'No need to panic' about pipeline shutdown in Manitoba, gas expert says
A gas industry expert says Manitobans needn't panic about a fuel shortage or price hike due to the temporary shutdown of a pipeline to Winnipeg.
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A gas industry expert says Manitobans needn't panic about a fuel shortage or price hike due to the temporary shutdown of a pipeline to Winnipeg.
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On a rainy night in downtown Winnipeg, members of the Winnipeg Desi Queers group reunited for their first performance since September and danced the night away to Bollywood bops at Club 200.Â
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It's been more than a week since Ramadan began. It's been just over five months since Hamas attacked Israel, triggering the invasion of Gaza. Young Muslims in Winnipeg say they're feeling the aftershocks of the conflict in their own lives.
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With the rise in both legality and popularity of gambling, it can seem like images of both winners and losers are everywhere. Images of men, that is. Take a look at gambling advertising on TV, or even promotions offering help for problem gamblers. Men. Picture gamblers in your own head. They’re probably men, too. This […]
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A proposed bill that would bar convicted sex offenders from legally changing their name in Manitoba will not improve public safety and might even drive them away from the programs they need, restorative justice advocates say.
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An ad from the Ontario government has caused confusion about the status of a new hospital in Kenora, but those involved in the project are taking it as a sign of positive developments to come.
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TORONTO â Imagine sitting down with a messy pile of T-slips and old receipts to file your tax return one line at a time. It sounds daunting â and a reason why even people with straightforward returns may choose to hire an accountant. With the advent of self-filing software, however, the majority of people are […]
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Members of Parliament paid tribute Monday to the late Brian Mulroney, whom they lauded as a lion of Canadian politics, a down-to-earth spirit and, above all else, a family man. They stood in solemn reflection in the House of Commons in remembrance of the former prime minister of Canada who died last month. As his […]
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Economists say inflation likely flared up again in February amid higher gasoline prices, reinforcing the expectation that the journey back to two per cent inflation will be a bumpy one. Statistics Canada is set to release its February consumer price index report on Tuesday. The consensus expectation among forecasters is that prices rose 3.1 per […]
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The U.N. food agency said Monday that âfamine is imminentâ in northern Gaza, where 70% of the remaining population is experiencing catastrophic hunger, and that a further escalation of the war could push around half of Gaza’s total population to the brink of starvation. The alarming report came as Israel faces mounting pressure from even […]
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The Manitoba government says it's taking measures to mitigate potential impact to the province's economy after Imperial Oil Ltd. announced it has temporarily shut down a pipeline that supplies gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to Winnipeg and the surrounding area.
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Tyler Toffoli scored twice and added an assist, leading the Winnipeg Jets past the Columbus Blue Jackets 6-1 on Sunday night.
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WINNIPEG â The Manitoba government says it's taking measures to mitigate potential impact to the province's economy after Imperial Oil Ltd. announced it has temporarily shut down a pipeline that supplies gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to Winnipeg and the surrounding area.
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One person was taken to hospital in unstable condition after a fire at the Sutherland Hotel Saturday evening.
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Jennifer Rattray says she was proud to see her grandfather recognized posthumously for his achievements as one of Canada's first Indigenous Olympic gold medallists.
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A commercial building on Main Street and Mountain Avenue was damaged by fire overnight. WFPS crews were called to the Best Way Food Market just before midnight. Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke and flames coming from the building, and it was not safe for them to enter. The fire was under control at 1:30 […]
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Winnipeg police say they are investigating a 35-year-old manâs death in North End Saturday afternoon as a possible homicide. The Winnipeg Police Service says the victim was identified as Robert Clayton Smith. Officers were called to a suite on Manitoba Avenue near Aikins Street around 2:45 p.m. for a person in distress. They found a […]
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The death of a man who was found unconscious in Winnipeg's William Whyte neighbourhood on Saturday is being investigated as a homicide, police say.
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Winnipeg firefighters responded to two separate fires on Main Street Saturday night, just hours from each other.
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after responding to a suite in the 300 block of Manitoba Avenue on Saturday.
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Hundreds gathered at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Saturday for Gaza: Stories of Grief, Resilience and Hope amidst the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.Â
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MONTREAL â An underachieving comedy festival in England and attempts by Facebook and YouTube to compete with the increasingly popular TikTok are among the factors that led revenue to plummet at the Just for Laughs festival parent company last year, a Quebec Superior Court filing suggests.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu railed Sunday against growing criticism from top ally the United States against his leadership amid the devastating war with Hamas, describing calls for a new election as âwholly inappropriate.â In recent days, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish official in the country and a strong Israel supporter, […]
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A local organization that takes in injured, sick and orphaned wildlife is changing some of its intake policies.
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Not too long ago, cigarettes were everywhere. Lighting up in a restaurant, on a flight, or even in a doctorâs office was just part of the smoky fabric of Canadian life. Until it wasnât. Now smartphones are the constant thing we carry. We canât seem to put them down. Will we ever? Guest host Melissa […]
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A lack of social supports in Manitoba is helping drive the provinceâs especially high number of youth in care â and once children are there that same lack of resources puts them at a higher risk of getting in trouble with the law, people familiar with the system say.
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Canada’s most high-profile talent show is returning for another season, and this time the stakes are even higher. Citytv’s “Canada’s Got Talent” has increased its top prize to $1 million, and one of its celebrity judges says that will be life-changing money for the lucky winner. Comedian, actress and writer Lilly Singh says the million-dollar […]
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More than a hundred mourners offered tearful prayers and calls for solidarity and compassion on Sunday at the funeral for a Sri Lankan family slain in one of the worst mass killing’s in Ottawa’s history. The multi-faith service at the Infinity Convention Centre was held to remember the six people, including four children, who were […]
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It’s been years since you finished paying off your mortgage, so the letter in the mail from a bank saying you’re in default and now owe money comes as a shock. Not only did you not take out another mortgage on your property, you’ve never even dealt with that bank before. Yet the documents you’re […]
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A new report commissioned by the U.S. State Department is warning governments are running out of time to implement comprehensive safeguards on the development and regulation of advanced artificial intelligence â and that the future of the human species could be at stake.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin basked in a victory early Monday that was never in doubt, as partial election results showed him easily securing a fifth term after facing only token challengers and harshly suppressing opposition voices. With little margin for protest, Russians crowded outside polling stations at noon Sunday, on the last day of the […]
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One person was taken to hospital in unstable condition following a fire on Young Street Saturday afternoon.
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WINNIPEG -- A fire Saturday afternoon in the 200 block of Young Street sent one person to hospital.
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As Haiti once again spirals into chaos with another wave of gang violence, a number of government and aid agencies reported Saturday that their facilities and aid supplies have been looted. Gangs have raged through Haiti in recent weeks, attacking key institutions and shutting down the main international airport. The chaos has pushed many Haitians […]
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GRINDAVIK, Iceland (AP) â A volcano in Iceland erupted Saturday evening for the fourth time in three months, sending orange jets of lava into the night sky. Icelandâs Meteorological Office said the eruption opened a fissure in the earth about 3 kilometers (2 miles) long between StĂłra-SkĂłgfell and Hagafell mountains on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The […]
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The man, the myth, the legend. The star of Riverwood Square. Those were just some of the words of encouragement â on large colourful cardboard posters â for Ron Brunner on Saturdayâs atypical seniorâs outing. It was a far cry from the theatre, bingo hall or The Forks, as seniors from Riverwood Square Retirement Living […]
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Video King opened its doors in Winnipeg's Transcona neighbourhood in the mid-'80s. For years, the small mom-and-pop shop provided a place for families and movie buffs to cruise the aisles searching for the perfect Friday night film. But after 40 years in business, owner Glen Fuhl is shutting its doors on April 6.
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Fort Whyte Alive hosted its third annual ice fishing festival Saturday in partnership with the Manitoba Wildlife Foundation and Cabela's.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed to continue on as head of government in an interview with Radio-Canada on Friday despite what he described as the personal challenges that come with the position. Trudeau playfully told radio host Alec Castonguay during a lively portion of the program “Midi info” that he thinks every day about quitting […]
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ArtsJunktion, a downtown Winnipeg art depot, is temporarily closed because of smoke and water damage sustained from a fire at an adjacent building earlier this month. Its board hopes to reopen soon.
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WINNIPEG â Glen Fuhl of Video King is quick to say he's not passionate about movies.
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Glen Fuhl is quick to say he’s not passionate about movies. But, when an acquaintance approached him with an opportunity to become the owner of Video King, a flourishing independent rental store in a then-rising industry, Fuhl took a chance. His father had owned his own business and Fuhl knew he would follow in his […]
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A Winnipeg police officer with a history of alleged misconduct is facing another lawsuit claiming he used excessive force during an arrest.Â
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Jackie Prynne, president of Unifor Local 7 which includes Bell MTS members, says about 30 clerical representatives in Brandon have been given the option to either relocate to Winnipeg or take an enhanced voluntary retirement package.
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Some experts say one of the best ways to fight medical misinformation is to drown it out with captivating science-based content.
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Marika Schalla noticed something missing in most of the childrenâs books she read â someone like her. So the MĂ©tis Anishinaabe educator wrote Stella. Welcome to your Doodem.
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Stalled talks aimed at securing a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war are expected to resume in earnest in Qatar as soon as Sunday, according to Egyptian officials. The talks would mark the first time both Israeli officials and Hamas leaders join the indirect negotiations since the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. International […]
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As measles cases keep appearing in more parts of the country, new projections suggest thereâs a high chance Canada may experience a âsizable outbreakâ â with anywhere from dozens to thousands of people infected if the disease strikes communities with low vaccination rates.
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Tyler Toffoli scored his first two goals since being traded to the Winnipeg Jets and Laurent Brossoit made 21 saves for his second shutout of the season in a 6-0 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Friday.
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WINNIPEG â Tyler Toffoli scored his first two goals since being traded to the Winnipeg Jets and Laurent Brossoit made 21 saves for his second shutout of the season in a 6-0 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Friday.
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An organization representing property owners around Portage Avenue and Main Street says it opposes a city plan to close the underground concourse.
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A woman who blew the whistle about Facebook ignoring potential harms to users of the social media platform says proposed laws by Canada and B.C. have promise to hold tech companies to account for profiting off harmful content. Frances Haugen, a former Facebook product manager, says big tech companies such as Facebook’s parent company Meta […]
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Toronto police made an arrest on Friday as a large crowd of pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied outside a downtown hotel where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was appearing at a Liberal party fundraiser. Protest organizers had earlier promised to disrupt the event at the King Edward Hotel, insisting in a statement that the Liberal Party of Canada […]
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