19 COVID-19 deaths reported over 3 days in Manitoba as hospitalizations drop by 23
There were 19 deaths from COVID-19 reported over the last three days in Manitoba, while hospitalizations decreased by 23, the province says.
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There were 19 deaths from COVID-19 reported over the last three days in Manitoba, while hospitalizations decreased by 23, the province says.
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WINNIPEG — Manitoba reported 633 patients are currently in hospital due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) on Monday. Of those, 40 are in the intensive care unit.
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Live coverage of the Olympic men's hockey qualification playoff game between Canada and China begins on Tuesday at 8 a.m. ET. The two teams met on Sunday, a 5-0 Canada win, but Tuesday's meeting has one key difference: it's an elimination game.
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Canadian pilots Justin Kripps, Chris Spring and Taylor Austin will be in competition at the Yanqing National Sliding Centre with the final heat of the Olympic men's two-man bobsleigh event.
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The Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre in Winnipeg has received $130,000 from the provincial government to co-develop a provincial implementation plan to raise awareness and end violence against Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQ people in Manitoba.
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Comfort, toughness, and timeless design are home furnishing trends this year. At the core of these trends are wood and wooden furniture. Like their favourite film or CD, people keep going back to wood despite the rise of modern materials. ... Read More »
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As opportunities for ski jumping decline in Canada, forcing the national program to move abroad, its athletes hope an Olympic medal will spark a resurgence in the sport.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have extended defensive back Deatrick Nichols' contract by one year.
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A list of some of the worst gifts ever offers some insight into lazy lovers’ ideas of what makes for a sweet, romantic, or sexy present.
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Rock and roll legends the Foo Fighters will play Winnipeg's Canada Life Centre this fall.
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Here is the second part of the deals of the week from the Regent location in winnipeg. Make sure to check out the first part.
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Here is the first part of the deals from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Make sure to check back for part two. And also check out all of the markdown Monday deals.
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Amid ongoing protests in Canada, reports suggest Justin Trudeau will invoke the Emergencies Act for the first time since its creation.
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Today is Markdown Monday at Costco. Lots of big deals across the store, look for deals ending in .97. Deals are store specific, here is what I found at the Regent location in Winnipeg. These deals go quickly, and once ... Read More »
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Protesters decrying COVID-19 restrictions and the federal government itself were moved from the mouth of a crucial trade route with the United States on Sunday, while another group stationed in Ottawa denied a claim that they had agreed to leave residential streets after more than two weeks encamped in the capital's core.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told his caucus he will invoke the never-before-used Emergencies Act to give the federal government extra powers to handle anti-vaccine mandate protests across the country, sources say.
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Extreme cold warnings are in effect for northern Manitoba Monday, with temperatures in the –35 C range expected, Environment Canada says.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has tested positive for COVID-19 four days after her husband Prince Charles was confirmed to be infected with the coronavirus, the couple’s office said Monday. Clarence House said Camilla was self-isolating. Charles has been isolating since he tested positive on Thursday, but Camilla had continued with public engagements while taking daily […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, this Olympics will make history for an uncomfortable reason: It will be the first winter games where basically all the snow used will be man-made. Past Olympics have needed snow machines to varying degrees, but never before to make all the snow. It’s a sign of the times as a […]
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Stephanie Rempel's Grade 3 students just got a stack of brand-new books — and how they all got to their class is a story all its own, complete with an unexpected twist and a mysterious benefactor.
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Canada’s Christine de Bruin won bronze in the inaugural Olympic monobob race at the Beijing Games on Monday. Kaillie Humphries, the Stony Plain, Alta., native’s former Canadian teammate took gold in her first Olympics competing for the United States with a dominant combined four-run time of four minutes 19.27 seconds. De Bruin was third in […]
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A Winnipeg couple say they're incredibly frustrated and upset after discovering an 89-year-old family member has been transferred to a hospital in Flin Flon from Winnipeg without any notice.
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Five years after a bus driver was stabbed to death on the job, some operators say they still fear getting seriously hurt or killed at work.
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The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) says it does not condone its members supporting or actively taking part in causes that jeopardize the “apolitical imperative” associated with its functions. The statement, issued on Sunday, was issued after CANSOFCOM was recently made aware of allegations against at least three members who have been — in […]
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In response to the ongoing protests in the capital and across Canada, the Prime Minister is chairing a meeting with law enforcement to discuss and respond.
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Jennifer Jones and Canada got back on track with a crucial 11-5 win over Alina Kovaleva and the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) in the women's curling round robin on Monday at the Beijing Games.
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Even the star-studded Los Angeles Rams have a limit to the number of injuries they can withstand, and they were all but out of playmakers in the second half of the Super Bowl. They still had Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp, and they still had Matthew Stafford. They were enough to win a championship. Los […]
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There have still been no tickets given or arrests made in connection with protesters who have now been blocking Manitoba’s main international border crossing for more than three days, RCMP say.
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The mayor of Ottawa says the city has struck a deal with protesters who have jammed downtown streets for more than two weeks that will see them move out of residential areas in the next 24 hours. Jim Watson’s office says Freedom Convoy organizers have agreed to the city’s demands to confine their protest activities […]
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Three people have died following a house fire on Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba.
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A Cree beader has teamed up with the Manitoba Kidney Foundation to make 50 key chains for patients on dialysis.
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South Indian Lake man has been charged in connection with the killing of a man from the northern Manitoba community earlier this month.
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The military is moving troops out of Ukraine in one of the strongest signals yet that a Russian invasion is imminent. The Defence Department says soldiers who have been in Ukraine as part of a training mission are being temporarily relocated to elsewhere in Europe. The department won’t say where the soldiers have gone, nor […]
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Winnipeg police are looking for a 13-year-old girl who has been missing since Monday.
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The second of five whales brought from Canada's Marineland to Connecticut's Mystic Aquarium last year for research purposes has died.
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Three people under the age of 18 died in an early morning house fire in a northern Manitoba First Nation on Saturday, the chief said.
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The last time the Canadian men’s hockey team had to play in the sudden-death qualification round at the Olympics, things worked out quite nicely. Canada can only hope 2022 is 2010 all over again — albeit with someone less famous than Sidney Crosby scoring the Golden Goal. Minutes after the Canadians (2-1) wrapped up the […]
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Winnipeg police are asking the public for help to find a missing 39-year-old man who needs medical care.
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Fatal fires are far too common on First Nations, experts say, and could be prevented. They say dedicated funding for Indigenous-led education and prevention programs, as well as smoke detectors in every home on reserves, could make all the difference.
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WINNIPEG -- With frigid winter temperatures taking hold in southern Manitoba this week, there couldn't be a more appropriate time for the 11th annual Jack Frost Challenge.
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Police in Windsor have cleared the remaining protesters that had choked off access to the Ambassador Bridge for almost a week, however, traffic remains at a standstill at the busiest border crossing into the United States. Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens said the “national economic crisis” at the bridge has come to an end, adding the […]
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Officers from multiple police forces advanced on Sunday morning to clear out the remaining protesters and break up a days-long occupation near the Ambassador Bridge border crossing in Windsor, Ont.
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Canadian short-track speedskater Steven Dubois won a bronze medal in the men’s 500 metres on Sunday at the Beijing Olympics. Dubois finished third behind Shaoang Liu of Hungary and Konstantin Ivliev of Russia. The 24-year-old native of Terrebonne, Que., also won silver in the 1,500 metres after missing out on the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics when […]
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