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Family of missing Winnipeg man continues advocacy work 2 years laterThe daughter of an 81-year-old man who went missing two years ago is asking for a review of the police search for her father, who is presumed dead. Iris Dyck reportsTrendingDec 12
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Winnipeg police officer pleads guilty to crimes while workingA suspended Winnipeg police officer has plead guilty to a list of serious crimes he committed while on the job.CrimeNov 7
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‘Now the hard work starts’: New Winnipeg councillor ready for the jobWinnipeg’s newest city councillor says she’s ready to start work at city hall and do her best to fill the shoes of her late predecessor. Teagan Rasche reports.Oct 27
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Global News at 6 Winnipeg Dec 19The challenges Winnipeg Fire Paramedic crews have faced during a few stormy days. Plus, a look at Manitoba’s First Nations Safety Officers, who are working to keep drugs, alcohol and criminal activity out of First Nations communities.Global News at 6 WinnipegDec 19
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Winnipeg chemist honoured for helping create drug to treat ALSA chemist in Winnipeg was recently honoured for his innovative work, co-creating a drug to treat ALS — Lou Gehrig’s disease. Melissa Ridgen takes us in the lab where the breakthrough happened.CanadaNov 30
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Métis veteran speaks out after being removed from Winnipeg Remembrance Day serviceA Métis veteran in Winnipeg is speaking out about his experience on Remembrance Day. Michael Belhumeur says he was kicked out of a local veterans’ club, despite being honoured with an Order of Manitoba and King’s Coronation Medal for his work with homeless veterans. As Melissa Ridgen reports, it’s because of a dispute over what’s...CanadaNov 22
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Sold-out Grey Cup draws waves of Riders, Alouettes and Bombers fans to WinnipegFood, music and tailgates took over Winnipeg as fans from Saskatchewan, Montreal and the home crowd geared up for the Grey Cup final. Riders supporters showed up in force, while Bombers fans filled most of the sold-out stadium. No matter who wins tonight, the city expects a major economic boost from Grey Cup festivities. Melissa...SportsNov 16
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Grey Cup arrives in WinnipegThe Grey Cup has officially landed in Winnipeg, kicking off the championship festivities. In an eye-catching arrival, the Canadian Armed Forces delivered the trophy by helicopter. Hersh Singh reports.Nov 9
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Winnipeg rhinestone artist’s work makes it to the big stageA Winnipeg nurse is tapping into her creative side, bedazzling items with rhinestones in her spare time. As Teagan Rasche reports, the results of her pastime are being sported by celebrities when they come to the city.Sep 12
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Winnipeg firefighters battle blaze at downtown restaurantWinnipeg fire crews were at Main Street and York Avenue early Thursday morning to fight a restaurant fire. No injuries have been reported, and police have a section of Main closed to traffic.FireOct 23
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United Weston: The Long Road BackA legacy forged by national championships and a fall that landed them at the very bottom. Now, a historic Winnipeg soccer club begins its climb back to glory. Global’s Hersh Singh reports.Oct 18
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Gillingham calling for more detox and recovery bedsWinnipeg’s mayor says city hall is working with the province to open more detox and recovery beds, and supports the NDP’s plan to hold intoxicated people up to 72 hours.Oct 15
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Rising Hunger in WinnipegA Winnipeg food bank is witnessing a dramatic post-pandemic surge in demand. The organization says it’s now seeing more working individuals and seniors who are struggling to make ends meet. Hersh Singh reports.Oct 13
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Winnipeg activist wants arson task force backA Winnipeg activist says the city needs to change its approach to investigating suspicious fires.FireSep 2
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Salvage operation pulls submerged vehicles from muddy depths of Manitoba riverA salvage operation is underway as authorities investigate the discovery of numerous submerged vehicles in a river north of Winnipeg. The RCMP is working to determine the ownership of these vehicles and the circumstances that led to their placement in the water. Melissa Ridgen reports on the ongoing efforts to recover the vehicles and the...CanadaOct 12
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Winnipeg commemorates the battle of BritainA SOLEMN TRIBUTE AT 17 WING WINNIPEG… AS MEMBERS OF THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES AND CADETS GATHERED TO HONOUR A PIVOTAL BATTLE FOUGHT IN THE SKIES MORE THAN EIGHTY YEARS AGO. HERSH SINGH HAS MORE ON THE COMMEMORATION OF BATTLE OF BRITAIN.Sep 21
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Home Grown: ZueikeOn the newest edition of Home Grown, Global News Morning visited Zueike – a Winnipeg-based sportswear company made by athletes, for athletes. In just 7 years, Co-Owners Bryan and Ogo have grown their business from their basement to now working with some of the city’s biggest sports teams.CanadaSep 2
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2 charged after Winnipeg cops search alleged chop shop in encampmentWinnipeg police say they found a bicycle chop shop in an encampment in the Fort Douglas Park area.CrimeAug 28
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“What a gorgeous country”: Connie Nielsen on filming ‘Nobody 2’ in CanadaWorkaholic assassin Hutch Mansell is back in Nobody 2, but this time a family vacation turns into another high-stakes adventure. Connie Nielsen, who plays Becca, shares the joy of reuniting with Bob Odenkirk, the beauty of filming in Winnipeg, and the thrill of working alongside Sharon Stone. From on-set laughs to heartfelt thoughts on why...The Morning ShowAug 15
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Winnipeg News 6 August 13The potential work stoppage for Air Canada flight attendants is already impacting Manitobans. The issues of wildfires go below the surface, and is creating problems for aquatic life. These stories and more on Global News Winnipeg at 6.Aug 13