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Manitoba’s disaster response after major stormA week after last weeks big storm, Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel spoke with severe weather systems expert Dr. John Hanesiak about how our province handled the extreme weather, and if we are ready for more this summer.WeatherJun 16
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Tornado expert on Manitoba’s turbulent weatherGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel spoke to Northern Tornados Project Director David Sills about some of the turbulent weather seen in Manitoba over the past couple weeks.CanadaJun 9
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Report calls for revamp of Manitoba’s disability support systemGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel spoke with Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba executive director David Kron about a new report calling for a revamp of our province’s disability support system.HealthJun 19
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Manitoba Marathon previewGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel was down at Princess Auto Stadium speaking to Manitoba Marathon executive director Rachel Munday about this weekend’s race, how to prepare, and impacts to motorists.SportsJun 19
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Manitoba’s worst roads in 2026CAA Manitoba is out with its worst roads list for 2026.TrafficMay 28
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Manitoba’s worst roads revealedGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel learns more about the roads CAA Manitoba’s annual survey has deemed the province’s worst.TrafficMay 28
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Manitoba nurse-patient ratiosGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel speaks with Darlene Jackson, president of the Manitoba Nurses Union.HealthJun 15
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Manitoba’s top doctor says hepatitis A impacting homeless, those in shelters at higher rateDr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer, said Wednesday the hepatitis A outbreak began in northern communities due to poor sanitation and drinking water. However, it’s since spread to places with overcrowding like those experiencing homelessness or living in shelters. He also said a U.S. CDC travel advisory is echoing public health advice,...HealthJun 17
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Significant flooding in western ManitobaResidents in western Manitoba have been without power and clean drinking water after heavy rain Saturday night caused severe flooding in a number of rural communities. Vasilios Bellos reports.WeatherJun 9
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Calls for changes to Manitoba disability servicesDisability advocates are prepared to take the province back to court, if the government doesn’t review and respond to a report in the next six months.TrendingJun 16
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Art exhibit highlights Manitoba’s Black historyA new pop-up gallery on Main Street is showcasing art highlighting the history of Manitoba’s Black community. Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel has more.EntertainmentMay 29
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Winnipegger honours father with Manitoba Marathon donationsThe Manitoba Marathon is quickly approaching and a record number of runners are getting ready to race. Athletes all have their own motivations for running but for one competitor, honouring her dad is top of mind. Global’s Teagan Rasche reports.TrendingJun 15
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Absenteeism concerns in Manitoba schoolsA well-known Winnipeg community activist is continuing his crusade to reduce absenteeism in local schools. Sel Burrows tells Global News Morning’s Clay Young that over 40,000 children are chronically absent from the classroom, which he believes contributes to youth crime.CrimeJun 8
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Insurance coverage after Manitoba floodsAs the cleanup continues from last week’s flooding – many Manitobans are finding out how far their insurance goes. Global’s Katherine Dornian has more on the state of coverage in the province.WeatherJun 15
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Tornado, wild storms hit ManitobaPeople in southern Manitoba are mopping up after a fierce storm system, including hail and at least one tornado, swept through the region. Melissa Ridgen reports on the downpour, the damage, and the constant alerts people received.Global NationalJun 10
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How Manitoba farmers help with food securityGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel spoke with Sally Parsonage from the Grain Growers of Canada about Canada’s National Food Security System, and how Manitoba farmers will help feed the province.Jun 19
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RCMP investigating workplace death on Manitoba farmRCMP and Manitoba Workplace Health and Safety are investigating a second workplace death this week after a 68-year-old man became entangled with machinery at a farming business.Jun 17
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CDC issues travel advisory for Hep A in ManitobaA travel advisory has been issued in the United States for Manitoba as a hepatitis A outbreak in the province worsens. Katherine Dornian reports.HealthJun 17
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Storm season arrives in ManitobaA major system slamming southern Manitoba yesterday with heavy rains, intense lightning, and the first tornadoes of the season. Marney Blunt reports.WeatherJun 3
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Manitoba touts increase in hip and knee surgeriesManitoba’s Health Minister says the province set a new record for hip and knee surgeries last year.HealthJun 19