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- Sunday 02AM Dec 31/23
- Sunday 12AM Dec 31/23
New Yearâs Eve celebrations roll across Asia, but wars cast a shadow on the start of 2024
Revelers across Asia celebrated the countdown to midnight on New Year’s Eve with fireworks and brightly lit signs â offering a hopeful start to 2024 for some, even as the globe’s ongoing conflicts raised security concerns and let to muted or even cancelled festivities. As the clock struck midnight in Australia, more than 1 million […]
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- Saturday 07PM Dec 30/23
Newcomers from Ukraine celebrate holiday traditions in Winnipeg through carolling
Newcomers to Winnipeg from Ukraine got together with locals for a night of carolling and making gingerbread houses, as they hope and pray for peace in the new year. It’s Tetiana Bezhenar’s first holiday season in Winnipeg, and she hoped to celebrate the holidays among other newcomers, through the tradition of carolling. “Me personally, I […]
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- Saturday 06PM Dec 30/23
News briefs for Sunday, December 31, 2023
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Sunday, December 31, 2023 Jets wrap up 2023 with 3-2 win in Minnesota 3:49 PM The Winnipeg Jets have ended 2023 with […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Saturday 05PM Dec 30/23
Jets double up Wild 4-2 in front of first sell-out crowd of the season
Nino Niederreiter has been rewarded for setting up shop in front of opposing netminders. He knotted a pair of goals from that tough area to lead the Winnipeg Jets to a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday afternoon.
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- Saturday 05PM Dec 30/23
Manitoba RCMP respond to semi-truck blaze on Highway near Carberry
Manitoba RCMP say they responded to a semi-truck that was ablaze near Carberry on Friday.© Global |
- Saturday 05PM Dec 30/23
Winnipeg police searching for missing man
Winnipeg police say they are searching for a man who went missing earlier in the week.© Global |
- Saturday 05PM Dec 30/23
Winnipeg police safely find missing man
Winnipeg police say they have safely found a man who went missing earlier in the week.© Global |
- Saturday 05PM Dec 30/23
Snow-lacking season challenges Winnipeg skiers
A season of very little snow is causing some challenges for Winnipeg skiers, according to local experts.© Global |
- Saturday 04PM Dec 30/23
Missing 68-year-old man safely located, Winnipeg police say
A 68-year-old man reported missing after he was last seen near Marion Street and Tache Avenue on Wednesday afternoon has been safely located.
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- Saturday 04PM Dec 30/23
Nino Niederreiter scores twice as Jets beat Wild 4-2
Nino Niederreiter scored twice and the Jets scored twice Winnipeg defeated the Minnesota Wild 4-2 on Saturday.© Global |
- Saturday 04PM Dec 30/23
Winnipeg offering free transit on New Years Eve
Winnipeg is once again offering people a free ride on New Year's Eve.© Global |
- Saturday 04PM Dec 30/23
Challenging month for Canadian food banks amid holidays, rising demand
MONTREAL â Increasing demand for food assistance this year, coupled with a regular spike in users during the holiday season, has strained Canadian food banks this month, the directors of multiple Canadian food bank associations say. “Christmas is always a busy time for our food banks but particularly when you add Christmas … plus the […]
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- Saturday 04PM Dec 30/23
Niederreiter Scores Pair in Front of Sellout Crowd as Jets Top Wild 4-2
WINNIPEG â Nino Niederreiter has been rewarded for setting up shop in front of opposing netminders.Â
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- Saturday 04PM Dec 30/23
'Absolutely empty of everything': Cheer Board of Winnipeg looks to restock, reassess after overwhelming holiday season
Now that the holiday season is winding down, Winnipeg's Christmas Cheer Board is reflecting on one of its busiest seasons ever after receiving an overwhelming number of hamper requests this year.© CTV |
- Saturday 03PM Dec 30/23
Operation Red Nose gears up for New Years Eve
Operation Red Nose is gearing up for New Years Eve. The volunteer service picks up people, and their vehicles, allowing them to drink while they ring in the new year, and still have a safe ride home at the end of the night. Winnipeg co-ordinator Sharra Hinton says despite having fewer volunteers than usual over […]
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- Saturday 03PM Dec 30/23
3 escape semi-truck blaze near Carberry: RCMP
Manitoba RCMP are investigating after a semi truck carrying a load of cars was destroyed by fire Friday afternoon.© CTV |
- Saturday 01PM Dec 30/23
Canada to benefit from open banking, feds could do more to spur competition: economist
Open banking, or "consumer-driven banking," is on the horizon for Canadian banking, and it is being applauded by a Canadian economist.
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- Saturday 01PM Dec 30/23
Woman arrested in Poplar River now facing second degree murder charge
RCMP say a woman they arrested in connection with a homicide in Poplar River, Man., on Thursday has since been charged with second-degree murder.© Global |
- Saturday 01PM Dec 30/23
Woman, 28, from Poplar River, Man., faces 2nd-degree murder charge: RCMP
A 28-year-old woman from Poplar River, Man. is facing a second degree murder change after a man, 26, was found dead inside a home in the community Thursday night.
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- Saturday 01PM Dec 30/23
Forks not hosting New Year's Eve celebrations, puts focus on January 1 instead
New Year's Eve is almost upon us, but you won't be ringing it in at The Forks with its usual fanfare this time around.© CTV |
- Saturday 01PM Dec 30/23
Safety experts warn Manitobans of dangerous ice conditions
With warmer-than-usual temperatures so far this winter, safety experts in Manitoba are warning of dangerous ice conditions on local waterways.© Global |
- Saturday 01PM Dec 30/23
Assiniboine Park Conservancy files defence, counter-sues in Leaf lawsuit
The Assiniboine Park Conservancy has filed its defence, and is counter-suing the contractor behind the Leaf construction project.© CTV |
- Saturday 12PM Dec 30/23
'Consider all ice unsafe': Experts warn against going near frozen water during mild winter
The skating rink under the canopy at The Forks is always a hot commodity on a mild winter day. But for some skaters, it's become a consolation prize.© CTV |
- Saturday 12PM Dec 30/23
British actor Tom Wilkinson, known for 'The Full Monty' and 'Michael Clayton', dies at 75
Tom Wilkinson, the Oscar-nominated British actor known for his roles in "The Full Monty," "Michael Clayton" and "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," has died, his family said. He was 75.© CTV |
- Saturday 12PM Dec 30/23
'It's going to be an amazing year': how some Winnipeggers are ringing in 2024
As 2023 comes to a close, some Winnipeggers are preparing to ring in the New Year with firework shows, dance parties and, of course, feasts.
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- Saturday 11AM Dec 30/23
British actor Tom Wilkinson, known for âThe Full Montyâ and âMichael Claytonâ, dies at 75
Tom Wilkinson, the Oscar-nominated British actor known for his roles in âThe Full Monty,” âMichael Claytonâ and âThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,â has died, his family said. He was 75. A statement shared by his agent on behalf of the family said Wilkinson died suddenly at home on Saturday. It didn’t provide further details. Wilkinson […]
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- Saturday 11AM Dec 30/23
Raptors to trade OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa to Knicks: report
The Toronto Raptors are finalizing a trade to send OG Anunoby and Precious Achiuwa to the New York Knicks in exchange for a package including RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley and draft considerations, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported that 25-year-old Malachi Flynn is also headed to the Knicks as part of this deal. […]
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- Saturday 09AM Dec 30/23
Venice is limiting tourist groups to 25 people starting in June to protect the popular lagoon city
MILAN (AP) â The Italian city of Venice announced new limits Saturday on the size of tourist groups, the latest move to reduce the pressure of mass tourism on the famed canal city. Starting in June, groups will be limited to 25 people, or roughly half the capacity of a tourist bus, and the use […]
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- Saturday 09AM Dec 30/23
Expert says number of police shootings in Canada âspectacularly unrelentingâ
The family of a woman shot by an officer in Edmonton during a wellness check says her death was unnecessary, as the number of police shootings across Canada show little sign of relenting over the past four years. “I see my daughter’s death as being a result of a complete mishandling of the tools available […]
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- Saturday 08AM Dec 30/23
What's open and closed in Winnipeg on New Year's Day
It's almost time to ring in the new year. Here's a list of what's open and what's closed in Winnipeg on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day:
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- Saturday 07AM Dec 30/23
Woman Facing Charges in Poplar River Homicide
Manitoba RCMP have charged a woman after a homicide in the community of Poplar River.
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- Saturday 07AM Dec 30/23
St-Onge Wants CBC Role Redefined Before Next Election, Possible Change of Government
OTTAWA â The role of the public broadcaster should be redefined before the next federal election, Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says, as the Liberals hedge against a possible change in government.
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- Saturday 06AM Dec 30/23
Eurostar cancels trains due to flooding, stranding hundreds of travelers in Paris and London
LONDON (AP) â The holiday travel plans of hundreds of people were upended Saturday after Eurostar canceled train services to and from London because a tunnel under the River Thames became flooded. Large crowds of travelers trying to get across the English Channel were stranded at Londonâs St. Pancras International station and the Gare du […]
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- Saturday 06AM Dec 30/23
The faith to forge ahead
Crystal Reiter knew the Bible, having read it in its entirety. The way she lived reflected her knowledge of verse 1 of chapter 11 in the book of Hebrews: âFaith […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Saturday 03AM Dec 30/23
Airstrikes hit camps in central Gaza as Biden administration approves new weapons sales to Israel
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) â Israeli warplanes struck two urban refugee camps in central Gaza on Saturday, as the Biden administration approved a new emergency weapons sale to Israel despite persistent international cease-fire calls over mounting civilian deaths, hunger and mass displacement in the enclave. Even a brief halt in fighting seems out of […]
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- Friday 08PM Dec 29/23
âFrightenedâ nurses reliving pandemic trauma in overwhelmed ICUs
Thereâs a discomfiting sense of dĂ©jĂ vu among nurses in Manitoba hospitals again scrambling to find additional staff for critical-care units overwhelmed by patients felled by flu and other respiratory […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 07PM Dec 29/23
Springfield councillor adds voice to calls for answers on sand mine questions
A Rural Municipality of Springfield councillor opposed to a proposed sand mine in his community has urged Red River North MLA Jeff Wharton to âcome clean and tell the truthâ […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 06PM Dec 29/23
News briefs for Saturday, December 30, 2023
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Saturday, December 30, 2023 Winnipeg police searching for missing 68-year-old man 4:20 PM Winnipeg police are searching for a man missing since […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 05PM Dec 29/23
Cheer Board begins search for next seasonal home
The Christmas Cheer Board is homeless — again. Winnipeg’s version of Santa’s workshop and grocery distribution centre has moved out of its most recent headquarters at 895 Century St. and […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 05PM Dec 29/23
Trial postponed of accused U.S. human smuggler linked to deaths of Indian family
A new court filing suggests additional charges are possible against a Florida man accused of smuggling Indian migrants across the Canada-U.S. border, when a family froze to death near Emerson […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 05PM Dec 29/23
Future leaders immersing themselves in parliamentary process
Since 1922 high-school and post-secondary students have filled the legislature during the last week of December as part of the Youth Parliament of Manitoba.© Global |
- Friday 05PM Dec 29/23
The most-read stories on CTV News Winnipeg for 2023
Hereâs a list of the most-read CTV News stories of each month of 2023 on CTV News Winnipeg.© CTV |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
'The work is incredibly important': How a Winnipeg woman has been helping in Ukraine
Home for the holidays has taken on a whole new meaning for a Winnipeg woman who has spent more than a year in Ukraine rebuilding schools and helping students.© CTV |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Gas tax holiday rings in mix of hope, skepticism
Manitoba gas prices are at their lowest point in nearly two years and are set to drop even further as the provincial government temporarily slams the brakes on its gas […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Triple your impact!
Join matching donors Canada Life and Maple Leaf Construction Ltd. - only until December 31 â to make your next gift work 3x harder for our new Emergency Department! Saturday, […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Missing keys and memory lapses: how Manitoba drivers attempted to commit insurance fraud this year
Manitobans found several creative ways to attempt to commit insurance fraud in 2023, according to Manitoba Public Insuranceâs annual list of top frauds of the year.© CTV |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Bio-Insole: Care from the ground up
Custom orthotics can cost hundreds of dollars, but a Manitoba podiatrist wants to help people achieve better posture and alignment and alleviate hip and back pain for a fraction of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Couple with mild dementia found wandering near Toronto Pearson instead of being on Calgary-bound flight
In the early morning hours on Boxing Day, Jason Mjulumba Ncube received a phone call from police informing him that his elderly parents, who should have been in Alberta, were instead found wandering in the cold near Toronto Pearson International Airport in search of help.© CTV |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Nursing licence renewals rise slightly in Manitoba
The rate of licence renewals for nurses in Manitoba has increased slightly, but that doesnât mean more nurses are working in the public system, the nurses union warned. The College […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Missing Manitoba teen believed to be in Thompson, RCMP say
A teenager was reported missing to Manitoba RCMP on Dec. 22, 2023. Police say he is believed to be somewhere in the city of Thompson.© Global |
- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Pet food bank at Winnipeg Humane Society helps families struggling with rising costs
The Winnipeg Humane Societyâs pet food bank is doing its part to ease the strain on the animal shelter by keeping owners from surrendering their pets. Many Winnipeggers have been unable to keep up with the cost of pet food and supplies since the COVID-19 pandemic, says the WHSâ manager of intake and animal care. […]
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- Friday 04PM Dec 29/23
Missing teen believed to be in Thompson: Manitoba RCMP
Manitoba RCMP say theyâre searching for a teenanger who has been missing for just over a week.Â
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- Friday 03PM Dec 29/23
2 longtime Winnipeg arts leaders appointed members of the Order of Canada
Two arts leaders in Winnipeg were among 78 people across Canada to be recognized with one of the country's highest honours on Thursday.
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- Friday 03PM Dec 29/23
Woman arrested, Poplar River RCMP continue investigation into homicide death
One person is behind bars and faces manslaughter charges following an investigation into a homicide death, conducted by Poplar River RCMP.© Global |
- Friday 03PM Dec 29/23
Full steam ahead on Trans-Canada twinning: NDP
The NDP government is proceeding with plans to twin Manitoba’s last remaining undivided stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway — a multimillion-dollar mega-project announced under the Tories. The actual twinning of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 03PM Dec 29/23
A year in review: How 2023âs weather conditions have fared in Manitoba
Extreme weather conditions didn't just grip the nation, as one expert reflects on a year of record-breaking conditions across Manitoba.© Global |
- Friday 03PM Dec 29/23
Man reported missing in Winnipeg found safe, police say
Police had asked for the public's help in finding a 66-year-old man missing since Dec. 26. Friday night, they said he'd been safely located.
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- Friday 03PM Dec 29/23
Man found dead, woman arrested in Poplar River, Man.
A 26-year-old man was found dead in a house Thursday night, RCMP in the remote community of Polar River, Man. say. A woman faces a charge of manslaughter.
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- Friday 03PM Dec 29/23
Whatâs open, whatâs closed in Winnipeg on New Yearâs Day
Manitobans will ring in a new year Sunday night and early Monday. The Free Press will not publish a print edition on New Yearâs Day, but will publish an e-edition […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Friday 02PM Dec 29/23
Winnipeg police say missing man safely located
The Winnipeg Police Service says a missing 66-year-old man has been located.© CTV |
- Friday 02PM Dec 29/23
Truck driver from B.C. identified as Winnipeg homicide victim
The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) has identified a truck driver from British Columbia as the victim of a homicide in the city.© CTV |
- Friday 02PM Dec 29/23
Winnipeg homicide team investigating death of B.C. trucker
Winnipeg police say homicide detectives are investigating the death of a 34-year-old long-distance trucker from Delta, B.C. Farah Ali Mohamud was found dead at an apartment building in West Broadway on Boxing Day — the same building that was the site of an alleged hostage situation just days later, the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) says. […]
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- Friday 02PM Dec 29/23
Man Shot and Killed by Winnipeg Police During Hostage Situation
Winnipeg police shot and killed a man Thursday evening after a tense stand-off involving hostages on Furby Street.
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- Friday 01PM Dec 29/23
Bengal cat nabbed from Sylvan Lake found in Ontario
A woman in Sylvan Lake is looking for a way to get her cat back after it was catnapped and driven halfway across the country.
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- Friday 01PM Dec 29/23
Man fatally shot by officers during hostage situation: Winnipeg police
Winnipeg police say officers fatally shot an armed man who was allegedly holding four people hostage in an apartment building on Furby Street Thursday. Police say the four hostages â three adults and a child â were all physically unharmed. Manitobaâs police watchdog, the Independent Investigation Unit, has been notified and is investigating. WPS investigators […]
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- Friday 12PM Dec 29/23
Man shot dead by Winnipeg police during hostage situation was suspect in death of missing trucker
A man shot dead by Winnipeg officers during a hostage situation in the city's West Broadway area on Thursday was a suspect in the death of a missing trucker from British Columbia, police say.
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- Friday 12PM Dec 29/23
Winnipeg police fatally shoot suspect in Furby Street hostage-taking
The Winnipeg Police Service provided more details on a hostage situation that occurred on Furby Street on Thursday, early this week.© Global |
- Friday 11AM Dec 29/23
Manitoba mulls surgery cancellations as ICUs strain under respiratory illnesses
Intensive care units in Manitoba hospitals continue to be pushed to their limits by a surge in respiratory illnesses, prompting some surgical cancellations and possibly more.
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- Friday 11AM Dec 29/23
How a Winnipeg goalie coach became an emergency backup goaltender for the Winnipeg Jets
By day, Byron Spriggs is a goalie coach helping kids hone their skills between the pipes. By night, there is a chance Spriggs could take the ice at Canada Life Centre as an emergency backup goaltender in an NHL game.© CTV |
- Friday 11AM Dec 29/23
Operation Red Nose looking for New Year's Eve volunteers
A designated driver program is looking for volunteers to help ensure Manitobans get home safely this New Yearâs Eve.© CTV |
- Friday 11AM Dec 29/23
Manitoba Premier Kinew says he follows security precautions on TikTok
As Manitoba’s first premier from the millennial generation, Wab Kinew is familiar with, and a big believer in, the reach of social media. He has tens of thousands of followers on various platforms, including TikTok, which is banned on government devices due to security concerns. Kinew, in a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, said […]
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- Friday 11AM Dec 29/23
Inaugural PWHL season opener to air live on CBC Sports, Radio-Canada
The Professional Womenâs Hockey Leagueâs inaugural season begins Jan. 1 when Toronto hosts New York. The game â and 17 more throughout the season â will air live on CBC Sports, with a pre-game show at noon ET ahead of puck drop at 12:30 p.m. ET.
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- Friday 11AM Dec 29/23
Man wanted in connection with bank robberies in Manitoba arrested by RCMP
The suspect was wanted in connection to a bank robbery and attempted bank robbery in two separate incidents in Steinbach and the town of Grunthal.© Global |
- Friday 11AM Dec 29/23
St-Onge wants CBC role redefined before next election, possible change of government
OTTAWA â The role of the public broadcaster should be redefined before the next federal election, Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says, as the Liberals hedge against a possible change in government. In a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, St-Onge said now’s the time for her Liberal government to begin working with Canadians and experts […]
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- Friday 11AM Dec 29/23
Elective surgeries in Manitoba could be cancelled if strain on hospitals worsens: Shared Health
The organization that oversees health care in Manitoba is warning some services may need to be cancelled if capacity issues in the provinceâs hospitals continue. Shared Health CEO Lanette Siragusa says they are monitoring the situation. âIts not ideal but it would be where we would have to go next â looking at elective surgery […]
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- Friday 10AM Dec 29/23
âDirty Moneyâ: New book explores how financial crime is corroding Canada
A vast 'financial underworld' is operating in Canada whose members commit fraud and other financial crimes without punishment, the authors of a new book say.© Global |
- Friday 10AM Dec 29/23
ANALYSIS: Great hockey to be played between Winnipeg Jets and Minnesota Wild
In today's Jets Report, John Shannon dives into an electric weekend ahead as the Winnipeg Jets face off against the Minnesota Wild.© Global |
- Friday 10AM Dec 29/23
Off-duty police officer aids in the arrest of two individuals in Tache, Manitoba
The two suspects were seen in a suspicious vehicle that entered a shed in the RM of Tache. Steinbach RCMP say the vehicle was reported stolen.© Global |
- Friday 09AM Dec 29/23
Canadian menâs basketball squad wins CP team of the year after historic 2023
The Canadian men’s basketball team took its place on the international stage in 2023. Led by NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Canadians won their first-ever FIBA World Cup medal, defeating the United States for bronze in September, and qualified for next year’s Summer Olympics in the process. The squad, which has climbed to No. 6 […]
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- Friday 09AM Dec 29/23
Manitoba Premier Says He Follows Security Precautions on TikTok
WINNIPEG â As Manitoba's first premier from the millennial generation, Wab Kinew is familiar with, and a big believer in, the reach of social media.
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- Friday 08AM Dec 29/23
Federal Liberals will announce ârenewedâ housing plan in 2024, minister says
Minister Sean Fraser says Canadians can expect to see a full plan in 2024 that lays out how the government will tackle the housing crisis.Â
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- Friday 08AM Dec 29/23
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon asks Canadians to commit to kindness in year-end message
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is calling on Canadians to commit themselves to kindness in her annual year-end message. The Governor General says the year 2023 presented challenges brought on by climate change and global conflict. But she says Canada also took “important strides in reconciliation” and marked new chapters in history. Simon alternates between speaking […]
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- Friday 07AM Dec 29/23
Kinew taps TikTok to reach Manitobans, but not on government devices
As Manitoba's first premier from the millennial generation, Wab Kinew is familiar with - and a big believer in - the reach of social media.
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- Friday 07AM Dec 29/23
Funeral held for newcomer from Ukraine who died after unprovoked stabbing in Winnipeg
The funeral for a recent immigrant from Ukraine who was fatally stabbed in Winnipeg last week was held on Thursday.
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- Friday 07AM Dec 29/23
Two Charged After Attempted RM of Tache Break-In
Two people have been charged after they were discovered on a rural property in the RM of Tache.
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- Friday 06AM Dec 29/23
Manitoba premier says he follows security precautions on social media app
As Manitoba's first premier from the millennial generation, Wab Kinew is familiar with, and a big believer in, the reach of social media.© CTV |
- Friday 05AM Dec 29/23
Swan River installs cameras, buys patrol car as retail, property crime runs rampant
A western Manitoba town is installing cameras and using a security patrol vehicle in hopes of curbing its rising crime rate.
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- Friday 05AM Dec 29/23
Winnipeg breakdancer finds 'catharsis' and 'representation' through dance
Winnipeg breaker Dela Awuyah (a.k.a Mooki) uses dance and rap as a way to express himself and deal with life's struggles, including the death of a cousin and growing up in poverty in the West End.
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- Thursday 08PM Dec 28/23
Some Manitobans stoked as 6-month gas tax holiday revs up on Jan. 1
Some Manitobans are thrilled to see savings at the gas pump in the new year.
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- Thursday 07PM Dec 28/23
Tory voices decry last-minute attempt to push though silica mining plan
Two former Manitoba Tory cabinet ministers say they were urged to approve a controversial silica sand mine in the time after their government lost the Oct. 3 election and before […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 06PM Dec 28/23
Traffic stop in a Manitoba community leads to arrests on Christmas Day
Gods Lake Narrows RCMP arrested three individuals and seized firearms -- one of which was located, following a traffic stop near a community airport.© Global |
- Thursday 06PM Dec 28/23
Suspect in Steinbach, Grunthal bank robberies arrested: RCMP
RCMP in Manitoba have arrested a man in connection with two bank robberies in southern Manitoba this week.
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- Thursday 06PM Dec 28/23
Former cabinet ministers say PCs tried to push through silica sand mine after election loss
Two former progressive conservative cabinet ministers say their own government tried to push through a controversial silica sand mining project just days before the new NDP government was officially sworn in.© CTV |
- Thursday 06PM Dec 28/23
Manitoba looking for more money from Ottawa for shared-health priorities
The NDP government wants Ottawa to put up more cash for health care as the province hammers out a new bilateral funding agreement with the federal government. In a prepared […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 06PM Dec 28/23
News briefs for Thursday, December 28, 2023
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Thursday, December 28, 2023 ‘Serious incident’ in West Broadway concluded 6:24 PM Residents of a West Broadway apartment building were being updated […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Thursday 05PM Dec 28/23
Traffic stop leads to arrests, drugs seized by Manitoba RCMP
A traffic stop conducted by officers with the Norway House RCMP led to the seizure of drugs and the arrests of four individuals, including one teenager.© Global |
- Thursday 05PM Dec 28/23
New Years resolutions: donât set yourself up for failure
When it comes to New Year's resolutions, set yourself up for success by setting smaller more achievable goals throughout the year, rather than one or multiple long term goals.© Global |
- Thursday 05PM Dec 28/23
Four arrested following investigation by Winnipeg police into break-and-enter, thefts
Winnipeg police have arrested four people in connection to approximately 30 incidents of break-and-enter and property thefts. An investigation is ongoing.© Global |
- Thursday 05PM Dec 28/23
Driver charged in Brandon collision that killed 15-year-old cyclist
Police have charged a 24-year-old Brandon man in the death of a 15-year-old boy who was struck by a car while cycling in the northwest area of the western Manitoba […]© Winnipeg Free Press |