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Tearful ceremony as 6 more names added to monument for drunk-driving victims
The list of on a monument that remembers victims of impaired driving in Manitoba got longer Sunday. More
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9-hour standoff ends with man taken into custody
A nine-hour standoff ended with flash bombs and a man being brought out of home in Winnipeg's Burrows neighbourhood surrounded by police officers, a witness says.
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Teen arrested, machete found after pylons pushed into path of police cruiser
A Winnipeg teen faces charges after police officers were forced to swerve to avoid construction pylons that had been pushed into the path of their cruiser.
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'It could be a prosperous future': Afghan Manitoban raising funds for girls' education
Mary Omar escaped to Canada from Afghanistan with her two daughters in 1982 after her husband was killed and political instability rocked the region – but she never forgot home.
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Break-in tools, meth found after man arrested for riding bike on sidewalk
The arrest of a man in possession of methamphetamine and break-in tools serves as further evidence of how drugs fuel crime in the city, Winnipeg police say.
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Winnipeg's Junior Roller Derby recruiting kids to lace up their roller skates
It's that time of year when parents are registering their kids for sports and activities but an information session in Winnipeg on Sunday is encouraging people to consider roller derby.
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Semi hits, kills man on Trans-Canada Highway near Portage la Prairie
A man died after a semi with a trailer hit him after he walked onto the Highway 1 west of Portage la Prairie.
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Stolen truck ends up in the Red River
A stolen truck ended up in the Red River early Sunday morning, Winnipeg police say.
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Manitoba program fights loneliness by connecting seniors through conference calls
Jean Feliksiak looks forward to picking up her phone and catching up with her friends — playing games or even singing an off-key tune together over the line.
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Unexpected art: 7 pieces of public art you might not have spotted in Winnipeg
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Since the City of Winnipeg adopted its Public Art Policy in 2004, Tricia Wasney says the city went from having no plan in place to create public art to a collection Winnipeggers should be proud of.
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Young woman faces sentencing for crash that killed friend
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A Manitoba woman behind the wheel of a “serious and violent” crash that killed a friend has been convicted of impaired and dangerous driving causing his death.
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Suicide prevention, screening resources needed for moms at risk for FASD kids: study
More needs to be done to improve mental health and suicide-prevention and screening resources for moms who give birth to children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, a University of Manitoba study has found.
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Food fight: Health Canada, advertisers argue over protecting kids from junk food ads
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Striking the right balance between shielding impressionable young minds from junk food marketing, without taking aim at industry jobs
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Winnipeg brothers tackle gaming marathon for Children's Hospital Foundation
Two Tyndall Park brothers are using their well-honed video gaming skills to help sick Winnipeg children.
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Volunteers feeding Poplar River pets left behind after fire evacuation
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The Canadian Red Cross completed the evacuation of Poplar River on Thursday, but due to the small size of the planes used to get people out of the Manitoba community, residents were unable to take their pets with them.
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Armed police on scene in Winnipeg's Burrows neighbourhood
Armed officers, some wearing camouflage, were on scene at a home in Winnipeg's Burrows neighbourhood on Saturday.
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Faith over fight: WW II conscientious objectors tell stories in made-in-Manitoba film
Stories of the Second World War tend to focus on the people who fought and died on the battlefield, but a new documentary introduces audiences to some of the men who refused to fight out of adherence to their faith.
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13-year-old assaulted in Winnipeg's West End
A 13-year-old was brought to hospital after an assault in the West End on Friday, Winnipeg police said.
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Parks Canada to look at divesting highways, bridges, dams
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Parks Canada is considering whether to give up as much as $8.3 billion of its infrastructure.
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Low levels of pesticide found in Manitoba lake after dead crayfish discovered on shore
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Water tests have confirmed the presence of a pesticide in a western Manitoba lake and while officials say it is safe to swim, eating fish from the lake still isn't advised.
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'The water is swallowing us up': Harvey leaves hundreds in Texas pleading for help
Rescuers answered hundreds of desperate calls for help Sunday in areas of Texas as floodwaters from the remnants of Hurricane Harvey climbed high enough to begin filling second-storey homes, and authorities urged stranded families to seek refuge on their rooftops.
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Back-to-school math: Parents share money-saving tips on school-supply shopping
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From reusing last year's pens and binders to shopping in bulk, parents share their top five tips for saving money on back-to-school supplies.
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Class action proposed against former RWB instructor
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A former student of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet is filing a class-action lawsuit against the school and former instructor Bruce Monk.
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'Criminal charges will be sought' in Winnipeg police HQ, Canada Post mail plant probe, say RCMP
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CBC has learned RCMP will be seeking charges against several people involved in the construction of the Winnipeg police headquarters building and the Canada Post Mail Processing Plant near the James Richardson International airport.
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Manitoba Muslims counter hateful video with outreach
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Manitoba Muslims say they're appalled by a video showing a self-proclaimed Nazi hurling insults at a visiting Muslim schoolteacher near Seven Sisters Falls — but they're not giving up on educating people about their faith.
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'As big as the hearts of Winnipeggers': Unused wedding dress donation grows to include more donors, recipients
When Hannah Pratt posted her unused wedding dress for free on Kijiji, she only intended to help one bride-to-be. But after dozens of compelling stories came in from people hoping to wear it, Pratt is hoping to find other donors to do the same.
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West Bank wine controversy continues as Canadian challenges 'Made in Israel' label
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A Manitoba man has launched what is believed to be the first Canadian challenge to how wines produced in the Israeli-occupied West Bank are labelled in Canada, arguing that ‘Made in Israel’ is inaccurate.
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U of M researchers tell Manitoba Hydro to mow less
University of Manitoba researchers have an idea that they say will save Manitoba Hydro money: mow less.
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Indigenous filmmaker flips script on Standing Rock
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A new short film is using comedy to imagine what it would look like if the roles in Standing Rock, N.D., were reversed. No Reservations tells the story of a First Nations company given approval to run a pipeline through a white, suburban neighbourhood.
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Q&A; Neo-Nazis, white supremacists rise in the age of Trump
Warren Kinsella, who has written several books on Canada’s alt-right, says U.S. President Donald Trump’s election last November has emboldened neo-Nazis and white supremacists on both sides of the border.
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Camel Toe Cup: Cheeky name for weekend cancer fundraiser
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Like hockey? Like ringette? This unusual fundraiser gives participants the chance to play both in the same game, and kick cancer's behind at the same time.
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Carjacking victim dragged, 3 teens charged
Three teens have been charged in connection with a carjacking near the University of Manitoba.
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Manitoba investing $54M in school upgrades
Schools across Manitoba will get a $53.7 million infrastructure boost from the provincial government.
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