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Vincent Massey Collegiate sweeps Manitoba high school athlete awardsDanika Nell and Owen Weekes of Winnipeg's Vincent Massey Collegiate captured top athlete honours.SportsJun 25
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Football Manitoba Hall of Fame welcomes Class of 2024Football Manitoba's Hall of Fame class for 2024 will include a pair of multiple-time Grey Cup winners, a longtime CFL official and a pioneer in women's football in the province.SportsMay 16
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Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2024 announcedA pair of former university standouts, four builders, and two teams make up the Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2024. The official announcement was made during a news conference held on Tuesday at the University of Winnpeg’s Duckworth Centre, which houses the Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame and Museum. Jennifer Finch and Keith...SportsMay 14
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Manitoba mentor advocates for girls in STEM across schoolsDr. Anju Bajaj is mentoring and advocating for hundreds of girls in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) across schools in Manitoba.ÂEducationFeb 13
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Preserving grasslands is good for the planet, ranchers say — and they want to be paidCanadian ranchers say it's time for government to step up and fund a solution that will reduce emissions while also preserving one of earth's most threatened ecosystems.EnvironmentDec 11, 2023
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Why a Quebec author’s use of a ‘sensitivity reader’ is making international wavesSome argue that sensitivity readers undermine a writer's creativity, while others maintain it is part of the editing process and shows due diligence has been done.EntertainmentSep 25, 2023
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Calgary Zoo to welcome orphaned polar bears in the fallTwo male polar bears who were orphaned in Churchill, Man., will be sent from Winnipeg in the coming weeks to live in their new enclosure in the Calgary Zoo’s Wild Canada area.EnvironmentJul 27, 2023
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Blue Bombers sign remaining three players from 2023 CFL Draft classThe Winnipeg Blue Bombers now have all eight of their selections from the 2023 CFL Draft under contract following three more signings on Sunday.SportsMay 7, 2023
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Recruit Ready prepares young football players for U.S. high school, college ranks'There were many good kids with baseline athleticism that needed a little polish.'SportsMar 15, 2023
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Saskatchewan details aid for livestock producers affected by droughtDetails have been released by the Saskatchewan government regarding an initiative to help offset costs faced by livestock producers during the current drought.CanadaAug 30, 2021
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Blue Jays’ 2020 plans remain up in the airThe Toronto Blue Jays remained stuck in a holding pattern Friday, awaiting word on whether they'll get the go-ahead from government officials to train and play at the Rogers Centre or be forced to shift focus to a likely homebase at the team's Dunedin spring-training facility in the COVID-19-ravaged state of Florida.SportsJun 26, 2020
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Petition launched to support renaming Banff’s Tunnel MountainIndigenous groups and Banff residents want to see Tunnel Mountain's name changed.CanadaSep 11, 2020
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Canadian Western Agribition returns to ReginaThe familiar sights, sounds, and smells of the Canadian Western Agribition return to Regina after it was canceled last year thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaNov 22, 2021
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Province and feds provide combined $340M for ranchers after drought-laden summerAfter an extremely dry summer, the government of Alberta is offering a support program that will allow ranchers to apply for $200 per head in funding.EnvironmentSep 7, 2021
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Canadian driver of bus in fiery New York crash has suspended licence in the U.S.The 60-year-old driver of a Ontario tour bus involved in a fiery crash in New York state has a suspended licence in the U.S. All 52 Ontario passengers and the driver of the Hamilton-based bus made it out alive, while the American driver of the rig died at the scene.Jul 22, 2011
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Ottawa launches pooled pension plans; critics say step inadequate to meet needsOTTAWA - The federal government's bill to create pooled registered pension plans will likely boost savings for retirement, but not enough to fully address the needs of Canadians and may have precluded a better option, critics say.MoneyNov 17, 2011
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Ottawa launches pooled pension plans; critics say step inadequate to meet needsOTTAWA - The federal government's bill to create pooled registered pension plans will likely boost savings for retirement, but not enough to fully address the needs of Canadians and may have precluded a better option, critics say.CanadaNov 17, 2011
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Ottawa to halve EI premiums hike, miss four-year balanced budget targetFinance Minister Jim Flaherty conceded Tuesday he won't be able to balance the federal budget in four years as promised, but he moved to lighten the load on workers and businesses by reducing a planned increase in payroll taxes.CanadaNov 8, 2011
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Harper promises new ‘measures’ as job creation stall, thousands stop lookingOTTAWA - Unemployed Canadians continued to struggle with a tough job market last month as the slow-moving economy laid an egg in February, unexpectedly shedding 2,800 jobs.MoneyMar 9, 2012
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Over 50 bison contained after escaping from Dalmeny, Sask., farmOver 50 bison that were let loose after a fence was cut are now contained. Now the owner is trying to bring them home safely.CanadaJun 29, 2020