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New New fundraising rules could hurt Manitoba's opposition parties: analyst
Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives are already raising much more money than their opponents. More
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New Snow clearing efforts move into Winnipeg backlanes
More than 400 pieces of heavy machinery are still on Winnipeg streets tackling the aftermath of a Christmas snow dump that left about 30 centimetres of snow on city streets.
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Resolve to be better: Non-profits challenge Manitobans to make new year's plans for the planet
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If you're feeling that familiar push to improve yourself in the new year, why not resolve to do more for the environment?
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Reporter's Notebook Martha Troian reflects on launch of MMIW inquiry
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Journalist Martha Troian reflects on her work with families of missing and murdered Indigenous women, and the inquiry which was called in 2016.
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Winnipeg man rides dog sled through suburbia to Jingle Bells — the Bollywood edition
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They’re no reindeer, but Grip Singh says don’t be fooled — these dogs pull just the same.
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Rampant corruption on the ground biggest hurdle to bringing Yazidis to Canada, expert warns
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Widespread corruption in northern Iraq is the biggest challenge Canada will confront in rescuing Yazidi women and girls, says the expert who led Germany's groundbreaking efforts to give asylum to 1,100 survivors of sexual slavery, torture and violence at the hands of ISIS.
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Take the CBC Manitoba 2016 news quiz
See how closely you've followed news in the province this year.
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Air Canada flight makes emergency landing in Winnipeg after cabin air system overheats
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An Air Canada flight travelling from Toronto to Calgary had to make an emergency landing in Winnipeg Monday night.
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Canadian politics 2016: A year in pictures
Take a look at some of the photos that captured the year's biggest stories in Canadian federal politics.
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Bus delays expected in Winnipeg Tuesday, Handi-Transit to have limited service
The City of Winnipeg says bus riders should expect delays during their morning commute Tuesday.
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Photos Legendary loss: Artists and entertainers who died in 2016
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The arts and entertainment world lost some bar-raising legends in 2016.
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Recap Canada starts off world juniors on a high note
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Canada scored three power-play goals, including a pair by captain Dylan Strome, to open the preliminary round of the world junior hockey championship with a hearty 5-3 victory over Russia.
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Several thousand without power in Winnipeg, Headingley, Man.
Several thousand customers are without power in Winnipeg and Headingley, Man.
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Winnipeggers brave winter blizzard for Boxing Day deals
Despite warnings not to travel, thousands went out to Winnipeg stores Monday for Boxing Day sales.
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Police search for man allegedly connected to 'violent incidents'
Police are asking for the public's help finding Dave Athoney Avis, a man allegedly connected to "serious and violent incidents" in Winnipeg between Oct. 28 and Dec. 24.
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Winnipeg declares parking ban to clear snow-clogged streets
A parking ban is in effect staring at midnight for declared snow routes and will last until 7 a.m. Tuesday morning.
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Anglican Diocese of Brandon sued over allegations of sexual assault by priest
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A Winnipeg man is suing a diocese of the Anglican Church of Canada after allegations of sexual assault and abuse were bought forwards decades after they were said to have occurred.
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Major St. Norbert power outage caused by snowplow
An incident involving a snowplow has cut power to 1,318 customers, says Manitoba Hydro.
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An underdog's triumph, furry hugs and cure for a hangover: The year in good news
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It was a year headlined by death, disappointment and destruction. From war and disaster to the untimely passing of many notable figures, 2016 was packed full of terrible news. But buried within were nuggets of good news — the kind of stories that made us smile and softened hearts. Here are some of our favourites.
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George Michael, former Wham singer, dead at 53
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Pop singer George Michael, who had a successful solo career and numerous hits as half of the 1980s duo Wham including the song Last Christmas, has died "over the Christmas period" at the age of 53.
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Live Blog Boxing Day blizzard hitting Manitoba closes highways
A powerful winter storm bearing down on southern Manitoba is reducing visibility and closing highways on Boxing Day.
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Family seeks compensation after man falls into pit of fire, suffers severe burns
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The family of a Manitoba man who suffered severe burns after falling into a pit of fire at a rural landfill is now suing the municipality that owns the dump, seeking compensation for alleged negligence that put the man in a "trap situation."
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Panama Papers to pesticide problems: 10 memorable I-Team stories from 2016
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The CBC I-Team takes a look in the rear-view mirror at their most memorable stories of 2016.
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Opinion Press freedom in Canada eroded by post-9/11 obsession with security
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The previous government ushered in what's been referred to as a "Dark Age" of Canadian journalism. But Steven Zhou says it remains to be seen whether the Trudeau government will protect press freedom, or sacrifice it in the name of security.
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Winnipeg drop-in hoping for Christmas miracle after van dies
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A Winnipeg drop-in centre is hoping for a Christmas miracle — new wheels, after its van and only mode of transportation broke down.
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Video Queen's cold keeps her from traditional Christmas church service
Queen Elizabeth's annual Christmas message, recorded well before Dec. 25, reflects on the past year and calls for the world to come together and work towards peace. A heavy cold kept the Queen from attending the traditional Christmas morning church service near her Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England.
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From moose tongue to rabbit stew: some Indigenous holiday dishes
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From canned moose to rabbit stew, here are just a few of the meals that Indigenous people are sitting down to this holiday season.
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Dozens of Winnipeg flights cancelled ahead of winter blizzard
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Some travellers flying to or from Winnipeg today might not make it home for Christmas.
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Major system brings weather warnings to southern Manitoba
It will be a very white Christmas indeed. Environment Canada has issued weather warnings with a major storm system due to hit southern Manitoba this weekend.
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1 person rushed to hospital after Christmas Eve attack
One person was rushed to hospital after being being hurt by a weapon on a quiet residential street in Winnipeg on Christmas Eve.
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See it, stream it or skip it? The holiday edition
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CBC Entertainment's Eli Glasner and Jelena Adzic compile a list of big and small screen pleasures to savour, plus a few to avoid.
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Heralding the season: Who are the Wise Men atop Great-West Life?
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Atop a snowy rooftop just south of downtown Winnipeg is a symbol that has become a landmark in the city for generations — and we don't mean the Golden Boy.
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Firefighters honour those killed, injured in Winnipeg Theatre blaze
Ninety years later, it's still known as the worst day in Winnipeg firefighting history. On Friday firefighters gathered to lay wreaths in honour of the four men who died and many more injured after the massive Winnipeg Theatre fire on Dec. 23, 1926.
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- Air Canada flight makes emergency landing in Winnipeg after cabin air system overheats
- Dozens of Winnipeg flights cancelled ahead of winter blizzard
- Winnipeg declares parking ban to clear snow-clogged streets
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- 1 person rushed to hospital after Christmas Eve attack
- Several thousand without power in Winnipeg, Headingley, Man.
- Family seeks compensation after man falls into pit of fire, suffers severe burns
- Major St. Norbert power outage caused by snowplow
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