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People who lost everything in a recent Winnipeg fire are being further victimized. “Right now, there’s a sense of greed going on and scavengery,â said Chad Myrchak, looking at the damaged building in the 700 block of Toronto Street. He says since the building caught fire and burned on Mach 9, people have been working […]
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For chocolatiers, the taste of chocolate may be sweet but the increase in cocoa is not. Cocoa futures have been skyrocketing, and weather conditions slowing down the output of the commodity in West Africa, is to blame. âThe trend will continue, but the market will adjust. Sometimes temporary fluctuations can have a bit of a […]
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How do young people go from playing with toys to wielding machetes and ending up behind bars? That’s what’s happening to some kids in care, in Winnipeg. On Thursday, the city’s police chief said violence is happening because of a lack of supervision. A young man, who spent most of his life in care, offers […]
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A Winnipeg man has been charged with a slew of offences in connection with damage to gas lines at several buildings.Â
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A judge on Friday delayed former President Donald Trumpâs hush-money criminal trial until at least mid-April after his lawyers said they needed more time to sift through a profusion of evidence they only recently obtained from a previous federal investigation into the matter. Judge Juan Manuel Merchan agreed to a 30-day postponement and scheduled a […]
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A tribunal has ordered Flair Airlines to fork over hundreds of dollars in compensation to a man whose crab meat and fish cakes went bad in his luggage when it was delayed for several days. The discount carrier must pay Brian Vu $780 for the spoiled items as well as baggage fees, interest and legal […]
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A Winnipeg activist and mentor for at-risk youth says the intentions behind police Chief Danny Smyth's comments about the child-welfare system were good but could stigmatize young people in care.
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OTTAWA â The federal industry minister says Canadians shouldnât worry about using TikTok, despite an ongoing national security review of the company.
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Canadian country music singer Tenille Townes will perform in Winnipeg this fall.
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A Winnipeg man has been charged after $10,000 worth of damage to gas lines at city businesses.
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Winnipeg police have charged a woman who ran on the railroad tracks in the Mission Gardens area on Wednesday night.
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Researchers from the University of British Columbia say they’ve identified a potentially new population of open-ocean orcas, that hunt the biggest predators on the planet. In a study published Friday, researchers said a group of 49 orcas has been observed hunting sperm whales off the coast of California and Oregon. Lead author Josh McInnes said […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Wayne Gretzky and Pierre Karl PĂ©ladeau are expected to speak at the state funeral for Brian Mulroney, who died last month at age 84.Â
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The federal industry minister says Canadians shouldnât worry about using TikTok, despite an ongoing national security review of the company. Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne was asked at a press conference Friday whether Canadians using the app, including parents whose kids are obsessed with TikTok, should be worried. “The answer is no. And I think Canadians […]
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OTTAWA â Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in February climbed 14 per cent compared with January. The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts amounted to 253,468 units in February compared with 223,176 in January. When looking at year-over-year figures, February’s actual housing […]
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The Childrenâs Hospital Foundation of Manitoba has named Janessa Dumas Colomb as their 2024 Champion Child.
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Manitoba's cannabis regulator planned to review the de facto provincial ban on smoking, vaping and otherwise consuming marijuana in public places early this year â but put the analysis on pause, pending direction from the NDP government.
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Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation, located about 375 kilometres north of Brandon, purchased the former Greyhoud bus depot about a year ago and it is now completing renovations.
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Janessa Dumas Colomb from Pukatawagan, who had a kidney transplant when she was 12, is the Winnipeg Children's Hospital first Champion Child from a northern Manitoba First Nation. Now 15, she'll help raise funds for other children needing kidney care.
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Janessa Dumas Colomb, who received a kidney transplant at age 12 at Winnipeg's HSC Children's Hospital, will help raise funds for other children needing kidney care, after being named the hospital's first 'champion child' from a northern Manitoba First Nation. Colomb, who is now 15, hails from Pukatawagan in Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, more than 700 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.
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The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation is getting a big donation from a charitable organization, but the record-keeping organization says it urgently needs more money to give its collection a permanent home.
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WINNIPEG â The Manitoba government plans to crack down on fake explicit photos and videos, and to prevent people convicted of serious crimes from changing their names.
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Winnipegâs water and waste committee approved millions of dollars for work meant to protect the cityâs rivers from sewage spills and erosion.Â
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Manitoba has introduced two bills the NDP government says will help protect people from sexual predators â whether itâs online or in person.
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A Manitoba RCMP officer has been charged under the Highway Traffic Act after officers attempted to stop a motorcyclist who was driving dangerously and at a high rate of speed this past summer.Â
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The Manitoba government is proposing tougher anti-crime measures in two bills now before the legislature. One bill would forbid people convicted of sex-related offences from legally changing their name, similar to existing laws in Saskatchewan and Alberta. People who apply to change their legal name would have to undergo a criminal record check. The second […]
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Mounties in Richmond are thanking the Lego and Jellycat communities for helping them find a "cache" of stolen items.
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Noticing more potholes? Youâre not alone, as new numbers from the city show the number of potholes that have been filled recently are in the tens of thousands. “We are getting lots of calls for pothole damage and people hearing noises from their suspension,â said Shamsher Singh Gaidhu, the owner of Town Autobody. The city […]
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WINNIPEG -- A handful of upgrades are coming to the Winnipeg Goldeyes' stadium in time for the 2024 baseball season.
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A Manitoba RCMP officer has been charged after an investigation into a traffic stop on August 29, 2023.
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Some respite workers in Winnipeg who are responsible for youth in care could be making more money working a minimum wage job. But is it legal? CityNews’ previous story about The Link, a Winnipeg organization supporting youth and families in crisis, confirmed respite workers with the organization are being paid 15 dollars an hour as […]
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A text alert on your phone is usually welcome, but in some cases, it’s a scammer on the other end, with one scam “from the future” making the rounds in Winnipeg. “Speeding ticket from the future, I hope it’s the in the DeLorean,” said Michael Cochrane. Cochrane received the scam text Thursday. It claimed radar caught him going 27 […]
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A string of violent robberies in Winnipeg over the last week appear to have been carried out mainly by young people living in group or foster homes, police Chief Danny Smyth says.
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With the start of training camp just over two months away, on Thursday the Winnipeg Blue Bombers officially welcomed back standout lineman Stanley Bryant and fan favourite Chris Streveler. âIâm just so fired up to be back around these people that I love,â said Streveler. âI didnât come here for any other reason than to […]
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The Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to hear an appeal by several churches that fought Manitoba's COVID-19 restrictions.
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Health Canada and Best Buy are recalling five types of Insignia-brand air fryers because they are a potential fire or burn hazard. There have been six reports in Canada of the air fryer’s handles melting or breaking and one report of the glass breaking due to overheating. There have also been reports of the air […]
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A Manitoba First Nations leader is demanding answers from the federal Indigenous affairs ministers, as their departments plan hundreds of millions of dollars in spending cuts while forecasting a broader decrease in spending over three years.
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The Winnipeg Sea Bears have re-signed Canadian forward Shane Osayande for the 2024 season.
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Winnipeg police are looking for a suspect who allegedly destroyed $2,000 worth of bulk food.
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Oscar-winning German composer Hans Zimmer has produced some of Hollywoodâs best-known film scores, written countless pieces of music and recently put on sold-out live shows across Europe. But decades into his illustrious career, he says the same fleeting thought still enters his mind every time he walks towards the stage: âIt’s going to be a […]
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A major Canadian grocery chain is testing new security measures, with customers required to scan receipts before they can leave to prove that they have paid for all their items.
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OTTAWA â The federal Liberals ordered a national security review of popular video app TikTok in September 2023 but did not disclose it publicly.
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An environmental advocacy group is accusing the Manitoba government of funding mineral exploration that could threaten already endangered boreal caribou.
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The federal Liberals ordered a national security review of popular video app TikTok in September 2023 but did not disclose it publicly. “This is still an ongoing case. We can’t comment further because of the confidentiality provisions of the Investment Canada Act,” a spokesperson for Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said. “Our government has never hesitated […]
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Community-based crisis response programs led by civilians, not police, are gaining traction in Canada and U.S., with more than 100 in operation. Community groups in Winnipeg believe the approach could provide a solution to a rash of police-involved shootings.
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Manitoba's NDP government made a point of adopting every tax cut passed by the former PC government and touting its decision to do so â but Wab Kinew's administration decided against one tax cut the Tories were considering for 2024.
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The weather is warming up and the snow is starting to disappear, but not so hidden in the provinceâs streets are potholes â and theyâre back with a vengeance.Â
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Gustav Nyquist scored a goal and an assist as the red-hot Nashville Predators overwhelmed the Jets 4-2 on Wednesday night.
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WINNIPEG â Gustav Nyquist scored a goal and an assist as the red-hot Nashville Predators overwhelmed the Jets 4-2 on Wednesday night.
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Winnipeg-born opera director Michael Cavanagh, hailed for his innovative musical productions, has died at the age of 62.
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