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  • Manitoba to fund $21m in road upgrades for Norway House Cree Nation and community
    The Manitoba government said Thursday that it will spend more than $21 million to repave about 30 kilometres of road in the area of Norway House and Norway House Cree Nation.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • Norway House traffic stop leads Manitoba RCMP to wanted man, bag of pills
    RCMP in Norway House seized a backpack full of ecstasy pills and more than $2,500 in cash after a traffic stop Sunday afternoon.
    Crime
    Mar 27
  • Gushue tops Ramsfjell to clinch playoff spot at world men’s curling championship
    Canada's Brad Gushue clinched a playoff spot with a 7-4 win over Magnus Ramsfjell of Norway at the world men's curling championship on Thursday.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Child left with ‘life-altering’ injuries in dog attack at Toronto’s Little Norway Park
    Toronto police are searching for a woman and her dog after the animal reportedly attacked a child in Little Norway Park, leaving them with "life-altering" injuries.
    Crime
    Mar 24
  • Norway House raid leads to raft of gun charges for local man, Manitoba RCMP say
    A Norway House man is custody facing 10 charges after an incident in the Manitoba community Tuesday night, RCMP say.
    Crime
    Mar 14
  • Norway House arrest leads Manitoba RCMP to seizure of cocaine, pills
    A Norway House man is in custody facing a number of charges after an armed incident Feb. 29 at a home in the northern Manitoba community.
    Crime
    Mar 4
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  • Suspect arrested on robbery, firearm charges in Norway House, Man.
    A man is facing robbery and firearm related charges in connection with a pair of gunpoint robberies at businesses in Norway House, Man., police say.
    Crime
    Feb 23
  • RCMP arrest man in connection with firearm incident in Manitoba community
    A man is in custody after police were called to the Norway House community regarding a firearm incident on Feb. 21. He faces several charges.
    Crime
    Feb 22
  • Assault suspect threatened to stab officers, Manitoba RCMP say
    The Mounties were told the suspect had threatened to stab a pre-teen girl and any officers who responded to the call on Kinosao Sipi Cree Nation Saturday.
    Crime
    Apr 7
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  • 2 men charged after firearm pointed at someone in Norway House, Man.
    Wednesday afternoon, police said the 30- and 27-year-old men were charged with pointing a firearm, uttering threats and resisting arrest.
    Crime
    Feb 1
  • Gushue loses 7-6 to Retornaz at world men’s curling championship
    Gushue, from St. John's, N.L., said he was struggling with his rocks in the first half of the game.
    Canada
    Apr 1
  • Person seriously injured in attack by stray dogs, coyotes: Ontario police
    The investigation is in its early stages but Middlesex OPP believe both stray dogs and coyotes were involved in the attack on the 32-year-old.
    Canada
    Apr 15
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  • After record year, manager of world’s largest sovereign wealth fund pledges to push green energy
    The fund, which invests Norway's profits from oil and gas, owns around 1.5 per cent of all shares for companies listed globally.
    Economy
    Jan 30
  • Toronto woman arrested in violent dog attack, child seriously injured
    Investigators with Toronto Police said the dog charged towards the child through an open gate and bit and dragged the child to the ground.
    Crime
    Mar 25
  • Foreign interference a ‘huge challenge,’ French PM says during Canada visit
    French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said foreign interference  is a "huge challenge" that requires countries to keep their citizens informed about the risks. 
    Canada
    Apr 11
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  • Manitoba premier to apologize to two men switched at birth in 1955
    Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is set to apologize on behalf of the government to two men who were switched at birth in 1955 in a hospital north of Winnipeg.
    Politics
    Mar 20
  • N.B., Nova Scotia governments to review school smartphone policies
    The two Maritime provinces are taking a look at how to deal with the use of smartphones in schools following restrictions being imposed in other jurisdictions.
    Education
    Apr 30
  • RCMP officers arrest two on firearm charges in Norway House, Man.
    Norway House RCMP said the contained the scene of an incident involving a firearm being pointed at someone in the community. Two people are now in custody.
    Crime
    Jan 31
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  • Manitoba officials brace for potential record-breaking wildfire season
    Manitoba wildfire officials are preparing for what could be one of their busiest wildfire seasons to date.
    Fire
    Apr 11
  • Copenhagen fire: Inferno hits historic stock exchange, toppling iconic spire
    As the fire raged, some citizens jumped into action alongside emergency responders to try and save the many historic artworks housed inside the 17th century stock exchange.
    World
    Apr 16
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