Two more First Nations sue three levels of government for treating Red, Assiniboine rivers ‘as part of the sewage system’
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It's a big night for high school seniors filled with cherished memories and formal attire. Whether it starts with saying yes to the dress, or finding the perfect suit, graduation is a unique experience. DeeDee Hunt, manager of Stella’s Bridal in Winnipeg, takes us through the grad dress shopping experience.
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The 1981 NHL draft will always be remembered in these parts as the year the Winnipeg Jets landed the late great Dale Hawerchuk, but with the 22nd pick, the Jets also selected a youngster by the name of Scott Arniel. It was beginning a career that came full circle Monday, as Arniel was officially introduced […]
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Winnipeg police are turning to the public for help identifying a person who was found by officers Monday morning. WPS says around 10:30 a.m., a man was found near Baylor Avenue and Dalhousie Drive. Police say he was walking in the area at the time and was not able to tell anyone where he lives. […]
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A new community patrol group in Winnipeg is getting ready to walk the streets. The group is being spearheaded by Indigenous women and family members of Morgan Harris. The group is called “Morgan’s Warriors” — named after Morgan Harris, who was one of the four women killed by admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki. “What started […]
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Winnipeg police are hoping the public can help them identify a young male who officers encountered in Fort Richmond on Monday.
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Canadians feel both “optimism and concern” over the prospect of flying cars and drones whizzing between remote communities and above city blocks, a new report says. The Léger study commissioned by Transport Canada found residents hold a broadly positive attitude toward so-called advanced air mobility, which refers to both drones and electric vertical takeoff and […]
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Scott Arniel's four-decade journey in the NHL has put him into the uniforms of three different teams and behind the bench for four others, but it has now come full circle.
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Bill Walton, who starred for John Wooden’s UCLA Bruins before becoming a Hall of Famer and one of the biggest stars in basketball broadcasting, died Monday, the league announced on behalf of his family. Walton, who had a prolonged fight with cancer, was 71. He was the NBA’s MVP in the 1977-78 season, a two-time […]
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Winnipeg police say they are looking for the individual or individuals responsible for a serious assault Saturday night. Around 9:10 p.m. on May 25, officers responded to a report of an assault near River Avenue and Bole Street. When officers arrived, they found a 56-year-old man suffering from serious injuries. Officers provided emergency medical care […]
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Winnipeg police say a woman is in hospital after being hit by a vehicle along the Pembina Highway near McGillivray Boulevard Saturday afternoon. Around 2:10 p.m. on May 25, officers and the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service arrived at the scene, and paramedics began treating a 19-year-old woman. WFPS took the woman to hospital in unstable […]
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Winnipeg police say two women, one teen and one adult, have been charged following an alleged assault and robbery Sunday night. Around 6 p.m., officers responded to a report of an assault involving three women outside a store along Main Street near Jarvis Avenue. When the officers arrived at the scene, they met with a […]
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WINNIPEG -- A former Manitoba Progressive Conservative cabinet minister and MLA is buying the Winnipeg Sun and two other newspapers.
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A former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister and MLA is buying the Winnipeg Sun.
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A 19-year-old woman hit by a vehicle Saturday afternoon in Winnipeg ran into road, leaving no time for the driver to avoid a collision, police say.
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A 56-year-old man was rushed to hospital in serious condition after being assaulted in Winnipeg's Osborne Village on the weekend, police say.
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Navigating realtor fees can be extremely confusing, especially for first-time home buyers. A few lawsuits in the U.S. and Canada could change that.
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The Winnipeg Goldeyes have transferred the contract of outfielder Adam Hall to the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Firefighters hosed down a retail store in a Winnipeg industrial neighbourhood on Monday to protect it as a three-storey warehouse burned just behind it.
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Melissa Wiess, owner of Winnipeg's Sewrenity Creations, shows us how she transforms a dress for grad.
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A Thunder Bay doctor is on a mission to recoup over $160,000 she lent to a woman who was expelled from the University of Manitoba's residency program after she fabricated evidence of a non-existent serious medical condition.
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A death at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre campus has sparked calls for more safety measures to protect patients and staff at the hospital and the province's Crisis Response Centre — including dedicated security at both sites.
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Construction is a multi-billion-dollar industry that’s driving growth in Canada, but there’s a perfect storm of uncertainty on the horizon. As the market continues to expand, a labour shortage is preventing the building industry from reaching its true potential. And in the next five years, 20 per cent of the workforce is set to retire, […]
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A new community patrol gearing up to hit the streets of Winnipeg is being led by Indigenous women and family members of one of the victims of a serial killer who's currently on trial.
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to France next month for the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Trudeau will spend two days in France to attend D-day events including a Canadian ceremony at Juno Beach on the morning of June 6, marking exactly 80 years since 14,000 Canadians stormed the beach as part of […]
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Winnipeg police arrested two people Saturday night after a vehicle was stolen in the Central Park area.
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Police released a few updates on their endeavours to identify Buffalo Woman. However, details of their exhaustive efforts were revealed this month during Skibicki's trial, which is set to continue in June.
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OTTAWA — The clip is of a real historical event — a speech given by Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler in 1939 at the beginning of the Second World War. But there is one major difference. This viral video was altered by artificial intelligence, and in it, Hitler delivers antisemitic remarks in English. A far-right conspiracy […]
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Elder Melanie Marsden says participating in accessible traditional ceremonies in Winnipeg on Saturday was a longtime coming.
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Better training and information-processing tools are needed to help the intelligence program at Canada's border agency fight everything from firearms smuggling to human trafficking, says an internal evaluation.
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Winnipeggers walked through the aisles of Holy Trinity Anglican Church with a sense of nostalgia, as the structure which has been a landmark of the city's downtown core for more than a hundred years faces the prospect of demolition.
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It was 15 years ago that Ontario student Justin Wood started feeling sick. A keen soccer player, snowboarder and mountain biker, Wood said he didn’t know the cause but he had to “back off from playing sports and back off from academics.” It got worse. “I got really, really sick, and I couldn’t really do […]
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Shub Karman was out for a recent walk in Calgary, when he passed a car full of kids singing along to the music of his favourite Punjabi rapper. “The car was buzzing, the bass was on and there were all sorts of people sitting inside who were jamming to Sidhu Moose Wala,” said Karman, a […]
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In mid-March 2022, a young Indigenous woman stood outside Winnipeg’s Salvation Army and spoke with a man who invited her back to his home. Wearing a reversible Baby Phat branded jacket and a cloth face mask, she would later board a bus with the man and head to his apartment in the North Kildonan neighbourhood. […]
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Once my mother inquired if I'd like to be buried in Canada or Korea. What stands out from that question isn't my response. What lingers is the fact that she asked me at all. That’s because for much of my life, this acknowledgement that I'm from elsewhere has been averted.
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Months before a videotaped confession became a key piece of evidence in Jeremy Skibicki’s first-degree murder trial in the deaths of four women, his defence team tried to get the statement he made to Winnipeg police thrown out by a judge.
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New porta-potties popped up last week at two rest stops along Highway 6 — a vital north-south corridor from Winnipeg to Thompson that previously offered limited options for bathroom breaks.
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Palestinian health workers said Israeli airstrikes killed at least 35 people Sunday and hit tents for displaced people in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, and “numerous” others were trapped in flaming debris. Gaza’s Health Ministry said women and children made up most of the dead and dozens of wounded. The attacks came two days […]
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Scuffles between Israeli police and protesters erupted in Tel Aviv on Saturday after thousands gathered to demonstrate against the government and demand that it bring back the hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. Meanwhile, a small U.S. military vessel and what appeared to be a strip of docking area washed up on a beach […]
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A pedestrian is in unstable condition after being hit by a vehicle Saturday afternoon, Winnipeg police say.
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Asian Heritage Month may be coming to an end, but the Taste of Asia festival was in full swing this weekend. It was the second Taste of Asia festival at The Forks. “We are celebrating the Asian Heritage Month, and just celebrating the rich heritage of the Asian community here in Winnipeg,” said Taste of […]
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Brandonites are feeling the aftermath of a strong storm that blanketed the city in wet and heavy snow Friday.
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The 16th Manitoba Motorcycle “Ride for Dad” event kicked off Saturday morning at Polo Park. The annual ride marks the start of a six-week awareness and education campaign for prostate cancer, with emphasis of the importance of early detection. “This will be my first time riding, but I have pledged to it for the last […]
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Despite the cold and rain in Winnipeg on Saturday, hundreds flocked to a Pride event at the Assiniboine Park Zoo – even if it had to move indoors. Organizers wouldn’t let the bad weather rain on their parade. “We preferred to have a nice, sunny day,” said Ray Brickwood, the Assiniboine Park Conservatory marketing coordinator. […]
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Rapper Nicki Minaj said Saturday that police in the Netherlands discovered marijuana in her bags as she was preparing to leave the country for her next concert. Minaj tweeted that she was stopped at the Amsterdam airport as she was about to board a plane for a concert in Manchester, England. Police told her they […]
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Manitobans revved up their motorcycles on a chilly, rainy Saturday for the annual Motorcycle Ride for Dad, raising money for prostate cancer research and education in the province.
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WINNIPEG -- A light drizzle didn't dampen the spirits of the 16th annual Manitoba Motorcycle Ride for Dad on Saturday.
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A southwestern Manitoba school division is suing a parent for posting comments on social media the division claims were defamatory and have severely hurt the reputation of several of its employees.
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NEW DELHI (AP) — A massive fire broke out Saturday in an amusement park in Gujarat state in western India, killing at least 22 people, including several children, police said. The fire erupted at the park in the city of Rajkot in Gujarat state. Police Commissioner Raju Bhargava said the blaze was under control and […]
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A lawyer representing Red Lobster’s Canadian operations says he will ask an Ontario court to recognize and enforce the restaurant chain’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. In an email to The Canadian Press, Linc Rogers says he will bring an application to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on behalf of the Canadian arm […]
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City crews were seen demolishing a convenience store in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood Saturday morning, after a fire ripped through the building Friday.
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Just call Teddy Allen "Triple-Double Teddy." The Winnipeg Sea Bears star scored 41 points in Winnipeg's home opener Friday, winning 109-106.
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A man from a northern Manitoba town who was last seen on Monday has been found safe, RCMP say.
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Mounties suspected Tiki Laverdiere was dead before her burned, bludgeoned body was found wrapped in a carpet under rocks in a Saskatchewan pond in the summer of 2019. She was a 25-year-old mother of two. Her death launched five years of investigation and prosecutions, revealing a story of suspicion, drugs, booze and revenge, climaxing in […]
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The union that represents faculty at the University of Manitoba is calling on the school's administration to be transparent about agreements made with financial donors after tension between a philanthropist and the university over a valedictory speech.
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Brandon's Building Re-Fit Store is closing its doors for good. But the downtown building will still help meet housing needs in southwestern Manitoba's biggest city — the non-profit that ran the Re-Fit plans to convert the building into supportive family housing.
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OTTAWA — Better training and information-processing tools are needed to help the intelligence program at Canada’s border agency fight everything from firearms smuggling to human trafficking, says an internal evaluation. The recently released Canada Border Services Agency evaluation report also found the sensitive nature of the activities and a lack of data made it difficult […]
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OTTAWA — A wall of flames met David Matear when he finally stepped outside of the downtown Fort McMurray hospital, after the final patient was hurried out of the building and into a waiting bus. “You couldn’t see the trees. You just saw fire,” said Matear, the senior operating director for the health system in […]
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