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- Tuesday 06PM Dec 19/23
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Smooth transition to new Christmas date for Manitoba’s Ukrainian faith community
Many members of the Ukrainian faith community in Manitoba will be celebrating Christmas early this year — or potentially twice — as 2023 marks a historic shift in how the holiday is celebrated and faith leaders say the smooth transition is a sign of strength in the community. “The majority of the people I’ve talked […]
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- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Rural council looks to Manitoba court after ousting fellow councillor
A legal battle over a rural Manitoba council's decision to oust one of its members has reached Manitoba's highest trial court.© CTV |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Holiday shoppers are getting thrifty to save a buck
New data suggests more than one in two Canadians aren’t looking to spend as much on gifts this holiday season as they did last year.© CTV |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Homelessness, housing supply top mayor’s new year list
Mayor Scott Gillingham’s vision for 2024 includes clearing the way for hundreds of new affordable homes in Winnipeg, as cities across the country grapple with a housing crisis. During a […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Winnipeg airport expanding the amount of cargo it can process with new facility
$19.4 million from Transport Canada is going to the Winnipeg Airports Authority to help build of a new Multi-Tenant Air Cargo Logistics Facility.© Global |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Woodhouse brings 'bridge-builder' experience to AFN, but some see Liberal ties as a liability
Cindy Woodhouse brings bridge-building experience to the national chief’s office at the Assembly of First Nations, one campaign insider says, but others see her ties to the federal Liberals — and her participation in her predecessor’s removal — as a potential liability.
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- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Colorado Supreme Court, in landmark ruling, bans Trump from state’s ballot under insurrection clause
DENVER (AP) — A divided Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday declared former President Donald Trump ineligible for the White House under the U.S. Constitution’s insurrection clause and removed him from the state’s presidential primary ballot, setting up a likely showdown in the nation’s highest court to decide whether the front-runner for the GOP nomination can […]
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- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
‘We want to let them know people care about them’: Winnipeg charities prep for holiday dinners
Eighty-five turkeys, more than 100 kilograms of stuffing, nearly 300 kg of mashed potatoes and 190 litres of gravy make a Christmas meal fit for a community. The Salvation Army […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Ex-gang leader seeking release from Las Vegas jail ahead of trial in 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur
A former Los Angeles-area gang leader charged with murder in the killing of hip-hop music icon Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas is deriding the case against him as the product of speculation and second-hand testimony as he asks a judge to put him on house arrest ahead of his trial. A Jan. 2 hearing date […]
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- Tuesday 05PM Dec 19/23
Taxpayers foot bill for unused Shared Health office space
Taxpayers are on the hook for two pieces of downtown Winnipeg real estate leased by Shared Health, the provincial health authority, which have sat mostly vacant since the start of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Cracking the code: messages found in silk dress decoded by Manitoba researcher
Coded messages found in the folds of a Victorian-era dress were finally cracked by a University of Manitoba researcher almost a decade after they were discovered.© CTV |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Third teen sentenced for role in library slaying
A third teen boy has been sentenced in the unprovoked December 2022 killing of a man at Winnipeg’s downtown Millennium Library. The youth pleaded guilty to manslaughter Tuesday in front […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Winnipeg Blue Bombers re-sign Redha Kramdi to extension
Defensive back Redha Kramdi signed a two-year contract extension with the Bombers to avoid free agency.© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Opposition cabinet hounds NDP government on creation of personal care homes
The PC shadow minister for seniors and long-term care said the creation of six PCHs had been halted in a decision by the new government. NDPs say projects are being evaluated.© Global |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Police issue public notice over release of high-risk sex offender
The Manitoba Integrated High Risk Sex Offender Unit (MIHRSOU) is warning the public of the release of a high-risk sex offender.
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- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Child sex offender expected to live in Winnipeg a high risk to reoffend, police warn
Winnipeg police are warning the public about a 47-year-old convicted sex offender who is being released from jail on Tuesday.
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- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Three officers injured during weekend vehicle chase
Winnipeg police say three officers were injured and a suspect has been charged following a vehicle pursuit over the weekend.
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- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Warm holiday weather brings ice skating woes, hot grills
With the possibility of a brown Christmas looming, some are finding unique ways to enjoy the holidays — and associated meal prep — outdoors. The lengthy run of unseasonably warm […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
Manitoba mother searching for answers after son’s fatal crash
Steven Lagimodiere was driving to the store to pick up a loaf of bread when the crash happened. His mother Mary Green Lagimodiere says the 36-year-old only made it about five minutes from the house. “And then he crashed right here into the ditch and hit that concrete retaining wall,” Lagimodiere told CityNews. “You can […]
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- Tuesday 04PM Dec 19/23
RCMP opening up adoption for Musical Ride horses
Alaska is a 20-year-old horse, who was born and bred at the RCMP breeding farm. Throughout the years, Alaska worked with the RCMP’s Musical Ride program and in the last few years has been a schooling horse, helping to train new riders. Now, the time has come for Alaska to be put up for adoption and find a new, loving home. Alaska’s adoption has been made possible because, for the first time ever, the RCMP’s retired Musical Ride horses are up for adoption.© CTV |
- Tuesday 03PM Dec 19/23
Some Health-Care Projects, Including Nursing Homes, on Pause in Manitoba
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is suspending many new health-care capital projects, including some personal care homes that have already been announced, while it reviews the province's finances and health-care needs.
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- Tuesday 03PM Dec 19/23
NDP government puts Manitoba health-care projects on hold
Manitoba's new NDP government, which promised to improve health care during the fall provincial election, is putting off plans for personal care homes and other health-care projects as part of a broader review of provincial spending.
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- Tuesday 02PM Dec 19/23
‘Back at Square 1’: NDP review of Tory-approved long-term care home plans met with frustration
The fate of six long-awaited personal-care homes in Manitoba is in limbo after the Kinew government ordered a pause on new construction to review the province’s health-care capital plans. “Here […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 02PM Dec 19/23
High-risk sex offender being released, expected to live in Winnipeg
The Manitoba Integrated High Risk Sex Offender Unit said 47-year-old James Sheldon Jasper is considered high risk to sexually reoffend against all children — particularly boys.© Global |
- Tuesday 02PM Dec 19/23
Tired of waiting for surgery? Grab a bullhorn
Do Manitobans have to beg and grovel to get proper medical treatment these days? It appears so, at least when it comes to orthopedic surgery. Those who can advocate for […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 02PM Dec 19/23
Some health-care projects, including nursing homes, on pause in Manitoba
The Manitoba government is suspending many new health-care capital projects, including some personal care homes that have already been announced, while it reviews the province's finances and health-care needs.© CTV |
- Tuesday 01PM Dec 19/23
Guess Who founding members say false advertising claims 'meritless,' ask judge to toss lawsuit
The current members of the Guess Who are asking a California judge to throw out a lawsuit against them filed by the band’s two best-known members, arguing the claims of false advertising by Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings are "meritless."
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- Tuesday 01PM Dec 19/23
Some health-care projects, including nursing homes, on pause in Manitoba
WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is suspending many new health-care capital projects, including some personal care homes that have already been announced, while it reviews the province’s finances and health-care […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Tuesday 12PM Dec 19/23
Stolen vehicle hit officers following high-speed pursuit, police say
A Winnipeg man has been arrested after a police chase involving two stolen vehicles injured three officers who were hit by a car.
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- Tuesday 12PM Dec 19/23
3 Winnipeg police officers injured while trying to stop stolen vehicle
Three Winnipeg police officers were injured after they were hit by a suspect driving a stolen vehicle Sunday morning.© CTV |
- Tuesday 11AM Dec 19/23
Government of Manitoba announces 5% auto insurance rate reduction
The Public Utilities Board ordered a five per cent rate decrease for all mandatory auto insurance premiums in 2024-25. The price slash will come into effect on April 1, 2024.© Global |
- Tuesday 10AM Dec 19/23
Teen arrested in connection with Graham Avenue stabbing: Winnipeg police
A 17-year-old boy is behind bars and has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the stabbing of a 14-year-old girl on Graham Avenue in Winnipeg.© Global |
- Tuesday 10AM Dec 19/23
Boy, 17, charged with 2nd-degree murder in fatal stabbing of 14-year-old girl
Winnipeg police say a 17-year-old boy is facing second-degree murder charges after an argument allegedly led to the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old girl downtown Friday afternoon. The Winnipeg Police Service says the suspect was arrested Monday in the St. Boniface neighbourhood — at Provencher Boulevard and Des Meurons Street — following an investigation by […]
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- Tuesday 10AM Dec 19/23
17-year-old charged in stabbing death of teenage girl: Winnipeg police
The Winnipeg Police Service has charged a 17-year-old male in the stabbing death of a 14-year-old girl last week.© CTV |
- Tuesday 10AM Dec 19/23
Teen boy charged with 2nd-degree murder in downtown stabbing of 14-year-old girl
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of a 14-year-old girl in downtown Winnipeg.
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- Tuesday 10AM Dec 19/23
Police Lay Charges in Fatal Stabbing of Teen Downtown
Winnipeg police have charged a 17-year-old boy after a 14-year-old girl was fatally stabbed downtown last week.
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- Tuesday 10AM Dec 19/23
Salvation Army Preparing 1,500 Christmas Meals for Winnipeggers
Winnipeg's Salvation Army Centre of Hope is set to serve 1,500 Christmas meals on Wednesday.
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- Tuesday 09AM Dec 19/23
Officers Injured Trying to Stop Suspect in Stolen Vehicle
Three Winnipeg police officers were injured attempting to stop a stolen vehicle on Sunday through the Spence neighbourhood.
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- Tuesday 09AM Dec 19/23
‘She was very loved’: B.C. woman killed in Mexico remembered by community
Valery Vardabasso, from Prince George, had been living in Mexico for years. Her body was found in her Puerto Peñasco home on Dec. 14.
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- Tuesday 09AM Dec 19/23
Celine Dion doesn’t have control of her muscles, says her sister in new interview
Celine Dion’s sister says the Grammy Award-winning singer doesn’t have control of her muscles as she continues to live with a rare neurological disorder. Claudette Dion says in a new French-language interview that her sister is working hard to overcome her illness, called “stiff person syndrome.” She tells “7 Jours” that the illness affecting an estimated […]
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- Tuesday 07AM Dec 19/23
Winnipeg nurse says 'someone will die' after Health Sciences Centre emergency experiences 30-hour waits
A nurse at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre is sounding the alarm on the situation in its adult emergency department.
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- Tuesday 07AM Dec 19/23
Canada's inflation rate holds steady at 3.1%
Canada's annual inflation rate held steady at 3.1 per cent in November, matching the previous month's rate, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Tuesday.
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- Tuesday 05AM Dec 19/23
Bedbug infestation at former Lions Place building has grown worse under new owners, residents say
Former and current residents of a non-profit seniors complex that was sold to a private company earlier this year say the once thriving building is now overrun with bedbugs and lacking in resources.
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- Monday 09PM Dec 18/23
Canadiens edge Jets 3-2 with OT power-play goal
Justin Barron scored a power-play goal 1:09 into overtime to lift the Montreal Canadiens to a 3-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday.
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- Monday 09PM Dec 18/23
Barron Scores OT Power-Play Goal as Canadiens Edge Jets 3-2
WINNIPEG — Justin Barron scored a power-play goal 1:09 into overtime to lift the Montreal Canadiens to a 3-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday.
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- Monday 09PM Dec 18/23
Justin Barron scores OT winner as Montreal downs Winnipeg Jets 3-2
The Jets erased a 2-0 deficit to force overtime before the younger brother of Morgan Barron ended it on the power play.© Global |
- Monday 08PM Dec 18/23
Vigil held for teen slain in downtown Winnipeg
About two dozen people gathered in the bitter cold on Monday evening to hold a vigil for a 14-year-old girl slain in downtown Winnipeg late last week.
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- Monday 08PM Dec 18/23
Winnipeg police charge more people in second week of holiday checkstop program
WPS run the checkstop program every December to discourage people from driving impaired but say people do it anyways.© Global |
- Monday 07PM Dec 18/23
Missing teen could still be in Dauphin or in Pine Creek First Nation: Manitoba RCMP
A girl, 15, last seen about a week ago in a southwestern Manitoba city has been reported missing, RCMP say.
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- Monday 07PM Dec 18/23
Friend in icy times of need: cold water scientist Giesbrecht retires from U of M
“Professor Popsicle” has shut the door on his classroom freezer. University of Manitoba thermophysiology Prof. Gordon Giesbrecht — a leading authority on hypothermia, ice safety and cold-water immersion survival — […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Dec 18/23
Delay of rural care home in Manitoba causes frustration
Local leaders in the Lac du Bonnet area say many seniors and families are frustrated as construction of a new personal care home is in limbo. Shovels were supposed to hit the ground shortly, but the province has put a pause on the project, and it’s not the only one.© CTV |
- Monday 06PM Dec 18/23
PUB orders 5% cut to Autopac rates, raises concerns about Crown insurer’s bloated-cost IT project
The Public Utilities Board has approved a five per cent cut to Autopac rates next year, while renewing doubts Manitoba Public Insurance will deliver its long-delayed $290-million technology upgrade on […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Dec 18/23
‘There’s just not enough nurses,’ MNU president says in face of 30-hour wait times
In a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, Manitoba Nurses Union (MNU) said the wait time at the hospital ring in at over 30 hours.© Global |
- Monday 06PM Dec 18/23
Manitoba Public Insurance's rate freeze request denied, must drop rates by 5%: utilities board
Manitoba drivers will pay lower auto insurance premiums next year, under a new ruling by the provincial regulator.
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- Monday 06PM Dec 18/23
Brother of man found dead in tent near Selkirk Ave. 'part of our community,' neighbour says
A homeless Winnipeg man is coming to grips with his sorrow after finding his brother dead in a tent along the Red River, one of at least three homeless deaths in Point Douglas this winter.
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- Monday 06PM Dec 18/23
News briefs for Monday, December 18, 2023
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Monday, December 18, 2023 Jets lose 3-2 in overtime to Canadiens 9:19 PM Justin Barron’s power play goal 69 seconds into overtime […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05PM Dec 18/23
'It just feels special': Winnipeg student choir makes NHL history
A group of Winnipeg students made NHL history over the weekend with their performance of Canada's national anthem.© CTV |
- Monday 05PM Dec 18/23
Tory ex-Speaker draws fire for ‘racist, disgraceful’ social media post
A message shared on social media from former Manitoba Speaker of the house Myrna Driedger conflating Palestinian refugees with terrorists has drawn an angry response from NDP leadership. Premier Wab […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05PM Dec 18/23
Manitoba paper mill fined $1M for leaking toxin into Saskatchewan River
Canadian Kraft Paper Industries admitted that in 2019 a leaky pipe at its mill in The Pas, Man., released 181 million litres of what Environment Canada calls an acutely lethal toxin into the Saskatchewan River.
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- Monday 05PM Dec 18/23
Manitoba drivers to see insurance rate cut as regulator chides Crown corporation
Manitoba drivers will pay lower auto insurance premiums next year, under a new ruling by the provincial regulator.© CTV |
- Monday 04PM Dec 18/23
1 in 4 fear their income won’t cover their basic needs, Salvation Army poll
A report by the Sally Ann said the top three concerns for Canadians included inflation, housing security and food security, with one in four fearing their income wouldn't cover it.© Global |
- Monday 04PM Dec 18/23
Manitoba short-staffed on financial statements prep: auditor general
Significant financial control and accounting deficiencies continue to fester in multiple provincial government departments, says a new report from Manitoba’s auditor general. Tyson Shtykalo released commentary on his audit of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 04PM Dec 18/23
Manitoba paper mill fined $1 million for toxic release into Saskatchewan River
A paper mill in northern Manitoba is facing one of the largest environmental fines in the province's history.© CTV |
- Monday 04PM Dec 18/23
Federal investment to expand Winnipeg production of emission-free buses, motor coaches
A multi-million-dollar investment by the federal government for a Manitoba-based business aims to see the creation of emission-free transit buses and motorcoaches.© Global |
- Monday 04PM Dec 18/23
Manitoba Drivers to See Insurance Rate Cut as Regulator Chides Crown Corporation
WINNIPEG — Manitoba drivers will pay lower auto insurance premiums next year, under a new ruling by the provincial regulator.
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- Monday 04PM Dec 18/23
Government House visitors help stock Agape Table hampers
The Furby Street church basement is bustling with activity, as volunteers dice potatoes, tomatoes and a variety of peppers. Others sort a mixture of cookies and baked goods to be […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 03PM Dec 18/23
Manitoba RCMP on the lookout for suspect in connection with robbery, assault
The search for a 15-year-old boy in connection to the robbery and assault near a residence in a Manitoba community is underway, say Flin Flon RCMP.© Global |
- Monday 03PM Dec 18/23
'A complete farce': Touring Guess Who band members ask for dismissal of lawsuit brought by Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman
The current lineup of The Guess Who are calling an October 2023 lawsuit from former bandmates Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman 'meritless' and calling for the motion to be dismissed.© CTV |
- Monday 02PM Dec 18/23
‘I need that license to get my life back’: Winnipeg man frustrated with MPI
A Winnipeg man says he continues to fight for answers. Even after waiting months for the latest Manitoba Public Insurance strike to resolve, he’s still unsure about the future of his license. “I lose sleep at night because of all these thoughts that are going through my mind. I want that license back. I need […]
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- Monday 02PM Dec 18/23
Survivor of deadly bus crash adds voice to call for memorial
Six months after a highway collision that claimed the lives of 17 Dauphin-area seniors, a survivor of the deadly incident says he no longer takes anything for granted. Alex Senyk, […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 02PM Dec 18/23
New appointment to the King’s Bench in Manitoba announced by justice minister
Former mayor of Winnipeg Brian Bowman will take on a new role as judge with the Court of King's Bench in Manitoba. His appointment was announced by justice minister Arif Virani© Global |
- Monday 02PM Dec 18/23
Driver, 36, dead after highway crash in rural municipality of St. Clements
A 36-year-old man is dead after the vehicle he was driving went into a ditch and crashed in the rural municipality of St. Clements on Friday.
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- Monday 02PM Dec 18/23
Ice-cold reality? MLL’s Hot Buys punish local, reward global
It has often been said that with great power comes great responsibility. It’s a saying that you can bet is not part of the Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries mission statement. […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 02PM Dec 18/23
Former Mayor Brian Bowman appointed judge in Manitoba
For nearly a decade, he was known as Mayor of Winnipeg, but now he has a new title – Justice Brian Bowman.© CTV |
- Monday 02PM Dec 18/23
One dead after vehicle enters ditch on Manitoba highway: RCMP
A man was found dead after Manitoba RCMP came across a vehicle that police said drove into the east ditch on Henderson Highway.© Global |
- Monday 02PM Dec 18/23
Actor Jonathan Majors found guilty of assaulting his former girlfriend in car in New York
Jonathan Majors was convicted Monday of assaulting his former girlfriend after a two-week trial that the actor hoped would salvage his damaged reputation and restore his status as an emerging Hollywood star. A Manhattan jury found Majors, 34, guilty of assault and harassment. He was also acquitted of a different assault charge and of aggravated […]
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- Monday 01PM Dec 18/23
Ojibway translation of 1st Star Wars movie on the horizon, with auditions in Winnipeg next year
The galaxy of Star Wars is expanding once again as plans take shape to translate the original 1977 Hollywood hit into the Ojibway language.
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- Monday 01PM Dec 18/23
Canada ‘very vulnerable’ to wildfire damage amid record year. How to protect your home
A new report published on Monday aims to provide practical advice for homeowners and communities to reduce their risk wildfire damage.© Global |
- Monday 01PM Dec 18/23
Here's what you need to know about the deadly salmonella outbreak in the U.S. and Canada tied to cantaloupes
Hundreds of people in the U.S. and Canada have been sickened and at least 10 people have died in a growing outbreak of salmonella poisoning linked to contaminated whole and pre-cut cantaloupe. Here's what we know about this outbreak.© CTV |
- Monday 01PM Dec 18/23
St. Clements Man Killed in Henderson Highway Crash
Manitoba RCMP say a 36-year-old man has died in a single-vehicle crash in the RM of St. Clements last Friday.
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- Monday 01PM Dec 18/23
Vehicle strikes home in Portage la Prairie, RCMP investigate
Officers with the Portage la Prairie RCMP are investigating after they said a vehicle struck a home in the community. No one was reported injured.© Global |
- Monday 01PM Dec 18/23
Bid to boost tax break for volunteer firefighters as brigades struggle with retention
Alberta volunteer firefighter Alison Archambault calls it her “soul work.” But that doesn’t mean some more help at tax time wouldn’t be welcome too. A tax credit for volunteer firefighters currently stands at $3,000, but Archambault, a volunteer in Redwood Meadows outside Calgary, said “any increase is appreciated” to help with costs such as vehicle […]
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- Monday 12PM Dec 18/23
Winnipeg police searching for male suspect in fatal stabbing of Indigenous teen
Police are searching for a male suspect in the fatal stabbing of a teenage girl in Winnipeg near a busy corner of the city’s downtown. Police identified the victim as an Indigenous 14-year-old girl who was living in the city. The teen was with a group when she was attacked and stabbed Friday afternoon outside a building […]
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- Monday 12PM Dec 18/23
Lucasfilm, APTN join plans for Ojibwe version of 'Star Wars: A New Hope'
The galaxy of 'Star Wars' is expanding once again as plans take shape to translate the original 1977 Hollywood hit into the Ojibwe language.© CTV |
- Monday 12PM Dec 18/23
Lucasfilm Working with U of M for Ojibwe Version of ‘Star Wars: A New Hope’
The galaxy of "Star Wars" is expanding once again as plans take shape to translate the original 1977 Hollywood hit into the Ojibwe language.
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- Monday 12PM Dec 18/23
Former Winnipeg mayor Brian Bowman appointed judge
Former Winnipeg mayor Brian Bowman will carry out his next job in a court room. On Monday, the federal government announced the 52-year-old has been appointed to serve as a […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 12PM Dec 18/23
Liberals don’t want to regulate speech with online harms bill, justice minister says
OTTAWA — Federal Justice Minister Arif Virani says he hopes to avoid accusations the Liberal government is trying to regulate or curb speech with its planned bill to protect citizens from online harms. There is mounting pressure on the government to introduce the long-promised legislation following a sharp rise in antisemitism online since the latest […]
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- Monday 12PM Dec 18/23
Former Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman Appointed Judge
Former Winnipeg mayor Brian Bowman, 52, has been appointed a judge for the Court of King's Bench in Manitoba.
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- Monday 12PM Dec 18/23
Canada joins EU, Britain, others decrying ‘extremist settlers’ violence in West Bank
OTTAWA — Canada is one of 14 countries that issued a statement of concern over violence in the West Bank, calling on Israel to do more to stop “extremist settler” violence against Palestinians. The United Nations says violence in the Israel-occupied Palestinian territory of the West Bank has risen at an unprecedented rate since the […]
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- Monday 12PM Dec 18/23
Police looking for 3 people in connection with downtown Winnipeg stabbing death of girl, 14
Police are looking for two girls and a male in connection with the stabbing death of a 14-year-old Indigenous girl in downtown Winnipeg on Friday afternoon.
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- Monday 11AM Dec 18/23
‘Was somebody there holding her hand?’: former foster mom grieves for slain 14-year-old
A 14-year-old girl who was stabbed to death in downtown Winnipeg Friday afternoon — after police say an acquaintance turned on her — is being remembered as a “precious” child […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 11AM Dec 18/23
Blue Bombers Extend Guard Pat Neufeld in One-Year Deal
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will bring back all-star guard Pat Neufeld for the 2024 CFL season as part of a one-year extension.
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- Monday 11AM Dec 18/23
Winnipeg’s Airport Expecting Holiday Travel Surge
WINNIPEG -- Friday is shaping up to be the busiest travel day of the year at Winnipeg's James Richardson International Airport.
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- Monday 11AM Dec 18/23
Once his worship, now his honour: Former Winnipeg mayor Brian Bowman appointed judge
Brian Bowman is donning a new robe and title, shifting from mayor to justice after being appointed to the Court of King's Bench in Manitoba.
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- Monday 10AM Dec 18/23
Winnipeg police searching for male suspect in fatal stabbing of Indigenous teen
The Winnipeg Police Service say a 14-year-old Indigenous girl was with a group of young people shortly before she was fatally stabbed in the 200 block of Graham Avenue on December 15.© CTV |
- Monday 10AM Dec 18/23
RWB’s ‘Nutcracker’ Returns to Take Centre Stage
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet's "Nutcracker" is about to unwrap another season at the Centennial Concert Hall.
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- Monday 08AM Dec 18/23
Holiday season shoppers in Winnipeg feel the high cost of living
High prices are even affecting Santa this year. Canada's inflation rate has cooled, but the cost of living continues to rise, and some Winnipeg shoppers said it's influencing their decisions this year.
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- Monday 08AM Dec 18/23
Pope approves blessings for same-sex couples if the rituals don’t resemble marriage
Pope Francis has formally approved allowing priests to bless same-sex couples, with a new document explaining a radical change in Vatican policy by insisting that people seeking God’s love and mercy shouldn’t be subject to “an exhaustive moral analysis” to receive it. The document from the Vatican’s doctrine office, released Monday, elaborates on a letter […]
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- Monday 07AM Dec 18/23
Good news: The pandemic didn’t make us meaner
In today’s Big Story Podcast, before we break for the holidays, The Big Story team decided to try to end our year on a positive note with a week of good news stories. We hope this week brings you hope, light and laughter. It might be our job to often deliver bad news, but that […]
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