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- Monday 10PM Apr 08/24
- Monday 10PM Apr 08/24
- Monday 09PM Apr 08/24
City of Winnipeg golf courses to open Friday
The city says its three golf courses - Crescent Drive, Kildonan Park, and Windsor Park - will be open on Friday, April 12.© Global |
- Monday 09PM Apr 08/24
Man injured in weekend transit bus stabbing, say Winnipeg police
Winnipeg police are looking for two suspects in a stabbing aboard a transit bus that sent a man to hospital over the weekend.
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- Monday 08PM Apr 08/24
Archives all over the map with new exhibit
A new exhibit from Archives of Manitoba is perfectly mapped out. About three dozen historic maps, some dating as far back as 1709, will be on display at 200 Vaughan […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 07PM Apr 08/24
Winnipeg police seek missing 48-year-old last seen in February
Winnipeg police are asking the public to help them locate 48-year-old Alex Marko, who hasn't been seen since Feb. 11.
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- Monday 07PM Apr 08/24
Manitoba saves significant number of international student places
THERE will be fewer international students in most Manitoba post-secondary classrooms next year, but the number could have been even lower. Education Minister Renée Cable said the federal government initially […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Apr 08/24
Central Park could be getting a new name
One of Winnipeg’s oldest parks could be getting a new name.© CTV |
- Monday 06PM Apr 08/24
Province pushed for more funds for CFS system in ‘crisis’
Critics and foster parents called on the provincial government Monday to explain why it hasn’t budgeted any new money for Child and Family Services when the system is in “crisis.” […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Apr 08/24
Slideshow: Eyes to the sky for the solar eclipse
Manitobans paused on Monday to watch the partial eclipse that made its way across North America. The overcast sky didn’t dampen the fun at the Eclipse parties held across Winnipeg […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Apr 08/24
New health-care worker hires on the rise, but Manitoba NDP says it's not ready to share numbers
After six months of elbow grease to add workers to the province's health-care system, Manitoba's NDP government says it's not ready to share how successful those efforts have been.
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- Monday 06PM Apr 08/24
Glasses on: Winnipeg sky gazers celebrate eclipse
It was a science class to remember for Thomas and Loa Strang. The siblings took to the Leaf at Assiniboine Park Monday with their mother — and home school teacher […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Apr 08/24
HSC gets 50 more beds in NDP bid to cut ER wait times, improve patient flow
Manitoba’s health workforce is heading “in a positive direction,” the province’s health minister said Monday after announcing plans to open 50 additional hospital beds at Health Sciences Centre. “We’re trending […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 06PM Apr 08/24
Time to tee off: City of Winnipeg to open golf courses earlier
Get ready to hit the links in Winnipeg, just over two weeks earlier than last year thanks to the mild weather.© CTV |
- Monday 06PM Apr 08/24
Health-care union leaders blame staff shortages as critical incidents jump
Chronic staff shortages in Manitoba’s health-care system are being blamed for a year-over-year spike in critical incidents in hospitals and other settings. The death of an emergency-room patient who experienced […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05PM Apr 08/24
Birds Hill-area Manitoba residents oppose pharmaceutical manufacturing facility
A proposed pharmaceutical manufacturing facility near Birds Hill Park is frustrating residents who live near by who say they were blindsided by the plans© Global |
- Monday 05PM Apr 08/24
IN PHOTOS: Eclipse watchers across North America react with cheers, awe
Millions of people from Mexico to Newfoundland and Labrador gazed upward as a total solar eclipse crossed North America on Monday.© Global |
- Monday 05PM Apr 08/24
Debt burdening Manitobans, but 27% are feeling better about it, data shows
The latest consumer debt index from MNP Ltd. finds 27 per cent of Manitobans feel better about their current debt situation compared to last year.© Global |
- Monday 05PM Apr 08/24
Kinew, unlike others who’ve gone before him, deliberating before passing judgment
By any measurement, it was a good news announcement. On Monday, the new NDP government announced it was funding 50 new beds for the Health Sciences Centre as part of […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 05PM Apr 08/24
RCMP ask for public’s help after armed robbery in Selkirk, Man.
RCMP are looking for a man after an armed robbery at a store on Main Street in Selkirk, Man. Mounties said he had a handgun, demanded money and then ran away.© Global |
- Monday 05PM Apr 08/24
Police launch probe after man stabbed on Winnipeg transit
Officers said the victim was found near William Avenue and Lark Street after he got off the bus. He was getting medical help from a Good Samaritan, police said.© Global |
- Monday 03PM Apr 08/24
Winnipeggers get the chance to view the very rare partial solar eclipse
Kelvin Au is in awe of what he is looking at. For the first time in his life, he is seeing a partial solar eclipse. “Being able to view it through a pair of eclipse glasses and even seeing that little bit of the eclipse of the sun we are getting, I am super pumped […]
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- Monday 03PM Apr 08/24
‘A lot of hope’: New beds welcomed by medical leadership at Winnipeg’s HSC
In an effort to reduce wait times, the Health Science Centre is set to get 50 new beds, and it’s welcomed news for lead doctors at this trauma centre saying frontline staff can see the light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to addressing shortfalls in the province’s health care system. “Staff […]
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- Monday 03PM Apr 08/24
More beds coming to HSC as part of budget: province
Manitoba’s biggest hospital will be getting more beds as a result of the province’s budget.© CTV |
- Monday 03PM Apr 08/24
Manitobans travel near and far to watch partial solar eclipse
Manitobans stared up at the sky in awe on Monday as they watched the moon slowly pass in front of the sun during a rare celestial event that won’t happen again in North America for two decades.
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- Monday 03PM Apr 08/24
Man stabbed on Winnipeg bus, police looking for 2 men
Winnipeg police are looking for two people after a man was stabbed on a Winnipeg transit bus. Police say around 8:50 p.m., on Apr. 6, officers received a report that a man in his 20s had been injured by two people who had confronted him. Officers searched the area and found the man near William […]
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- Monday 03PM Apr 08/24
Man stabbed on bus Saturday night
Police are investigating after a man was stabbed on a Winnipeg Transit bus Saturday night. Police were called at about 8:50 p.m. after a man in his 20s was stabbed […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 03PM Apr 08/24
Second man sues estate of former hockey coach, lawyer accused of sex crimes
A second man is suing the estate of a now-dead Winnipeg minor hockey coach and lawyer, alleging he was invited to live with him as a teen and repeatedly abused […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Monday 02PM Apr 08/24
Former Winnipeg teacher charged with sexual assault
Winnipeg police have charged a 41-year-old woman with sexual assault after police received a report of an alleged sexually exploitative relationship between a former physical education teacher and a former student from College Beliveau. Police say the report indicated the former teacher allegedly forged an inappropriate and sexual relationship with a student who was under […]
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- Monday 02PM Apr 08/24
Have you seen this man? Winnipeg police searching for suspect after elderly woman robbed
The Winnipeg Police Service is searching for a suspect after an elderly woman was robbed and her credit card was used fraudulently.© CTV |
- Monday 02PM Apr 08/24
Takeoff: WestJet increasing flights from Winnipeg to Montreal and Ottawa, adds direct Nashville route
If you’re looking to fly out of Winnipeg Richardson International Airport, you’ll now have more flight options.© CTV |
- Monday 02PM Apr 08/24
Time-lapse video shows the solar eclipse across North America
Watch time-lapse video of the solar eclipse as it occurred from Mexico to Canada.© CTV |
- Monday 02PM Apr 08/24
3 arrested in Winnipeg after guns, drugs found in taxi
Sunday morning, Winnipeg officers pulled a taxi over at Sherbrook Street and Elgin Avenue, after seeing three people weren't buckled in.© Global |
- Monday 02PM Apr 08/24
‘Something exciting happening’: Winnipeg airport, WestJet add new direct flights
The Winnipeg Airports Authority (WAA), alongside Premier Wab Kinew, announced Monday that WestJet is adding new year-round daily service to Montreal and Ottawa beginning June 3.© Global |
- Monday 02PM Apr 08/24
Winnipeg police ask for public’s help identifying suspect after older woman robbed
The victim was walking to her car in a commercial parking lot when a man she didn't know came up to her, stealing her purse and then running away.© Global |
- Monday 01PM Apr 08/24
Manitoba adding 50 beds to Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, plus more pediatric ICU beds
Another 50 beds are opening at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre to help reduce wait times, and also four more pediatric intensive care unit beds will also be funded, the provincial government said at a news conference Monday.
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- Monday 01PM Apr 08/24
Former Winnipeg Gym Teacher Charged with Sexual Assault
Winnipeg police have charged a former physical education teacher after she allegedly sexually exploited a student.
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- Monday 01PM Apr 08/24
Blue Bombers, Access Credit Union Team Up for Jersey Patch
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers' jerseys will have a new corporate partner for the 2024 CFL season.
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- Monday 01PM Apr 08/24
HSC Winnipeg to See 50 Additional Patient Beds
WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is adding 50 new beds at Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg by the end of this year.
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- Monday 01PM Apr 08/24
Goldeyes Re-Sign Starting Pitcher Joey Matulovich
The Winnipeg Goldeyes have re-signed right-handed starting pitcher Joey Matulovich for the 2024 season.
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- Monday 12PM Apr 08/24
Winnipeg’s Public Golf Courses Opening April 12
Beginning Friday, April 12, Crescent Drive, Kildonan Park, and Windsor Park golf courses will be open to the public.
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- Monday 12PM Apr 08/24
Former female gym teacher, 41, charged with sexual assault of Winnipeg student
A former Winnipeg gym teacher has been charged with sexually assaulting a former student, Winnipeg police say.
© CBC |
- Monday 11AM Apr 08/24
Winnipeg gym teacher charged with sexual offences involving student
A Winnipeg woman has been charged with a number of sex crimes that are alleged to have occurred when she was a phys ed teacher at Collège Béliveau.© Global |
- Monday 11AM Apr 08/24
Winnipeg teacher 'groomed,' sexually assaulted former student: police
A 41-year-old Winnipeg teacher has been charged with sexual assault and sexual exploitation involving a student.© CTV |
- Monday 11AM Apr 08/24
WestJet Enhances Winnipeg Flights to Montreal and Ottawa, Introduces Nashville Routes
WestJet announced Monday plans to introduce daily year-round flights from Winnipeg to Montreal, along with an increase in flights to Ottawa and seasonal flights to Nashville.
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- Monday 11AM Apr 08/24
Brandon hosts Special Olympics swim meet
About a hundred athletes from across Manitoba and Saskatchewan met at Brandon's Community Sportsplex Saturday to race in the Special Olympics Westman Great Whites swim meet competition.
© CBC |
- Monday 10AM Apr 08/24
WestJet adds daily flights from Winnipeg to Montreal, seasonal direct flights to Nashville
WestJet is boosting its services in Winnipeg, adding new year-round daily service to Montreal, increasing its daily flights to Ottawa and introducing a seasonal direct link to Nashville.
© CBC |
- Monday 10AM Apr 08/24
'Magical feeling': Manitobans take in partial solar eclipse
Manitobans gathered to watch a rare celestial event on Monday.© CTV |
- Monday 09AM Apr 08/24
Billy Idol Bringing ‘Rebel Yell’ Tour to Winnipeg
It's a nice day for a... Billy Idol concert announcement. The iconic singer-songwriter is bringing his Rebel Yell tour to Winnipeg.
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- Monday 08AM Apr 08/24
Community demands answers after teen Tasered by RCMP in Norway House, Man.
The community of a teenage boy who is non-verbal and disabled is seeking answers after he was Tasered by police and put in custody in Norway House, Man.
© CBC |
- Monday 06AM Apr 08/24
Why is competition so hard to find in Canada?
In today’s The Big Story podcast, in response to sky-high grocery costs, Canada’s Competition Bureau recently issued a report calling for more competition in the sector. That call was echoed by the federal government, who had hoped to lure a foreign chain, such as Germany’s Aldi, to Canada to give consumers options. But Aldi won’t […]
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- Monday 06AM Apr 08/24
Hair Straightener to Blame in One of Two Weekend Fires
WINNIPEG -- A hair straightener is being blamed in one of two fires over the weekend that had crews busy within the span of an hour.
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- Monday 05AM Apr 08/24
Many Canadians still feeling squeezed even as debt worries ease: insolvency firm
Some Canadians are feeling a little more optimistic about their debt with the prospect of interest rate cuts on the horizon, said MNP Ltd. The insolvency firm’s Consumer Debt Index metric showed a significant rebound in the first quarter of 2024 after 12 months of low scores, according to its latest report. More than a […]
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- Monday 05AM Apr 08/24
Manitoba's mild weather a recipe for uptick in ticks
Manitoba could be facing an uptick in ticks and mosquitoes this spring, with milder weather so far this year contributing to a longer bug season.
© CBC |
- Monday 03AM Apr 08/24
Total solar eclipse sends parts of Canada into darkness
Millions of people across North America fell into chilly midday darkness on Monday as a total solar eclipse slid across the continent for the first time in seven years, leaving crowds to experience a phenomenon they won't see in Canada again for decades.
© CBC |
- Monday 03AM Apr 08/24
Defence Minister Bill Blair to release Canada’s long-awaited defence policy update
Defence Minister Bill Blair is set to release the long-awaited update to Canada’s defence policy this morning in Trenton, Ont. The policy has been in the works since shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. It replaces the current policy, “Strong, Secure, Engaged,” which came out in 2017 and sets out the […]
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- Monday 03AM Apr 08/24
Celestial event: What you need to know about today’s total solar eclipse
Here are the answers to some key questions about the total solar eclipse that will make its way across much of eastern and central Canada today. What happens during a total solar eclipse? The moon will be in a direct line between the sun and the Earth, creating a dark, quickly moving shadow on the […]
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- Sunday 07PM Apr 07/24
News briefs for Sunday, April 7, 2024
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Sunday, April 7, 2024 Deb McCreanor and Zach Wasylik claim provincial curling titles 9:08 PM GIMLI — The Deb McCreanor and Zach […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Sunday 06PM Apr 07/24
'Making a positive difference': Annual book sale supporting Winnipeg Public Library
Around 1,800 people passed through the St. James Civic Centre this weekend to take part in the annual book sale organized by the Friends of the Winnipeg Public Library (FWPL).© CTV |
- Sunday 06PM Apr 07/24
Man in unstable condition after collision in northwest Winnipeg
The collision happened on the corner of Templeton Avenue and Drimes Place. City police said they received a call around 11 a.m. on Sunday.
© CBC |
- Sunday 05PM Apr 07/24
Manitoba Moose support autism acceptance at weekend game
The Manitoba Moose showed its support for autism acceptance at a special game on Saturday in partnership with the St. Amant Foundation.© CTV |
- Sunday 04PM Apr 07/24
Manitoba eclipse chasers geared for big day
Chris Mason can still remember the moment — more than four decades ago — when he watched the moon’s silhouette overtake the sun, temporarily casting his surrounding world into darkness. […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Sunday 03PM Apr 07/24
Weather is the hot topic as eclipse spectators stake out their spots in US, Mexico and Canada
MESQUITE, Texas (AP) — Eclipse spectators staked out their spots across three countries Sunday, fervently hoping for clear skies despite forecasts calling for clouds along most of the sun-vanishing route. North America won’t see another coast-to-coast total solar eclipse for 21 years, prompting the weekend’s worry and mad rush. Monday’s extravaganza stretches from Mexico’s Pacific […]
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- Sunday 02PM Apr 07/24
'Totally otherworldly': Where to safely watch Monday's solar eclipse in Manitoba
Manitobans will be able to see a solar eclipse for the first time since 1979 on Monday, and two Winnipeg universities are making sure people don't miss out on the fun.
© CBC |
- Sunday 02PM Apr 07/24
Assault of pre-teen girl leads to arrest of 16-year-old: Manitoba RCMP
The Manitoba RCMP arrested a 16-year-old boy on Saturday in Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation following the assault of a pre-teen girl.© CTV |
- Sunday 02PM Apr 07/24
Manitoba teen facing charges after assaulting young girl and threatening to stab officers
The Mounties were told the suspect had threatened to stab a pre-teen girl and any officers who responded to the call on Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation Saturday.© Global |
- Sunday 01PM Apr 07/24
O'Neill scores twice for Canada in win over Czech Republic at women's hockey worlds
Kristin O'Neill's career-high three-point game lifted Canada to a 5-0 win over the Czech Republic in the women's world hockey championship Sunday in Utica, N.Y.
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- Sunday 01PM Apr 07/24
Canadian soldier missing, presumed dead in Swiss avalanche: Armed Forces
OTTAWA — The Canadian military says a soldier is presumed dead after being caught in an avalanche while on leave in Switzerland. A statement from the Armed Forces says Capt. Sean Thomas went missing in the slide on April 1. Local authorities had reported that three people were killed in an off-piste area of the […]
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- Sunday 01PM Apr 07/24
Canada adds Haiti evacuation flight next week after last-minute requests
MONTREAL — Canada will offer an additional evacuation flight out of Haiti next week due to a spike in the number of requests to flee the Caribbean country that poured in just as Canada was set to wind down its efforts, the federal government said Sunday. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said in a message […]
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- Sunday 01PM Apr 07/24
Missing Manitoba man found safe
The Manitoba RCMP said a missing 63-year-old man from the RM of Gimli has been found safe.© CTV |
- Sunday 12PM Apr 07/24
Hair straightener the cause of one of two fires in Winnipeg Saturday night
The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) was kept busy on Saturday with crews responding to two fires, including one that was caused by a hair straightener.© CTV |
- Sunday 11AM Apr 07/24
Brandon hosts Special Olympics swim meet
About a hundred athletes from across Manitoba and Saskatchewan met at Brandon's Community Sportsplex Saturday to race in the Special Olympics Westman Great Whites swim meet competition.
© CBC |
- Sunday 11AM Apr 07/24
Hair straightener to blame for house fire in Winnipeg, officials say
Winnipeg firefighters say an electric hair straightener left too close to combustible materials is the likely cause of a Saturday night fire at a local home. No one was injured.© Global |
- Sunday 11AM Apr 07/24
Bus catches fire at Fort Rouge Winnipeg Transit garage
A fire that involved a Winnipeg Transit bus in one of the city's parking bays is not considered suspicious.
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- Sunday 11AM Apr 07/24
Bus catches fire at Winnipeg Transit garage; no one was injured
Winnipeg firefighters worked quickly Saturday night to bring a bus fire at a Winnipeg Transit garage under control. No one was injured and the fire is not considered suspicious.© Global |
- Sunday 11AM Apr 07/24
Missing man last seen in Gimli found safe: RCMP
RCMP said Sunday that they have located a missing man who was last seen April 4 in Gimli, Man. Earlier in the day, police had issued a statement about the man's disappearance.© Global |
- Sunday 11AM Apr 07/24
Canadian-Palestinian citizen journalist recounts devastation in Gaza Strip 6 months after Oct. 7 attacks
Mansour Shouman, a Canadian Palestinian citizen journalist, was in Winnipeg this weekend after leaving Gaza about five weeks ago. He's on tour with the charity Penny Appeal Canada to speak about his experience.
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- Sunday 10AM Apr 07/24
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces billions to build Canada’s AI capacity
The Liberal government is setting aside $2.4 billion in the upcoming budget to build capacity in artificial intelligence, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Sunday. The bulk of that — $2 billion — is going into a fund that will aim to provide access to computing capabilities and technical infrastructure. Trudeau made the announcement in Montreal […]
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- Sunday 10AM Apr 07/24
'Most beautiful thing': Valour FC unveils alternate jersey honouring Indigenous culture
Valour FC is honouring Indigenous culture, science and knowledge through the design of its alternate jersey.© CTV |
- Sunday 09AM Apr 07/24
Temporary Fire Paramedic Station Opening in Waverley West
WINNIPEG -- Residents living in the city's ever-growing Waverley West area will have access to a temporary fire paramedic station by the fall.
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- Sunday 09AM Apr 07/24
Drones attack Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, according to plant officials
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Officials at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant said that the site was attacked Sunday by Ukrainian military drones, including a strike on the dome of the plant’s sixth power unit. According to the plant authorities, there was no critical damage or casualties and radiation levels at the plant were normal […]
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- Sunday 09AM Apr 07/24
Gimli man, 63, missing since Thursday found safe: RCMP
A 63-year-old Gimli man who was last seen at his home on Thursday has been found safe, RCMP say.
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- Sunday 09AM Apr 07/24
Sick of Extra Fees Online? It’s Drip Pricing, and Canadian Shoppers Are Fighting Back
VANCOUVER — If you shop online you're likely familiar with the experience — you agree to buy for a certain price, but by the time you check out, the cost has ballooned with fees and surcharges.
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- Sunday 08AM Apr 07/24
Israel is pulling some troops from southern Gaza; clearing Hamas from Rafah is still a goal
Israel’s military announced Sunday it had withdrawn its forces from the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, wrapping up a key phase in its ground offensive against the Hamas militant group and bringing its troop presence in the territory to one of the lowest levels since the six-month war began. But defense officials said troops […]
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- Sunday 08AM Apr 07/24
6 months after Oct. 7, young Winnipeggers reflect on how their lives have changed by the war in Gaza
Young people with connections to Israel and the West Bank say they're going through a range of emotions as the war in Gaza enters its sixth month — from fear, to grief, to hopelessness and anger.
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- Sunday 08AM Apr 07/24
Sick of extra fees online? It’s drip pricing, and Canadian shoppers are fighting back
If you shop online you’re likely familiar with the experience — you agree to buy for a certain price, but by the time you check out, the cost has ballooned with fees and surcharges. Place a shipping order with Canada Post and you might be hit with a “fuel surcharge” of almost 25 per cent. […]
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- Sunday 07AM Apr 07/24
Winnipeg Jets beat Minnesota 4-2 after clinching playoff spot
Vladislav Namestnikov had a goal and two assists, linemate Alex Iafallo a goal and an assist, and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Minnesota Wild 4-2 on Saturday.
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- Sunday 06AM Apr 07/24
For some who are spiritually inclined, eclipse has added significance
When the Earth, moon and sun align on Monday, Kendra Pape-Green plans to be in a secluded spot in nature. Rather than taking the astronomical event in with the crowds, she and two others will go somewhere out of the way to make “eclipse water” — an ingredient self-proclaimed witches can use to give their […]
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- Sunday 06AM Apr 07/24
Winnipeg then and now: See how city's appearance has changed over 150 years
Winnipeg in 1874 was an upstart that ignored the odds — an isolated city, untethered by rail or roads to link it with any other urban centre. Those who came arrived by river, and built what would become the third-largest city in Canada in just over three decades.
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- Sunday 05AM Apr 07/24
Russia declares flood-hit Orenburg region a federal emergency as evacuation efforts continue
Russia’s government has declared the situation in flood-hit areas in the Orenburg region a federal emergency, state media reported. The floods, caused by rising water levels in the Ural River, forced over 4,000 people, including 885 children, to evacuate, the regional government said. State news agency Tass said that a further 2,000 homes were flooded, […]
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- Sunday 05AM Apr 07/24
A battle for hope: the brewing campaign clash between the Conservatives and the NDP
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s path to power may be by prosecuting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s past eight years in government, but his road to victory is painted NDP orange. Appealing to working-class voters in rural and northern ridings — like those held by New Democrats across British Columbia and Liberals in northern Ontario — […]
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- Sunday 03AM Apr 07/24
Total solar eclipse: How to watch if you can’t see it in person
Global News will be livestreaming Monday's total solar eclipse for Canadians who won't be able to watch it in person.© Global |
- Sunday 03AM Apr 07/24
The Canadian Dental Care Plan starts next month — but many dentists are reluctant to participate
Health Canada says thousands of oral health care providers have signed up to start providing care to 1.6 million seniors this May — a number dental associations say is a low turnout. Some seniors are now learning their dentists won't accept their claims under the new program.
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- Saturday 07PM Apr 06/24
Jets beat Wild 4-2 to sweep season series
Vladislav Namestnikov had a goal and two assists, linemate Alex Iafallo a goal and an assist, and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Minnesota Wild 4-2 on Saturday.
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- Saturday 07PM Apr 06/24
News briefs for Saturday, April 6, 2024
A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Saturday, April 6, 2024 Jets beat Wild 4-2 5:37 PM The Winnipeg Jets downed the Minnesota Wild 4-2 in NHL action in […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Saturday 06PM Apr 06/24
Winnipeg demonstrators protest RBC’s fossil fuel investments
Winnipeg demonstrators protested RBC's investment in fossil fuels after a report revealed RBC invested over 40 billion in the fossil fuel industry in 2022.© Global |
- Saturday 05PM Apr 06/24
Wyatt pondering federal bid to replace Blaikie
Transcona’s city councillor has his eyes on Ottawa. On Friday, Russ Wyatt posed a question to constituents on Facebook: should he run for the open MP seat in Elmwood-Transcona? Daniel […]© Winnipeg Free Press |
- Saturday 05PM Apr 06/24
Paw-sitive experience: Winnipeg Humane Society’s puppy yoga returns
Puppy yoga classes are back at the Winnipeg Humane Society (WHS), giving participants the chance to get fit with some furry friends.© CTV |
- Saturday 05PM Apr 06/24
Winnipeg polar plunge raises over $31 thousand for Special Olympics Manitoba
Around 60 people took part in the event at True North Square in downtown Winnipeg.© Global |
- Saturday 04PM Apr 06/24
Critics want more money for parks infrastructure
Environmental advocates are calling for more money to Manitoba parks, days after the Progressive Conservatives accused the NDP of slashing the park infrastructure budget. “A lot of our parks are […]© Winnipeg Free Press |