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Winnipeg Folk FestThe Winnipeg Folk Festival officially begins tomorrow. Clay Young reports.Global News at 6 WinnipegJul 10
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Pride Winnipeg always working: PresidentAhead of this Sunday’s Pride Parade, the Pride Winnipeg president says despite a jam-packed week of events, their work continues all year round.May 31
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‘Caught up in a lifestyle’: Youth-focused Winnipeg police task force releases statsProject Surge has identified 117 youths who police say are responsible for 1,795 police incidents — as accused or victims — since 2023 in Winnipeg. Drew Stremick reports.CrimeJun 7
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‘This work needs to be done’: Winnipeg mulls $586M upgrades to Kenaston BoulevardThe City of Winnipeg is one step closer to widening Kenaston Boulevard. A preliminary report released Tuesday calls for upgrades on Kenaston between Taylor Avenue and Ness Avenue, with a price tag of $586.1 million.Jun 4
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Winnipeg police involved in ‘use-of-force’ incident during early morning pursuit in rural ManitobaOn Wednesday, Winnipeg police Const. Claude Chancy and Dep. Chief Art Stannard commented on an early morning pursuit of a stolen truck in communities south of Winnipeg, and resulted in the death of one man following an officer-involved shooting.CanadaJun 5
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Winnipeg’s mayor on the benefits of biking to workMayor Scott Gillingham talks to Global News Morning about his reasons for commuting via bicycle when he can, as well as the city’s latest efforts to thwart bike theft.May 13
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Public Works Committee hears from residents on transit overhaulThe Public Works Committee held a marathon meeting Tuesday as it set to hear from residents and other community stakeholders on the proposed plan to overhaul Winnipeg’s transit routes next year.Jun 11
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Bike to Work Day a successTuesday marked Bike to Work Day in Winnipeg as part of the city’s ongoing Bike Week and there are plenty of benefits of taking two wheels to work according to advocates.Jun 11
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Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame inducts former NHLers, sports radio directorOn Tuesday, former Winnipeg Jets player Russ Romaniuk said he’s honoured to be part of the hall of fame’s legacy. 680 CJOB’s Kelly Moore said he’s happy he could inspire a new generation of hockey lovers through his work.SportsJun 11
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Winnipeg wheelchair basketball athlete, coach gear up for ParalympicsThis week in Winnipeg, the national women’s wheelchair basketball team was hard at work with intense training and and off-court team building with the Paralympics coming soon. Teagan Rasche reports.Jun 7
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‘Live and exist’: Prison libraries are important for inmates, advocates sayA Winnipeg group is working to ensure people who are incarcerated in Manitoba have access to books, to help people who are incarcerated start a new chapter. Daisy Woelk reports.May 29
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Winnipeg firefighters battling Monday morning warehouse blazeWinnipeg firefighters say a retail storefront on Logan Avenue has been saved, but crews were still hard at work tackling the warehouse behind the store, which was in flames early Monday.May 27
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Birchwood Terrace residents still searching for answers, accommodationsEvacuated residents of a Winnipeg apartment building are still searching for answers and accommodations, days after they were forced to leave. Iris Dyck reports.May 13
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Canadian Blood Services apologyCanadian Blood Services has apologized to the 2SLGBTQ+ community for a former policy they admit contributed to discrimination and homophobia. But Pride Winnipeg’s president says work still needs to be done.May 10
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Litter on city streets improved, but still work to do, Take Pride Winnipeg says“Overall, the city’s not too bad but there’s lots of work to do.” says Take Pride Winnipeg education coordinator Nadia Rodzinski.Apr 1
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Meet Scooby, WFPS’s accelerant detection dogAfter six months of intensive training, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service’s newest member is ready for work, and he’s not even two years old. Iris Dyck reports on the service’s first ever accelerant detection dog.FireMay 3
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WFPS weighs “risky” options after ask to find savings in city budgetThe Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says a request from the city to find $3 million in savings is forcing them into a risky scenario.May 2
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Global National: May 6Jeremy Skibicki, who’s charged with murdering four Indigenous women in Winnipeg in 2022, has now admitted to killing them. Why his lawyers say he is not criminally responsible, what this means for his trial, and the reaction from victims’ families. While Hamas has accepted a ceasefire proposal that would lead to a hostage-prisoner exchange and...Global NationalMay 6
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U.K. crackdown on youth knife crime: Could tactics work in Winnipeg?If Winnipeg wants to crack down on knife crime, the city’s law enforcement may want to borrow some ideas from across the pond. Teagan Rasche reports.Mar 22
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Residents living with ALS form community of support in Winnipeg“We try to make every day count as they live here with these debilitating diseases.” Clay Young spent time at @ALSmanitoba’s Brummitt Feasby ALS House, where she spoke with the house manager and residents.Mar 20