4 killed in shooting at Tulsa hospital campus; shooter dead
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Residential school survivors met with Catholic bishops in Winnipeg Wednesday to discuss what they'd like to hear from Pope Francis when he visits Canada this summer.
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Four people were killed Wednesday in a shooting at a Tulsa, Oklahoma medical building on a hospital campus, a police captain said.
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Winnipeggers will deal with flooded basements and sewage in the rivers for decades as the city's sewer improvement plan crawls along at its current pace.
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A 14-year-old reported missing in The Pas on Wednesday afternoon has been found.
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Quebec's Health Department says 52 monkeypox cases have been confirmed in the province. Health officials said confirmed cases is up from 25 cases last week.
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After decades as a long-term care facility for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, Winnipeg's St. Amant is transforming into a support centre to help people live in the community.
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Residential school survivors met with Roman Catholic bishops today to discuss what they expect from Pope Francis’s visit to Canada next month. The meeting followed two days of talks among some members of the National Indian Residential School Circle of Survivors about the visit and reconciliation with the church. Ken Young, the former Assembly of […]
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Canadian Blood Services is set to lift its remaining restrictions on donations from gay and bisexual men later this year, but rules remain for another type of much-needed donation. The announcement about blood donations was a significant step forward for the LGBTQ2S+ community, who have long condemned the rules as discriminatory, but a man who […]
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Police say a shooting took place at a lounge on Portage Avenue late Tuesday night. The Winnipeg Police Service says it responded to reports of a shooting at the lounge in the 1800 block of Portage around 11:45 p.m. Officers say they determined two suspects fled the scene after the shooting. A man was hospitalized […]
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Politicians at the Manitoba Legislature were preparing to pass more than 20 bills into law Wednesday night, including one to increase the minimum wage, before breaking for the summer.
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A jury on Wednesday ruled in favour of Johnny Depp in his libel lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard, vindicating his stance that Heard fabricated claims that Depp abused her before and during their brief marriage. The jury also ruled in favour of Heard, who said she was defamed by Depp’s lawyer when he called her […]
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At this time last year, southern Manitoba was starting the first of five consecutive days that hit 30 C or warmer. Manitobans will have to wait a bit longer this year to see temperatures like that, says Environment Canada's Dave Phillips.
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Some communities in southern Manitoba are still bracing for more flood impacts while others begin to assess the damage after another storm moved across the region this week.
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Politicians at the Manitoba legislature are expected to pass a number of bills into law this evening before starting their summer break. Among the bills expected to go to a final vote is one that would let the government raise the minimum wage above the $12.35-an-hour that is scheduled to take effect in October. RELATED: […]
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers closed out their pre-season schedule Tuesday night with a 25-16 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders at Mosaic Stadium in Regina.
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One of Canada’s biggest budget airlines is being allowed to keep flying routes in the country. Flair Airlines will not have to ground its aircrafts following a decision Wednesday by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) that determined the airline was indeed “Canadian.” The Edmonton-based low-cost carrier previously requested an 18-month exemption from Canadian ownership rules, […]
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The white 18-year-old man accused of fatally shooting 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was charged Wednesday by a grand jury with domestic terrorism motivated by hate and 10 counts of first-degree murder. Payton Gendron, who has been in custody since the May 14 shooting, is scheduled to be arraigned […]
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Indian Horse Relay racing is relatively new to Canada. For Indigenous People's Month, we learn from a young rider with a passion for 'North America's original extreme sport' — one that involves speed, adrenaline and toughness.
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B.C. has been granted an exemption to allow it to decriminalize some drug possession for personal use. But that move isn't being expanded across Canada yet.
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The Manitoba government says it will not follow British Columbia’s in decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs for personal use. The federal government has approved B.C.’s request for a three-year exemption that will prevent charges being laid against anyone with 2.5 grams or less of drugs, including opioids, cocaine and methamphetamine. B.C. provincial health […]
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The Bank of Canada raised its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point to 1.5 per cent on Wednesday and signalled that more hikes are on the way.
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Walmart photo centre has an offer right now for a free 6×8 greeting card. Use promo code FD6X8GC. Online only and free instore pick-up.
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Hundreds gathered to mourn a mother of four killed in The Maples on the weekend, and her aunt and others called for more action to protect Indigenous women from violence.
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Brochet and Tadoule Lake are under winter storm warnings, while snowfall warnings have been issued for Lynn Lake, Leaf Rapids and Pukatawagan.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, Canada’s governments are very good at commissioning reports, listening to recommendations and then … not doing much. It’s a pattern we’ve perfected over the years. In fact, a damning report delivered this week on sexual assault and harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces was actually the second on the same […]
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson has just done something her former boss called "not fair" and "not right" — rehired a chief of staff who received a severance payment from the province in recent memory.
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The locations of people who used the popular Tim Hortons app was tracked without their consent, Canada's privacy commissioner found in a scathing report.
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The prevalence of ticks that can carry Lyme disease is expected to be higher than ever in much of Canada this year, researchers say.
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The Bank of Canada hiked its key interest rate to 1.5 per cent Wednesday as it tries to put the brakes on runaway inflation.
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Two Winnipeg mayoral candidates were surrounded by their communities Tuesday night as they launched their respected campaigns for the city's top political seat.
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King's School, a private Christian school in Winnipeg, has placed one of its teachers on leave while an investigation is conducted into the teacher’s conduct at school.
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Some leaders in Winnipeg’s LGBTQ2S+ community say a last-minute attempt by the Winnipeg Police Service to get involved in this year’s celebrations four hours before the raising of the Rainbow Flag at City Hall – was too little, too late. “As an organizer, why wait until the week before pride? Why wait until the day […]
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The provincial justice minister isn't interested in asking Ottawa to exempt Manitobans from federal criminal charges for possessing small amounts of some drugs, despite the fact the federal government has shown openness to the possibility elsewhere.
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Advocates are calling for urgent action after three First Nations women, including Tessa Perry, a 31-year-old remembered by family as a devoted mother, were killed in two-week period in Winnipeg.
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Kimber Osiowy says he woke up to the sound of a tree crashing down around 1:30 a.m. early Tuesday morning. It turns out the tree was the one in his very front yard. It appears the roots were loosened in a ground already saturated with water, and the wind did the rest. The falling tree […]
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Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest promised Tuesday to subject a national ban on so-called assault-style firearms to a classification review by a panel of experts. It comes after the former Quebec premier said back in March, when specifically asked about the prohibition, that he wasn’t “seeking to change the laws as they are.” “That’s not […]
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The Manitoba government is bringing forth a bill that could raise the minimum wage in the province by 40 cents, but some say the minimum is not enough. They are pushing for a living wage for Manitobans. The current minimum wage is set to increase from $11.95 to $12.35 in October. Kevin Rebeck, the president […]
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Doctors Manitoba says the pandemic backlog of diagnostic tests and surgeries may have peaked and is starting to very slowly decrease.
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Seasonal or higher than normal temperatures across much of the country will offer Canadians a chance to enjoy the summer, but predictions from a prominent national forecaster warn the humidity could welcome a rather stormy few months. Chris Scott, chief meteorologist at The Weather Network, says the heat coupled with an active jet stream will […]
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Canada's new gun control bill could take months to pass, but there are concerns some people may buy more firearms in the meantime.
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The RM of St. Clements has sent out notices to the owners of about 40 properties, warning them to be prepared to leave if Lake Winnipeg rises further, as the rainstorm pounding southern Manitoba has compounded high water on the lake.
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B.C. has been granted an exemption that will allow it to decriminalize small amounts of drugs for personal possession starting in 2023, through to 2026.
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Police have identified the woman who died two weeks ago after she was hit by a vehicle on Henry Street south of the Canadian Pacific Railway yards near downtown Winnipeg.
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Canada is extending pandemic restrictions for travellers crossing the country's border for at least for another month. That includes vaccine mandates, random COVID-19 tests and use of the ArriveCan app.
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The license plates of two vehicles submerged and stalled at Winnipeg’s McPhillips underpass were barely visible as flood water rose rapidly. The accumulation of rain forced two drivers to ditch their vehicles at McPhillips and Logan Avenue as southern Manitoba was hit with more rain Monday into Tuesday. READ: More heavy rain, severe winds on […]
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Manitobans are dealing with more rain and wind in what is already one of the wettest springs on record. A special weather event is continuing Tuesday, with severe gusts from 60 to 90 km/h expected in southern Manitoba. The province was already hit with more rain in the Whiteshell, Red River Valley and Interlake areas […]
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The federal government is extending the current border measures for travellers entering Canada for at least another month. The extension means all travellers, regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status, will need to continue to submit information in the ArriveCAN app before they arrive at the Canadian border. “We’ve always had to strike the balance between […]
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