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A receiving home near Winnipegâs Health Sciences Centre primarily serves residents of Nelson House but also tries to help clients living off-reserve. Amid public scrutiny of the Marlborough Hotel and their treatment of an Indigenous woman staying there reportedly for a medical visit, Kenny Braun, the medical transportation director of the Nisichawaysihk Cree Nation, says […]
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have re-signed Canadian running back Johnny Augustine to a one-year contract.
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Canada opted to say as little as possible Friday about an International Court of Justice ruling that ordered Israel to prevent a genocide of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. After hours of silence from the federal government, Foreign Affairs Minister MĂ©lanie Joly eventually released a statement that did not directly respond to the ruling. The […]
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, most of the large record chains of the heyday of physical music are gone now. If the chains haven’t vanished entirely, most of their stores have, and the last few are disappearing one by one. But somehow, not Sunrise Records. In recent years, the chain has been expanding across Canada, […]
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A Winnipeg man convicted of killing the woman who was pregnant with his child more than a decade ago won't be allowed to apply for early parole eligibility, a jury has decided.
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The Rainbow Resource Centre has its first-ever drag artist in residence, a program created to champion drag as an art form in the city.
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The top court for the United Nations on Friday ordered Israel to take measures to prevent and punish direct incitement of genocide in its war in Gaza, although it stopped short of ordering a ceasefire in a case brought forth by South Africa.
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More than a year after police in India named Fenil Patel as a suspect in the human smuggling case of a family that froze to death at the Canada-U.S. border in Manitoba, an investigation by CBCâs The Fifth Estate has found him living freely in a suburb just outside Toronto.
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Ikea has announced it will be lowering many of its prices as 2024 kicks off, with retail and marketing experts saying it is a change consumers will welcome and that could potentially drive sales for the global furniture giant.
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The United Nationsâ top court on Friday ordered Israel to do all it can to prevent death, destruction and any acts of genocide in Gaza, but the panel stopped short of ordering Jerusalem to end the military offensive that has laid waste to the Palestinian enclave. In a ruling that will keep Israel under the […]
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A push to make a living wage the minimum standard for all City of Winnipeg employees and contractors hit a delay at city hall Thursday.
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A murder charge has been laid after a 40-year-old man was found dead by police in a southwestern Manitoba First Nation earlier this week, RCMP say.
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Two Manitoba men were handed hunting suspensions and fines totalling $13,980 in Swift Current provincial court after DNA testing connected them to a headless deer corpse.
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A man and his one-year-old son are dead after the vehicle they were in collided with a semi-trailer truck on Highway 6, northwest of Winnipeg.
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Halifax Regional Police say an investigation into a historic sexual assault allegation against members of Canada’s 2003 World Junior hockey team is ongoing. Constable John MacLeod said in an email to The Canadian Press that investigators are still gathering evidence, speaking with people who may have relevant information and looking for ways to advance the […]
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Manitoba RCMP say a father and his young son died early Thursday in a two-vehicle crash with a semi truck on Highway 6.
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After one of the warmest winters in recent memory, Winnipeggers can now lace up their skates and enjoy one of their favourite pastimes. Aside from 2020, when, due to poor ice conditions, the Winnipeg winter staple didnât open at all, this marks the latest opening date on record. The Forks CEO, Sara Stasiuk said that Thursdayâs opening […]
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The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are concerned about the potential risks of allowing Canadians to seek medical assistance in dying solely on the basis of a mental illness.
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The United Kingdom is hitting the brakes on trade talks with Canada after Ottawa decided to not extend two temporary measures put in place after Brexit. London announced the pause in negotiations today, less than a month before the next round of talks towards a permanent trade deal was expected to take place. A special […]
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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is to discuss details about a report into the logistics of searching a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two slain First Nations women. But the group and the womenâs community of Long Plain First Nation are releasing a summary, not the report in its entirety. Police have said they believe […]
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The Government of Manitoba says construction is underway at the Dauphin Regional Health Centre as part of renovations that would see nine new beds added to the facility. Premier Wab Kinew and Health, Seniors, and Long-Term Care Minister Uzoma Asagwara said the work is part of a facility-wide renovation project, which will also include more […]
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Winnipeg Restaurant owner is dead and police major crimes are investigating following a physical altercation that turned fatal in the city on Wednesday evening. WPS says around 5:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of an altercation involving two men outside a business along Portage Avenue near Greenarch Blvd. When officers arrived at the scene, […]
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The first leg of the river winter trail at The Forks is now open for skating.
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Once a tiny Winnipeg auto wrecker, Princess Auto's success has spread across the country. Beginning in April, the home of the CFL's Blue Bombers will be known as Princess Auto Stadium. CBC interviewed Bill Redekop, who wrote a book about the company.
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The owner of a west Winnipeg restaurant has died following an altercation on Wednesday evening, say police.
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First Nations leaders say the year-long wait for a search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two First Nations women is "inhumane" to their families, and further delays are unacceptable.
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WINNIPEG -- The Forks River Trail is finally open for the 2024 winter season and a new record has already been set.
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OTTAWA â The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are concerned about the potential risks of allowing Canadians to seek medical assistance in dying solely on the basis of a mental illness. Provinces have expressed fears that the country may not yet be ready for the change to take effect in March, federal Health […]
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The military has no greater responsibility than protecting Canadians, Defence Minister Bill Blair says, and his government will continue to call in the troops to respond to emergencies when needed. In an interview on Wednesday, Blair was asked about comments from senior military leaders who say the government is overly reliant on the Armed Forces […]
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Climbing a tree, tobogganing or rough-and-tumble play are all outdoor activities that children should be encouraged to do to promote health, Canadian pediatricians say in new guidance.
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Carving a stick, climbing a tall tree, balancing on the monkey bars -- the latest recommendation on children's "risky play" shows just how good it can be for kids.
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WINNIPEG -- United Airlines will soon fly directly to and from Winnipeg's James Richardson International Airport to Chicago and Denver.
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Dozens of people gathered at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on Wednesday night for a discussion about stories of gender-based violence by Hamas in Israel on Oct. 7 last year.
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On a frigid Saturday, Mindy Watson learned that her familyâs WestJet flight from Edmonton to Toronto, en route to Cuba, was cancelled.
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A Winnipeg restaurant owner is being remembered as the "heartbeat" of his business, following his death after a physical altercation at the restaurant on Wednesday.
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In todayâs Big Story Podcast, experts predict the Bank of Canada will begin to lower interest rates later this year â just not Wednesday when it held the rate flat. But as inflation has slowed in many areas, it’s created an interesting problem for the bank and a troubling one for many Canadians. âWe have […]
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United Airlines plans to resume direct flights between Winnipeg and both Denver and Chicago, re-establishing routes the U.S. airline cancelled after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A Manitoba dentist has been disciplined and fined after admitting she submitted false billing information to a patient's insurance company.
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A Manitoba woman who applied for a new health card after moving back to the province just over a year ago says she still doesn't have the vital piece of ID â and she doesn't have the time or money to keep waiting.
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Canadian households, clobbered by rising interest rates, are desperate for word from the Bank of Canada on when they may start to fall. But central bank governor Tiff Macklem refuses to give them a "false sense of precision."
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Auston Matthews scored at 4:13 of overtime as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Winnipeg Jets 1-0 on Wednesday night.
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A downtown Winnipeg hotel that has faced controversy over a social media video showing a young First Nations woman being restrained in the lobby is temporarily closed after it received threats, the hotel's manager says.
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A new report says Winnipeg Transit will stop displaying promotional messages on its buses showing support for things like Winnipeg Jets playoffs and Remembrance Day, over concerns the messages may keep passengers from getting information they need.
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The University College of the North will start offering a new pre-law program starting this fall, in an effort to boost the number of lawyers practising in northern Manitoba.
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Five former 2018 world junior hockey players are expected to surrender themselves to police in London, Ont., to face sexual assault charges in a high-profile case that embroiled the sport's governing body in controversy, the Globe and Mail reports.
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RCMP in Portage la Prairie says two people are in custody following an assault on Jan. 19. Mounties responded to a report of a fight around 6 p.m. on Poplar Bay, in Portage la Prairie. Reports indicated a 23-year-old man from Winnipeg was allegedly being assaulted by a man and a woman, who then fled […]
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Winnipeg City Council is set to vote on a motion on whether to make transit free for low-income users, with that same motion looking to explore a fare-less transit system in Winnipeg. The motion from Councillor Matt Allard looks to make WINNpass, Winnipeg Transitâs fare program for low-income users, free. The program currently provides eligible […]
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With Winnipeg fire crews having to deal with more and more fires at vacant buildings each year, the calls for the City to crack down on these problem properties are growing stronger. âWe have an extremely high call volume, our members are exhausted theyâre fatigued and then you throw 150 plus vacant building fires and […]
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An RCMP pilot project to collect race-based data isn't sitting well with one First Nations leader in northern Manitoba, who says she wasnât consulted even though her community is near one of the cities selected to participate.Â
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Some businesses in Canada are embarking on a journey to transition their vehicle fleets to meet zero-emissions goals, but experts say the road ahead isn't going to be easy.
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The Dauphin Regional Health Centre is getting nine new in-patient beds as part of a larger renovation to the hospital.Â
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