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September heating up in Manitoba, but not enough to trigger warning: expertIt's hotter than it would normally be this time of year. A meteorologist says it's nothing to be worried about, though some precautions are still good to take.WeatherSep 9
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‘We can’t support the growth’: Manitoba schools bursting at seamsA West St. Paul mom says the growth of the community means her child's elementary school can't support the number of students in the area.EducationSep 10
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Manitoba grand chief’s death marked with ceremonies, mourners attend legislatureFamily members, community leaders and dignitaries were on hand to pay tribute to Grand Chief Cathy Merrick, of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, who died last Friday.CanadaSep 11
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Manitoba’s NDP government caught in fiscal squeeze during first yearManitoba's NDP government, approaching the first anniversary of its election victory, is facing a fiscal squeeze as it tries to fulfil promises to cut living costs,.PoliticsSep 3
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Manitoba RCMP arrest suspect after video posted with threats to kill officerOn Aug. 31, RCMP in Ste. Rose du Lac, Man., were made aware of a Facebook video featuring a man with a gun, standing on his front porch, threatening to kill an officer.CrimeSep 9
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Nutrition program now available in all Manitoba schools, province saysThe Manitoba government says nutritious meals and snacks are now available for students across the province, as part of the universal nutrition program.EducationSep 5
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Mark Wasyliw booted from Manitoba NDP caucus for business partner’s Nygard tiesA spokesperson for the Manitoba NDP said Mark Wasyliw's judgment doesn't align with the party's principles of mutual respect and trust.Politics5 hours
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Mounties seize 600 kilos of illicit cannabis in Manitoba traffic stopOn the afternoon of Sept. 4, traffic officers pulled over a commercial vehicle for a load inspection, which led to the discovery of a whopping 600 kilograms of illicit cannabis.CrimeSep 12
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‘Never gets old’: Manitoba students pour into universities as orientation beginsThousands of students, many for the first time, will be pouring into Winnipeg universities and colleges over the next days and weeks for orientation season.EducationSep 3
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First-of-its-kind research facility opens in Manitoba’s ArcticThe Churchill Marine Observatory, located adjacent to the Port of Churchill, is intended to help detect oil spills and collect data on their mitigation and impact.ScienceAug 27
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Summer zebra mussel inspections find hundreds of improperly cleaned watercraftA campaign between Aug. 23 and 25 led to inspections of 451 vehicles carrying watercraft, and a total of 153 had improperly cleaned or drained equipment.EnvironmentAug 30
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Manitoba Paralympian becomes 1st Canadian woman to take home triathlon medalOak Bluff's Leanne Taylor became the first Canadian woman to medal in para triathlon at the Paralympics Monday, when she received a bronze medal.SportsSep 3
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Manitoba RCMP investigate suspicious death in RM of PipestoneRCMP in Virden, Man., say they're waiting for autopsy results after a man was found dead in the Rural Municipality of Pipestone Sunday afternoon.CrimeSep 10
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Manitoba bumps funding for victim services up to $750KThe province announced Tuesday that $750,000 will be provided to Manitoba Justice Victim Services -- up from from the usual $500,000.CrimeAug 27
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Thousands still out of homes in Manitoba and Saskatchewan due to wildfiresThe Canadian Red Cross says it's supporting more than 2,300 people from the remote community of Bunibonibee Cree Nation in northeastern Manitoba.FireAug 27
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Manitoba not done with summer weather yet, but forecast calls for cooling downScott Kehler of Weatherlogics says the humidity has broken and there's much drier air now, creating cooler temperaturesWeatherAug 26
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Boy struck and killed in driveway of home in northern ManitobaRCMP say a toddler has died after he was run over by a pickup truck on the driveway of his home in northeastern Manitoba.TrendingSep 13
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Federal international student cap having ‘negative impact’ in Manitoba: stakeholdersIn January, the federal government announced it would be accepting fewer international students. With school now back, that policy is raising red flags among stakeholders.EducationSep 3
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RCMP arrest 4 in ongoing Manitoba gun investigationPolice said they searched three homes in the community and seized long guns, CO2 guns and other weapons, as well as cocaine, cash and drug trafficking materials.CrimeSep 4
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First annual Fentanyl Awareness Day Walk in Manitoba honours those lost to overdoseA year and a half after losing his son to a fentanyl overdose, grieving father is working to keep his memory alive and prevent the same thing from happening to others.CanadaSep 13