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Winnipeg girls’ football team gets game-changing grantAn all-girls Manitoba football team made up of players from Sagkeeng First Nation is one of three teams across Canada to receive a grant of $25,000 from NFL Canada.SportsJan 21
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‘We’re struggling:’ Remains of missing First Nations woman found in WinnipegWinnipeg police say DNA tests have confirmed the death of a First Nations woman who disappeared more than two years ago.CrimeApr 8
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Carney praises Hansen, calls hearing French from space a point of prideCarney called the mission “hugely inspiring” and said Canadians “couldn’t be more proud” of Hansen and the collaboration with the United States.CanadaApr 8
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Winnipeg police identify adult victim of double-fatal shooting as investigation continuesAnyone who may have information about the incident, including CCTV, cellphone or dashcam video from the area at the time, is asked to contact police.CrimeMar 17
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Police shoot and kill man in Sagkeeng First NationRCMP say a man was shot and killed by police in Sagkeeng First Nation Tuesday morning.CrimeNov 18, 2025
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Former national chief Phil Fontaine accused of sexually assaulting Manitoba studentA lawsuit filed in Manitoba's Court of King's Bench details sexual assault allegations against former Assembly of First Nations national chief Phil Fontaine.CanadaSep 23, 2025
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Duvet focus of testimony in Raymond Cormier trialThree people connected to accused killer Raymond Cormier told police he owned the same type of duvet cover that the body of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine was found in, his trial was told Friday.CrimeFeb 2, 2018
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Second day of deliberations in Tina Fontaine murder trial set to take place Thursday in WinnipegJurors in Winnipeg are to continue deliberating today at the trial of the man accused of killing 15-year-old Tina Fontaine and dumping her body in the Red River.CrimeFeb 22, 2018
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Government to release review of how CFS handled Tina FontaineThe Manitoba government committed late Monday to releasing a report into how child welfare workers dealt with Tina Fontaine before the teenager disappeared, died and was dumped in the Red River.CanadaFeb 27, 2018
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Tina Fontaine’s family looking for answers after acquittalThelma Favel woke up every morning before going to the Winnipeg courthouse, looked around her room and wondered what her grand-niece might have thought when she stayed in the same hotel in her final weeks alive.Mar 7, 2018
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Manitoba Indigenous-owned tech company helps elders spot scams'We want to be as accessible and as accommodating as possible when providing these workshops as well,' Flett said.TechApr 12, 2024
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‘Pushing humanity’: Canadian astronaut visits Regina ahead of trip to the moonBefore they head for space, Jeremy Hansen and the Artemis II crew are on a much shorter mission as they speak to schools and communities across the country about their adventures.CanadaFeb 8, 2024
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Manitoba expands third vaccine eligibility to First Nations care homesThe province said Monday that a third vaccine is now available for all residents and staff in personal care homes on Manitoba First Nations.HealthSep 20, 2021
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RCMP lay arson charges in Sagkeeng First Nation house fireA suspect was arrested at the scene, and faces two counts of arson and two counts of arson with disregard for human life.CrimeJun 22, 2021
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Drugs, guns off streets of Manitoba resort town after RCMP bustTwo Hillside Beach, Man., residents are facing over a dozen charges after an RCMP raid last week resulted in the seizure of loaded guns, drugs and cash.CrimeJun 23, 2021
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Manitoba First Nation sees COVID-19 outbreak in personal care homeThere are no known active cases outside the care home and the First Nation's Facebook page update states every infected person's symptoms are mild.HealthAug 29, 2021
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Decision to lay charges in Manitoba residential school investigation weeks awayA decision whether to lay charges following a decade-long investigation into a residential school in Manitoba is expected in the coming weeks.CrimeJan 19, 2022
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Central Winnipeg housing complex for vulnerable populations move-in readyA 47-unit affordable housing complex in Winnipeg's Centennial neighbourhood for people experiencing homelessness was blessed Monday morning as tenants get set to move in.CanadaJun 5, 2023
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Nine-year-old boy shot dead by brother on Manitoba reserve in ‘tragic accident’POWERVIEW, Man. - A Manitoba reserve is in mourning after a popular, vibrant nine-year-old boy was shot dead by his 14-year-old brother in what police are calling a tragic accident.Nov 4, 2011
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Saturday blaze burns historic school in Pine Falls, Man.The school, built in 1926, once housed the town's elementary and high school populations but closed in 2007. It was designated a historic site by the Manitoba Historical SocietyFireOct 16, 2023