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Just a few weeks ago it was all about the Winnipeg whiteout inside Canada Life Centre, but like the changing of the seasons, the colour of choice inside the building has shifted to teal.
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A Toronto woman who was carried off of a plane down a steep flight of stairs in a broken aisle chair is sharing her story in hopes air travellers with accessibility needs never have to live through the same nightmare. Tori Lacey, who has spinal muscular atrophy, is a travel blogger who uses a power […]
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A provincial exam that was scheduled months ago was abruptly postponed on Friday, the last school day before it was set to be written by Grade 12 students across Manitoba.
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People in Winnipeg’s St. James neighborhood are exhausted and frustrated from cleaning up messes after heavy spring rain and a sewer blockage swamped homes.
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A non-profit that helps refugees and immigrants connect with support services opened a new office in downtown Winnipeg Friday. The Healthy Muslim Families office on Edmonton Street serves refugee claimants from the inner city. It will help them in filing asylum claims, offer mental health services, English classes and employment skill programs. CBC’s Zubina Ahmed visited the new space.
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The superintendent of the Hanover School Division is apologizing after a recent homework assignment in which students were asked to list "positive" qualities about residential schools, despite the well-documented atrocities these schools inflicted upon Indigenous children.
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The Winnipeg Jets have named Scott Arniel as head coach. He replaces Rick Bowness, who retired after the Jets were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the Colorado Avalanche.
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Scott Arniel is getting a nice promotion. The Winnipeg Jets announced Arniel will be the team’s next head coach on Friday. He takes over from Rick Bowness, who announced his retirement after the team’s first-round playoff exit. Arniel has been an assistant head coach with the Jets for the past two seasons. Bowness took two different personal […]
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Scott Arniel came to Winnipeg in 2022 to join the staff of new head coach Rick Bowness.
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Although the skies were grey in Winnipeg Friday morning, the 2SLGBTQ+ community brought their colours and were loud and proud as they watched the Pride flag being raised at City Hall, kicking off the Pride season all across the country. “This day and me standing on City Hall ground, where we just raised the Pride […]
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With eight new faces looking to make an immediate impact, the Sea Bears offense struggled to find their rhythm in their season opener. As aside from a game-high 40 points from reigning CEBL MVP Teddy Allen, only two other Bears reached double-digits, leaving many in the Winnipeg locker room, chomping at the bit, to redeem […]
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Manitoba RCMP quickly rescued a man whose vehicle flipped and landed in a water-filled ditch earlier this week.
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The federal government is putting up another $31 million for the transformation of a former Hudson's Bay Company flagship store in Winnipeg.
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A shelter that has received millions of dollars in provincial funding is again undergoing structural changes. The community group that once provided services at 190 Disraeli, the SABE peace walkers, has officially departed. But, some who work with the group, say they’re still making a difference in Winnipeg. “It’s super important to have a group like SABE in the community,” said Zohreh Gervais, […]
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The federal government should consider policies to tackle “excessive net profits” in the food industry, said the House of Commons committee studying food prices in its latest report. The committee recommended the government look into ways to address these profits in “monopolistic and oligopolistic sectors in the food supply chain,” which it says are driving […]
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Killarney RCMP rescued a 20-year-old man from a water-filled vehicle after it flipped into a marsh along Highway 18 on Wednesday morning.
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Independent Toronto MP Kevin Vuong says he is asking Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to let him join the Tory caucus, and intends to seek a nomination for the party in a Greater Toronto Area riding. Vuong said in an interview Friday that he recently sent a letter to Poilievre and also informed the party’s caucus […]
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The redevelopment of the former Bay building in downtown Winnipeg is getting a $31-million boost from the federal government — on top of the $65 million Ottawa has already committed.
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RCMP have shot and killed a man in southern Manitoba. Police say officers were patrolling a highway near the francophone community of La Broquerie, when they saw a stopped vehicle and a man standing by the driver-side door. They say the man was reaching in the vehicle and assaulting a woman while holding an edged weapon. […]
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Hundreds of patient records were "inappropriately accessed" by a worker at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre over the span of months from last summer through this spring.
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Hundreds of Manitoba health records were inappropriately accessed by a former employee, says Shared Health.
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Steinbach RCMP shot and killed a man early Friday morning while responding to a call about a suspicious person near La Broquerie.
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A 51-year-old man from the Ste. Anne area is dead after he was shot by a Steinbach RCMP officer on Highway 52 near La Broquerie, Manitoba RCMP say.
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The top United Nations court ordered Israel on Friday to immediately halt its military offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah — but stopped short of ordering a cease-fire for the enclave.
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The unions representing thousands of border workers are predicting disruptions at airports and land crossings this summer after most of their Canada Border Services Agency members voted in favour of strike action.
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More than 9,000 members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) who work for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) have voted overwhelmingly for a strike mandate, the union said Friday.
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A strong low-pressure system has tracked in from the Dakotas and is expected to linger until midday Saturday, soaking southern Manitoba with 50-60 millimetres and potentially causing flooding in low-lying areas, Environment Canada says.
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An upcoming provincial byelection in the Winnipeg constituency of Tuxedo has fielded a list of candidates.
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Some Manitoba landlords may have a harder time raising rents above inflation and could be ordered to phase-in increases over years if a bill introduced Thursday by the Manitoba government becomes law.
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A new deal inked between Manitoba Housing and the Spruce Woods Housing Co-op in Brandon will see the province help with operational costs for the next several years. But manager Eva Cameron says it's still an uphill battle to keep rentals affordable due repairs the 39-year-old building needs.
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If cows become infected with H5N1 bird flu in Canada, gloves, goggles and masks could join work boots and coveralls as important protection in farmers' wardrobes.
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Lawrence Pinsky was sleeping in Israel the moment it was announced Progressive Conservative members placed their trust in him to win the upcoming Tuxedo byelection.
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Elementary students from a Winnipeg school created a music video to raise awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls as part of a series of projects by young people showcased at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
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Some Manitoba landlords may have a harder time raising rents above inflation and could be ordered to phase in increases over years if a bill introduced Thursday by the Manitoba government becomes law.
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A Winnipeg courtroom heard Thursday from the family of a 31-year-old mother who was fatally beaten and stabbed in 2022. About a dozen family members and friends of Tessa Perry gathered for her confessed killer’s sentencing hearing. Justin Robinson pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in March.
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Members of the RCMP may soon be wearing ribbon skirts at special events, after the national police force announced it will add the traditional skirts to its ceremonial uniform options.
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The first group of dogs brought to the Winnipeg Humane Society from a mass seizure last week are up for adoption.
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Manitoba’s premier and Winnipeg’s mayor signalled to the city’s business community they have committed to working together to boost the city’s economy. The two shared the stage at Economic Development Winnipeg’s annual general meeting on Thursday, the first time a mayor and premier have addressed the group together.
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A new tentative contract aimed at attracting nurses at private agencies back into Manitoba's public health-care sector prohibits agency nurses from working extra hours in a public health-care facility in the same health region.
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An 18-year-old who was shot while working at the Red River Exhibition in Winnipeg two years ago is suing the annual fair's organizers, accusing them of failing to prevent weapons on the premises and not alerting security or police after he was threatened.
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The Manitoba government is planning new rules for landlords who want to raise rents. A bill now before the legislature would set down a few conditions for landlords who want to raise rents above the annual provincial guideline, which is tied to inflation. Currently, landlords can apply to a residential tenancies director for a higher rent increase […]
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Industrial discharge from a paper mill in northern Ontario is exacerbating mercury contamination in a river system near a First Nation that has been plagued with mercury poisoning for decades, a new study suggests. While the wastewater from the Dryden, Ont., mill doesn’t contain mercury, the sulphate and organic matter in it contribute to the […]
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After 68 dogs were rescued from a home in south Winnipeg, they have made a lot of changes including looking a lot happier and healthier, and now five dogs are up for adoption. The loving fur balls are part of the massive group brought in after living in inhumane conditions according to animal services, with […]
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London Drugs says the criminal group targeting the company has released stolen employee data previously held for ransom.
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Restaurant owners say it’s still a volatile industry — with a lack of workers and also a lack of supports for small businesses still in pandemic recovery mode. For Alfonso Maury, owner of Corrientes Argentine Pizzeria, he says he waited four months to have his application to bring in a worker from Argentina be denied, […]
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