24 warm weather records broken in Manitoba
A warm Pacific air mass sweeping across western Canada has brought spring-like temperatures and sprouted dozens of new temperature records in Manitoba.
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A warm Pacific air mass sweeping across western Canada has brought spring-like temperatures and sprouted dozens of new temperature records in Manitoba.
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WINNIPEG — First Nations leaders are renewing their push for an all-season road on the east side of Lake Winnipeg that would connect several remote communities to goods, services and health care in the south.
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It's been open for more than a decade, but Winnipeg's $3.5-million birthing centre has not been able to reach close to its intended target number of newborns each year, and that number remains out of reach with current resources, its executive director says.
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After his father's sudden death while on vacation in the Philippines, Jim Agapito rushed to his funeral. But when he arrived from Canada, he was thrown into an unfamiliar world where his sombre understanding of mourning was replaced by superstition and festivities.
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Seniors aged 72 and older are eligible as of today to register for Canada's national dental care plan, but dentists still can't sign up for the program — even though they're supposed to start taking patients in just a few months.
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For years, Canadians have relied on Value Village to buy used goods for cheaper than other retailers. It’s one of the biggest and most popular thrift store chains in the country. Now some customers are accusing the company of massive markups on their items.
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At least one Winnipeger is taking issue with a recent comment by city councillor suggesting residents have been "spoiled" by sidewalk snow-clearing.
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A University of Manitoba professor is warning that a record-breaking warm January may become the new normal for future generations as the mild weather continues to play havoc on normal winter activities in Manitoba.
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CBC's Janet Stewart talks to Natalia Pederson, one of the volunteers responsible for a women's 'glow curling' bonspiel this weekend in Argyle, northwest of Winnipeg.
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Security incidents are down at all Winnipeg libraries and attendance numbers are up at all branches, except downtown’s Millennium Library, according to a new city report.
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Some Winnipeggers are feeling uneasy after shots rang out three times at a Kate St. Residence in recent weeks — bullet holes and evidence markers still present — and the owner of this building says the crime has frustrating as he tries to better the property. Vivian Ketchum, a community advocate, and nearby neighbour says the first […]
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As cities across Canada look to increase housing a new report is showing some of the steps municipalities like Winnipeg could take to streamline the permitting process. The report comes from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) which studied the permit process for a $20,000 conversion of a powder room into a full bathroom […]
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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Actor Alec Baldwin has pleaded not guilty to an involuntary manslaughter charge in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer during a rehearsal on a Western movie set in New Mexico. Court documents filed Wednesday show Baldwin entered the plea in state district court in Santa Fe, waiving an arraignment that […]
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Five people have been charged with robbery and aggravated assault after a 24-year-old man was seen being punched and kicked by a group of people in Flin Flon.
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First Nations leaders from northern Manitoba have put forth a proposal for an all-season road that they say is urgently needed as climate change threatens the winter road system their communities rely on.
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Winnipeg police say two teens have been charged after an attempted robbery led to a man being shot in the face by a BB gun. WPS says just after midnight on Jan. 31, officers responded to Burrows Avenue near Tyndall Avenue after receiving a report of an armed robbery. Reports indicate that a man and […]
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The federal government is spending another $362 million to help provinces and cities find housing for asylum seekers — but Ontario says it’s nowhere near enough. Immigration Minister Marc Miller billed the assistance Wednesday as a measure of support against the growing impact of asylum claims across Canada. But he, too, acknowledged that a lot […]
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Actress Katarina Ziervogel, an Ojibwe and Mohawk woman belonging to Sagkeeng First Nation, shares her experience on the set of Marvel’s new series “Echo.” Ziervogel, who’s also part German, is from Edmonton but moved to Winnipeg as a child. “I feel incredibly honoured to have been chosen to play the part of Maya’s mother as […]
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A Liberal member of Parliament says it would be in the best interests of the Middle East and the world if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leaves office.
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Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller announced on Wednesday that more than $362 million is being allocated to the provinces and cities struggling to cope with a rising number of refugee claimants.
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Two teens are facing charges after a man was shot in the face and robbed of groceries at a Winnipeg bus stop.
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With just months to go before patients can start making appointments, dentists, hygienists and other dental-care providers are still waiting for crucial details about how the federal government’s new dental-care plan will work — and how much they will be compensated. The government began accepting applications in January and eligibility for different groups is being […]
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It’s being described as the largest seizure of narcotics in Prairie history, and one of the biggest in Canada at the land border. Canadian Border Service Agency officers announced Wednesday the seizure 406 kilograms of methamphetamine – more than $50 million worth – from a commercial truck at the Manitoba border. “This is an extraordinary […]
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Rent prices in Canada soared last year as supply struggled to keep up with demand, leading to the lowest national vacancy rate on record since the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. began tracking that data in 1988.
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A veiled threat from Canada’s industry minister to one of the country’s leading grocers: consumers may start going elsewhere. Federal Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne reacted Wednesday to the announcement from Metro Inc.’s CEO that higher prices will be seen in their stores beginning next week. It coincides with the end of an industry-wide blackout period […]
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Five players from Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team are expected to plead not guilty to charges stemming from an alleged sexual assault, according to statements from their lawyers.
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A woman has been arrested in connection with an incident in December, when another woman was assaulted and held captive in a Winnipeg apartment.
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Winnipeg police say all three suspects wanted in connection with the alleged attempted murder of a 27-year-old woman late last year have now been arrested. Police are investigating after a woman was allegedly physically assaulted at a home on Carlton Street, tied up and left in a dumpster on Dec. 10, 2023. Officers first arrested […]
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced on Wednesday that fan-favourite quarterback Chris Streveler has signed a one-year deal with the club.
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Border agents in Boissevain have made the largest narcotics seizure in Manitoba history, worth more than $50 million.
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Fan favourite backup quarterback Chris Streveler is returning to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in a one-year contract deal.
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Manitobans are being invited to explore the outdoors with free entry to provincial parks throughout the month of February.
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed catcher Rob Emery for the 2024 season.
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Canadian border officials made what they say is the largest narcotic seizure in Prairie history earlier this month.
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Manitobans can enjoy free entry to all provincial parks during the entire month of February.
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba could need new energy generation as early as 2029 and must look for ways to encourage people to reduce demand, the head of the province's Crown energy corporation said Tuesday.
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Eight years after the killing of a Manitoba woman in 2007, the Vancouver man now accused in her death pleaded guilty to choking two B.C. women in a pair of attacks that left both victims fearing for their lives.
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Schroeder is forcing her way into the conversation for one of three goaltending jobs with Canada’s senior national team, and as a contender for the PWHL's best goaltender.
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In B.C., West Vancouver and Abbotsford set all-time January temperature records Tuesday, hitting 18.2 and 17.3 C, respectively. Yesterday’s temperatures were far above normal in much of southern B.C., Alberta, northern Saskatchewan and northwestern Manitoba, as well as parts of southern Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
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Dozens gathered around a sacred fire in Winnipeg's North End on Tuesday to remember a Métis woman found dead over a decade ago, after a suspect was arrested in connection with her death.
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Winnipeg crews were out Tuesday to patch up potholes revealed by above average temperatures hitting parts of the Prairies.
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Problematic videos of vulnerable people being put in harm’s way by a community group in Winnipeg have surfaced, but the group’s leader says it’s taken action to remedy the issue, saying it doesn’t condone the behaviour captured on tape. In three videos obtained by CityNews Winnipeg, members of the SABE peacewalkers – which calls itself a “relationship-based de-escalation […]
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A Winnipeg councillor is calling for metal detectors at the entrance to city hall as part of beefed-up security measures in response to a disturbing incident in Edmonton last week.
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More kids across the province will be seeing more food, as the provincial government steps up funding for nutrition programs. The province announced they are increasing grant funding given to the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba from $2.5 million to nearly $4 million for this school year. “The funding that is being rolled out immediately […]
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A new report from the non-profit Public Policy Forum says Canada’s health records should be made digital and accessible to all members of a patient’s care team by 2028 to improve the system. The organization says the current handling of health records is outdated and it is easy for information and referrals to get lost. The […]
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A Winnipeg woman's birthday gift will likely be one she won't ever forget... a $5 million lottery ticket windfall.
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Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Thompson, Churchill and other northern areas of the province.
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Four more members of the 2018 Canadian World Junior team have now been charged with sexual assault by police in London, Ont., bringing the total number of players from that team charged to five. Lawyers representing Calgary Flames forward Dillon Dube, Philadelphia Flyers goalie Carter Hart, New Jersey Devils forward Michael McLeod and Devils defenceman Cal Foote confirmed the charges in statements shared with Sportsnet. […]
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