Temporary closure of Osborne Village Starbucks now permanent, company says
A decision last month by Starbucks to close the store in Winnipeg's Osborne Village on a temporary basis has now become permanent.
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A decision last month by Starbucks to close the store in Winnipeg's Osborne Village on a temporary basis has now become permanent.
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There’s plenty of live thoroughbred racing on the schedule, but in case you’ve missed it, Assiniboia Downs is no longer just a racetrack.
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating a homicide in Fisher River Cree Nation over the weekend.
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Lawyers at the Winnipeg trial of an admitted serial killer are discussing whether a forensic psychiatrist, author and YouTuber can provide expert testimony.
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A Manitoba man reported missing on June 1 has been found dead, and police are investigating it as a homicide.
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In today’s The Big Story podcast, it’s been decades since the Conservative Party played any real role in British Columbia’s legislature. But that might be changing. With a little over four months until the next provincial election, the B.C. Conservatives are neck and neck with the NDP to form the next government, at least according […]
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Winnipeggers came together over the weekend to celebrate the Pride Winnipeg Festival on Sunday.
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Josephine Stokotelny doesn’t remember much about what happened on June 15, 2023. But she knows it’s the day her life changed. The 86-year-old was among the 25 people on the bus that crashed near Carberry, Man., leaving 17 dead and eight others, including her, injured.
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Five years after a national inquiry delivered more than 200 recommendations aimed at preventing missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, former commissioners say there's too little systemic change across the country.
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Big investors are increasingly buying up Ontario farmland — a trend experts say is making it increasingly difficult for small or aspiring farmers to acquire land and could have far-reaching consequences on rural communities.
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There was a sea of every colour of the rainbow in downtown Winnipeg on Sunday as more than 6,000 people took part in the annual Pride parade.
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Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for much of south-central and southeastern Manitoba as well as the Interlake on Sunday afternoon, while several warnings have ended.
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Thousands gathered for the Winnipeg Pride parade Sunday. Members and supporters of the 2SLGBTQ+ community gathered on the lawn of the Manitoba legislature before marching through downtown to the Forks. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew was among those in attendance. 2SLGBTQ+ groups across North America celebrate June as Pride month.
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Winnipeggers laced up to raise awareness of a virus that the province's latest budget promised funds to help tackle.
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Thousands in Winnipeg donned every colour of the rainbow Sunday afternoon, joyfully moving through the streets of downtown during the Pride Parade.
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The union representing Air Canada pilots says it plans to ask that a federal conciliator be assigned to assist in contract negotiations with the airline. The Air Line Pilots Association, representing more than 5,000 Air Canada pilots, says the two sides remain too far apart in negotiations and so will be leaving the current voluntary […]
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A 23-year-old man has been charged after allegedly breaking into a Winnipeg home while intoxicated last week, police say.
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One month into a boycott of Loblaws, the effectiveness of the campaign against the grocery store giant remains uncertain. The movement, initiated by a group on the social media platform Reddit called ‘Loblaws is Out of Control,’ encouraged Canadians to avoid shopping at the grocery chain or any of its affiliates for the month of […]
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The owner of a dog playgroup says she wants to know how many more dogs have to be killed before the city designates spaces for smaller pups.
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The Abbot Pass hut stood for decades in a rugged saddle between two iconic peaks, overlooking the limpid turquoise of Banff National Park’s Lake Louise — a destination for alpinists from around the world until the ground melted beneath it and forced its closure. University of Calgary researchers have now used a century’s worth of […]
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CARENTAN-LES-MARAIS, France (AP) — Parachutists jumping from World War II-era planes hurled themselves Sunday into now peaceful Normandy skies where war once raged, heralding a week of ceremonies for the fast-disappearing generation of Allied troops who fought from D-Day beaches 80 years ago to Adolf Hitler’s fall, helping free Europe of his tyranny. All along […]
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Admitted Winnipeg serial killer Jeremy Skibicki's plan to argue he's not criminally responsible in the deaths of four women due to a mental disorder strikes several experts as "unusual" — including the forensic psychiatrist who assessed some of Canada's most notorious killers.
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"Is Winnipeg the most racist city I have ever inhabited?" acclaimed writer Lindsay Wong asks. As a Chinese woman in Winnipeg, she's subjected to racism on a daily basis, she writes.
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South Korea said Sunday it’ll soon take “unbearable” retaliatory steps against North Korea over its launch of trash-carrying balloons across the border and other provocations. In the past week, North Korea floated hundreds of huge balloons to dump rubbish on South Korea, simulated nuclear strikes against its neighbor and allegedly jammed GPS navigation signals in […]
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Ukraine imposed emergency power shutdowns in most of the country on Sunday, a day after Russia unleashed large-scale attacks on energy infrastructure and claimed it made gains in the eastern Donetsk province. The shutdowns were in place in all but three regions of Ukraine following Saturday’s drone and missile attack on energy targets that injured […]
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Almost 10 years after a disturbed man with a rifle killed three Mounties in Moncton, N.B., the RCMP have yet to fully implement a key recommendation from a 2014 review aimed at preventing such deadly encounters. On the evening of June 4, 2014, Justin Bourque was armed with a semi-automatic rifle and a shotgun when […]
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Just as the summer travel season gets into gear, Canadians and visitors could find themselves waiting in long lines at the border — delays that could also deal a blow to the economy. It all depends on what happens with a potential strike by workers at the Canada Border Services Agency, which could start as […]
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The Royal Albert Arms in Winnipeg's Exchange District was packed Friday night as people got to live out their prom dreams, with some even experiencing the event for the first time in their life. There was dance, drag and live music, making for a night the attendees won’t soon forget.
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Preparations were underway in Selkirk, Man., on Saturday in advance of a land-based healing gathering later this week, as dozens of people worked to harvest teepee poles.
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When the weather warms up, we don't just change our wardrobe. The gas drivers change their tanks with also switches to a different, pricier blend.
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GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization says member countries on Saturday approved a series of new steps to improve global preparedness for and response to pandemics like COVID-19 and mpox. Countries agreed to amend the International Health Regulations, which were adopted in 2005, such as by defining a “pandemic emergency” and helping developing countries […]
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Hundreds of trans people and allies took to downtown Winnipeg streets Saturday showcasing visibility and solidarity at a time where trans rights are under attack in parts of North America.
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Residents of a Winnipeg apartment block who are scrambling to find new homes after living through an emergency eviction say they're grateful the Manitoba government has stepped in to help with some of their costs but believe it could still do more.
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The RCMP detachment in Manitoba's biggest northern city is facing 13 vacancies, including unfilled constable and leadership positions.
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A number of major downtown Winnipeg streets will be closed to motor vehicles Sunday due to annual Pride festivities.
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Live Nation is investigating a data breach at its Ticketmaster subsidiary, which dominates ticketing for live events in the United States. Live Nation, based in Beverly Hills, California, said in a regulatory filing Friday that on May 27 “a criminal threat actor” offered to sell Ticketmaster data on the dark web. Other media reports say […]
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A small southwestern Manitoba town will pay tribute Sunday afternoon to an RCMP officer tragically shot to death there in the line of duty more than four decades ago.
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The province is urging Manitobans to help slow the spread of zebra mussels and other aquatic invasive species (AIS) now that boating season is underway and warning there could be fines imposed on those who don’t comply with current AIS regulations.
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North Korea launched more trash-carrying balloons toward the South after a similar campaign earlier in the week, according to South Korea’s military, in what Pyongyang calls retaliation for activists flying anti-North Korean leaflets across the border. South Korea’s Defense Ministry did not immediately comment on the number of balloons it had detected or how many […]
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As Donald Trump lambasted the guilty verdict of his hush money trial this week, he stood inside a Manhattan courthouse that was the site of one of the most notorious examples of injustice in recent New York history. And he had a part in that. It’s the same courthouse where five Black and Latino youths […]
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A last-minute problem halted Saturday’s launch countdown for Boeing’s first astronaut flight. Two NASA astronauts were strapped into the company’s Starliner capsule and awaiting liftoff when the countdown was halted at three minutes and 50 seconds. With only a split second to take off Saturday afternoon, there was no time to work the latest trouble and […]
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A defence lawyer tried to convince a Manitoba judge that his client was injured in a road rage attack, not drunk, when police found his car partly on a sidewalk by the University of Winnipeg, and the man slurring and smelling of alcohol.
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Israel’s prime minister on Saturday called a permanent cease-fire in Gaza a “nonstarter” until long-standing conditions for ending the war are met, appearing to undermine a proposal that U.S. President Joe Biden had announced as an Israeli one. The statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office came a day after Biden outlined the plan, and as families of Israeli […]
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It was supposed to do the heavy lifting for Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions targets. And it was supposed to remain a major part of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s legacy, both at home and abroad — part of an urgent global push to fight climate change. But instead of fulfilling those Liberal hopes, carbon pricing has […]
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Shared Health, the bureaucracy overseeing health care in Manitoba, has been hit by approximately 24 layoffs and an untold number of employees asked to take different jobs.
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Russia pummeled Ukraine’s energy infrastructure with a large-scale drone and missile attack Saturday, injuring at least 19 people, local officials said. The Ukrainian military reported that it had downed 35 out of the 53 missiles launched at targets across the country overnight on June 1, as well as 46 out of 47 attack drones. Injuries […]
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The inquest into the death of 16-year-old Eishia Hudson, who was shot by police in 2020, will determine if systemic racism played a role in her death and examine whether the use and level of force was warranted and/or appropriate.
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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg has unveiled a new exhibit that tells the lesser-known story of the LGBT Purge of the 1950s to the '90s, during which thousands were quietly targeted and fired from the military, civil service and RCMP for being gay or trans.
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A minor league Winnipeg hockey coach is suing a referee and three hockey organizations alleging he was penalized unfairly without a proper way to appeal after he was handed a lifetime coaching ban for an on-ice dispute that continued outside after the game.
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Women’s hockey in Manitoba is taking a big stride forward as Hockey Canada has formed a committee of stakeholders to oversee a discussion paper that will guide the organizations strategic plan, with a goal to work together and win together. The steering committee was announced at Hockey Canada’s Spring Congress here in Winnipeg and will […]
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Convicted B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton has died in hospital following an attack by another inmate in prison.
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The City of Winnipeg is seeking feedback on how to improve garbage and recycling collection in the city.
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President Joe Biden said Friday that Hamas is “no longer capable” of carrying out another large-scale attack on Israel as he urged Israelis and Hamas to come to a deal to release remaining hostages for an extended cease-fire. Biden addressed the nearly 8-month-old Israel-Hamas war as the Israeli military confirmed on Friday that its forces […]
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