Winnipeg students and staff reflect on meaning of Remembrance Day
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Family members of Michael Bagot say they want accountability — and an apology — from police, as the death of the husband and father following an interaction with Winnipeg police has left them devastated. As the inquest into five men who died following interactions with police in Winnipeg continues, the court heard Thursday from Michael Bagot’s partner, Asha Bagot, who said […]
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As legislation at the federal level is tabled to ban the usage of temporary workers during a strike, labour unions here in Manitoba are hoping the same could be done in this province. Federal Minister of Labour Seamus O’Regan tabled Bill C-58 Thursday which would ban the usage of replacement workers in federally regulated workplaces […]
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The Louis Riel School Division's board of trustees voted unanimously to take disciplinary action against trustee Francine Champagne, after an alleged racist comment online.
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Winnipeg police say a man who fled from a halfway house in B.C. has been taken into custody. On Nov. 6, the Manitoba Integrated Violent Offender Apprehension Unit (MIVOAU) reportedly received a tip from the Vancouver Police Department (VPD), asking for help locating a man who was believed to have fled to Manitoba. VPD says a week earlier, the […]
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Winnipeg’s Brookside Cemetery has been designated a National Historic Site, according to an announcement by the federal government on Thursday. Over 100,000 burials have taken place at the cemetery since 1878 and its Field of Honour is one of the largest veteran burial sites in Canada. “It is fitting to announce the designation of Brookside […]
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A Winnipeg family says their 11-year-old girl was harassed by a female police officer during a pro-Palestinian car rally on Saturday.
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NEW YORK (AP) — A jury awarded more than $1.2 million to Robert De Niro’s former personal assistant Thursday, finding that a company he formed to look after his personal needs was liable for gender discrimination and retaliation after the former assistant accused the actor of subjecting her to a toxic work environment. While the […]
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Former UFC fighter Georges St-Pierre, who is originally from Saint-Isidore, Que., was invited by the Lake St. Martin First Nation chief to visit the community, with the hope St-Pierre's story would be uplifting for the youth.
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Dr. Dick Smith died via medical assistance in death on Tuesday. The Winnipeg doctor leaves behind a legacy of helping LGBTQ patients, including many of gay and bisexual men at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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It’s clear family is not going anywhere as they line the rows in the courtroom on the fourth day of pre-trial for the murders of Marcedes Myran, Morgan Harris, Rebecca Contois, and a fourth unidentified victim the community calls Buffalo Woman. The accused, Jeremy Skibicki, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder, for which […]
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Mayberry Fine Art Gallery's co-owner Bill Mayberry talks about the special art collection on display now at the Winnipeg gallery. It features some of Canada's most acclaimed artists and was created as a way to boost soldier morale during WW II.
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Festival du Voyageur is getting a one-time $50,000 grant from the province for structural work at the Fort Gibraltar historic site to ensure the 2024 winter festival can go ahead safely, following the collapse of an elevated walkway at the site earlier this year.
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Winnipeg's Brookside Cemetery has been around for 145 years and contains the oldest military interment site in Canada, but now it can boast about something brand new, after being designated a national historic site for its historical significance.
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Federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Premier Wab Kinew shared a podium in Winnipeg Thursday morning but sidestepped questions about Manitoba's request for a carbon-tax exemption for natural gas home heating.
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WINNIPEG — The federal government is providing nearly $185 million to help fund two hydro projects in Manitoba.
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In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at how Canada and other jurisdictions are approaching right to repair and why less ship pollution is actually a problem for global warming.
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WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is providing a $50,000 grant to Festival du Voyageur for structural repairs to Fort Gibraltar.
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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is expected to table the federal government’s fall economic statement on Nov. 21.The mini-budget is set to offer an update on federal finances, as well as new measures that reflect the government’s priorities.Freeland has promised that the fall economic statement will focus on housing and affordability, two issues dominating federal politics […]
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WINNIPEG -- Festival du Voyageur, western Canada's largest winter festival, is quickly approaching for 2024.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House said Israel has agreed to put in place four-hour daily humanitarian pauses in its assault on Hamas in northern Gaza starting on Thursday, as the Biden administration said it has secured a second pathway for civilians to flee fighting. President Joe Biden had asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu […]
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Winnipeg police have made several arrests as part of an investigation into cocaine and methamphetamine trafficking in the city.
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Here’s what’s open, closed or operating on a reduced schedule in Winnipeg on Remembrance Day, Saturday, November 11.
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The winner will receive $6,000, a writing residency and have their work published on CBC Books. The shortlist will be announced on Nov. 16 and the winner will be announced on Nov. 23.
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Two Dauphin men have been charged with weapons and drug offences following a shooting in Brandon.
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A number of school divisions in Manitoba have declared a snow day, cancelling classes due to snowy and slippery highways.
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, for months now, recent polls have been terrible for the federal Liberals — and specifically so when it comes to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. A recent survey found that a majority of Canadians want him to step down before the next election in favour of a new Liberal leader, a […]
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Many Winnipeg students may see their graduation ceremonies and holiday concerts moved out of churches this school year as part of efforts by Manitoba's largest school division to be more inclusive.
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Clean energy experts say it makes no sense for Manitoba's new government to tout hydrogen as a solution to the province's growing energy needs — and are questioning other aspects of the NDP's decarbonization plans.
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For many years now, Israelis have been told that the biggest threat to the survival of the Jewish state is the Islamic Republic of Iran's quest to obtain nuclear weapons. But another long-term trend could be eroding the foundations of Israel’s security: a generational decline in western voters’ support and sympathy for the Jewish state.
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Find out how to follow CBC's special coverage of Remembrance Day, featuring the ceremony at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.
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Skimpflation is when companies swap out ingredients in food products for cheaper ones without lowering the price. The practice can be hard to detect because shoppers don't have access to companies' recipes.
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An MLA from one of Manitoba’s northern ridings will be the next Speaker of the legislature.
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A pedestrian underpass was cleaned up Wednesday after it was lined with antisemitic graffiti, coming amidst increased reports of suspected hate crimes in Winnipeg over the latest conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham used the historic Carnegie Library, the once and future home of the City of Winnipeg Archives, to announce plans for celebrations marking 150 years since the city’s founding.
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Michael Bagot begged for help and was scared for his life on a Winnipeg Transit bus in some of his last conscious moments four years ago. Video shown in a Winnipeg courthouse Wednesday revealed a frantic and frightened Bagot pleading and struggling with police before being taken into custody, with his hands and feet bound […]
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Hollywood’s actors union reached a tentative deal with studios Wednesday to end its strike, bringing a close to months of labor strife that ground the entertainment industry to a historic halt. The three-year contract agreement must be approved by votes from the union’s board and its members in the coming days, but the leadership declared […]
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Dakota Tipi First Nation has launched a $475-million lawsuit against the federal government, alleging a former military base turned aerospace centre in south-central Manitoba exists on part of the First Nation's ancestral land that was never surrendered to the Crown.
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Manitoba's police watchdog says it is investigating after a man who was the passenger in a vehicle that led police on an hour-long chase late last month was seriously injured while resisting arrest by RCMP officers.
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Restaurants are calling for a bit of understanding as new data show Manitobans feel they aren’t getting their money’s worth when going out to eat. Peter Andromidas, the owner of Johnny’s Marion Restaurant, plans on raising his menu prices at the beginning of 2024 as the cost of running his restaurant continues to go up. […]
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Indigenous veterans and their families are remembering the hardships First Nations, Métis and Inuit soldiers have faced while serving their country.
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Editor’s note: This story contains references to suicide. If you or a loved one is at risk of self-harm, the Manitoba Suicide Prevention and Support Line can be reached at 1-877-435-7170 In July, Jasmin Laine received a call that would forever change her life. Her ex-boyfriend Marshall Brandt, someone she believed to be her soulmate, […]
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Members of Shania Twain’s concert production crew were on a bus that crashed today on an icy highway in southeast Saskatchewan. The music star’s management company, Maverick, says in a statement that the bus and a truck from her “Queen of Me” tour were in the crash on the Trans-Canada Highway near Wolseley. It says […]
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Some family members left the courtroom in tears. Others shook their heads in disbelief. That was the scene Wednesday at the third day of the pre-trial of alleged serial killer Jeremy Skibicki. He is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of First Nations women Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, Rebecca Contois and […]
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WINNIPEG -- Christmas cheer will be in the air next week as the Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade returns to downtown Winnipeg.
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Winnipeg police say a man has been charged in connection to a stabbing earlier this week. WPS says on Monday, officers responded to the Health Sciences Centre after receiving a report that a man had attended the hospital after being stabbed. The 40-year-old had suffered a serious upper-body injury. He was later upgraded to stable. […]
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Jurors at the sexual assault trial of Peter Nygard began their deliberations late Wednesday afternoon, with the fate of the former fashion mogul now resting in their hands. Over several hours on Wednesday, Justice Robert Goldstein gave the jury his final instructions and told them their duty is to impartially assess the evidence in the […]
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What hops like a robin, eats like a robin but doesn’t exactly look like a robin? A Winnipegger and amateur birder came across a real life shiny Pokémon this week when he spotted a rare all-white robin hopping around his own backyard.
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