4 in 10 Manitobans lost healthy habits during the pandemic: Doctors Manitoba
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The decades-old Canada Day tradition of a street party in Osborne Village won't be returning.
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International air travellers to the U.S. will soon not need to take a pre-entry COVID-19 test before boarding flights to the States.
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In today’s Big Story podcast, for those who have been paying attention to Canadian politics for the past three to four decades, Jean Charest will be a familiar figure. Charest was first elected to the House of Commons in 1984, he lead the Progressive Conservative Party from 1993-1998, he also served as the 29th premier […]
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In recent years, Caribbean riders have become a fixture in Winnipeg's horse-racing community — the result of a strategic effort by Assiniboia Downs to sustain the sport in the city, while also providing the riders who come here an opportunity to grow in their craft.
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Tanya St. Jacques and their partner are trying to comprehend why someone — who they caught on a porch surveillance camera — would tear down a 2SLGBTQ rainbow flag from their West End home during Pride month.
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With June being National Indigenous History Month, three Winnipeg families talked with CBC about how they're preserving Indigenous culture and traditions in their lives.
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A Canadian animal law advocacy organization is raising concerns over a bill that has been introduced in the House of Commons designed to secure biosecurity on farms. Agriculture critic, John Barlow, tabled Bill C-275 to protect biosecurity of food supply and to prevent people from trespassing onto farms and facilities. The bill would see those […]
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The central bank's Financial System Review is always heart-stopping because it warns of the biggest potential risks. The fact that the worst-case scenario is unlikely is little comfort for those who may have to pay the price.
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Statistics Canada says the country added 40,000 jobs in May, an increase of 0.2 per cent over the previous month, driven largely by increasing labour demand in accommodation and food services sectors. While full-time work grew, bringing Canada’s unemployment levels to a new record low, part-time work decreased as did jobs in the goods-producing sector […]
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Provincial funding for the home, nutrition and learning program is set to end June 30, and community organizers say that leaves recipients of the food program in a precarious position.
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City council's public works committee voted Thursday to strip the glass, doors and seating from two bus shelters near Kildonan Place at the behest of the area councillor.
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A Winnipeg mother charged with manslaughter this week in the death of her newborn daughter has struggled with addictions, homelessness and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, a court was told during a 2018 sentencing hearing.
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Winnipeggers can register for summer leisure guide courses starting Tuesday, and though many popular programs are back after a two-year pandemic hiatus, some remain on hold.
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Breakfast Television’s Melanie Ng is a familiar face for morning people across Canada, covering news stories from across the country and worldwide. Recently, Ng became the story after a social media post caused viewers to wonder if she was pregnant. It started with a trendy TikTok video posted on June 2 to Breakfast Television’s social […]
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Mayoral candidate Rick Shone says Winnipeg developers build parking lots so big, customers and tenants end up paying the price in the form of more expensive goods or higher monthly rents.
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Three people were rushed to hospital after a two-vehicle collision on Archibald Street on Thursday afternoon.
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An experienced angler credits an automatically inflating personal flotation device for helping to save his life when his boat flipped on the Winnipeg River near Lac du Bonnet on Friday.
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Vancouver and Toronto are reportedly set to be announced as the two Canadian host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Edmonton out of the running.
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Adults in Manitoba with profound hearing loss will now be able to get 80 per cent of the cost of their cochlear implant processor replacements covered.
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Winnipeg agreed to give its downtown development agency $2.5 million worth of tax breaks over 25 years to help get a $54-million redevelopment off the ground at the former site of the Public Safety Building.
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As the Canadian men's national team took to the field Thursday ahead of its match against Curacao, players remain in the dark about ongoing labour talks.
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Winnipeg police are asking for help finding a woman who has not been seen for months.
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Water levels have lowered enough for the Manitoba government to allow residents of North Whiteshell Provincial Park back into the region.
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An expert group drafted by the World Health Organization (WHO) to help investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic says further research is needed to determine how COVID-19 first began, including a more detailed analysis of the possibility it was a laboratory accident. That stance marks a sharp reversal of the U.N. health agency’s initial […]
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The City of Winnipeg is poised to offer the Southern Chiefs' Organization up to $9.7 million in property-tax rebates over 25 years as part of a package to assist the $135-million redevelopment of the former Hudson's Bay building.
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In its latest financial review, the Bank of Canada says the risks created by high household debt, inflation, and housing prices could amplify the downturn.
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Zach Collaros offered to take some snaps during the Blue Bombers’ pre-season games, but the veteran quarterback was told it wasn’t necessary. Such is the level of confidence earned by the reigning CFL most outstanding player and Grey Cup most valuable player. The faith head coach Mike O’Shea and offensive co-ordinator Buck Pierce have in […]
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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson is apologizing to organizers of the annual Pride parade in Winnipeg. Stefanson spoke at the Pride rally at the legislature on Sunday – an event that celebrates the LGBTQ community. But she did not take part in the parade afterward, and organizers say her staff had promised she would. Barry Karlenzig, […]
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Greg Nesbitt has been named Manitoba's new minister of natural resources and northern development following the resignation of former minister Scott Fielding, a news release from the province says.
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More than 2,000 Manitobans have died with COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.
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Premier Heather Stefanson will not be invited to participate in future Winnipeg Pride events after she didn't walk in the parade Sunday, which the organizer's president says insulted an entire community.
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The Manitoba government is encouraging people to take advantage of a weekend of free access to provincial parks while also warning people to check ahead to make sure their destination isn’t flooded out.
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With never-seen video, new audio and a “mountain of evidence,” the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol will attempt to show not only the deadly violence that erupted that day but also the chilling backstory as the defeated president, Donald Trump, tried to overturn Joe Biden’s election victory. Thursday’s prime-time […]
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In today’s Big Story podcast, almost five years have passed since the start of the #MeToo movement, and just a few days ago, a verdict was reached in the trial of a famous Canadian musician accused of sexual assault. The Hoggard trial serves as a sort of litmus test in terms of how far Canada […]
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An award-winning Cree-Métis professor who grew up in northern Saskatchewan will not be moving to his home province's university because administrators demanded certain paperwork to prove he's Indigenous.
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A gold teeth grill, a birth certificate, and packs of dish soap. These are just some of the unusual items Uber riders in Canada left behind when using the ride-sharing service. Phones, wallets, and keys once again topped the sixth annual Uber Lost and Found Index, which ranks some of the most popular items left […]
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The Manitoba government celebrated its new education tax rebate as a means to give financial relief to all property owners, but as many as 18,000 cheques have not been deposited.
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Liberals have faced — and have largely resisted — persistent calls to do something more about inflation and the cost of living. If inflation is still a burning issue when the House of Commons returns this fall, the Liberals might be compelled to take steps.
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The woman behind a sexual assault complaint against Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Arlen Dumas is speaking out for the first time after a letter of support signed by 200 people emerged this week.
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A new marketing campaign centred around the tagline "Winnipeg: Made from what's real" will soon hit movie theatres, TV screens and social media, aimed at attracting tourists to Winnipeg while attempting to encapsulate and reflect something genuine that defines the city and its people.
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A 160-acre piece of land in Winnipeg that has sat under-developed for close to two decades is one step closer to a new, and vibrant future. An agreement between the City of Winnipeg and the Treaty One Nations could see the largest Urban reserve in Canada developed on these lands. “This is generational, I’m not […]
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A 10th candidate has registered to run for mayor in Winnipeg.
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Wednesday marked Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman’s final state of the city address after he announced he would not be seeking re-election in October. Bowman addressed nearly 900 people at the RBC Convention Centre, reflecting upon his time in office. “Eight years in office has been incredibly rewarding and I wouldn’t trade it for anything because […]
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A community-based organization in Winnipeg's northwest is praising additional investments in a mindfulness-based therapy that is being expanded to reach more people amid increased need for mental health services due to the pandemic.
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Outgoing Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman made one last pledge in his final state of the city speech: he won't stop pursuing accountability from the people and companies responsible the city's police headquarters project.
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The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority has hired over 850 new screening agents to help deal with delays at airports.
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The Manitoba government announced it is investing $830,000 to create 30 nurse training spots at Red River College. The goal of the investment is to address staffing shortages that have impacted Manitoba’s health-care system and delayed thousands of surgeries since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding will go towards renovating learning spaces, additional […]
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