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RCMP lay new charges against boy accused of threatening Manitoba schoolA boy accused of conspiring to harm students at a local school will face additional charges, including conspiracy to commit murder, according to Manitoba RCMP.CrimeMay 14
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Teen arrested, accused of bringing handgun and knives to Manitoba high schoolA teenage boy was arrested by Manitoba RCMP on Wednesday morning after allegedly going to a high school with a handgun, ammunition and knives.CrimeApr 23
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Manitoba high school girls flag football is gaining popularityA sport traditionally played by boys is gaining a lot of popularity among young female athletes. Flag football is taking over Manitoba high schools.SportsApr 9
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School and other cancellations around southern Manitoba on WednesdaySchool and other cancellations around southern Manitoba on Wednesday, April 8WeatherApr 8
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Manitoba RCMP unit educating students on digital safety, dangersManitoba RCMP's internet child exploitation unit has been touring schools in the province educating students on online safety.CanadaApr 14
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Suspect dies after exchanging gunfire with Winnipeg police, taking 3 hostagesWinnipeg police say there was an exchange of gunfire and a suspect was hospitalized after he entered a home and took three hostages.CrimeMay 29
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Big tech targets Prairies for AI data centresAI data centres proposed in several Prairie provinces are meeting opposition, with some saying data sovereignty isn't worth the environmental impactsTechMay 26
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Province launches free transit for youth pilot project in SelkirkPremier Wab Kinew said the province is working with the cities of Winnipeg, Brandon, Winkler and Flin Flon to launch free youth transit in September.CanadaJun 16
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Legislators squabble in Manitoba following reported rise in inflationNew numbers from Statistics Canada show Manitoba tied for the highest annual inflation rate among the provinces last month, partly driven by jumps in grocery prices and taxes.PoliticsMay 19
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‘Disbelief’ felt after school attacks prevented in Nova Scotia, ManitobaParents and students in Nova Scotia and Manitoba are dealing with the aftermath of what could have been two deadly school attacks, after FBI intel leads to arrests.CrimeMar 19
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Bridgewater teen to remain in custody after threats to schools in N.S. and ManitobaA 15-year-old facing charges over threats to schools in Nova Scotia and Manitoba will remain in custody for at least another month.CrimeMar 23
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At 356, the HBC charter is about to get a Manitoba Museum welcomeThe Thursday ceremony will bring the charter home in some ways; the museum hosts 28,000 HBC artifacts donated in 1994 and Winnipeg is where the company opened its first store.CanadaJun 10
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Provinces await feds’ social media ban, still considering their own rulesSeveral provinces that have previously indicated interest in social media bans say they'll be watching to see how the federal government will roll its plan out.CanadaJun 9
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Winnipeg police arrest 2 men for attack on 16-year-old Rinelle HarperWinnipeg police have arrested two men for the attempted murder of Rinelle Harper, who was beaten and left for dead in the Assiniboine River.CanadaDec 31, 1969
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Classrooms are growing faster than supports are arriving in Manitoba: survey81 per cent of teachers in Manitoba are concerned about class sizes, complexity, and a lack of support, according to information released by the Manitoba Teachers’ Society.EducationMay 4
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Sex offender with ‘high risk to re-offend’ expected to live in Winnipeg, police sayWinnipeg residents are being cautioned about the release of 22-year-old Lorne Bradburn, a man convicted of violent offences and is expected to live in Winnipeg.CrimeMay 28
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Social media and AI ban for New Brunswick youth a possibility: HoltThere are calls for New Brunswick to bring in a social media ban for young people, and to reconsider its inclusion of AI chatbots in its draft curriculum for the anglophone sector.CanadaMay 13
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Why ramping up Canada’s indoor farming capacity may prove ‘difficult’The federal government is planning to spend $750 million to 'drastically expand year-round Canadian production of fruits and vegetables,' Prime Minister Mark Carney said.CanadaJun 12
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Manitoba RCMP renews calls for information in unsolved Thompson homicideManitoba RCMP are making a renewed push for information in the unsolved homicide of Steven Seela in Thompson, Man.CanadaMay 26
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Daylight saving time could become permanent as U.S. House revives billThe bill still must pass the full U.S. House, and then the U.S. Senate would consider whether to take up the measure, after unanimously passing a similar bill in 2022.U.S. NewsMay 22