Manitoba putting millions into new inpatient beds at St. Boniface Hospital
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While Manitobans are used to plugging in their cars in the winter, they’ll soon be doing it year-round, as the federal government imposes EV targets. But some say as EV adoption grows, the infrastructure to support it needs to as well. “It was uncommon for me driving around to see even one or two and […]
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The Manitoba Nurses Union continues to raise the alarm as stories of burnout from the worsening nursing shortage and unfavourable working conditions inside hospitals emerge. President Darlene Jackson says COVID-19 and RSV cases are ramping up at a high rate – ICUs are completely full and are barely staying afloat. “It’s getting tougher now,” said […]
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The Manitoba government and a prominent art gallery are removing honours for Ferdinand Eckhardt over concerns he was a Nazi supporter in the 1930s. MORE: Nazi claims against former Winnipeg Art Gallery director lead to calls for recognizing Canada’s past The Winnipeg Art Gallery says it is removing Eckhardt’s name from its main entrance hall […]
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The previous PC government spent millions sending patients out of province for treatment and some experts say the money would have been better spent investing in Manitoba’s healthcare system. Information from Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-term Care made available through FIPPA legislation found that between 2020 and November of 2023, Manitoba spent $36.9 million to […]
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A longtime advocate for Indigenous children, women and families has been named Manitoba's special adviser on Indigenous women's issues, the province announced Wednesday.
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Canadians have until later today to opt out of a class-action lawsuit that could see Apple pay up to $14 million collectively to some iPhone users. The class action filed in 2018 against defendants Apple Inc. and Apple Canada Inc. accuses the tech giant of having performance mitigation features in its iOS software and defects […]
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The provincial government will add 36 new acute-care beds to St. Boniface Hospital as a means of addressing mounting wait times in emergency rooms and other pressures on the health-care system.
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WINNIPEG -- St. Boniface Hospital will be the site of 36 new acute care beds, the province announced Wednesday.
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One of highest honours Manitoba bestows upon individuals has been posthumously stripped from the disgraced former director of the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
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Manitoba RCMP say an Apple AirTag helped them track down a stolen ATV in Portage la Prairie.
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First Nations Child and Family Caring Society executive director Cindy Blackstock says the situation has become so dire the society has begun paying costs itself so children can access needed care.
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed right-handed pitcher Marshall Kasowski for the 2024 season.
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An ATV stolen from the Winnipeg area last fall was tracked to a garage in Portage la Prairie this month thanks to an AirTag location-tracking device placed on the vehicle by its owner before it disappeared.
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The live music industry is still bouncing back after being impacted by the pandemic, with Winnipeg musicians continuing to create and release new work. Folk musician Scott Nolan and singer-songwriter Jess Rae unpack how times have changed. “I’ve seen changes, I’ve been affected by them but I made an agreement with myself somewhere along the […]
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Liberal members of Parliament are divided about the position Canada should take on South Africa’s push to have Israel prosecuted for genocide for its war in Gaza, as the Trudeau government stays mum. The International Court of Justice will start hearing a case Thursday in which South Africa argues that Israel’s widespread bombardment of Gaza […]
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The National Hockey League Players' Association has announced a new program, First Line, meant to support the mental health of NHL players.
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Scientists tested bottled water from three different brands sold in the U.S. and found they contained up to 400,000 tiny plastic particles per litre.
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Listened to more music last year? You’re not alone. The global music industry surpassed 4 trillion streams in 2023, a new single-year record, Luminate’s 2023 Year-End Report found. Global streams were also up 34% from last year, reflective of an increasingly international music marketplace. Stateside, three genres saw the biggest growth in 2023: country (23.7%), […]
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WINNIPEG -- Wintry weather is on its way as an Alberta clipper moves into the province, bringing with it up to 15 cm of snow.
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A network problem that took many CBC Radio programs off the air and offline across the country on Wednesday morning has been resolved.
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After seeing three potential locations fall through, the Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation opened its temporary overnight drop-in centre this week — just in time for the onset of frigid winter temperatures following unseasonably mild weather.
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A University of Manitoba professor whose image was used in a cryptocurrency scam — just because his face came up when scammers Googled the phrase "old white guy" — is now featured in a new Netflix documentary about the scam.
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Cole Perfetti scored twice and Connor Hellebuyck made 29 saves to help the Winnipeg Jets deliver a 5-0 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday that extended their win streak to a franchise-tying seven games and kept the team alone atop the NHL standings.
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WINNIPEG — Cole Perfetti scored twice and Connor Hellebuyck made 30 saves to help the Winnipeg Jets deliver a 5-0 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday that extended their win streak to a franchise-tying seven games and kept the team alone atop the NHL standings.
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Work to redesign the Manitoba highway intersection that was the site of a crash that left 17 people dead last year could also lead to improvements at some other problem spots in the province.
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A family from a northern Manitoba First Nation is suing the band for allegedly failing to ensure the safety of a shelter where they were living, which caught fire in 2022, killing two teens and a toddler.
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The City of Winnipeg is considering making $30 million in repairs to the Millennium Library Parkade, which turns 50 years old this year.
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An Alberta clipper is expected to bring up to 20 centimetres of snow to southwestern Manitoba over the next two days.
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The Festival du Voyageur isn’t letting Winnipeg’s lack of snow get in the way of hosting its 55th annual winter festival.
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The niece of a couple killed in a bus crash north of Carberry this summer says the settlement Manitoba Public Insurance offered for her loved ones after the tragedy feels like a slap in the face.
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As visa applications open for Canadians' loved ones in Gaza, the NDP is pushing for permanent changes to what the government considers family.
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The RCMP says it will begin collecting race-based data in select locations this month to better understand interactions between police and people in various communities.
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Manitoba RCMP are asking for help finding a missing man who was last seen more than a month ago and may be in Winnipeg.
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An unconventional type of intersection in Canada could be the solution to improving the Manitoba highway where a crash last year killed 17 people on a minibus on their way to a casino. The provincial government is promising to spend $12 million to enhance the intersection of Highway 1 and 5 near Carberry, where a […]
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A Manitoba construction company has been fined under the Workplace Safety and Health Act after a worker was injured in an explosion.
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NASA says it will be delaying the Artemis moon mission that includes Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, initially scheduled for November of this year.
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Winnipeg police are looking to identify a suspect they allege pushed a woman, who was waiting for a bus, to the ground in November. The Winnipeg Police Service says the allege assault involved a man in his 20s and a 64-year-old victim in the Garden City area Nov. 17, 2023. Police were advised the following […]
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A Winnipeg company has been fined under the Workplace Safety and Health Act after an employee was injured in an explosion.
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The RCMP says it will begin collecting race-based data in select locations this month to better understand interactions between police and people in various communities. The pilot project follows two years of consultations across Canada. The national police force says the data about use of force, arrests and routine checks will provide evidence-based information to […]
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WINNIPEG -- For the first time, Main Street Project has launched an online 50/50 raffle to raise funds for food programming.
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, you’re not supposed to be paying to be prescribed drugs in Canada. You’re also not generally supposed to get those prescriptions without being examined and, you know, speaking to a real live human being. But a recent investigation found that it’s possible to be prescribed the country’s hottest drug, which […]
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In 2023, Earth shattered global annual heat records and showed more signs of a feverish planet, the European climate agency said Tuesday.
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Another Manitoba First Nation is taking the federal government to court for keeping $5 annuity payments to treaty members "frozen in time" for nearly 150 years.
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The Winnipeg Art Gallery is dropping Ferdinand Eckhardt's name from its main entrance hall, website and all other gallery materials.
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The planned redesign of a Manitoba highway intersection where 17 people were killed in a deadly crash last year may settle on a configuration that's rare in Canada.
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Amid incidents of AI-generated, deepfake nudes of teens found circulating among classmates, some experts are calling for updates and improvements to both school policies and curriculum to address technology-facilitated sexual violence.
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As Canadians grapple with rising grocery prices, they’re becoming more aware — and more infuriated — over food marketing tactics they believe are deceptive.
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Three daughters of one of the 17 seniors who died in a crash in southwestern Manitoba this past summer say they want to see changes to the highway intersection where it happened to ensure such a tragedy never happens again.
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