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Manitoba stroke survivors will be able to access specialized care and intensive rehabilitation in a new acute stroke unit at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre, which is opening on Monday.
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A Manitoba RCMP officer has been charged following a collision in Portage la Prairie in the summer.
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A man reported to the Winnipeg Police Service that he had been assaulted by two men at a Main Street establishment and suspected they were police.
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As people gather for the holidays, many families will be headed out on their snowmobiles in full force, but experts and law enforcement are advising members of the public to take extra caution when embracing the long-standing winter tradition. The snowpack in the province has been slow to arrive, but officials with the Snowmobilers of Manitoba – or SnoMan – say […]
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Manitoba’s police watchdog is investigating an assault that was allegedly carried out by two off-duty officers of the Winnipeg Police Service. The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba (IIU), says they were notified of an incident that occurred Thursday near Main Street and Rupertsland Avenue. In the report, Winnipeg police say a man contacted them stating […]
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The Manitoba government says it is investing $5.7 million into a new strategy to prevent homelessness over the winter.
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The Manitoba government says it’s spending $2.8 million on supportive housing units to address homelessness. The government says up to 250 rental units will be available in the coming weeks in Winnipeg, Brandon, Swan River, and Portage la Prairie. The units will be a combination of publicly owned Manitoba Housing apartments, non-profit homes, and private rentals with government rent […]
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The Liberal government has put a cap on how much money CBC and other broadcasters can get from Google after the tech company agreed last month to pay $100 million annually to compensate Canadian news companies.
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Collège Béliveau is dealing with the dark side of artificial intelligence after AI-generated nude photos of underage students were discovered being circulated at the Winnipeg school.
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The Speaker of the House of Commons apologized once again on Friday for filming a video played at a partisan event, after a parliamentary committee had called on him to show more contrition. “I made a serious mistake,” Speaker Greg Fergus, a Liberal MP who represents a riding in western Quebec, told the House of […]
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Broadcast Dialogue has unveiled its 2023 Canadian Radio Awards winners. Here's a look at the Winnipeg winners this year.
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An 11-year-old hockey player in Saint-Eustache, northwest of Montreal, died days after getting hit by a puck Tuesday night in what is being called an “unfortunate accident” during a practice. On Friday morning, local police confirmed the player died of their injuries. “This morning, we were saddened to learn of the child’s death. We would […]
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When you put your Christmas decorations away, did you ever think you might find a winning Loto ticket in 12 months? Well, that’s what happened to Mathieu Labrie, from the Montérégie region. He won a $50,000 Celebration prize just days before the deadline. On Nov. 29, while taking Christmas decorations out of their boxes with […]
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In 2025, Canadian astronaut Josh Kutryk will take to the stars for a stint on the International Space Station, the latest in a long string of examples of Canada punching above its weight in space exploration. Josh Kutryk is a Canadian astronaut, engineer and pilot. He will be an occupant of the International Space Station […]
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A new Nordic Spa experience just outside of Riding Mountain National Park has opened in time for the holiday season.
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The union representing Manitoba Public Insurance employees says many of its members are upset after the Crown corporation ordered hundreds of staff to return to the office at least a few days a week.
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A Winnipeg family is adjusting its holiday menu this year due to the cost of food. Inflation is also impacting what the Christmas Cheer Board can offer in its hampers. One Dalhousie University professor expects many Canadians to choose cheaper options this season, but he says food inflation will slow down in 2024.
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Ava Zaber was always excited for the holidays, and had just taken her son, Landon, to the Santa Claus parade with her family days before her death on Nov. 21. Now, the 20-year-old woman's family is preparing for their first Christmas without her.
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Hundreds of people gathered in Winnipeg to pay their respects and honour the life of Israeli-Canadian peace activist Vivian Silver, 74, a Winnipeg-born activist who was killed in the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas in Israel.
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With a big shift in Winnipeg Transit's budget forecast over the next few years, Mayor Scott Gillingham warned Thursday for the second time this month that the city is facing a difficult budget in the year ahead.
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With holiday season travel and gatherings fast approaching, Manitoba Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara is urging all Manitobans to ensure they are up to date with both their flu and COVID vaccinations, to protect the health care system. “Flu is on the rise and seems to be hitting the system earlier this year than in prior […]
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The Manitoba government is changing its rebate system for education taxes on property but is unable, for now, to fulfil its promise to stop giving rebates to out-of-province billionaires. Premier Wab Kinew says instead of mailing out 50-per-cent rebate cheques to property owners, as of next year property owners will see the rebate discounted from […]
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Dentists with the Manitoba Dental Foundation are looking to give back to the community and celebrate one of their own. Frank Hechter is a retired orthodontist and executive director of the Manitoba Dental Foundation. He says the foundation looking to donate oral health kits to non-profit organizations across the province. “The kits consist of an […]
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Family of an 81-year-old with dementia who went missing two days ago in North Kildonan are repeating their calls for help for his safe return.
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Premier Wab Kinew is following through on his campaign promise to offer property owners a break on provincial taxes at the source instead of mailing out rebate cheques — but he's unable to fulfil a related pledge to stop giving breaks to out-of-province billionaires.
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Indigenous groups and Manitoba RCMP are partnering to implement some recommendations in the final report from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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TORONTO — The Ontario government has announced sales of beer, wine, cider and ready-to-drink cocktails will be allowed in convenience stores and all grocery stores in Ontario by 2026. Here’s how alcohol is sold in other Canadian provinces: British Columbia Beer, wine and spirits are sold in provincially-owned and private liquor stores. Craft beer can […]
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With major winter holidays quickly approaching, officials in Manitoba are asking more people to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and seasonal influenza to build up their immunity before heading to large gatherings with friends and family in the coming weeks.
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Indigenous leadership, in accordance with the Manitoba RCMP, has created a Joint Action Circle with the hopes of addressing the continued violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQ+ people. Manitoba RCMP is working with several Indigenous organizations in the province to prioritize areas of concern and develop strategies and action plans to address the ongoing […]
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He doesn't have the lofty perch of the Golden Boy, but Winnipeg's Can-D-Man is just as iconic, and possibly even better known around the country. But that's about to end.
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A range of programming usually draws droves down to ring in the New Year on Dec. 31 at The Forks, but this year the festivities won't be happening until the first of the month.
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A Senate bill that would require Canadians to verify their age online before accessing porn is moving through the House of Commons without the support of the Liberal government. Independent Sen. Julie Miville-Dechêne, who sponsored Bill S-210, says it is difficult to understand why 133 Liberal MPs voted against the bill on Thursday as other […]
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Andre Braugher died from lung cancer, a representative said Thursday. When the Emmy-winning actor who starred in the series “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “Homicide: Life on the Street” died Monday at age 61, his representatives said only that he had been through a brief illness, but his publicist Jennifer Allen gave the […]
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The NDP and Liberals have agreed to a new March 1 deadline for the federal government to introduce pharmacare legislation in the House of Commons, as part of the parties’ deal to keep the minority government in power. The Liberals had promised to pass a law by the end of the year that would set […]
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Volunteers with Brandon-Westman Christmas Cheer have delivered nearly 1,450 holiday hampers this year - its largest delivery to date. But the non-profit needs help: It's run out of room to keep food stocks and stocking stuffers at its headquarters
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WINNIPEG — Indigenous groups and Manitoba RCMP are partnering to implement some recommendations in the final report from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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Winnipeg police say an officer has been charged with impaired driving in connection to an incident on Dec. 8.
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WINNIPEG -- The Forks wants you to ring in 2024 with a flurry of activities at the popular tourist destination.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers kick off the 2024 CFL season at home on Thursday, June 6, in a 110th Grey Cup rematch
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An off-duty Winnipeg police constable has been charged with driving under the influence.
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The CFL will kick off its 2024 schedule with a Grey Cup rematch. The Grey Cup-champion Montreal Alouettes will open the campaign visiting the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on June 6, the CFL announced Thursday.
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A judge dismissed applications on Thursday from the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash and was fighting deportation back to India. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was sentenced to eight years in prison for causing the 2018 crash in Saskatchewan that killed 16 people and injured 13 others. He pleaded guilty to dangerous […]
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Andrew Rae, an inmate at Stony Mountain Institution, died on Tuesday, according to a news release from the Correctional Service of Canada.
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Winnipeg police are asking for help locating a man who might have information regarding another man who was found unresponsive on the St. Vital Bridge earlier this month and died at hospital.
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Winnipeg police have charged one of their own officers with impaired driving.
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Winnipeg organizations say they are in desperate need of more volunteers to help distribute Christmas food hampers and fundraise for year-round programming.
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Winnipeg police are trying to piece together what happened to a 63-year-old man after he was found critically injured on St. Vital Bridge.
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Gabriel Vilardi scored a career-high four points with a goal and three assists in his impressive return to Los Angeles, leading the Winnipeg Jets to a 5-2 victory over the Kings on Wednesday night.
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Winnipeg's beloved 'Nutty Club' candy brand, in operation for over a century, is set to close its doors in late January.
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True North Sports and Entertainment has recruited Manitoba businesspeople to sell season tickets for the Winnipeg Jets.
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Many Ukrainian Orthodox Christians in Manitoba will be celebrating Christmas earlier than usual this year, after changes made both in Ukraine and by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Canada.
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Wednesday he is open to considering a First Nations-run casino in Winnipeg, reversing long-standing opposition to the idea under previous governments. “We don’t have a specific proposal in front of us, but what we’re saying is that we’re open to working together on economic reconciliation,” Kinew told reporters. “And if that […]
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