Christmas sweater-clad premier invites Manitobans to festive-season open house
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Mourners gathered at a kibbutz in Israel on Thursday to honour Vivian Silver, the Canadian Israeli peace activist killed in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. 'She had so much belief in what she was doing,' said Rochelle Gamliel, Silver's younger sister.
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A push to save a section of the Lemay Forest in St. Norbert from a proposed housing development gained the support of a city committee on Thursday.
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A group of students who are part of a program for people pursuing careers in animation, game design and motion graphics were surprised with gifts of high-end tablets at Sisler High School on Thursday.
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Kenny Lawler stared daggers when asked how he and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiving corps would step up in the potential absence of fellow wideout Dalton Schoen in Sunday's Grey Cup.
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The Manitoba First Nations Police Service is looking for a man in connection with an alleged assault and forcible confinement on a First Nation in the province.Â
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Sixty students from Sisler High Schoolâs CREATE program received high-end animation, industry-standard tablets Thursday morning, to help them as they navigate their early days in the animation and film industry. Sisler High School offers a free post-high program in the areas of 2D animation, 3D animation, and game design and film. “They weren’t expecting this […]
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The Manitoba government is reviving its annual holiday open house at the legislature in Winnipeg.
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Even as he prepares to lead the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup, receiver Kenny Lawler regrets spending last year with the Edmonton Elks.
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March of Dimes Canada, a non-profit organization, that provides services for people with disabilities across the country. It is raising the alarm regarding the connection between acquired brain injuries and housing instability and homelessness, after studies showed between 70-90 per cent of those experiencing homelessness, sustained a brain injury prior to ending up on the […]
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Federal, provincial, municipal and MĂ©tis leaders honoured Louis Riel at a ceremony at his grave site in Winnipeg's St. Boniface neighbourhood on Thursday, the 138th anniversary of his death.
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A 14-year-old girl last seen in Winnipeg Tuesday afternoon has been found safe, Winnipeg police say.Â
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The Federal Court has quashed a cabinet order that listed plastic manufactured items as toxic under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. The court says in a decision released today that it was not reasonable to say all plastic manufactured items are harmful because the category is too broad. The decision has implications for the government’s […]
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Winnipeg Emergency Services will be conducting a two-day training exercise to practice disaster management and responses within the city. During day one of the training, participants will learn emergency management best practices and leadership from industry experts, according to the City of Winnipegâs Office of Emergency Management (OEM) team. Day two will see the same […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating a suspicious death that occurred Tuesday in the Lord Selkirk Park neighbourhood.
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A man was found dead in Winnipegâs Lord Selkirk Park neighbourhood Tuesday morning, police say.Â
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Nathaniel Veltman has been found guilty of four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder in the killing of four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont. The jury delivered its verdict following roughly five hours of deliberation after receiving final instructions from Justice Renee Pomerance. It was the first case […]
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They were teammates for just one full season, but it was more than long enough for Andrew Harris to positively impact Brady Oliveira's CFL career.
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Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Services says no one was injured during a fire at a three-story apartment complex Thursday morning. WFPS responded to a report of a fire just after midnight along Furby Street, after it was called in by an on-duty member with the Downtown Community Safety Partnership who was patrolling the area at the […]
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They were teammates for just one full season, but it was more than long enough for Andrew Harris to positively impact Brady Oliveira's CFL career.
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An Edmonton mental-health advocate and author knows first-hand how difficult it can be for people living with mental illness to access new medication. Leif Gregersen, who lives with schizoaffective disorder, was hospitalized in the early 2000s. âFor six months I wasnât on medication that was working me, and itâs a very difficult situation to be […]
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Winnipeg firefighters responded to a blaze early Thursday at a three-storey apartment building in the 500 block of Furby Street.
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WINNIPEG -- With the price of pet food on the rise, it can be costly for pet owners to keep their furry ones well-fed.
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In todayâs Big Story Story, shots fired at Jewish schools in Montreal. Slurs screamed as Muslims outside a mosque. Clashes of protesters on Canadian campuses and at weekend marches. General demands to pick a side, or be placed on the other one. While every day in Gaza and Israel brings more death and tragedy, and […]
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Bill Pchajek has built a shack for himself and his dog Gabby on the bank of Omand's Creek. He says health problems, including multiple infected teeth, prevented him from working and caused him to lose his job and housing.
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A patch of grass by a row of evergreens in Steinbach became a makeshift memorial site for Ryan Cody Maynard after he was found dead there this spring, and now some of his loved ones say they're heartbroken the city forced them to take down the cross that once stood there in his memory.
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The province has earmarked $350,000 for a 24-hour warming shelter. The new warming shelter was supposed to open soon â but the selected location was met with pushback from business owners and ultimately turned down by the city's planning commission on Nov. 1.Â
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Downtown Winnipeg is expected to be busy Saturday with an early serving of Christmas cheer, hockey and other events happening at the same time.Â
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The Supreme Court of Canada said Thursday it will not hear the case of four Canadian men held in Syria who argue Ottawa has a legal duty to help them return home. The mother of one of the men said after the decision that she was not about to give up, but added it was […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz to affirm Canada’s support for Israel “and its right to defend itself in accordance with international law,” Trudeau’s office said Thursday. In a summary of the Wednesday evening call, the Prime Minister’s Office said Trudeau strongly emphasized “the importance of taking all possible […]
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The son of Jewish humanitarian Vivian Silver, who was killed in the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, says he was moved by the support for his mother from Canadians during the weeks when it was believed she was being held hostage by Hamas in the Gaza strip.
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A long-term development strategy for Winnipeg's Exchange District calls for public and private investments that will increase the population of the downtown neighbourhood and several adjacent areas by 15,000 people over 20 years.
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The 911 call that would eventually conclude in the 2018 death of Matthew Fosseneuve following a police interaction, was a call for help ⊠as the inquest into the deaths of five men who died following police interactions in Winnipeg continues. On Wednesday, as the inquest into the deaths of five men who passed following […]
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Kyle Walters is enjoying a fourth straight Grey Cup appearance unsure of his CFL future.
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The board of a southern Manitoba school division voted Tuesday to reverse course on proposed fees for a kindergarten program and student bus services in light of an accounting error that led to an estimated $1.3-million deficit.
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Former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson may step down as leader of the Progressive Conservatives sooner than expected.
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Marie Beath Badian brings her latest play, The Waltz, to Winnipeg's Prairie Theatre Exchange in November. The romantic comedy is about two Filipino Canadians finding love in the Prairies without knowing that their pasts are connected.
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Can you imagine spending over $3,000 on a DoorDash order? Well, one person from Ontario did just that as the online food delivery platform revealed the Canadian trends of the year. DoorDash Canada released its annual year-end food trend report, highlighting the top Canadian food-ordering habits of 2023. These range from the biggest spenders to […]
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As the families of slain Indigenous women exited the Manitoba Law Courts Wednesday, they were greeted by the sound of singing and drums. The music by Indigenous singer YB Nakota capped off what a loved one of Rebecca Contois called âa good day in courtâ with âmany emotions.â Wednesday concluded the pre-trial against alleged Winnipeg […]
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A former high school basketball player who played for a Manitoba coach charged with sexual assault, sexual exploitation and luring says she has called Winnipeg police to report what she describes as Madison Biluk's "inappropriate behaviour."
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Winnipeg will soon have a new "pop-up" warming shelter for the winter that it only expects to open on the days when the other shelters are "consistently full."
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A former student of disgraced hockey coach Graham James alleges he was sexually abused when he was 10 and James was working as a substitute teacher in Winnipeg in the 1980s, and he's suing James and the school division that employed him for more than $6 million.
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Manitoba RCMP are asking the public to keep an eye out for a man who is wanted in connection with a home invasion in Bunibonibee Cree Nation last Friday, and is considered armed and dangerous.
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Kyle Walters is enjoying a fourth straight Grey Cup appearance unsure if it will be his last as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' general manager.
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WINNIPEG -- The Assiniboine Park Zoo needs the public's help naming a cute baby gibbon that was born on October 23.
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An expanded pop-up shelter is coming to Winnipeg this winter to help the cityâs homeless population have a place to stay overnight. The City of Winnipeg and End Homelessness Winnipeg-Reaching Home announced $265,000 in funding Wednesday to expand shelter capacity at Siloam Mission. Staffing will be provided from four organizations: Siloam Mission, 1JustCity, Main Street […]
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