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'Put me in a cage': Bus drivers fear for safety after deadly Winnipeg Transit attack
A pair of Winnipeg Transit drivers say they no longer feel safe behind the wheel after a deadly attack left one of their own dead. More video
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Popular dim sum spot closed after mouse infestation
The province has ordered a popular Chinese restaurant to close after inspectors found evidence of a mouse infestation and noted owners failed to take measures to prevent the spread of rodents.
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Recap Laine's hat trick helps Jets hold off Stars
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Jets rookie Patrik Laine had his third hat trick of the season, including the winner, as Winnipeg beat the Dallas Stars 5-2 on Tuesday night at MTS Centre.
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Feeling the love: Winnipeg author's romance book read 130M times online
A Winnipeg author said she has no idea how her online novel was read 130 million times.
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'These women are loved': Winnipeg March remembers missing and murdered Indigenous women
Dozens of people gathered in Winnipeg on Tuesday evening holding signs and photos with the images and names of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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DNA results were 'unreliable and flawed,' expert at Candace Derksen retrial says
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A top American expert maintained DNA results linking Mark Grant to Candace Derksen's 1984 murder were inaccurate at Grant's retrial Tuesday.
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Woman pleads guilty to stabbing St. Boniface senior to death
A woman has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the stabbing death of a senior.
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Save the date: Steinbach Pride posts invite for 2017 parade, reminder for local politicians
Steinbach, Man. politicians have received a very early reminder for the community’s second Pride parade.
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Video Kelvin High students deliver musical cheer on Valentine's Day
These Kelvin High School students went all over Winnipeg on Valentine's Day delivering musical messages to people's sweethearts.
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'Murdered for doing his job': Winnipeg Transit driver dies after stabbing
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The fatal stabbing of a Winnipeg Transit driver is thought to be the first time a city bus operator has been slain on the job.
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Winnipeg police respond to 'serious incident' on Toronto Street
Winnipeg police warned people to stay away from the 500 block of Toronto Street as officers responded to what they described as a serious incident on Tuesday.
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'Don't put your life at risk,' U.S. Somali leaders warn asylum seekers
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Somali leaders in Minneapolis are warning asylum seekers not to attempt to cross the international border by foot because it’s too cold and dangerous.
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Judge rules in favour of Indigenous survivors of Sixties Scoop
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After an eight-year court battle, an Ontario Superior Court judge has found that the federal government failed to prevent on-reserve children from losing their Indigenous identity after they were forcibly taken from their homes as part of what's known as the Sixties Scoop.
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Premier says Manitoba will 'absolutely' help refugees
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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says "Yes, absolutely" in response to the call for help from organizations helping refugees coming into the province. But says Ottawa must help and there are other factors to be considered.
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Winnipeg school track team cancels U.S. trip after Trump's travel ban
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Track and field athletes at Acadia Junior High in Winnipeg will not be heading down to Minneapolis in March because some of them are from countries listed in U.S. President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban, the school board says.
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Man dies after struggle with Winnipeg police
A man has died after getting into a struggle with Winnipeg police on Sunday night.
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Asylum seekers crossing into Canada need life-saving supplies, says U.S. Border Angel
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A member of the U.S. Border Angels, a group that provides life-saving supplies for people crossing the Mexican-American border unlawfully, says Canadians have a duty to help would-be refugee claimants who sneak into Canada.
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Tundra Oil and Gas sues company for $5M after 2015 oil spill
A Winnipeg-based energy company is seeking $5 million in damages from the corporations it paid to design and install a pipeline that later was the source of an oil spill near Waskada, Man., in 2015.
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Manitobans begrudgingly celebrate Valentine's Day, poll finds
Three out of five Manitobans in relationships say Valentine's Day is not important and yet nearly the same amount say they plan on celebrating the holiday, according to a new poll.
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Pavelec put on injured reserve, Jets recall Melchiori from Moose
Winnipeg Jets goalie Ondrej Pavelec has been moved to the injured reserve, opening a spot on the roster for the team to recall defenceman Julian Melchiori from the Manitoba Moose.
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Marquee downtown condo development placed in receivership amid concerns over financial shortfalls
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The construction of Winnipeg's high-profile downtown development dubbed "D Condo" is now in the hands of a third-party manager, amid concerns by the project's key lender over financial shortfalls and ongoing construction delays, CBC News has learned.
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Dreamcatchers for every newborn a baby step to improving cross-cultural relationships
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Every parent hopes their new baby will sleep soundly and now students at a northwestern Ontario high school are doing what they can to give infants a better chance at peaceful slumbers, while also celebrating their own Indigenous culture by gifting every newborn at the Kenora hospital a dreamcatcher.
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Minnesota churches offer sanctuary as alternative to crossing border on foot
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A multi-faith group in Minnesota is offering up their buildings as sanctuary for people whose asylum claims have been rejected in the United States — and who may be fearing immigration raids or considering crossing the international border on foot to apply for refugee status in Canada.
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Winnipeg autobody shops see an increase in vandalism
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Two Winnipeg autobody shops says warm weather may be bringing out the thieves. They have seen a jump in the number of vehicles with broken windows and smashed glass.
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UFO condo begins boarding occupants
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Starting this week, earthlings and other species with the right credit rating will start moving into that UFO-like condo which hovers next to the Disraeli Freeway.
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Species-saving love: Sachi the red panda finally finds romance at Winnipeg zoo
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The mood is set with an artful array of bamboo and a light seasoning of allspice. Sachi, the small and beautiful red panda, looks across the branch at male panda Tango.
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Residents elated after developer drops request for $1.6M in improvement fees
A development company that was seeking $1.6 million from a group of residents in Winnipeg's Old Kildonan neighbourhood to help pay for new roads, sewers and sidewalks they don't want has dropped its request, a city councillor says.
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Top DNA expert has 'no confidence' in DNA results linking accused killer to Candace Derksen's murder
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A top American DNA expert found so many problems in the lab work which linked accused killer Mark Grant to Candace Derksen's 1984 murder he testified he considered the results "fatally flawed."
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Road repair continues following gas leak in St. James: Hydro
Hydro has shut off a gas leak in St. James but road repair work will continue into Tuesday morning.
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Vigil to remember Cooper Nemeth 1 year after disappearance
A healing ceremony planned for Monday evening will honour the memory of Winnipeg teen Cooper Nemeth, one year after he went missing.
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