Steinbach school goes to remote learning after going into lockdown due to protests
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In a virtual hearing Friday, an Ontario Superior Court judge approved a $10-million class-action settlement against the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Bruce Monk, a photographer and former RWB instructor.
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WINNIPEG -- The province will further reduce COVID-19 public health restrictions in Manitoba one week ahead of schedule.
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Canada's public safety minister was to talk with the Manitoba government Friday about an ongoing blockade near the Emerson border crossing in southern Manitoba.
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Swan River RCMP have seized a number of guns in the community as part of a firearms and arson investigation.
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In his most strongly worded statement since the anti-vaccine mandate protests began nearly two weeks ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday that police and all levels of government are preparing now to take action against the demonstrators behind the blockades in Ottawa, Windsor and elsewhere.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says illegal border blockades must end and they will end but that bringing in the military to quell the protests is not something his government is “seriously contemplating” at this time. At an afternoon news conference, Trudeau reminded Canadians that the federal government does not direct police, but he says the […]
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The Lakeshore General Hospital in Ashern, Man., is about to undergo a significant renovation and expansion of services with the help of $11 million in funding from the provincial government.
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Canada's public safety minister was to talk with the Manitoba government Friday about an ongoing blockade near the Emerson border crossing in southern Manitoba.
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WINNIPEG -- Lakeshore General Hospital in Ashern is receiving $10.8 million in provincial funding to expand its emergency department.
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The White House said Friday that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could come within the week, possibly within the next two days, and urged Americans to leave the country now. National security adviser Jake Sullivan said the U.S. still did not know if Russian President Vladimir Putin had made a decision to invade, but that […]
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Manitoba's chief public health officer is encouraging people at increased risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes to get tested as soon as any symptoms emerge, so they can access available pharmaceutical treatments before symptoms worsen.
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Manitoba reports four more deaths related to COVID-19 on Friday and 656 people in hospital with the illness, down slightly from Thursday.
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba reported 656 patients are currently in hospital due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) on Friday. Of those, 41 are in the intensive care unit.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have re-signed veteran safety Brandon Alexander.
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Manitoba’s premier says a resolution to the anti-restrictions protests happening in the province for the past week needs to come from different levels of government working together.
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Manitobans will no longer be requiring vaccine passports as well as many other health measures in the near future. Premier Heather Stephanson announced Friday, some restrictions would begin to be lifted as of Feb. 15, as the province moves to ‘yellow’ on the provincial response system. As of Mar. 1, the vaccine cards will no […]
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How Canada’s women’s bobsledders fare against former teammate Kaillie Humphries, and whether Canadian Justin Kripps can keep pace with German rival Francesco Friedrich, with whom he shared Olympic gold in 2018, may ultimately determine Canada’s bobsleigh success at the Beijing Games.
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The federal government will announce changes to pandemic measures at Canada’s borders next week, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos signalled Friday, while Canada’s chief public health officer said the country is looking to more sustainable plans to manage COVID-19. Currently, the government advises against all non-essential international travel. Anyone travelling within Canada by plane, passenger train […]
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WINNIPEG -- The province will further reduce COVID-19 public health restrictions in Manitoba one week ahead of schedule.
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Premier Heather Stefanson and Dr. Brent Roussin, chief public health officer, are expected to provide an update on Manitoba's public health orders at 10:30 a.m.
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Super Bowl advertisers want Americans to forget about pandemic woes and focus on the future of things like EVs and the nostalgic past of '90 movies.
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Steinbach RCMP are searching for a female suspect after responding to a shooting at a residence in the rural municipality of Ste. Anne early Thursday morning, according to a news release.
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RCMP have arrested a woman in connection with a shooting at a residence in the rural municipality of Ste. Anne.
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have re-signed infielder Kevin Lachance for the 2022 season.
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Several school divisions in southern Manitoba have cancelled in-school learning Friday because of blowing snow and blizzard warnings causing hazardous roads and reduced visibility.
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Several highways are closed Friday morning after blowing snow advisories and blizzard warnings were issued for parts of southern Manitoba, while frigid temperatures grip the northern half of the province.
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For two weeks, Freedom Convoy protesters have been occupying Sam Katz's Ottawa Titans baseball stadium parking lot, and the former Winnipeg mayor is not happy about it.
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Catch up on the latest news and results from Canada's athletes at Beijing 2022, including the women's curling team suffering a loss to Japan, and snowboarder Mark McMorris's comments on a judging error that helped teammate Max Parrot to slopestyle gold.
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The union that represents paramedics in rural Manitoba says critical staffing shortages that are leading to longer waits for care are becoming more dire.
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The federal government is close to removing mandatory molecular tests for fully vaccinated Canadians returning home after travel outside Canada, sources tell CBC News.
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A Winnipeg high school football player who was honoured by his school, family and a Winnipeg Blue Bombers Thursday dreams of one day being a pro athlete himself, and being an inspiration for other First Nations people.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau organized a virtual meeting with opposition leaders late on Thursday to discuss the ramifications of the blockade and yet another day of anti-mandate protests. In a thread on Twitter, Trudeau said the meeting was productive, elaborating on how demonstrators are “harming the communities they’re taking place in — and they’re hurting […]
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A new poll suggests almost 30 per cent of Canadians believe it's time to lift pandemic restrictions and "learn to live" with the COVID-19 virus, while more than 40 per cent want measures to ease carefully.
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