Custodial staff at one Manitoba school division set to take strike action
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JERUSALEM (AP) â The sound of gunfire crackled over the phone as the teenage girl hid in the car and spoke. An Israeli tank was near the vehicle as she and her family were trying to heed Israelâs call to evacuate their home in Gaza. Something had gone horribly wrong. Everyone in the vehicle was […]
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Custodians at a school division in Manitoba are planning to go on strike starting Monday morning.
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In 2016, the longtime lead singer of Econoline Crush, Trevor Hurst, traded in his microphone for a stethoscope and took a job as a nurse in Canupawakpa Dakota Nation.
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Dino Rossi has resigned from Canada Soccer’s board of directors, saying “football doesn’t come first at Canada Soccer these days.” Rossi, a longtime soccer administrator, was elected to the board representing Ontario in May 2023. “If you know anything about me, you know how passionate I am about Canadian soccer and especially our national teams,” Rossi wrote in a […]
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NEW YORK (AP) â Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Cher, Lenny Kravitz, the late SinĂ©ad OâConnor and heavy metal’s so-called Prince of Darkness are some the 2024 nominees for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a wide musical net that also includes the pop-soul of Sade and Britpoppers Oasis. Ozzy Osbourne, who […]
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Winnipeg police say two men in their 40s are in custody and three officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being shot at during what police described as an armed and barricaded standoff on College Avenue near Main Street Saturday.Â
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Three men are in stable condition after they were attacked in separate stabbings in Winnipeg Friday night and early Saturday morning.
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Chief Lynn Acoose says she’s taking a step elders and past Indigenous leaders in her community have long been reluctant to. The chief of Zagime Anishinabek, home to several First Nations in southeastern Saskatchewan, has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the federal government. The suit alleges Ottawa has not kept its end of the […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating three separate stabbings within hours of each other late Friday into early Saturday.
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A Manitoba company is seeing the stars of Hollywood with the inclusion of their products at the upcoming 96th annual Academy Awards.
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Will she make it in time? Taylor Swift’s last song was still ringing in the ears of thousands of fans at the Tokyo Dome on Saturday night when the singer rushed to a private jet at Haneda airport, presumably embarking on an intensely scrutinized journey to see her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, play in […]
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Winnipeggers could see more pruning and planting of trees as the city plans to bolster its spending on urban forestry by close to 50 per cent over the next four years.Â
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In fan meetups, K-pop lovers in Winnipeg share their passion for the performers, high-energy dance routines and joy-eliciting music that has swept the globe. That fan scene is the subject of a new micro-documentary by four filmmakers in Sisler High School's Create program.
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An industry association that represents cattle farmers in Manitoba wants more safeguards against livestock theft in the province, including an investigative unit dedicated to tackling such crimes.
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A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, killed at least seven people overnight, including three children, Kharkiv region governor Oleh Syniehubov reported Saturday. He said the Iranian-made Shahed drone hit civilian infrastructure in the Nemyshlyan district on the city, causing a massive fire that burned down 15 private houses. Interior Minister Ihor […]
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Israeli airstrikes killed at least 44 Palestinians â including more than a dozen children â in the southern Gaza city of Rafah on Saturday, hours after Israel’s prime minister said he had asked the military to plan for the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people there ahead of a ground invasion. Benjamin Netanyahu did […]
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The families of survivors and victims of a bus crash that killed 17 seniors last summer are speaking out against a fundraiser set up shortly after the accident.
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When unseasonably warm temperatures turned the cross-country skiing trails at Wildwood Park Community Centre into lakes, Brent Prusak decided to make the most of it by going wakeboarding.
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A plan to close Eldon Ross Pool has reignited a community fight to save the 40-year-old facility in Winnipeg's Brooklands neighbourhood.
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The Manitoba government is creating a website that tells people where they are in the queue for a medical procedure â a revelation that came only a few hours after it was accused of hiding wait-time data.
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The Supreme Court of Canada rejected Quebecâs appeal of a law that affirms Indigenous nationsâ jurisdiction over child and family services. The Peguis First Nation has been running its own child welfare system since 2022, and hopes others will soon follow.
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WINNIPEG â The hiring of a nun to run a mobile voting poll at an Indigenous seniors' centre during Manitoba's provincial election did not violate any laws, an investigation by the province's elections commissioner has determined.
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The hiring of a nun to run a mobile voting poll at an Indigenous seniors' centre during Manitoba's provincial election did not violate any laws, an investigation by the province's elections commissioner has determined.
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The hiring of a nun to run a mobile voting poll at an Indigenous seniors’ centre during Manitoba’s provincial election did not violate any laws, an investigation by the province’s elections commissioner has determined. However, Bill Bowles did recognize there was distress for residents, many of whom were residential school survivors, at the KeKiNan Centre […]
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Mayor Scott Gillingham and Premier Wab Kinew say they're prepared to remove some hurdles in the way of housing approvals in order to speed up the pace of new housing development in Winnipeg.
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A Manitoba truck driver turned artist is taking his unique 3D author technique to exhibits across the world, with a showcase called ‘The World in Structure’, which is now taking center stage at Steinbach Arts Council. Growing up in Kyiv, Ukraine, Eugene Kabrum’s passion for art began at a young age. âAll my life I […]
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A 69-year-old woman died Thursday after a delivery truck lost control on an icy highway in southern Manitoba and collided with the vehicle she was in, RCMP say.
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It may soon cost more to send letters in the mail. Canada Post is aiming to raise the cost of stamps by seven cents, to 99 cents, for stamps purchased in a booklet, coil, or pane, which it says account for the majority of sales. The price of stamps purchased individually would go up to […]
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The family of James Wood is calling for his death to be a catalyst for change in the Winnipeg Police Service "so that, as Indigenous people, when we're calling on services or supports, we don't die."
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Manitoba RCMP say icy road conditions played a role in a fatal two-vehicle crash on Highway 4 Thursday afternoon.
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This Black history month, two Afro-Indigenous women say by telling their own stories they're helping empower youth.
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SURREY, B.C. â Pierre Poilievre says a Conservative government will establish mandatory minimum prison sentences for anyone convicted of extortion. The opposition leader said Friday that extortion-related crime has skyrocketed, with police in multiple provinces dealing with organized crime threats against businesses. Poilievre’s remarks were delivered in a commercial centre in Surrey, B.C., where police […]
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Winnipeg police say they are investigating a homicide that happened on Wednesday morning. WPS says around 6:20 a.m., officers responded to an apartment along Assiniboine Avenue, following reports of the suspicious death of a man. The Winnipeg Fire and Paramedic Service (WFPS) was reportedly already at the scene and found the man dead in the […]
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WARNING: The following story contains elements that some people might find disturbing. Winnipeg police have charged a woman in connection to the death of a two-month-old baby. WPS says on Dec. 4, 2023, officers and paramedics responded to a home along Atlantic Avenue after receiving a report of an unresponsive infant. At the scene, paramedics […]
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A Winnipeg woman has been charged with manslaughter after her two-month-old son died of malnutrition in December, police say.
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A Winnipeg mother has been charged after the death of her two-month-old son.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal government’s Indigenous child welfare act is constitutional, affirming that First Nations Peoples have sole authority over the protection of their children. In a unanimous decision, the court upheld the law in its entirety and erased the partial gains that the Quebec government had made at […]
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The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously upheld the Trudeau government's Indigenous child welfare law, dismissing Quebec's appeal in a landmark opinion affirming Indigenous Peoples'Â jurisdiction over child and family services.
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A 19-year-old man was found dead in the hallway of a downtown Winnipeg apartment building, police say.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a suspicious death at a downtown apartment building as a homicide.
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In today’s Big Story Podcast, research shows that loneliness and isolation are real health issues for many people. If only doctors could prescribe a drug that could reconnect someone with their community and help them feel more alive and happier. Turns out, this does exist. Itâs not a new pharmaceutical; itâs something much simpler. Sonia […]
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WINNIPEG â Dalton Schoen is confident he didnât make a mistake by re-signing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
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Advertisers will be pulling out all the stops on Super Bowl Sunday, as they seek to win over viewers during game breaks with commercials.
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Some Winnipeggers who have had their vehicles stolen say they hope a national summit on auto theft leads to tougher penalties for thieves.
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The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is urging patrons to buy tickets directly from its website or box office after it lost $10,000 to online ticket scammers during its recent production of The Nutcracker.
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The overhaul of an inner-city Winnipeg hotel into an Indigenous wellness centre is on the road to completion, and those involved with the project say it will make a difference in the neighbourhood.
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The Bank of Canada will be in no rush to cut interest rates after Statistics Canada reported a larger-than-expected employment gain last month, economists say. The federal agency’s labour force survey released Friday said the economy added 37,000 jobs in January after several months of relatively no change in employment. Canadaâs unemployment rate fell to […]
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Travis Konecny had one goal, one assist and one fight for a Gordie Howe hat trick to lift the host Philadelphia Flyers past the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 on Thursday.
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Dalton Schoen is confident he didn't make a mistake by re-signing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The team's top receiver inked a one-year deal on Tuesday after drawing interest from some CFL clubs that could have thrown more cash his way.
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Raymond Ngarboui, originally from Chad, came to Canada as part of a federal government-sponsored refugee program â an opportunity he said he's aware not everyone has, after seven men from Chad were allegedly smuggled across the U.S. border into Manitoba last month.
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Advocates say a new initiative looking to bring together Pride organizations across Manitoba to share resources, including those in rural areas, is long overdue.
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