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- Saturday 04PM Nov 18/23
'Our stories are important': Indigenous TikTok creators gather in Winnipeg
Manitoba is well-represented among a group of Indigenous social media creators chosen for a special training program meant to help them grow their online presence.© CTV |
- Saturday 03PM Nov 18/23
'Forge a new relationship': Indigenous leaders hopeful of new provincial government
WINNIPEG -- When Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew took the unconventional move of appointing himself the minister responsible for Indigenous reconciliation, he did so with the intent of strengthening the relationship between the province and Indigenous communities.© CTV |
- Saturday 03PM Nov 18/23
Here are the closed roads to watch for as you head to Winnipeg's Santa Claus Parade
Santa Claus is coming to town, which means some road closures are too. Some downtown Winnipeg roadways will be closed to traffic Saturday evening to make way for the city's annual Santa Claus Parade.
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- Saturday 02PM Nov 18/23
Grey Cup: Winnipeg Blue Bombers list Schoen, Bighill as game-time decisions
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are determined to give linebacker Adam Bighill and receiver Dalton Schoen every possible chance to play in the Grey Cup. Bighill and Schoen were listed as game-time decisions by the Blue Bombers on Saturday, a day before they face the Montreal Alouettes for the CFL championship. Winnipeg head coach Mike O’Shea […]
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- Saturday 02PM Nov 18/23
Man undergoes emergency surgery after stabbing on Isabel Street: WPS
Winnipeg police say a 40-year-old man needed emergency surgery after a stabbing Friday night. The Winnipeg Police Service says officers were called to Isabel Street near Bannatyne Avenue around 11:50 p.m. for the report of a stabbing. Officers say they found the victim suffering from serious injuries and provided emergency medical care. The man was […]
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- Saturday 01PM Nov 18/23
'You can't take this for granted': Bombers' Oliveira gears up for 3rd straight Grey Cup appearance
Brady Oliveira will be a key figure Sunday. The five-foot-10, 222-pound running back ran for a league-best 1,534 yards in capturing the CFL's top Canadian award. He accumulated 238 of those yards in leading the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to a 2-0 regular-season sweep of the Montreal Alouettes.
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- Saturday 12PM Nov 18/23
Man, 40, undergoes emergency surgery after stabbing: Winnipeg police
A 40-year-old man is in the hospital after he was stabbed on Isabel Street Friday night, Winnipeg police say.
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- Saturday 12PM Nov 18/23
Bruins’ Lucic taking indefinite leave of absence after alleged domestic incident
Milan Lucic will be taking an indefinite leave of absence from the Boston Bruins after an alleged domestic incident, the team said.
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- Saturday 11AM Nov 18/23
Winnipeg fire crews called to Pembina Highway, Main Street fires
The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) has had a busy 12 hours, responding to two recent blazes on Pembina Highway and Main Street.© CTV |
- Saturday 11AM Nov 18/23
Firefighters take on Main Street, Pembina blazes
The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) has had a busy 12 hours, responding to two recent blazes on Pembina Highway and Main Street.© CTV |
- Saturday 10AM Nov 18/23
Cheers! Bottle of Scotch whisky sells for a record US$2.7 million at auction
A bottle of Scotch whisky billed as 'the most sought-after' in the world sold Saturday for almost 2.2 million pounds (US$2.7 million), an auction record for a bottle of wine or spirits.© CTV |
- Saturday 10AM Nov 18/23
Blue Bombers to make game-time decisions on Schoen, Bighill for Grey Cup match
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will wait until the last minute before deciding if linebacker Adam Bighill and/or receiver Dalton Schoen will play in the Grey Cup.
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- Saturday 10AM Nov 18/23
Indigenous leaders hopeful as Manitoba Premier Kinew takes on reconciliation portfolio
When Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew took the unconventional move of appointing himself the province's minister responsible for Indigenous reconciliation, he did so with the intent of strengthening the relationship between the province and Indigenous communities.
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- Saturday 10AM Nov 18/23
Cheers! Bottle of Scotch whisky sells for a record $2.7 million at auction
A bottle of Scotch whisky billed as “the most sought-after” in the world sold Saturday for almost 2.2 million pounds ($2.7 million), an auction record for a bottle of wine or spirits. The Macallan Adami 1926 sold at Sotheby’s in London, after a bidding war between would-be buyers on the phone and in the room. […]
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- Saturday 09AM Nov 18/23
Dauphin’s Municipal Buildings Receive Security Upgrade
The Manitoba government is funding the installation of new CCTV cameras on all city-owned property in Dauphin.
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- Saturday 09AM Nov 18/23
Scientific report urges debate on genetic modification to control insect pests
Scientists are learning to turn the genetics of insect pests against themselves, altering the genome of familiar foes in ways that give farmers and doctors new ways to fight them. The burgeoning field offers fresh hope against old scourges such as malaria. And it could provide shiny new tools as familiar insecticides lose their punch […]
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- Saturday 09AM Nov 18/23
‘Forge a new relationship’: Indigenous leaders hopeful of new provincial government
WINNIPEG — When Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew took the unconventional move of appointing himself the minister responsible for Indigenous reconciliation, he did so with the intent of strengthening the relationship between the province and Indigenous communities. First Nations and Métis leaders have said that relationship soured during the previous government’s seven years in power. It […]
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- Saturday 07AM Nov 18/23
Taylor Swift postpones Rio de Janeiro show, citing record heat a day after fan dies during concert
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Taylor Swift postponed an Eras Tour concert in Rio de Janeiro Saturday after a 23-year-old fan died during her Friday night show, according to a message posted on the singer’s Instagram. “I’m writing this from my dressing room in the stadium. The decision has been made to postpone tonight’s show […]
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- Saturday 06AM Nov 18/23
Parents protest after Gillam student allegedly told to pull her pants down during search
The mother of a 12-year-old student in northern Manitoba is calling for the removal of a vice-principal at the girl's school, saying the administrator asked her to pull down her pants during a search after she was accused of vaping in the school.
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- Saturday 06AM Nov 18/23
How Manitoba PCs are taking pains to prevent repeat of chaotic 2021 leadership contest
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba is trying to ensure its next leadership race won't suffer from the problems that forced a Court of King's Bench justice to rule on the legitimacy of its last contest.
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- Saturday 06AM Nov 18/23
Winnipeg Blue Bombers fans take over Hamilton for Grey Cup weekend
Winnipeg fans have descended on Hamilton, hoping the Blue Bombers will bring home their third Grey Cup in four years.
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- Saturday 06AM Nov 18/23
Former Israel prime minister Ehud Barak speaks on Gaza war: ‘We have to finish it’
Israel must continue waging war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip until the organization’s military capacity is destroyed, one of the country’s former prime ministers said Saturday, despite the fact the mounting civilian death toll in the conflict has drawn increased criticism from world leaders. Ehud Barak’s remarks came on the second day of the […]
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- Saturday 05AM Nov 18/23
SpaceX launch ends with pair of explosions minutes into flight
SpaceX launched its mega rocket Starship but lost both the booster and the spacecraft in a pair of explosions minutes into Saturday’s test flight. The rocketship reached space following liftoff from South Texas before communication suddenly was lost. SpaceX officials said it appears the ship’s self-destruct system blew it up over the Gulf of Mexico. […]
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- Saturday 03AM Nov 18/23
‘You don’t feel alone’: Ukrainian refugee gives back
Anastasiia Sturza has seen the worst in people and now feels like she’s seeing the very best. She and her family were driven from their home in Mariupol, Ukraine, almost […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Saturday 02AM Nov 18/23
‘He cared for people and he cared for the planet’
Mention the name Bob Buchanan and those who knew him — whether it was simply in passing or in a more personal way — can’t help but pour on the […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 10PM Nov 17/23
Cole Perfetti, Winnipeg Jets continue hot streak with 3-2 win over visiting Buffalo Sabres
Cole Perfetti scored in a fifth consecutive game to help propel the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.
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- Friday 10PM Nov 17/23
Jets Hang on for 3-2 Win Over Sabres
WINNIPEG — Cole Perfetti scored in a fifth consecutive game to help propel the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.
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- Friday 09PM Nov 17/23
Perfetti scores again as Jets hold on to beat Sabres 3-2
Cole Perfetti scored in his 5th straight game while Mason Appleton and Nikolaj Ehlers also scored as Winnipeg improved to 3-1 on this homestand.© Global |
- Friday 09PM Nov 17/23
Coach says Blue Bombers QB Zach Collaros came to the CFL ready to lead any locker room
Things have changed a great deal in the 11 years since Zach Collaros won a Grey Cup ring in his first CFL season while watching the game from the press box as the Toronto Argonauts' third-string quarterback.
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- Friday 07PM Nov 17/23
Dozens sickened with salmonella after eating cantaloupes in Canada, U.S.
At least 43 people in the U.S. and nine in Canada have been infected with an outbreak strain of salmonella linked to cantaloupes, officials say. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people not to eat three recalled brands of cantaloupe.
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- Friday 07PM Nov 17/23
Winnipeg QB Zach Collaros leads Blue Bombers into fourth straight Grey Cup appearance
Zach Collaros has practically become Mr. Grey Cup since being dealt to the Blue Bombers at the 2019 trade deadline.© Global |
- Friday 07PM Nov 17/23
'A commitment to safety': Operation Red Nose returns
Operation Red Nose (ORN) returns next week for another holiday season, once again making sure Manitobans get home safely following their festivities.© CTV |
- Friday 07PM Nov 17/23
Operation Red Nose available in 10 Manitoba communities
Operation Red Nose (ORN) returns next week for another holiday season, once again making sure Manitobans get home safely following their festivities.© CTV |
- Friday 07PM Nov 17/23
Nearly half of Winnipeg Transit staff eligible for retirement in five years: report
Daily rider Dennis Williams says he would never want the job of driving the bus.© CTV |
- Friday 06PM Nov 17/23
Winnipeg MP concerned about pro-Palestinian event
A Winnipeg Member of Parliament is expressing his concern over an upcoming speaker event at a local university.© CTV |
- Friday 06PM Nov 17/23
'Incentivizing hate': Winnipeg MP concerned about pro-Palestinian event
A Winnipeg Member of Parliament is expressing his concern over an upcoming speaker event at a local university.© CTV |
- Friday 06PM Nov 17/23
Tories seek NDP action on crime talk
The Opposition PCs are keeping crime top of mind as Manitoba lawmakers prepare for a new legislative session. “We heard the NDP talk about crime at the beginning of their […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 06PM Nov 17/23
‘I really thought I was going to die in there,’ cat owner says after armed intruder bursts into vet clinic
Jennifer Laferriere thought she was going to die when she heard an employee tell the 911 operator that the man causing chaos in the veterinary clinic had a knife. Laferriere […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 06PM Nov 17/23
News briefs for Friday, November 17, 2023
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Friday, November 17, 2023 Jets earn 3-2 victory over Sabres 9:40 PM Connor Hellebuyck made 25 saves as the Winnipeg Jets earned […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
Winnipeg fire crews extinguish Jubilee Avenue housefire, issue safety reminder
Just after noon on Friday, a Canada Post employee working in the area called 9-1-1 to report the blaze at a single-family home in the 500 block of Jubilee ave.© Global |
- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
Festival du Voyageur denies responsibility in Fort Gibraltar collapse
Festival du Voyageur has filed court documents saying it is not responsible for an accident at Fort Gibraltar last spring that injured 17 people, including one boy who required several surgeries and is at risk of having permanent disability.© CTV |
- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
Manitoba to install new CCTV cameras on city-owned properties in Dauphin
The installation of the cameras is expected to help the city of Dauphin in addressing crime, whilst discouraging vandalism and break-ins.© Global |
- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
COVID levels in wastewater rising as flu season looms
Manitoba’s test positivity rate for COVID-19 is nearing 30 per cent and flu infections are also on the rise. Levels of COVID detected in municipal wastewater are increasing in Winnipeg […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
True tastes of home
One of the first things Olha Mashyna did after moving to Winnipeg from Ukraine in March, to escape the Russian invasion, was pick up some foodstuffs that would remind her, […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
Number of Winnipeggers paying others to do the driving for them surges
Business is booming for taxis, ride-hailing services and limousines in Winnipeg. A new city report notes the vehicles for hire industry provided a record-setting 6.7 million rides in 2022, up […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
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- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
Student dies playing hide and seek at school on Manitoba Hutterite colony
ELIE, Man. – A nine-year-old girl has died playing hide and seek at a school on a Hutterite colony in Manitoba. Terry Osiowy, superintendent and CEO of Prairie Rose School Division, says in an email that a small group of students were playing the game Monday during gym class at Iberville Colony School, west of Winnipeg. […]
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- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
Armed man charged with assault after 'chaos' breaks out inside Winnipeg animal hospital
A 27-year-old Brandon man is in custody after he allegedly entered a Winnipeg animal hospital while armed with a knife and tried to stab staff members.
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- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
Striking Manitoba land titles offices workers ratify new collective agreement
Manitoba land titles offices workers who were on strike since the summer ratified a new four-year agreement Friday.
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- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
MPI increases road-test capacity
Manitoba Public Insurance is opening up more appointments for Class 5 road tests after a recent strike disrupted services. The Crown corporation says that although it fully restored its road […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 05PM Nov 17/23
Search of student allegedly asked to pull down pants prompts protests
Members of a northern Manitoba community are demanding a school staff member step down after a student was allegedly asked to pull their pants down during a search for a vaping product.© CTV |
- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
What the numbers are saying about Winnipeg Transit’s staffing problem
More data from the city is showing the degree to which bus operators are leaving Winnipeg Transit, with new numbers showing the agency experiencing a net loss of operators in 2022. The numbers came after CityNews asked the City of Winnipeg for the rate at which bus operators were hired and leaving over the last […]
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- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
Manitoba Tories say new NDP government is paying political staff higher wages
The Manitoba government is hiring new political staff in cabinet ministers’ offices and is paying some of them more than what backbench members of the legislature make. The NDP government, which is hiring staff after winning the Oct. 3 provincial election, is employing some people as directors of ministerial affairs at $130,000 a year. That […]
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- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
Second trial for 2019 murder ends in life sentence, no parole for 10 years
Four years after he stabbed a stranger to death on a Winnipeg street, Rodney Williams admitted Friday he was guilty of murder and was sentenced to life in prison, with […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
You help #GiveBetterFutures for kids like Ricky
As we all get ready to celebrate the holidays with our loved ones, there are children and caregivers who will be spending the most special time of the year away […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
What to know for Sunday's Grey Cup game
CBC Sports' daily newsletter gets you caught up on the key storylines for the CFL championship game between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Montreal Alouettes.
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- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
Manitoba Axes Group Set Up by Former PC Government to Tackle Surgery Backlog
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is dissolving a group created nearly two years ago to tackle a backlog of surgeries and diagnostic tests caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
Suspect Attempts to Stab Employee at Winnipeg Business
Winnipeg police arrested a 27-year-old Brandon man on Thursday after an attempted stabbing at a city business.
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- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
Free designated driver program rolling into action for the holidays in Winnipeg
RCMP says as of Nov. 1 this year, it laid almost 550 impaired driving charges, and made 964 immediate roadside suspensions across Manitoba.© Global |
- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
Grey Cup glory awaits Alouettes and Blue Bombers
The Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers will meet in the Grey Cup championship for the first time Sunday night in Hamilton.© Global |
- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
Over 40 per cent of Winnipeg Transit staff could retire over the next 5 years
A new city report is showing a staggering rise in the number of Winnipeg transit workers eligible to retire over the next five years. This as the city continues to struggle with both recruiting and retaining staff. About 44.3 per cent or 608 Winnipeg Transit staff represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) will be […]
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- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
Canadian activist killed in Israel would be calling for a ceasefire today, says friend
Amal Elsana Alh'jooj feels certain that if her dear friend Vivian Silver were still alive today, she'd join the chorus of voices demanding a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to war.
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- Friday 04PM Nov 17/23
This Winnipeg restaurant makes one of the world's best sandwiches, poll says
A Winnipeg restaurant's banh mi has been named one of the nine best sandwiches in the world, according to a reader poll in the Guardian newspaper. CBC's Jim Agapito speaks with Khánh Hòa owner Kim Le about the honour.
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- Friday 03PM Nov 17/23
Brandon man charged with assault after locking himself within Winnipeg store
Winnipeg police have charged a man from Brandon, Manitoba in connection to a recent assault. WPS says on Thursday morning, officers responded to a report of a man armed with a knife within a store on Main Street. While on their way to the scene, they learned a “distressed adult male suspect had attempted to […]
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- Friday 03PM Nov 17/23
Saskatchewan Party member charged with procuring sex, kicked out of caucus
Premier Scott Moe says a Saskatchewan Party legislature member has been kicked out of caucus and stripped of his appointments after being charged with obtaining sexual services. Moe said he learned Friday of the charge against backbencher Ryan Domotor and took immediate action. “Those in public office should be working to support vulnerable women, not […]
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- Friday 03PM Nov 17/23
Flu, COVID-19 numbers in kids rising, likely to 'get worse before they get better': Winnipeg doctor
Dr. Karen Gripp, medical director at Health Sciences Centre Children's Hospital emergency department, said there's an increase in cases of respiratory illnesses in kids showing up in the ER.
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- Friday 03PM Nov 17/23
Winnipeg police drug-trafficking investigation nets 2 arrests
Officers with the North District Community Support Unit began an investigation this month into the trafficking of illicit drugs in the Point Douglas area.© Global |
- Friday 03PM Nov 17/23
Feds investing $132M for rental units in Winnipeg to help combat housing crisis
The federal government is investing more than $132 million to build 447 purpose-built rental units for two projects in Winnipeg. Minister of Northern Affairs Dan Vandal, announced on Friday morning that an $86.7 million development on Oakdale Drive will provide 270 units across three buildings with direct access to services and programs from the Charleswood […]
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- Friday 03PM Nov 17/23
Spike in flu-like illnesses among kids
More children are ending up in the emergency room with flu symptoms as Manitoba’s largest hospital gears up for another seasonal spike in respiratory illnesses. The emergency department at Health […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 03PM Nov 17/23
Suspect in attempted stabbing arrested, say Winnipeg police
The male suspect had attempted to stab an employee, said police. He faces several charges including assault with a weapon and assault of an officer.© Global |
- Friday 02PM Nov 17/23
Respiratory virus numbers and severity increasing at Children's Hospital
Winnipeg’s Children’s Hospital is beginning to see a spike in respiratory viruses, as well as an increase in the severity of these cases.© CTV |
- Friday 02PM Nov 17/23
Grey Cup: Alouettes GM Maciocia credits head coach Maas for his calmer sideline demeanour
Montreal is set to face the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton. The Als are in the championship game for the first time since winning in 2010.© Global |
- Friday 02PM Nov 17/23
Manitoba Tories say new NDP government is paying political staff higher wages
Some new political staff in Manitoba cabinet ministers' offices are being paid more than backbench members of the legislature.© CTV |
- Friday 02PM Nov 17/23
Tories say Manitoba NDP government paying some ministerial staff higher wages
Some new political staff in Manitoba cabinet ministers' offices are being paid more than backbench members of the legislature.© Global |
- Friday 01PM Nov 17/23
Operation Red Nose Hitting the Road for Another Season
Operation Red Nose has launched its annual campaign, which operates the designated driver service from late November up until New Year's Eve.
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- Friday 12PM Nov 17/23
‘Now You Know With Rob Snow’ launching coast to coast on CityNews on Monday, Nov 20
Rob Snow is back on radio airwaves with a brand new show. The Canadian radio icon has a new program on CityNews. ‘Now You Know With Rob Snow’ launches coast to coast on Monday, Nov. 20. The show will feature a deep dive into the top headlines of the day, interviews with newsmakers, breaking news […]
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- Friday 12PM Nov 17/23
Surgical backlog task force being dissolved, new minister says it has served its purpose
Manitoba's new health minister is dissolving the task force set up nearly two years ago during the pandemic to clear the backlog of surgeries and diagnostic tests.© CTV |
- Friday 12PM Nov 17/23
Winnipeg police name homicide victim found injured on Arlington Street
Peter Filip, 27, was found injured on Arlington Street near Logan Avenue around 2 a.m. on Nov. 11 but died in hospital, police said in a news release on Friday.
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- Friday 12PM Nov 17/23
Manitoba Tories eye new rules for leadership races, following 2021 controversy
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are considering changes to the way they choose a party leader, following complaints of missing ballots and a lawsuit after the last contest. An internal report, obtained by The Canadian Press, suggests the party allow for electronic voting instead of requiring mail-in ballots, although the final decision would be up to a […]
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- Friday 12PM Nov 17/23
Manitoba axes group set up by former PC government to tackle surgery backlog
The Manitoba government is dissolving a group created nearly two years ago to tackle a backlog of surgeries and diagnostic tests caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara says the group, formed by the previous Progressive Conservative government, was supposed to be a short-term solution and has now served its purpose. “We all […]
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- Friday 11AM Nov 17/23
Girl, 9, dies during game of hide-and-seek at Manitoba Hutterite colony school
A nine-year-old girl died after a game of hide-and-seek turned tragic at a school just west of Winnipeg earlier this week.
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- Friday 10AM Nov 17/23
Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in connection with Brandon hammer attack
A man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a 28-year-old man in hospital days after he was pulled from a burning building.
© CBC |
- Friday 10AM Nov 17/23
NDP shuts down Manitoba surgical and diagnostic task force that health minister says was inefficient
A month after hitting pause on Manitoba's surgical and diagnostic task force, the NDP government has shut it down permanently, saying it will redirect the focus and funding back into public health-care delivery.
© CBC |
- Friday 08AM Nov 17/23
How to Navigate the Santa Claus Parade, Jets Game Downtown on Saturday
WINNIPEG -- Saturday will be a hectic time in downtown Winnipeg as two major events collide in the late afternoon hours.
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- Friday 07AM Nov 17/23
Santa Claus Parade to cause road closures in Winnipeg
The Winnipeg Santa Claus Parade is coming up on Saturday, causing a number of road closures in the city.© CTV |
- Friday 05AM Nov 17/23
Manitoba RCMP officer could be forced to resign after lying about failure to arrest wanted man
A Manitoba RCMP officer has admitted he violated the Mounties' code of conduct. He could be forced to resign as he faces misconduct allegations for the third time in his short career, a discipline hearing heard Thursday.
© CBC |
- Friday 05AM Nov 17/23
PCs to approve new party leadership rules to replace those that caused 'hurt, anger and frustration' in 2021
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives plan to hold a January vote on new rules for a leadership race the party president expects to take place in late 2024.
© CBC |
- Friday 05AM Nov 17/23
'A lot of mental and emotional abuse,' allege players on team coached by woman charged with sexual assault
Two teenage hockey players say they saw manipulation, along with abusive and inappropriate behaviour, during a season with Madison Biluk as their head coach on an under-18 team in Alberta.
© CBC |
- Friday 03AM Nov 17/23
Tired of hearing how every month or year is one for the record books? So are some climate scientists
In today’s warming world, every month or year seems like a scene out of Groundhog Day where it’s the same message over and over: Earth’s temperature is rising to dangerous levels. While some climate scientists also feel tired of the repetitiveness, they say it’s a message that bears repeating for a very important reason.
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- Thursday 10PM Nov 16/23
Winnipeg man who built shack along Empress Street is grateful he will soon have housing
Bill Pchajek was hard at work Thursday, packing up his belongings — some of which were newly acquired via donation hours earlier — in the shack he built himself on top of what remains of an old bridge that once crossed Omand's Creek, near Polo Park mall.
© CBC |
- Thursday 09PM Nov 16/23
MP wants U of Winnipeg to reconsider Palestinian talk over fears of antisemitism, isolating Jewish students
Winnipeg member of Parliament Ben Carr is pushing back against a University of Winnipeg event he believes could spur antisemitism and make Jewish students on campus feel vulnerable.
© CBC |
- Thursday 09PM Nov 16/23
Watch the moment Winnipeg lights the giant Christmas tree at City Hall
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Winnipeg's city hall.© CTV |
- Thursday 08PM Nov 16/23
First Nations adults with disabilities living on reserve lack equal access to services, report finds
Jennifer Bercier says "an invisible line with a huge barrier" separates Manitoba First Nations like hers from the rest of the province, after her daughter lost all of her disability support and services upon turning 18.
© CBC |
- Thursday 08PM Nov 16/23
'It would be very attractive': City eyes density bonuses for developers
The City of Winnipeg is eyeing a pilot project allowing developers to expand their projects but in exchange, they must make some of their units affordable.© CTV |
- Thursday 07PM Nov 16/23
Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Brady Oliveira wins top Canadian, but not MOP
Brady Oliveira won the Most Outstanding Canadian award but lost out on the Most Outstanding Player award to Argos quarterback Chad Kelly.© Global |
- Thursday 07PM Nov 16/23
Manitoba Bringing Back Holiday Open House at Legislature
WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is opening the doors of the legislature to the public again this holiday season.
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- Thursday 07PM Nov 16/23
Bombers' RB Brady Oliveira named top Canadian, but not league's outstanding player, at CFL Awards
Chad Kelly would gladly switch spots with Brady Oliveira. Kelly received the CFL's outstanding player award Thursday ahead of Oliveira in Niagara Falls, Ont. But on Sunday, the Winnipeg running back will play in the Grey Cup game versus the Montreal Alouettes at Tim Hortons Field.
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