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Two people accused of vandalizing Winnipeg’s troubled new police HQWinnipeg police have arrested a man and a woman who they say opened water supply valves, leading to flooding at police headquarters. The pair face charges of mischief over $5,000.CrimeFeb 15
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Man charged with murder after setting home ablaze following family dispute: Winnipeg policeTwo women are dead and a man is charged with second-degree murder after police say a family dispute led to a deliberately set fire in Winnipeg.FireFeb 11
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More than 1 in 4 patients leaving Winnipeg ERs without being seen: studyUpdated figures show high numbers of Winnipeg patients leaving emergency departments without being seen, as hospitals continue to report long wait times.HealthFeb 19
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Developer faces questions at public inquiry about money given to Winnipeg officialsA developer rejected suggestions Thursday that money he gave to two Winnipeg city officials was a thank you for getting a contract for the city's new police headquarters.CanadaFeb 20
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Mother of accused killer tells trial he sent cryptic messages after shootingThe mother of an accused mass killer has testified he sent her cryptic messages in the days following a shooting that killed five at a Winnipeg rooming house.CrimeFeb 19
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Former Winnipeg bureaucrat questioned at inquiry on money from contractorA former Winnipeg chief administrative officer is facing tough questioning at a public inquiry examining payments linked to the over budget police headquarters project.CanadaFeb 18
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Winnipeg police arrest 2 people accused of opening valves that flooded headquartersThe Winnipeg Police Service has arrested two people it accuses of opening valves that caused significant flooding inside its downtown headquarters over the weekend.CrimeFeb 16
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Jury hears accused mass killer shot up Winnipeg suite after days of drugs, drinkingA jury trial for a man accused of fatally shooting five people in a Winnipeg rooming house nearly three years ago is scheduled to begin Tuesday.CrimeFeb 17
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Measles cases linked to Winnipeg Jets game, health officials sayOfficials are now warning that any large event in Manitoba over the next few months should be considered a potential measles exposure site.HealthFeb 13
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Former Winnipeg mayor says he told people to keep project cost under controlFormer Winnipeg mayor Sam Katz has told a public inquiry he instructed others at city hall to control the rising cost of the city's new police headquarters.PoliticsFeb 12
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Storm off to slow start in WinnipegStormy weather in parts of southern Manitoba, especially in areas west and south of Winnipeg.WeatherFeb 18
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2 women killed in Winnipeg house fire, major crimes unit takes over investigationA Saturday morning blaze at a home in Winnipeg sent five people to hospital and also resulted in significant fire, smoke and water damage to the building, officials say.FireFeb 8
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Winnipeg house fire that killed man was deliberately set, police claimWinnipeg Fire Paramedic Service was battling the fire when police were called just after 6 p.m. Multiple people were evacuated from the home, and two were taken to hospital.CrimeFeb 16
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets don’t plan to ease back into post-Olympic scheduleStill a week away from resuming their season after a lengthy Olympic break, the Winnipeg Jets . were back at it in earnest Tuesday in preparation for their return.SportsFeb 18
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Winnipeg youth curlers inspired by OlympicsIn Winnipeg, many young athletes will be glued to their screens at outrageous hours to watch Canada's best curlers compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics.SportsFeb 5
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Winnipeg couple who created, sold animal torture videos get 12 years in jailA Winnipeg couple who admitted to making animal cruelty videos and selling them on the dark web have been sentenced to 12 years in prison.CrimeFeb 11
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Public inquiry examines cost overruns of Winnipeg police building projectA public inquiry is set to begin today on cost overruns and controversy linked to a building project led by the City of Winnipeg.CanadaFeb 10
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Winnipeg non-profit sends art, support to MinneapolisSince ICE began major operations in Minneapolis, two people have been shot and killed by agents in the city and many more have been arrested, sparking massive protests.ConsumerFeb 9
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Winnipeg 1st-degree murder trial begins for man accused of killing Mackaylah Gerard-RoussinMonday marked an emotional day in a Winnipeg courtroom for the family of Mackaylah Gerard-Roussin, as the murder trial for the man accused of killing her gets underway.CrimeFeb 9
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Manslaughter verdict in killing of Winnipeg restaurant ownerA guilty verdict was handed down Thursday for a man charged with manslaughter in the death of a Winnipeg restaurant owner two years ago.CrimeFeb 5