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Several rural communities in southern Manitoba have declared local emergencies due to ongoing flooding. Some areas have received two to five times the normal amount of rain and snow in the past few weeks. The City of Morden issued evacuation notices to residents, as did the Rural Municipality of Ritchot. And the Rural Municipality of […]
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Winnipeg police are investigating a homicide after a man was reported injured in the 300 block of Smith Street early on Sunday.
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Kyle Connor's 47th goal of the season at 9:05 of the third period rallied the Winnipeg Jets to a season-ending 4-3 win over the Seattle Kraken on Sunday.
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Winnipeg police are investigating an early morning homicide after an injured man was discovered at a downtown hotel and later died in hospital.
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Hockey fans from across Quebec and beyond descended on the Bell Centre in the thousands Sunday to pay their respects and honour Montreal Canadiens hockey legend Guy Lafleur. Fans donned Lafleur jerseys and brought old Canadiens memorabilia, laid flowers at the Lafleur statue outside the arena and lined up for hours to say goodbye to […]
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Front-line workers are calling for more support for Indigenous families after a Statistics Canada analysis found First Nations, Inuit and MĂ©tis women are more likely to experience physical or sexual assault in their lifetime if they were in government care as children.
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Three Winnipeggers hoping to become the city's 44th mayor wasted no time in launching their campaigns.
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A 24-year-old woman is dead after a crash in Winnipegâs Transcona area in the early hours of Sunday morning, police say.
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A 24-year-old woman has died following a two-car collision in Winnipeg early Sunday morning. Police say the crash happened around 2:20 a.m. at the intersection of Bond Street and Kildare Avenue West. The 24-year-old woman was the driver of one of the vehicles. Police say she needed to be pulled out of her vehicle by […]
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WINNIPEG -- A 24-year-old woman died following a two-vehicle crash early Sunday morning.
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Mental illness among new and expectant mothers has worsened during the pandemic, and a first-of-its kind national fundraiser aims to stop the stigma and offer more support.
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Advocates in Winnipeg are sounding the alarm after almost two dozen overdoses were reported over three days last week and into the weekend, saying the situation around the cityâs toxic drug supply needs to be addressed. âItâs scary out for people right now and itâs a really, really dangerous circumstance for folks right now,â said […]
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The reeve of a southern Manitoba community that declared a local state of emergency because of high water this week says itâs still focused on getting people out of the flood path.
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Four people were killed in a plane crash southeast of Sioux Lookout, Ont., the Royal Canadian Air Force confirmed on Sunday.
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Front-line workers are calling for more support for Indigenous families after a Statistics Canada analysis found First Nations, Inuit and MĂ©tis women are more likely to experience physical or sexual assault in their lifetime if they were in government care as children.Â
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“Jeopardy,” the formerly staid doyen of TV game shows, is in the midst of a queer renaissance â one Canadian hall-of-famer Mattea Roach is proud to be part of. She hasn’t made a big thing out of her sexuality, but nor is it a secret. Her Twitter bio, which reads “lesbian, Nova Scotian, 19x Jeopardy […]
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Front-line workers are calling for more support for Indigenous families after a Statistics Canada analysis found First Nations, Inuit and MĂ©tis women are more likely to experience physical or sexual assault in their lifetime if they were in government care as children. The report, published recently in Juristat, said 63 per cent of Indigenous women […]
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The Inuit community in Winnipeg took part in its first major gathering in two years on Saturday, coming together for Arctic sports, food and conversation.
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The Rolling Thunder rally is set to wind down Sunday after arriving in Ottawa Friday afternoon, bringing large crowds to a downtown core that’s still tense after the three-week-long occupation in February. Saturday’s protests remained mostly peaceful, with crowds taking part in a ceremony at the War Memorial in the morning followed by a motorcycle […]
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For travelers heading to Europe, summer vacations just got a whole lot easier. Italy and Greece relaxed some COVID-19 restrictions on Sunday before Europe’s peak summer tourist season, in a sign that life was increasingly returning to normal. Greece’s civil aviation authority announced that it was lifting all COVID-19 rules for international and domestic flights […]
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With more periods of intense rain and snow, more extreme temperatures and longer freeze-thaw cycles, climate change is expected to wreak havoc on Winnipeg's city roads.
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"Often, the entertainment industry is oblivious to disabled people on the cultural continuum," says Nancy Hansen, director of the University of Manitoba's disability studies interdisciplinary master's program. "Our absence is largely unquestioned."
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Manitoba cattle ranchers are struggling through calving season this spring â a time that's normally warm enough to safely welcome newborns into the world is this year far too cold, snowy and wet.
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Quebecers lined up Sunday for the opportunity to pay their respects to a man who forever marked the provinceâs culture, became synonymous with one of the most storied franchises in sports history, and inspired millions with his kindness and winning ways. Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur will lie in state at Montrealâs Bell Centre for two […]
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Small businesses have had their Instagram accounts hacked, leaving at least one to give up the platform altogether. The social media fraudsters are using a technique which involves sending messages to the account holder which appear to be coming from a friend. The message asks for your help along with a link. But that link […]
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While live local music used to fill the streets of Winnipeg in the warmer months before the pandemic, the scene was forced to pivot virtually. Now that restrictions have eased, musicians like Tyler Del Pino are eager to get back on the live stage. Enter Nashville MB, an event Del Pino came up with during […]
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Yet another weekend of rain for Manitoba, and this time around the storm could raise Red River water levels to those seen in 2009 â which was the second-worst flood on record since 1826. Another Colorado Low system could bring 30 to 80 millimetres of rain to southern and central Manitoba. The province says Winnipeg […]
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Some Manitoba households are evacuating due to rising floodwaters made worse by heavy rain and waterlogged ground that can't absorb moisture fast enough.
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Bill Murray on Saturday acknowledged that his behavior on set led to a complaint from a woman and the suspension of filming on his latest movie. The actor and comedian, in his first comments about the shutdown of âBeing Mortal,â described the incident as a âdifference of opinionâ but declined to provide specifics on what […]
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Ukrainian forces fought village by village Saturday to hold back a Russian advance through the country’s east, while the United Nations worked to broker a civilian evacuation from the last defensive stronghold in the bombed-out ruins of the port city of Mariupol. An estimated 100,000 civilians remain in the city, and up to 1,000 are […]
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A state of local emergency has been declared in the southern Manitoba city of Morden as rising water levels force dozens of people from their homes, the city's mayor says.
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The celebratory sounds of the school year ending have been hushed by tragedy at Canada’s Royal Military College as students and staff mourn the loss of four of their own on Saturday. Officer cadets Jack Hogarth, Andrei Honciu, Broden Murphy and Andres Salek, all poised to graduate, died early Friday morning when their vehicle plunged […]
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Naomi Judd, whose family harmonies with daughter Wynonna turned them into the Grammy-winning country stars The Judds, has died. She was 76. Her daughters, Wynonna and Ashley, announced her death on Saturday in a statement provided to The Associated Press. âToday we sisters experienced a tragedy. We lost our beautiful mother to the disease of […]
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Saturday is Canadian Independent Bookstore Day, the annual event encourages readers to support and celebrate their local, standalone bookseller.
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Two men were hospitalized after a train struck a vehicle at a railway crossing in Winnipeg Friday evening. Police say the collision took place around 5:45 p.m. at the Letellier Crossing â in the area of Bairdmore Boulevard near De Vos Road. Emergency services personnel pulled the driver and passenger out of the vehicle. They […]
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Rain is continuing to fall in southern Manitoba this weekend due to the third major low pressure system to hit the province in as many weeks, Environment Canada says.
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The City of Winnipeg will resume its annual water meter reading program this coming Monday.
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WINNIPEG -- An organized clean-up effort on Friday took out the trash on debris that has collected on Winnipeg streets over the winter.
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Jessica Lee has experienced microagressions in her work as a photojournalist. "Though these are small incidents ... they are something many people from marginalized backgrounds unfortunately have to deal with day to day, making their lives less easy and more frustrating to navigate," she writes.
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With stresses from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to war in Ukraine, many children may be struggling with negative thoughts and emotions. CBC's Information Radio talked with clinical psychologist Dr. Cathy Moser about ways to help kids cope.
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As a boxer, Junior Moar was a national champion, but a lengthy bout in solitary confinement in Stony Mountain brought him to his knees, and left emotional scars he still carries to this day.Â
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As Manitobans build sandbag walls and watch riverbanks vanish under ever-swelling water levels, ghosts of the 1997 flood of the century have returned exactly 25 years later.
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Former “Freedom Convoy” protesters returned to Canada’s capital by the hundreds on Saturday to revel on Parliament Hill and denounce COVID-19 mandates as police staged a massive operation to keep the peace and make sure demonstrators actually return home. Protesters embraced each other, many having not seen one another since police cleared the convoy encampments […]
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