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Manitoba teen arrested after carjacking, police cars smashed, RCMP sayA teen suspect is facing more than a dozen charges after a wild police chase west of Winnipeg on Friday, RCMP say.CrimeNov 3, 2025
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Parent charged with assault, uttering threats after incident at Manitoba school: RCMPPolice said the man was roaming the halls of the school when he was arrested, and alleged he threatened and tried to fight officers.CrimeSep 16, 2025
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Parents seek apology for school lockdown and being labeled ‘a disturbance’Prominent hip-hop artists are speaking out after an elementary school was put on lockdown when they went to speak to staff about unresolved concerns about bullying and supervision.EducationMar 13, 2025
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Hudson’s Bay plans ‘immediate’ liquidation of entire businessIn a late Friday announcement, Canada's oldest company said it couldn't secure the necessary financing to keep at least some of its empire alive.CanadaMar 15, 2025
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Alcohol-related deaths spiked 18% during pandemic, study findsAlcohol-related deaths rose during the pandemic, according to a study that points to the harm of making liquor more available at a time of increased vulnerability.HealthFeb 4, 2025
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Online child exploitation almost quadrupled in B.C. from 2021 to 2023Online predators are becoming increasingly resourceful in trolling media platforms where children gravitate, prompting an explosion in police caseloads, according to officials.CanadaDec 29, 2024
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It’s RSV season in Canada. Here’s how to keep children safeAs the respiratory illness season begins, cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases are rising in Canada. But new tools offers hope for prevention.HealthDec 12, 2024
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Maxime Bernier visits southern Alberta during tour for People’s Party of Canada"For me, it's very important to be in Alberta," he said. "We have a lot of support here."PoliticsJul 25, 2021
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Canada sees record-breaking 14,456 new COVID-19 cases amid Omicron spreadThe new daily COVID-19 infections tallied on Wednesday represents the highest ever new cases recorded in a single day so far since the pandemic, according to Global News' data.CanadaDec 22, 2021
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COVID-19 vaccine mandate for Manitoba essential care givers takes effect MondayAs of Nov. 22, if you are an essential caregiver in Manitoba, you'll now need to show proof of immunization upon entering the health care facility.HealthNov 21, 2021
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Longtime Manitoba wedding venue Hitch’N Post to close after 37 yearsThe Andersons Hitch'N Post Ranch owners have announces the closure of their longtime popular wedding venue.CanadaJun 25, 2021
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A ‘welcome development’: London businesses react to COVID vaccine certificate newsPatrons will need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination via a paper or digital receipt of vaccination along with a photo ID as of Sept. 22.HealthSep 2, 2021
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Manitoba Marathon returns with in-person race for first time in 2 yearsThe event normally hosts around 12,000 participants, however, due to COVID-19, executive director Rachel Munday said roughly 3,000 took part.SportsSep 5, 2021
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‘You don’t want us to be powerful’: Bernier says he and the PPC aren’t going awayThe 58-year-old said he has no intention of changing his platform or his tone, despite winning no seats and garnering less than two per cent of the vote in the last election.PoliticsSep 4, 2021
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Staycation boom could revitalize domestic tourism as pandemic persistsStaycations are becoming an increasingly attractive option for Canadians looking to travel in 2022 but avoid the headaches and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.MoneyJan 21, 2022
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Restaurants still struggling as unemployment nears pre-COVID-19 levels: industry bodyAlthough Statistics Canada says unemployment, in general, has returned to pre-pandemic levels, difficulties continue for the food service industry.EconomyOct 19, 2021
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Winkler cops fielding angry calls on both sides of vaccine debateThe southern Manitoba city has faced significant division among its residents throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, with much lower vaccine uptake than the provincial average.HealthSep 16, 2021
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No easy fix to build back Winnipeg’s downtown core, advocates sayMore lighting, less police, more pedestrian traffic and more entertainment are just some of the ideas out there to bring back downtown Winnipeg.EconomySep 18, 2021
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Canadian inmates contribute tens of thousands to charity every yearMore than 130 Canadian charities have benefited from upwards of $129,000 generated over the last two years by some of this country’s most unexpected philanthropists — federal inmates, many of whom are serving life sentences for murder and have limited opportunities to earn money yet choose to give away what they have to those less fortunate.Dec 21, 2012
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Manitoba to make free COVID-19 rapid tests available at First Nation schoolsThe province says it's a first step in a plan that will see tests made available at all schools across the province.HealthDec 17, 2021