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The Government of Manitoba says it’s making progress in addressing the backlog of health card requests in the province, but some trying to get the critical piece of paper are continuing to experience major health card hiccups. “Whoever the minister of health has been in the history of this province, somehow they have not stayed on […]
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An inmate who escaped from officers while on a day trip to Winnipeg last week has been arrested.
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A missing 15-year-old boy from Portage la Prairie might be in the Winnipeg area after he was last seen in December, Manitoba RCMP said Tuesday.
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The Manitoba government has unveiled new details on how two community organizations are helping survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence heal through new programs.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed star offensive lineman Stanley Bryant to a one-year contract extension.
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The surging Winnipeg Jets are getting one of their biggest offensive weapons back with the return of leading goal-scorer Kyle Connor. The Jets announced Tuesday that the 27-year-old left-wing was available for Winnipeg’s game that night against the visiting New York Islanders. The update comes after Connor was a full participant in Winnipeg’s practice Monday for the first […]
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A person was found dead inside a multi-family home in Winnipeg’s North End early Tuesday morning after a fire. Firefighters were called to the blaze on College Avenue around 1 a.m. They arrived to find heavy smoke and flames coming from the building. It was declared extinguished by 2:08 a.m. Firefighters then searched the home […]
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Residents of three northwestern Ontario communities will have fewer travel options starting this spring as Bearskin Airlines says it will end flights to Fort Frances, Kenora and Dryden in four months.
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The Winnipeg Jets are getting one of their biggest offensive weapons back with the return of leading goal-scorer Kyle Connor.
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A 46-year-old woman has been charged with second-degree murder after a 19-year-old man was fatally stabbed in a northwest Winnipeg neighbourhood last week, police say.
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Chaman Badohal has been disbarred after being disciplined for a second time by the Law Society of Manitoba.
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A Winnipeg woman has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 19-year-old man in Tyndall Park last week. The Winnipeg Police Service was called to a home on Arrow Street near Selkirk Avenue on Jan. 10 around 7:20 p.m. Police say an injured man, later identified as Binesi Kennedy, […]
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The stubbornness of inflation and intense domestic divisions over the Israel-Hamas conflict are looming heavily over the federal Liberals as ministers prepare to meet over three days in Montreal next week. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to chair the cabinet retreat starting Sunday to prepare his government for the return of Parliament a week later. […]
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WINNIPEG -- One person has died and two others suffered injuries in an early morning fire in the 300 block of College Avenue.
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A Winnipeg man serving a 12-year prison sentence has been caught after he escaped during a supervised visit to the city last week, the Correctional Service of Canada says.
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A person was found dead inside a North End Winnipeg home by firefighters on Tuesday morning.
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WINNIPEG -- The 2024 Ironman Outdoor Curling bonspiel will call the Winnipeg Rowing Club home this season.
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In today’s Big Story Podcast: Starting this month, Saskatchewan has stopped collecting a carbon levy on home heating. This is, of course, against the carbon tax legislation passed by the federal Liberal government. Premier Scott Moe acknowledges the Liberals will “say it’s illegal.” The Liberals say they expect the province to follow the law. As of […]
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating a homicide in Swan River after a man was stabbed last Saturday.
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Manitoba housing advocates say they are disappointed the NDP government is scaling back a commitment made by the Progressive Conservatives to create 700 new social housing units.
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The City of Winnipeg wants to know how much of the historic Alexander Docks can be salvaged as it looks to redevelop the site.
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The daughter of a woman whose remains police believe are buried at a Winnipeg-area landfill has filed two human-rights complaints, including one against Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party over ads opposing a landfill search that she says amount to discrimination.
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A man who allegedly shot at a Winnipeg bar as he drove by during the weekend was kicked out of the same spot earlier that evening, police say.
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A 33-year-old man is dead after a stabbing in Swan River on Saturday.
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The first cohort of 21 officers will form the core of the team once they complete their training, which is expected to last six weeks.
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A man from Mexico who says he came to Canada desperate to find work was sentenced to 14 years in prison Monday for trafficking high volumes of fentanyl in Winnipeg.
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The health care card system in the province is broken, that’s according to at least one Manitoba resident who says she’s been waiting for more than a year for her health card. “I don’t think the system works very well at all — considering it’s been two years. I feel as though if you send […]
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Richmond RCMP say officers put a spit hood on the head of an "aggressive" airline passenger who tried to bite officers after allegedly assaulting a travel companion.
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Winnipeg police have charged a 45-year-old in connection to an assault over the weekend. WPS says around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, officers responded to a report of an assault with bear spray on a transit bus. Police say by the time officers arrived, the bus had been evacuated due to the bear spray, but noted […]
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A large water main break that flooded parts of McPhillips Street as well as businesses in the area could keep traffic interrupted for another couple of days, the City of Winnipeg says.
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The City of Winnipeg has unveiled a logo to celebrate its 150th anniversary.
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The City of Winnipeg has begun the launch of Winnipeg 150 — a celebration to mark the city’s 150th anniversary — by unveiling the 150 logo. The graphic was designed by Jordan Stranger of Totem Doodem and features imagery rooted in contemporary Indigenous culture. “Creating a graphic for the city that I grew up in was […]
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Winnipeg police say a 33-year-old is facing several charges following a shooting incident on Sunday. Around 1:30 a.m. on Jan. 14, police responded to a report of a shooting out front of an establishment along Archibald Street. Through initial stages of the investigation, police learned that the suspect had been removed from the establishment earlier […]
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Winnipeg police have charged an Ontario man following a vehicle chase that occurred over the weekend. WPS says around 10:20 p.m. on Jan. 13, officers responded to Boulder Bay near Cottonwood Road, after receiving a report of a vehicle acting erratically. When officers arrived, they found one person sitting in a vehicle. Police say the […]
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The City of Winnipeg has unveiled the graphic it will use throughout the year as it celebrates its 150th anniversary.
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The bitter and dangerous cold gripping parts of Manitoba had a pop-up shelter in Winnipeg filled to capacity through the weekend.
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Winnipeg police say an 18-year-old has been killed following a vehicle-pedestrian collision Saturday morning. Around 6 a.m. on Jan. 13, WPS responded to a report of a collision involving a pedestrian at the intersection of Notre Dame Avenue and Cecil Street. Officers learned that the pedestrian had been taken to hospital in critical condition, where […]
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A man is dead after his vehicle collided with a semi-trailer truck in southwestern Manitoba on Thursday.
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating a fatal two-vehicle crash in the RM of Cornwallis.
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A young man who suffered fatal injuries in a crash ran out in front of a vehicle on Notre Dame Avenue on Saturday morning, police say.
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Winnipeg police say a pedestrian has died following a collision in the northwest area of the city on Saturday.
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OTTAWA — A Bank of Canada survey finds Canadians are increasingly cutting back on spending while mortgage holders remain confident they can keep up with higher payments when their loans renew. The central bank released its fourth-quarter consumer expectations and business outlook surveys Monday, revealing how Canadians are faring amid higher borrowing costs and rising […]
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Canadians living in provinces where the federal carbon price is collected are expected to receive their first Climate Action Incentive rebate of the year today. The federal government says people living in provinces including Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Saskatchewan will receive the rebate through direct bank deposit or by cheque if they have […]
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Winter on the prairies is not usually a time to worry about drought and fire. At least, it wasn’t. But large swaths of the country, from B.C. through Ontario, are currently seeing a lack of snow and water accumulation that is “unprecedented in modern times,” according to an expert. “2023 [was] one of the hottest […]
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Dozens of families, caregivers and their children braved the cold on Sunday to fly kites at St. Vital Park in solidarity with Gaza to mark the 100th-day of war between Israel and Hamas.
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Labour and Immigration Minister Malaya Marcelino said Manitoba is refocusing its provincial nominee program — which matches foreign workers with specific labour needs — to prioritize applicants with familial ties to the province.
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Since September 2022, staff have been working at the Michif Master/Mentor-Apprentice Language House to help revitalize the traditional language of Métis people in Manitoba. Last week, they learned they were out of a job and that the program was ending.
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The Chrétien Liberal government led efforts to weaken the original draft United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, working secretly with Australia to develop a watered-down, state-friendly substitute in the early 2000s, newly released documents show.
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About $2.3 billion in federal carbon-tax rebates will be paid out to roughly 12 million Canadians today, even though many of them may not realize it.
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Some McPhillips Street businesses were flooded Sunday during a water main break that gushed water into surrounding streets and parking lots amid frigid temperatures.
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