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WINNIPEG -- A Colorado low expected later this week in southern Manitoba has the potential to be "the worst blizzard in decades."
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WINNIPEG -- Manitobans are being encouraged to roll up their sleeves and donate blood as Easter weekend approaches.
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Canada is targeting Russia’s defence industry with its latest round of sanctions over Moscow’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says the new measures impose restrictions on 33 entities in the Russian defence sector. She says the organizations have provided support to the Russian military — directly or indirectly — and are […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, the housing crisis is one of Canadians’ biggest concerns, and in last week’s federal budget it got some top-line attention. But inflation didn’t receive nearly as much attention, and the cost of everything is rising. How will the plans unveiled by the government make your own budget easier or harder […]
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Despite the province's promise to alleviate surgical backlog, Garth Merkeley says there's been no word on when he can get a procedure that will relieve him of pain.
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After two years of construction, Winnipeg's new and expanded Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada is about to spread its wings and take flight — or, rather, open its doors and welcome visitors.
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An organization in Brandon that helps people battling addiction hopes to open a new community space to those with substance use and alcohol addiction, but faces a major financial shortfall due to unexpected repairs needed to its space.
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A showdown looms in Ukraine after Russia appointed a new military commander and looked to concentrate its attacks in the east, while Ukraine’s president said his troops will hold their ground, urging Western leaders, in particular President Joe Biden, to do more. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Sunday in a nightly address that this week […]
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Nikolaj Ehlers had a goal and two assists Sunday night in the Winnipeg Jets' 4-3 win over the Ottawa Senators.
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Highway 210 has closed after a train derailed in Marchand, Man., southeast of La Broquerie, Sunday night.
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Toronto-set suburban drama “Scarborough” was the top film winner at the Canadian Screen Awards. The book-to-screen adaptation collected three marquee prizes during the televised bash, including best picture. First-time feature filmmakers Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson claimed the direction category, while young star Liam Diaz was named best lead actor. “Scarborough” garnered a grand total […]
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Scottie Scheffler took home his first career major title after winning the 86th Masters. Scheffler went into the weekend at Augusta National five strokes ahead of the competition which tied for the largest 36-hole lead in tournament history. The No. 1 golfer in the world came into the Masters winning three of his last five […]
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Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government, trailing in opinion polls with an election set for next year, is signalling that its upcoming budget will pump more money into health care and offer some sort of protection against rising inflation. Premier Heather Stefanson has revealed some of her cards ahead of the budget, set for Tuesday. Last week, […]
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Manitoba RCMP are investigating the deaths of three people as suspicious following a fatal house fire in Portage la Prairie.
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Beer flowed at incumbent Emmanuel Macron’s celebration of his first-round victory in the French presidential election, while Champagne corks popped across town to mark far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s second-place showing. It was a night of effervescence for both contenders and their supporters ahead of a showdown in two weeks to see who will become […]
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Three bodies were found after crews put out a fire from a burning home in Portage la Prairie, about an hour west of Winnipeg, early Sunday morning. Manitoba RCMP say a man is in custody in connection with the “suspicious deaths.” No personal details of the suspect were provided, or if he knew the victims. […]
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A man is in police custody after three people were found dead in a Portage la Prairie, Man., home after a fire early this morning, RCMP say.
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Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government, trailing in opinion polls with an election set for next year, is signalling that its upcoming budget will pump more money into health care and offer some sort of protection against rising inflation.
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The province has moved to hand out rapid antigen COVID-19 tests in more locations this weekend, as testing protocols are slated to change next week.
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Is the old adage true – that taking 10,000 steps every single day is key to maintaining a healthy lifestyle? New research out of the United States suggests that goal is a little too high, and that it varies by age. The study from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst found people over 60 years […]
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A 27-year-old was killed after he crashed into a building in the city’s North End Saturday night, shortly after failing to stop for police. The Winnipeg Police Service says the interaction began around 9:10 p.m. when officers attempted to stop a vehicle on Selkirk Avenue and McKenzie Street. Police say the vehicle’s insurance was not […]
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A man has been charged with second-degree murder after Winnipeg police found another man dead inside a North End home Friday.
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The Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Collaborative is starting a walkathon to raise awareness. Since the pandemic began, one in three people suffer.
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On Saturday at approximately 9:10 p.m., police said they tried to stop a vehicle with lapsed insurance around the area of Selkirk Avenue and McKenzie Street.
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MP for Mississauga—Streetsville Rechie Valdez made a trip to Manitoba this weekend to hear concerns from local Filipino communities in Winnipeg and Steinbach.
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WINNIPEG -- An unwelcome spring snowstorm could bring as much as 60 cm or more of snow to parts of southern Manitoba in the coming days.
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OTTAWA — The federal government has announced $100 million in additional humanitarian support to respond to the worsening humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and neighbouring countries.
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While last year's severe drought conditions have been alleviated with this winter's snowfall, farmers in Manitoba are again starting the growing season with a lot of uncertainty in the face of rising input costs.
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The federal government's promise of more defence spending is significant, according to an expert at the University of Manitoba. "We are definitely in a shift in attention to homeland security, because we now realize that North America is vulnerable," says Andrea Charron.
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Try to guess which of these movies is Canadian: Disney’s “Turning Red,” which tells the story of growing up as a Chinese-Canadian teen in Toronto and stars Ottawa-born Sandra Oh, or the Oscar-winning sci-fi epic “Dune” from Montreal director Denis Villeneuve and a team of Canadian collaborators. Under Canada’s broadcasting laws, neither is considered to […]
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If you are feeling like things will never change, consider this your invitation to coffee, Lynne Bereza writes. There are many like her who are living happy, productive lives because they have accepted that they suffer from an illness, and they are treating it.
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Pope Francis opened Holy Week Sunday with a call for an Easter truce in Ukraine to make room for a negotiated peace, highlighting the need for leaders to “make some sacrifices for the good of the people.” Celebrating Palm Sunday Mass before crowds in St. Peter’s Square for the first time since the pandemic, Pope […]
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Families and advocates of youth addicted to illicit drugs are divided over whether minors should be forced into so-called secure care to stabilize them before longer-term voluntary treatment could be provided. Laws vary across Canada for what amounts to involuntary detox for minors who are sometimes detained through the emergency department following an overdose. Angie […]
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Ukrainian forces dug in while Russia lined up more firepower Sunday and tapped a decorated general as war commander ahead of a potentially decisive showdown in eastern Ukraine that experts said could start within days with a full-scale offensive. The outcome of that confrontation could determine the course of the war, which has flattened cities, […]
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Active commuters like joggers and cyclists in Winnipeg may have to find new routes for the coming days as rising river levels around the city have forced the closure of several trails. Trails like the one underneath the Provencher Bridge were covered with ice and river water over the weekend. That means some cyclists may […]
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Manitoba’s flood forecasters are keeping watch on a spring storm that the province says could dump 30 to 80 centimetres of snow on southern Manitoba in the next week.
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Winnipeg’s Muslim community met Friday night at the Waverly Mosque for a fundraising iftar, the nightly meal following a day of fasting for Ramadan, to raise money for people in Yemen.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday that he is committed to pressing for peace despite Russian attacks on civilians that have stunned the world, and he renewed his plea for more weapons ahead of an expected surge in fighting in the country’s east. He made the comments in an interview with The Associated Press a […]
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The federal government is exempting more Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion from providing biometrics before coming to Canada. It’s one of a number of measures the government announced today to make it easier to access the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel. Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says Canada won’t require biometrics from people under the age of […]
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One man is dead and another is in custody as police investigate Winnipeg's 10th homicide of the year.
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