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Winnipeg police have charged three people in connection to a fatal shooting at a home in William Whyte Thursday morning. WPS says around 2:40 a.m., officers responded to a report that armed men were in a home along Magnus Avenue. After police attended the scene, they noticed three men trying to flee. A short time […]
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Police have identified the man who was found dead from a gunshot wound inside a North End Winnipeg rooming house on Thursday morning.
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The 27th annual Great Backyard Bird Count started Friday morning. Through the weekend, bird enthusiasts across Canada will be looking to help biologists track bird movements this winter.
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The Manitoba government has nixed a contentious sand-extraction project that had been proposed by Sio Silica east of Winnipeg, citing concerns about drinking water. Premier Wab Kinew and Tracy Schmidt, Manitobaâs environment minister, announced Friday the province decided not to grant an environmental licence to the Vivian project. âOur government will always put the health and safety […]
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WINNIPEG -- The first class of the city's transit safety officers have graduated and will soon be out patrolling.
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A judge has ruled a court challenge can proceed over the Saskatchewan government’s law requiring parental consent for children under 16 who want to change their names or pronouns at school. Justice Michael Megaw says court can hear the challenge surrounding the Charter of Rights and Freedoms even if the Charter’s notwithstanding clause has been invoked. Lawyers […]
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A proposal by Sio Silica to mine ultra-pure silica sand in southeastern Manitoba has been denied by the province, just two days after the NDP government approved a different silica mine near Lake Winnipeg.
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Just in time for Festival du Voyageur, winter-like weather has returned to Winnipeg for Western Canada's largest winter festival.
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Louis Riel Day is Monday, February 19, meaning most Manitobans have the day off for the statutory holiday. As a result, some services are operating on a reduced schedule and/or will be closed.
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Daniel McClelland never thought he would have to wait for almost three years to be able to eat solid foods again. The 38-year-old Winnipeg man is on a waitlist for a jaw joint replacement surgery that can't be done in Manitoba.Â
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A provincially run facility that creates crucial materials used to detect cancer failed its latest Health Canada inspection after the regulator found the Winnipeg facility mishandled test results, didnât follow proper sterility practices and inadequately trained workers.
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The Local Journalism Initiative launched in 2019 that currently supports more than 400 journalists in underserved communities. It's set to expire on March 31, and independent journalists and publications relying on the funds have no news about whether it will be renewed.
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CBC's Kevin Nepitabo checks out Day 2 of the Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival, where competition heated up in the King and Queen Trapper event, in which competitors displayed their skills in such diverse areas as axe-throwing, pole climbing and goose calling.
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The mother of a young man who was killed while he was working at a Winnipeg beer vendor says she doesn't believe justice was done on behalf of her son.
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At least two school divisions in Winnipeg â including the city's largest â are looking to hike property taxes after the provincial government lifted a freeze on such hikes.
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Thursday he is confident a landfill search for the remains of two slain First Nations women will begin this year, while the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs said it was still waiting for signs of progress.
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Nearly two dozen First Nations from across Manitoba and Ontario that came together in Winnipeg for the first time this week say they want all levels of government to correctly recognize their unique Indigenous identity.
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Some members of Winnipeg city council added their voices to the chorus condemning federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault over comments earlier this week, while others welcomed the signal that Ottawa may cut off funding for building new roads.
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The family of Bradley Singer is identifying him as the person who was fatally shot by Winnipeg police Tuesday. Manitoba's police watchdog says a 59-year-old man died after officers attended a home on Magnus Avenue.
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Jennifer Jones joins That Curling Show ahead of her final appearance at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, with the announcement that she will be retiring at the end of this season. The skip reflects on her illustrious career, the influence of her dad on her journey, and what she plans to do next.
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Oji-Cree singer-songwriter Aysanabee is taking his music career to new heights, as he is now nominated for three Juno awards, a year after he performed his hit song âWe Were Hereâ in the same building and plans to continue inspiring Indigenous youth in Winnipeg when he performs here in March. From growing up in Kaministiquia, […]
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Manitobaâs Minister of Housing, Addictions, and Homelessness says she wants to meet with two families who lost loved ones at a Winnipeg shelter, calling the deaths concerning and tragic. âMy heart goes out to those families â losing a loved one is difficult. Itâs concerning of course as a government whenever something like that happens […]
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AÂ 17-year-old from Thompson who was reported missing has been found safe, RCMP say.
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Thursday he is confident a landfill search for the remains of two slain First Nations women will begin this year, while the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs said it was still waiting for signs of progress. “We are going to search the landfill at Prairie Green. We are going to work with the families […]
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Itâs been two years to the day since 19-year-old John Lloyd Barrion was killed in a random armed robbery at a beer vendor, and his mother says their family has only continued to fall apart. “Honestly, we’re not okay. We’re still devastated until now. My family is breaking apart,” said Maria Barrion, John Lloyd’s mother, […]
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SURREY, B.C. â The RCMP says it has established a national team to help co-ordinate investigations and information sharing about extortion schemes targeting South Asian businesses in B.C., Alberta and Ontario. Mounties say the team is a “nationwide alliance” of police agencies that are all investigating extortion and violent threats, which have been tied to […]
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WINNIPEG â Manitoba and Ottawa announced a deal Thursday to infuse $633 million into the province's health system, much of which they say will go toward hiring more front-line workers and improving care for seniors.Â
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A Manitoba judge has reinstated a councillor with the Rural Municipality of Thompson who was been barred from fulfilling her duties for missing meetings held while she was at work.Â
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A decision on Air Canada’s liability for what its chatbot said is a reminder of how companies need to be cautious when relying on artificial intelligence, experts say. The B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal decision issued Wednesday showed that Air Canada tried to deny liability when its chatbot gave misleading information about the airline’s bereavement fares. […]
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WASHINGTON (AP) â The White House publicly confirmed on Thursday that Russia has obtained a âtroublingâ emerging anti-satellite weapon but said it cannot directly cause âphysical destructionâ on Earth. White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said U.S. intelligence officials have information that Russia has obtained the capability but that such a weapon is […]
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WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech is apologizing for incidents where the airline failed to accommodate people living with disabilities. The chief executive says that more than 99 per cent of the 700 daily customers who require support had a good experience, but that each case of mistreatment is “a case too many.” Several incidents have […]
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Manitoba RCMP are warning the public to be careful if pulling over to assist other motorists in need.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a man was found dead inside a suite early Thursday morning.
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Winnipeg police say one man is dead and three people were taken into custody Thursday morning after a shooting. WPS says around 2:40 a.m., officers responded to a report that armed men were in a home along Magnus Avenue. Officers, with the assistance of Air1, attended the home, and spotted three suspects attempting to flee. […]
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Authorities in Kansas City said Thursday that the mass shooting that unfolded amid throngs of people at the Chiefsâ Super Bowl celebration appeared to stem from a dispute between several people.
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A man was found dead inside a North End Winnipeg rooming house on Thursday morning.
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Kerri Einarson agrees with a saying in sport that it is more difficult to stay on top than to get there. Winner of four straight Canadian women's curling championships, the Manitoba skip says each title has been progressively harder to claim. The fifth could be the toughest yet.
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The federal government is sending $633 million in health-care and long-term care funding to Manitoba to help the province hire more staff, address long waits for emergency care and improve home care and long-term care for seniors.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are headed north. The team announced Thursday a northern Manitoba tour to connect with Indigenous communities.
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Anglers wanting to drop a line into Manitoba's frozen waterways this long weekend can do so for free without a licence.
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Connor Hellebuyck registered 17 saves in a 1-0 shutout over the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday, but Mark Scheifele could have been credited with one of those.
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The new chief of Manitoba's most populous First Nation wants to know why riverfront property it purchased in one of Winnipeg's most desirable residential neighbourhoods was flipped to a private developer instead of becoming part of its reserve lands.
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The mother of one of five people found dead in southern Manitoba this past Sunday says she warned authorities her daughter wasn't safe living in the same household as the man now accused of killing her.
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Canadaâs intelligence agency is warning that extremists could inspire serious violence against the 2SLGBTQI+ community â a threat the Canadian Security Intelligence Service says will almost certainly continue over the coming year.
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The duty to consult is a legal obligation of the Crown to consult and, where appropriate, accommodate Indigenous Peoples before decisions are made that may infringe on Aboriginal and treaty rights.
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WINNIPEG â Connor Hellebuyck made 17 saves to record his third shutout of the season, and 35th of his career, in the Winnipeg Jetsâ 1-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday.
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An Israeli military offensive into the densely populated area where some 1.5 million Palestinians have taken refuge in the Gaza Strip would be “catastrophic,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said late Wednesday. He said in a joint statement with the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand that the impact of such an incursion into Rafah […]
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CBC's Emily Brass speaks with Alaya McIvor, one of the organizers of the MMIWGMB2S+ Valentine's Day Memorial Walk in downtown Winnipeg. The annual march took on added significance in light of the recent tragedy in rural Manitoba, where a man is charged with five counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of five family members.
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Police say no charges have been laid after an investigation into AI-generated nude photos of underage girls that circulated at a Winnipeg school late last year.
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A silica sand mining project will move forward in a community east of Lake Winnipeg and be led by a company that plans to create manufacturing jobs in the solar sector in the Interlake, but some opponents say they're still not confident the work can be done safely.
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CBC videographer Kevin Nepitabo checks out the first day of the Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival, which runs through Feb. 18 in The Pas.
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The daughter of one of four women allegedly murdered by the same Winnipeg man calls an opinion poll focusing on the man accused "disgusting," saying she doesn't know what purpose it's supposed to achieve.
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The City of Winnipeg has begun searching for a new chief financial officer after Catherine Kloepfer announced she is retiring at the end of May.
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A new report is demanding the Manitoba government immediately reinstate health coverage for international students.
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Valentine’s Day is no joke at Chocolate Zen Bakery. âWe love to spread the love. We love making treats for people. And making people happy. When people taste something as good as what we make it makes them just as happy to give it away to somebody else or have it just for themselves,â said Douglas […]
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