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Rainy, windy weekend leading into fall for southern ManitobaSouthern Manitoba got hammered with stormy weather this weekend, thanks to a strong Colorado low that brought heavy rain and high winds on Saturday night and into Sunday.WeatherOct 6
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‘Getting pretty bleak’: Drought conditions lead to agricultural disaster for Interlake RMsRural municipalities in Manitoba's Interlake region are raising alarm bells about drought conditions and the effect they're having on local producers.WeatherJul 23
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It’s slim pickings at some apple orchards this year. This is the reasonSevere droughts in parts of Canada mean this year's apple and pumpkin picking season may be cut short due to low crop yields, leading many to have to diversify to stay afloat.ConsumerSep 22
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Manitoba farmers dealing with drought-plagued fieldsMany Manitoba farmers continue to grapple with fields plagued by drought this season.CanadaJul 30
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3 men charged with murder, indignity to human remains in Manitoba cold case, RCMP sayThree men have been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and indignity to human remains in connection with the death of Melinda Lynxleg.CrimeOct 20
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‘Used up every drop of water’: Drought conditions wreak havoc on N.B. farmers’ cropsWhen farmer Christian Michaud took a look at the corn coming out of one of his crops this week, he knew instantly he wouldn't be able to sell it at his farm stand.CanadaSep 5
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RCMP seek northern Manitoba kidnapping suspectManitoba RCMP are looking for a suspect in connection with a harrowing kidnapping incident in northern Manitoba.CrimeOct 9
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Inconsistent weather, tariffs loom over Manitoba’s harvestMother Nature has been particularly inconsistent this year, according to Keystone Agricultural Producers Vice-President Jake Ayre.CanadaSep 8
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B.C. will go ahead with anti-tariff ads despite Trump blow-up over OntarioPremier David Eby announced last week that B.C. will roll out digital ads in the U.S. next month 'to explain who wins and who loses' from additional tariffs on softwood lumber.PoliticsOct 27
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Indigenous artists proud of ‘meaningful’ Orange Shirt Day campaignsA Winnipeg artist says she's proud her design for Orange Shirt Day will be worn by Canadians from coast to coast.CanadaSep 29
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Alberta professor put on leave for safety as ripple effects of Charlie Kirk’s death continueThe University of Alberta has temporarily put a law professor on non-disciplinary leave, as it looks into online comments and threats surrounding comments regarding Charlie Kirk.CrimeSep 18
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‘Have empathy’: Manitoba cabinet minister criticized for comments on Charlie Kirk shootingPremier Wab Kinew says he intends to have a conversation with a Manitoba cabinet minister Friday after a controversial post she shared on social media.PoliticsSep 12
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Manitoba family, RCMP still searching for answers in homicide of Lyndon McIvorA mother from Lake Manitoba First Nation is still searching for answers and accountability, two years after the disappearance and death of her son.CrimeAug 26
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Manitoba schools prepare to welcome wildfire evacuee studentsHundreds of students are expected to begin their years in the Winnipeg School Division, while the Brandon School Division will also be opening its doors to evacuated students.Aug 28
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USask Huskies receiving star Wiebe off to explosive start to final Canada West seasonIn his final Canada West season, University of Saskatchewan Huskies star and Saskatchewan Roughriders prospect Daniel Wiebe is already putting up big numbers through the air.SportsSep 8
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Search of Manitoba landfill for women’s remains cost $18M, less than expected: KinewThe Manitoba government says the landfill search that succeeded in finding the remains of two slain First Nations women cost $18 million.TrendingAug 21
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Kinew accuses group of Republicans of pitching ‘timber tantrum’ over wildfire smokeManitoba Premier Wab Kinew accused a group of Republicans of throwing a "timber tantrum" after they called out Canada over wildfires sending smoke billowing across the border,FireAug 6
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‘Keep the faith’: Snow Lake residents evacuated for 2nd time in weeks due to wildfiresThe mayor of a town in northern Manitoba that has been evacuated for a second time says it's been tough on the emotions and mental well-being of the community.FireJul 25
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First Nation in B.C. says 41 more suspected graves found by penetrating radar at school siteThe shishalh Nation in Sechelt, B.C., on the Sunshine Coast, said 41 more unmarked graves have been found at the former St. Augustine’s residential school site.CanadaAug 16
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2025 wildfire season one of the worst on record, and it’s not over yet: governmentThe Government of Canada has released a report outlining the technical details about this year's wildfire season, include the damage done, and projections through September.FireJul 18