant to secure millions in federal funding may not create the thousands of new homes the city needs, one expert warns.
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A Winnipeg woman suing Tim Hortons says she nearly died and has become debilitated after dairy milk was put in her tea rather than the almond milk she ordered.
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A total of 59 people connected to Canada finally made it out of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Ottawa confirmed, as the federal government worked to get hundreds of Canadians out of the besieged Palestinian territory. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly announced the successful passage of a first group of Canadians into Egypt on Tuesday […]
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WINNIPEG — When Shani Oliveira is told youngest son Brady proudly calls himself a "momma's boy," she pauses before she responds.
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One person is dead and two others were injured after a single-vehicle crash west of Sapotaweyak Cree Nation on Friday, according to RCMP.
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Some advocates are calling on the federal government to share more details about the Canadian Dental Care Plan. The plan, which is expected to start this year, aims to provide up to 9 million uninsured Canadians who have a family income of less than $90,000 with dental care. Families with incomes under $70,000 will not […]
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A 43-year-old woman from Ste. Agathe is dead after a two-vehicle crash in the community south of Winnipeg on Sunday night.
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