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The City of Winnipeg has launched a two-year pilot project to offer an accessible vehicle for hire service.
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Nearly 2,000 residents from Peguis First Nation have fled as the Fisher River flooded the community in Manitoba's Interlake region. CBC went to Manitoba's largest First Nation and gave resident Toryan McCorrister a phone to videotape his story of why he decided to stay.
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The streets surrounding the Burton Cummings Theatre will be rocking in downtown Winnipeg this summer.
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Firefighters battled a house fire on Loudoun Road in southwest Winnipeg on Wednesday morning.
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A Winnipeg church has been fined $9,000 after it admitted a much-criticized graduation ceremony held at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic violated a public health order banning indoor gatherings.
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WINNIPEG — The leader of the Green Party of Manitoba is planning to leave after spending more than a decade growing the party's visibility and share of the popular vote.
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An interminable and unwinnable war in Europe? That’s what NATO leaders fear and are bracing for as Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds into its third month with little sign of a decisive military victory for either side and no resolution in sight. The possibility of a stalemate is fueling concerns that Ukraine may remain a […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, looking at gas and grocery prices, it might be hard to believe inflation is anywhere close to stopping, but economists see some promising signs. Whether it has peaked yet or not, however, the real test will be if the inflation rate recedes or stabilizes at five percent or higher. How […]
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Peguis First Nation floods every three or four years while every community in the Red River Valley — including smaller centres like Morris, Emerson, St. Adolphe and Roseau River First Nation — are protected by ring dikes built high enough to keep floodwaters out.
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Conservative leadership candidates took the stage Wednesday in Edmonton for what turned into an unorthodox, wide-ranging debate that featured discussions about the war in Ukraine, abortion and supply management — with detours on the topics of binge-worthy TV shows and the candidates' current reading lists.
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As the United States faces turmoil over the possible overturning of the right to have an abortion, a new poll offers a picture of how Canadians feel about the issue. About four in five respondents to an online survey by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies said they are in favour of a woman’s […]
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The first known case of a severe acute hepatitis emerging in children in several countries has been detected in Manitoba.
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The leader of the Green Party of Manitoba is planning to leave after spending more than a decade growing the party's visibility and share of the popular vote.
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The unplanned outage was reported by Manitoba Hydro shortly after 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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Some outdoorsy Manitobans with plans to pitch a tent or set up a trailer in a provincial park this month may have to find something else to do.
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Ron Dreger peers out over what looks more like a lake with sandbars poking up from the surface than his normally dry 1,600-hectare farm in the rural municipality of Morris, Man.
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While flood waters are rising in some parts of Manitoba, so too is the cost of flood infrastructure the government says is necessary to avert some future flooding events in the Interlake.
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Community members in Winnipeg worked together to come up with a plan to raise, then invest millions differently.
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The U.S. Interior Department says it will release a report Wednesday that will begin to uncover the truth about the federal government’s past oversight of Native American boarding schools. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced an initiative last June to investigate the troubled legacy of boarding schools, which the government established and supported for decades. Indigenous […]
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There has been a sharp increase in the number of reported violations involving child sexual abuse imagery handled by the Winnipeg Police Service over the last decade, and it’s a growing and concerning trend for both experts and reported survivors of the crime. “I’m concerned. I’m concerned as a parent. That shows our kids are […]
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WINNIPEG -- A prolonged winter and recent spring flooding have pushed back the camping season in several Manitoba campgrounds.
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WINNIPEG — Voters in a northern Manitoba constituency are to go to the polls in a provincial byelection on June 7.
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A new report from the Canadian Institute for Health and Information (CIHI) puts Manitoba’s surgical backlog into perspective. It reveals that through the first 18 months of the pandemic, some wait times have been among the worst in the country. “It’s going to be a very uphill battle to get to a decent spot on […]
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A Winnipeg ophthalmologist says the province must do better for its citizens in light of new data that suggests Manitoba lagged behind nearly all provinces when it came to cataract surgeries in the first year-and-a-half of the pandemic.
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Voters in a northern Manitoba constituency are to go to the polls in a provincial byelection on June 7. The seat of Thompson includes the city of the same name and several other communities stretching to Hudson Bay and is a longtime NDP stronghold. It was last held by New Democrat Danielle Adams, who died […]
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The NDP and PCs will field candidates in the byelection to replace the late NDP MLA Danielle Adams, who was killed in a highway crash in December.
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A 32-year-old Winnipeg man has been arrested following an animal abuse case. The Winnipeg Humane Society says it received a report from the man’s roommate saying a cat in the home was being abused. Upon investigating, the humane society found the cat in the home with severe limb and facial injuries. The cat was taken […]
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*WARNING: Article contains graphic photo of nurse’s stab wound, below* On Christmas Day 2021, Winnipeg nurse Gretchen Marasigan-Esteva was working at a long-term care facility when the unthinkable happened. At around 9:30 p.m., she was finishing up her shift when she was attacked. “I saw a resident pass by,” recounted Marasigan-Esteva. “He was running straight […]
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Winnipeg's mayor says it's encouraging Manitoba removed specific conditions on millions of dollars in funding for a sewage upgrade and zero-emission transit buses.
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A Winnipeg police officer has been acquitted of assault after a judge said key factors in the Crown's case left him with reasonable doubt as to what took place the night of the incident.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says Russian troops planted mines in playgrounds, parks and at the front gates of family homes in Irpin, a town she recently visited with the prime minister. Joly visited Kyiv and Irpin on Sunday with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a surprise visit to Ukraine to reopen Canada’s embassy. Speaking […]
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The agency tasked with overseeing Manitoba police officers is asking for witnesses to come forward after a man suffered a broken arm during an arrest last week.
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Winnipeg police have arrested a man as part of an animal cruelty investigation involving an injured cat.
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When three-year-old colt Rich Strike stunned the horse racing world on Saturday, it sent tremors through the dirt track and empty seats 2,000 kilometres away at Winnipeg's Assiniboia Downs.
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OTTAWA — The ups and downs of pandemic waves continue to affect wait times for elective surgeries in Canada, adding to concerns about mounting backlogs as provinces ease restrictions, new data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information shows.
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Nearly 300 Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion of their country are expected to touch down in Manitoba as early as next week. The province says one of the federally arranged chartered flights bringing Ukrainians to Canada is to arrive in Winnipeg. The exact date isn’t known, the province said in a release, but officials are eyeing […]
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Nearly 300 Ukrainian refugees are expected to arrive in Winnipeg next week on a charter flight from Poland, the Manitoba government announced on Tuesday.
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A flight carrying nearly 300 Ukrainian refugees will land at Winnipeg's James Richardson International Airport later this month.
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A tireless advocate for Indigenous children received the key to the city of Winnipeg on a day meant to mark one of her most significant achievements.
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