Cross Lake RCMP lays second-degree murder charge
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Some people who visit the Asper Jewish Community Campus in Winnipeg's Old Tuxedo neighbourhood will soon have to provide government-issued IDs to get inside, but one visitor says the move wouldn't make him feel any safer.
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WINNIPEG -- Seasonal camping reservations for Manitoba's provincial parks will open on April 8.
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The RCMP has charged Shawn McKay, 23, from Pimicikamak Cree Nation, also known as Cross Lake, in connection with the homicide of a woman, 45.
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A man accused of helping smuggle people across the U.S.-Canada border into Minnesota, including four members of an Indian family who froze to death in 2022, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to seven counts of human smuggling.
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A Manitoba judge has thrown out the confession of a woman with a cognitive disability who is charged with manslaughter in the death of her two-year-old stepson.
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The number of confirmed measles cases in Canada so far this year is more than three times higher than all infections recorded in 2023, the country’s chief public health officer said as she urged people to ensure their vaccinations are up to date. The Public Health Agency of Canada is aware of 40 confirmed cases […]
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Brandon's Royal Manitoba Winter Fair is receiving financial support from the provincial and federal governments.
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Work is underway to upgrade capacity at fuel terminals in Winnipeg to increase how much fuel can be transported by truck to deliver to gas stations, during a shutdown of a pipeline carrying gas to the Manitoba capital and cities around it.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explained that as part of Budget 2024, the feds will be creating new protections for renters, and new pathways toward homeownership.
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Manitoba RCMP have charged three people after raids in the Fairford area northwest of Winnipeg.
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A Winnipeg woman who says she was sexually assaulted by an Uber driver last December is seeking class-action status for her lawsuit against the ride-hailing company.
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Access Credit Union is returning $13.5 million to members as part of its annual profit-sharing program.
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The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says construction of new homes in Canada’s six largest cities remained stable at near all-time high levels last year, driven by a surge of new apartments — despite demand still outpacing supply for rental housing. The agency says combined housing starts in the Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton and […]
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Statistics Canada says the country posted its highest annual population growth rate in more than six decades last year. The agency says the population grew 3.2 per cent, its fastest pace since 1957 when it grew 3.3 per cent. The increase brought the population to 40,769,890 on Jan. 1, 2024. The total was up by […]
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A "cyber incident" at the University of Winnipeg that forced the cancellation of classes on Monday is still affecting several services, leaving some students worried about exams and the safety of their personal information.
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WINNIPEG -- The province continues to monitor the fuel supply after the unplanned shutdown of the Imperial Oil pipeline south of Winnipeg.
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In today’s The Big Story podcast, you may not know which ads meet the definition of greenwashing — but you know the type of ads in that discussion. Big corporations assuring you of how much they do for the environment, how sustainable their practices are and how much they’ve already done to make sure you […]
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The Right to Housing Coalition delivered the last of 2,000 signed postcards from Manitobans to the legislature on Tuesday. It’s part of a campaign calling on the province to drastically increase the number of rent-geared-to-income housing units in the province.
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Frustration is mounting in provincial governments that rely on the RCMP's services as they wait for Ottawa to come up with a plan for the beleaguered national police service.
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Cocoa prices have tripled in the last 12 months due to the spread of disease among crops in West Africa, where more than 70 per cent of the global cocoa supply is produced. The resulting cocoa crisis has put pressure on chocolate makers who, during the typically busy Easter holiday, are trying to sustain business — and sweet-toothed customers who are trying to curb spending.
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A man accused of helping smuggle people across the U.S.-Canada border into Minnesota, including four members of an Indian family who froze to death in 2022, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to seven counts of human smuggling. Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, 28, who prosecutors say went by the alias “Dirty Harry,” entered his plea during a brief […]
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Zach Hyman scored his 51st goal of the season less than two minutes into overtime to lift the Edmonton Oilers to a 4-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
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WINNIPEG — Zach Hyman scored his 51st goal of the season 1:22 into overtime to lift the Edmonton Oilers to a 4-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
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Winnipeg police say they are looking for three men linked to a break-and-enter and theft at a jewelry store.
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Manitoba's health minister is examining why a staffing agency has little to show for itself after signing a contract to bring 150 family doctors to the province.
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Manitoba Wildfire Service says due to dry conditions, there is a high wildfire danger across the province. The weather forecast over the next few weeks is expected to melt snow, which will leave grass and brush vulnerable to fires. Manitoba Wildfire Service adds that extended dry conditions can cause deeper burning fires that require more […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pushing back against premiers who are asking him to cancel an upcoming increase to the federal carbon price, saying they have not proposed better ideas to fight climate change. In a reply to the seven provincial leaders on Tuesday, Trudeau said the last time they discussed the issue in 2022, […]
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In a last-ditch effort to save Happyland Pool, the South St. Boniface Residents Association is taking matters into its own hands, hoping to raise enough funds over the next three months to change city council’s decision. While the Eldon Ross Pool and Windsor Park outdoor pool will stay open for at least two more summers, […]
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New supports for survivors of gender-based violence are coming to Manitoba. The provincial and federal governments announced a joint investment to create housing options over the next five years. Roughly $13.7 million federally and $27.5 million provincially will be invested into a joint program under the Canada Housing Benefit (CHB) to help women, children, and […]
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RCMP say four people found dead in a rural Saskatchewan home were members of the same family. They say their initial investigation has found the deceased were two parents and their two adult children. Police are not publicly releasing their names, and next of kin have been notified. Mounties have said investigators were called for […]
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An investigation into a double homicide that happened about two-and-a-half years ago on a remote Manitoba First Nation has led Manitoba RCMP to Saskatchewan’s third-largest city.
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Students at the University of Winnipeg will have to wait to find out who will run the school’s students’ association after the recent election has been marred with concerns and complaints. Second-year student Aleeza Ali says she was confused after people on a campaign during the election, which took place earlier this month, allegedly stole […]
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Manitoba has made it easier for those living with epilepsy to get treatment. Tuesday the province announced a new and expanded epilepsy monitoring unit and neurological recovery unit has opened at the Health Sciences Centre (HSC). “This new monitoring unit will ensure more Manitobans living with epilepsy can get the specialized care they need, close […]
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People fleeing gender-based violence will be able to find safe housing more quickly, thanks to a first-of-its-kind Manitoba and federal government program, the province says.
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating after a man died days later following a two-vehicle crash in Selkirk.
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A 28-year-old man has been identified as a suspect in the killing of Murdo Baker in Winnipeg last week.
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A 27-year-old Manitoba woman is charged with sexual assault, incest, and child pornography after RCMP say she sexually abused her infant and recorded it, then posted it on X.
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Police allege an 18-year-old Montreal woman was rescued from a home in Winnipeg last week after being forced to work as an escort in multiple Canadian cities by a man who tricked her into thinking they were in a romantic relationship together. Winnipeg police say they were contacted Thursday about a possible victim of human […]
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A new four-bed epilepsy monitoring unit in Winnipeg will help people with the condition get better treatment, the province says.
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The risk of significant flooding in most of Manitoba is low this spring, but the wildfire risk is higher than usual, the province says.
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A 28-year-old man is wanted for second-degree murder in connection with a man’s death last week in an apartment building on Main Street. Winnipeg police say an unresponsive man was found Tuesday around 9:15 a.m. at the building on Main Street near Dufferin Avenue. He was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The […]
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Manitoba's drug crisis is claiming more deaths than many people even realize and 2023 is on pace to set a new record.
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WINNIPEG -- A new epilepsy monitoring unit and neurological recovery unit are up and running at Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg.
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WINNIPEG -- Manitoba's flood threat remains low-to-moderate this spring across most of the province.
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A 24-year-old man from Calgary is facing a half-dozen charges related to the alleged trafficking of a 18-year-old woman, after he confined her to hotel rooms and vacation rentals in several cities and assaulted her, Winnipeg police say.
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A man has been arrested by RCMP in northern Manitoba after a 45-year-old woman was found dead inside a home in Pimicikamak Cree Nation on Monday.
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating a homicide after a woman was found dead in Pimicikamak Cree Nation.
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Winnipeg police have charged a Calgary man after rescuing a woman being held against her will.
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A parliamentary committee has agreed to question key witnesses about how two scientists studying deadly viruses at a special lab in Winnipeg were able to work closely and covertly with China.
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The popularity of Punjabi music is continuing to grow in Canada and around the world, say some members of Winnipeg's Punjabi music and cultural scene.
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A Winnipeg hip-hop group is taking the stage for the first time in 12 years. Winnipeg's Most will perform at the Burton Cummings Theatre March 28.
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Canada will soon have a second laboratory capable of working with the most dangerous pathogens in the world, home to Canada’s Centre for Pandemic Research. It will be the only non-government Level 4 facility in the country, part of the University of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization.
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Huajie Xu, a 43-year-old Chinese national, faces a third immigration in order to determine whether he was a member of Chinese military units responsible for cyber espionage against Canada — and thus would be inadmissible on security grounds, according to a Federal Court of Canada decision issued on Feb. 19.
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RCMP say they are investigating the deaths of four people at a rural home in southern Saskatchewan. Officers were conducting a wellness check Sunday night at the house near Neudorf, east of Regina. Four adults were found dead inside. Police say the deaths are considered suspicious, and an initial investigation indicates there is no imminent […]
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A woman who accidentally put cannabis candies in bags to hand out on Halloween after running out of loot for trick-or-treaters in 2022 broke down crying in a Winnipeg courtroom on Monday, as a judge asked her to imagine what might have happened if a young child had eaten the drug-laced candy she gave them.
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After over two years of looking for her granddaughter, Donna Bartlett says a $40 million commitment for the search of a Winnipeg-area landfill means she's closer to finding her remains.
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