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Some residents from a Furby Street apartment building that caught fire last Sunday are getting ready to move into new homes, while others aren't sure what comes next.
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A Palestinian man hopes a new mosque he opened with his family in Winnipeg's St. James neighbourhood will keep "the Palestinian name ... alive now and forever.”
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Jennifer Jones (3-0) moved into sole possession of first place in Pool B at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts after rolling to a 10-3 triumph over British Columbia's Clancy Grandy (2-1).
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Police say a one-year-old boy is dead on a northern Manitoba First Nation, and a woman was arrested. Island Lake RCMP say officers responded to the child’s death on Wasagamack First Nation around 9:15 a.m. Saturday. The boy’s death is being investigated as a homicide. A 26-year-old woman was arrested; she remains in custody. RCMP […]
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Dwindling ammunition threatens Ukraine’s hold on the 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) front line under withering assault by Russian artillery. Defensive lines are in jeopardy.
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Mark Scheifele had a goal and three assists, Gabriel Vilardi had two goals and an assist, Kyler Connor had two assists, and Sean Monahan scored his first goal for the Jets in a 4-2 road victory over the Canucks on Saturday.
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Chainsaw carvers showed off how to handle power tools with real finesse as the 77th Trappers' Festival began to wind down at The Pas, Man., Saturday.
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Manitoba's Jennifer Jones opened her 18th and final Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 7-5 victory Saturday over Nova Scotia's Heather Smith.
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WINNIPEG — Festival du Voyageur returned this weekend to celebrate its 55th year. Western Canada’s largest winter festival ends Feb. 25.
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Manitoba RCMP have arrested a 26-year-old woman after a boy was found deceased on Wasagamack First Nation.
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A one-year-old boy was found dead in Wasagamack First Nation on Saturday.
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The organization responsible for health care in Manitoba is trying to hire bilingual family doctors to join the province’s health care workforce.
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TORONTO — In Keon Zhang’s household, it started with a rite of passage: his eight-year-old discovering a pimple. “She was like, ‘Daddy, I need to get rid of them … I need a skin care routine,'” said the chief executive of beauty brand Back to Earth Skin. “And then, here my son comes up and […]
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OTTAWA — The Liberal government has missed a deadline to respond to the findings and recommendations of Justice Paul Rouleau, who headed a federal inquiry into the government’s first and only use of the Emergencies Act in 2022. One year ago, Rouleau issued his final report on the government’s decision to declare a public order […]
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Over 400 people were detained in Russia while paying tribute to opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died at a remote Arctic penal colony, a prominent rights group reported Sunday. The sudden death of Navalny, 47, was a crushing blow to many Russians, who had pinned their hopes for the future on President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest […]
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When Kalpit Sharma started smoking high-THC weed several times a day, he thought he was just “living his life” as a university student. But then he started hearing voices.
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More than six million Canadians report that they do not have regular access to primary care physicians. It's a crisis the experts say has caused untold harm and preventable cases of death and disease — and it's expected to get worse before it gets better.
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Israeli strikes across Gaza killed at least 18 people overnight and into Sunday, according to medics and witnesses, as the United States said it would veto another draft U.N. cease-fire resolution.
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WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump railed against the judge who slapped him with a $355 million fine in his New York civil fraud trial and went after the long list of prosecutors with cases against him as he campaigned in Michigan Saturday night while facing penalties that, with interest, could exceed […]
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Jennifer Jones opened her final Scotties Tournament of Hearts competition on a winning note. The Manitoba skip earned a 7-5 win over Nova Scotia's Heather Smith in 10 ends Saturday afternoon in Calgary. It was the opening game of the tournament for both rinks.
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Staff at Manitoba's Brandon University have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate, but the president of the Brandon University Faculty Association said he's still hopeful the association and the university will be able to reach a deal.
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A new book by a First Nations advocate and author has hit the shelves. Michael Redhead Champagne calls “We Need Everyone” a “love letter to children of the world.” “(It’s) asking them to look within themselves to find and share their gifts with the world, and also a celebration of the many different gifts that […]
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A flight from Vancouver to Toronto made an unscheduled stop after a passenger attempted to open a door. WestJet says in an email that Flight 710 diverted to Winnipeg after the incident on Friday. The airline says that as per standard protocol, it contacted RCMP and EMS to meet the aircraft upon arrival in Winnipeg […]
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A Métis artist in Winnipeg is challenging Manitoba’s past by temporarily altering a 140-year-old monument. It’s a reflection of ongoing conversations about adding Indigenous perspectives to the collective history. “I work and play in the Exchange District and I walk by a war monument dedicated to the people who volunteered to shoot down my ancestors, […]
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The Canadian housing crisis is often framed as a case of supply not meeting the demand, but a financial expert says it's not that simple.
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Winnipeg police say a man was killed in a single-vehicle collision on the northern outskirts of the city early Saturday morning. The Winnipeg Police Service says it happened near McPhillips Street and Ferrier Street. Crews with the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service found the man’s body at the scene shortly after 3:15 a.m. Roads in the […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating a fatal crash early Saturday that occurred near McPhillips Street and Ferrier Street.
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An 18-year-old man from B.C. is facing charges after he allegedly attempted to open the door of an aircraft mid-flight, causing the plane to be diverted to Winnipeg.
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OTTAWA — You're in a Florida beach house. You're under quarantine. And you're saying your final goodbyes to your family.
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Kerri Einarson opened her bid for a record fifth straight Canadian women's curling championship with a victory, but minus lead Briane Harris whose absence went unexplained.
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Talks on a potential cease-fire deal in Gaza “have not been progressing as expected” in the past few days after good progress in recent weeks, key mediator Qatar said Saturday, as Israel’s prime minister accused the Hamas militant group of not changing its ”delusional” demands. Speaking during the Munich Security Conference, Qatar’s prime minister, Sheikh […]
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You’re in a Florida beach house. You’re under quarantine. And you’re saying your final goodbyes to your family. That’s all mandated by your bosses, because they’re about to send you on a mission you might never return from. Why on Earth would you say yes to that? It’s something Jeremy Hansen has been asking himself […]
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You’re in a Florida beach house. You’re under quarantine. And you’re saying your final goodbyes to your family. That’s all mandated by your bosses, because they’re about to send you on a mission you might never return from. Why on Earth would you say yes to that? It’s something Jeremy Hansen has been asking himself […]
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Alexei Navalny’s spokesperson confirmed Saturday that the Russian opposition leader had died at a remote Arctic penal colony, saying he was “murdered,” but it was unclear where his body was as his family and friends searched for answers. Navalny’s death at age 47 has deprived the Russian opposition of its most well-known and inspiring politician […]
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Residents of Carman, Man., held a candlelight vigil Friday night honouring the five people — including three young children — whose bodies were found in the community less than a week ago.
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The price of beer, wine, and spirits was the subject of some political wrangling on Parliament Hill on Friday as the federal finance committee recommended a significant cut to the planned alcohol excise tax. The federal tax on booze is tied to inflation and is set to jump 4.7 per cent on April 1. The […]
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An 18-year-old man wanted in connection to the killing of another man on a Manitoba First Nation earlier this week may be in Winnipeg, RCMP say.
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Kerri Einarson will be without lead Briane Harris as she tries for a fifth straight Canadian women's curling title. Curling Canada said in a brief statement Friday that Harris is ineligible to play at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. A reason for Harris not being able to play was not provided.
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Olufisayo Bakene, 13, joined other speakers at a Black History Month event in the rotunda of the Manitoba Legislative Building in expressing hope that young people, like him, will see themselves better reflected in their government and society.
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Manitoba's largest winter festival kicked off in Winnipeg on Friday, and the head of the event says organizers are "rolling with the punches" in light of a mild winter.
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It's Day 3 at Trappers Festival in The Pas, Man. Check out what the competitors got up to.
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Despite its candidates, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says regardless of the outcome of the U.S. election, Canada is ready to work with them. “The relationship with the United States is always one of the most important and challenging relationships any Canadian Prime Minster has to navigate,” said Trudeau. Speaking in a room filled with business […]
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An Ottawa youth facing several charges for an alleged plot against the Jewish community is now accused of conspiracy to commit murder through involvement with a terrorist group. In addition, the RCMP has arrested and charged a second young person with terrorism offences as a co-conspirator. In a news release today, the Mounties announced two […]
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The House of Commons committee studying food prices is urging Loblaw and Walmart to sign on to the voluntary grocery code of conduct or risk having it legislated. In a letter on Friday, the committee told the chief executives of Loblaw and Walmart Canada that they believe the immediate implementation of the code is an […]
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For the second time since the province’s first black MLAs were elected in 2019, the Manitoba legislature marked Black History Month with roughly 200 people taking part, including Premier Wab Kinew, city staff, and leaders in the black community. “Many of you don’t often get a chance to come to this building, but I want […]
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OTTAWA — Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he wants every Canadian with a health card to be able to get free birth control and morning-after pills. He says this is to ensure that people have the right to do what they want with their body. Singh says the New Democrats are using their deal […]
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WINNIPEG — 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.
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A New York judge ruled Friday against Donald Trump, imposing a $364 million penalty over what the judge ruled was a yearslong scheme to dupe banks and others with financial statements that inflated the former president’s wealth. Trump also was barred from serving as an officer or director of any New York corporation for three years. Judge […]
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