Avian influenza case found in commercial poultry flock in Manitoba
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Hundreds of women marched through downtown Mexico City on Sunday to protest the horrifying death of an 18-year-old in the northern city of Monterrey.
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Health officials say there has been an increase in sexually transmitted infections across the country during the pandemic. One of the reasons is the lack of access to testing. But now, health departments are pushing people to get tested because the longer you wait, the higher the risk for serious consequences. “Many of the clinics […]
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Parts of southwestern Manitoba have been hit hard by inclement weather once again, as the province deals with another Colorado low system that has knocked out power for thousands and closed sections of several highways.
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WINNIPEG -- The province has issued a flood warning for the Red River Valley from Emerson to the Red River Floodway inlet just south of the city of Winnipeg.
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As of Monday travellers entering Canada will face fewer pandemic border measures. Unvaccinated children under the age of 12 travelling with a fully vaccinated adult will no longer need a COVID-19 test to travel to Canada. Pre-entry tests will still be needed for partially vaccinated or unvaccinated travellers. Fully vaccinated travellers will no longer be […]
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Donna Prince could hardly contain her emotions as she talked about the charges laid against her now former partner. âI had no idea this was happening at all. He hid everything from me,â said Prince. “Upset, betrayal, hurt, angry.” Her 36-year-old former husband was charged with sexual assault and sexual interference last October in connection […]
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Police in Winnipeg have safely located a missing 11-year-old girl who was last seen Friday in the city's William Whyte area.
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Only four months into 2022, Christmas goodies are already piling up in the basement of a North End thrift shop, ready for the next festive season.
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Thousands of customers in southern Manitoba were without power by early Sunday afternoon as rainfall and storm conditions continued to ravage the province. Significant rainfall and snowfall in areas like Winnipeg, Dauphin, Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Morden and Virden have led to more than 13,000 people without power. READ: Winnipeggers deal with streets, basements flooded […]
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Manitobans are battling overland flooding as major rainfall continues to pour on most of the provinceâs southern regions. Water is pooling in streets, storm drains are being clogged and residents are desperately searching for sandbags as the fear of flooding intensifies. Some Winnipeg residents saw their basements being flooded and many roads needed to be […]
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The family of late Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur has agreed to national funeral for hockey great, to be held May 3. Quebec Premier Francois Legault announced through his Twitter account Sunday the funeral will be held at 11 a.m. at Mary Queen of the World Cathedral in downtown Montreal. Ahead of the funeral, Lafleur […]
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Anjali Rego doesnât mind some online grocery order substitutions. Swap out regular tomatoes for cherry tomatoes? No problem. But other changes irk her. Switch regular meat for a plant-based substitute? No way. âI donât mind if you give me a different kind of tomato. But donât goof up my meat,â says the Mississauga, Ont., resident. […]
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Thousands of people in Manitoba are without power and more than a dozen highway sections are closed early Sunday morning as a massive weekend downpour â and, in some areas, snowfall â continues in parts of the province.
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Manitoba has issued a flood warning for the province's Red River Valley, from the southern community of Emerson near the United States border up to the Red River Floodway inlet just south of Winnipeg.
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OTTAWA â New measures to ensure Canada doesn't export sensitive technology to foreign adversaries are among the changes being eyed by Ottawa to bolster the country's economic security.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pressed the West for more powerful weapons as he prepared to meet with top U.S. officials in the war-torn country’s capital Sunday, while Russian forces concentrated their attacks on the east, including trying to dislodge the last Ukrainian troops in the battered port of Mariupol. Zelenskyy announced the planned visit by […]
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France voted in a presidential runoff election Sunday with repercussions for Europe’s future, with centrist incumbent Emmanuel Macron the front-runner but fighting a tough challenge from far-right rival Marine Le Pen. The centrist Macron is asking voters to trust him for a second five-year term despite a presidency troubled by protests, the pandemic and the […]
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The $130-million redevelopment of a former Hudson's Bay Co. building has the potential to transform the lives of hundreds of First Nations people and reshape Winnipeg's downtown, but it faces many potential hurdles along the way.
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It was an incredible journey by land and water that brought a mosque to Inuvik from Winnipeg in 2010. Now, a new picture book tells the story of the mosque's move â an effort the author says brought communities together.
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An independent senator is calling on the House of Commons to fast-track a new law she’s proposing that would confiscate billions of dollars of frozen Russian assets and use them to rebuild Ukraine. Sen. Ratna Omidvar’s bill â titled “An Act respecting the repurposing of certain seized, frozen or sequestered assets” â is set to […]
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New measures to ensure Canada doesn’t export sensitive technology to foreign adversaries are among the changes being eyed by Ottawa to bolster the country’s economic security. Other possibilities include making it easier to fine companies that fail to comply with investment screening rules and mapping supply chains to identify critical vulnerabilities, according to a federal […]
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My mother died long before we could meet. She was 19 when she had me, scared and living in a society that shamed her for being pregnant. My adoption was an expectation rather than a choice.Â
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The World Health Organization says at least one death has been reported in connection with a mysterious liver disease outbreak affecting children in Europe and the United States. The U.N. health agency said late Saturday that it has so far received reports of at least 169 cases of âacute hepatitis of unknown originâ from a […]
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A former principal dancer of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet who was the victim of a homicide in Ottawa earlier this month is being remembered for his community work and contributions to Canadian dance.Â
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The sun came out as Ukrainians marked Orthodox Easter in the capital, Kyiv, on Sunday with prayers for those fighting on the front lines and others trapped beyond them in places like Mariupol. St. Volodymyr’s Cathedral in Kyiv was ringed by hundreds of worshippers with baskets to be blessed. Inside, a woman clutched the arm […]
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Three Winnipeg underpasses are closed due to flooding as rain continues to fall in the city, and highways are closed outside the city as snow comes down elsewhere in the province.
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The Red River Floodway is being put into use for a second time this spring as parts of southern Manitoba are hit with major precipitation this weekend, the province says.
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Various weather warnings are in effect for southern Manitoba for the weekend. Environment Canada issued rainfall, snowfall and storm warnings for multiple regions in the province, including Winnipeg. Some areas are expecting rain, wet snow and freezing rain, which will turn into heavy snow later Saturday and into Sunday. A snowfall of between 20 to […]
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Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant emerged victorious in their opening game of the 2022 mixed doubles world championships, besting Germany 9-3 on Saturday in Geneva, Switzerland.
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A former detainee of Guantanamo Bay is taking legal action against the Canadian government over its alleged role in his 14 years behind bars marked by torture and intimidation. Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a Mauritanian who lived in Montreal for two months, launched a $35-million lawsuit Friday alleging that faulty intelligence provided by Canadian authorities contributed […]
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IQALUIT â Somewhere in the Canadian Arctic dozens of dogs run over ice and snow under Nunavut's high April sun as they pull sleds with racers in tow.
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Pope Francis made key appointments in his newly reformed Vatican bureaucracy Saturday, naming new deputies for the doctrine office and confirming the highest-ranked woman in the Holy See as the No. 2 in the development office. The appointments are some of the first since Francis last month issued his long-awaited overhaul of the Vatican Curia, […]
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A storm warning is in effect ahead of a weather system thatâs expected to bring heavy snow to parts of western Manitoba through Sunday, Environment Canada says.
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Manitoba conservation officers are continuing to enforce deadlines to remove ice-fishing shacks for the 2021-22 angling season in the southern division.
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Canadian “Jeopardy!” champion Mattea Roach has found herself at the centre of an ownership dispute. The 23-year-old Torontonian – or is that Haligonian? – tutor earned the eighth-longest streak in the TV game show’s regular-season history Friday with 14 consecutive wins, and her fellow Canadians are taking note. “People in Nova Scotia, and then also […]
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Cathy Riddell wants to move on, but the justice system has kept her stuck in time. She hopes other victims of crime don’t have to endure what she and more than a dozen other survivors — and numerous grieving relatives — of the worst attack in Toronto’s history have gone through. It’s been four years […]
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Russian forces in Ukraine tried to storm a steel plant housing soldiers and civilians in the southern city of Mariupol on Saturday while attempting to crush the last corner of resistance in a location of high symbolic and strategic value to Moscow, Ukrainian officials said. The reported assault on the eve of Orthodox Easter came […]
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The Hudson's Bay Co.'s transfer of its downtown Winnipeg building to the Southern Chiefs' Organization signals a change in the degree to which leaders will tolerate the continuing decay of the inner city.
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On Nov. 8, 2019, when I saw a homeless man standing outside my work, it seemed only natural to buy him a cup of tea. His name was Leroy. He was the best checkers player in Canada and 12th best in the world.
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Members of the LGBTQ community, Indigenous people and racialized groups fear a proposed law tackling online harm could disproportionately curtail their online freedoms and even make them police targets, responses to a government consultation have warned. The documents, revealed through an access to information request, contain warnings that federal plans to curb online hate speech […]
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French President Emmanuel Macron is in the pole position to win reelection Sunday in the country’s presidential runoff, yet his lead over far-right rival Marine Le Pen depends on one major uncertainty: voters who could decide to stay home. A Macron victory in this vote, which could have far-reaching repercussions for Europe’s future direction and […]
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Russia shifted a dozen crack military units from the shattered port of Mariupol to eastern Ukraine and pounded away at cities across the region, Ukrainian authorities said Friday, as the two sides hurtled toward what could be an epic battle for control of the country’s industrial heartland. Meanwhile, Russia reported that one serviceman was killed […]
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