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Alberta polio survivors fear ‘horrifying’ virus could returnPolio has been eradicated in Canada for over 30 years, but doctors warn if vaccine rates continue to decline, it could open the door to a return of the devastating virus.HealthSep 2
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Man who tried to stab pastor had earlier said he wanted to kill a priest, court toldA man who tried to stab a Catholic pastor in the middle of a Sunday religious service last winter had previously gone to hospital and said he planned to kill a priest.CrimeAug 20
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Manitoba judge tosses lawsuit against disgraced former hockey coach Graham JamesA Manitoba judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Graham James, a convicted sex offender and former junior hockey coach.CrimeAug 1
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‘It’s almost door-closing’: Winnipeg businesses voice concern over vandalism, arsonSome business in Winnipeg, Man. are sounding the alarm over recent incidents of vandalism and arson.CanadaJul 22
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‘Not what you think they are’: Inside a teen facility facing years of red flags, mistreatment claimsVenture Academy markets itself as therapeutic care for struggling teens. But a six-month Global News investigation found dozens of allegations of psychological and emotional harm.InvestigationsAug 7
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Winnipeg man charged in random sexual assaults near Health Sciences CentrePolice said they arrested the suspect, 28, on Spence Street Thursday evening. He faces five counts of sexual assault and three counts of assault, among other chargesCrimeJul 4
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Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry, episode 044: The East Coast-West Coast hip-hop warThe East Coast-West Cost hip-hop war was one of the defining stories of hip-hop in the 90s.EntertainmentJul 8
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More than half of Canadian renters plan to buy. So what’s stopping them?The majority of those Canadians who currently rent have their eyes set on purchasing a home within the next five years, according to Royal Lepage.ConsumerJun 19
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Indian agent had Jagmeet Singh under close surveillanceThe incident, detected in late 2023, prompted police to place tight security around the NDP leader.CanadaJun 12
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CFL suspends veteran quarterback Collaros for failing to respond to off-season testThe CFL has suspended Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros one game for failing to respond to an off-season drug-testing request.SportsMay 7
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Jelly Roll moves closer to being pardoned for his past crimesJelly Roll has never shied away from discussing the time he spent in prison for robbery and drug charges.EntertainmentApr 23
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Close Tory-NDP race expected in Elmwood-Transcona in rematch of September byelectionTypically an NDP stronghold, the party managed to hold onto the seat in the by-election, but by a narrow margin over the Conservatives.CanadaApr 10
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City to resume ground squirrel control, animal advocates concerned"If that's not possible, we at least do recommend that whatever method is used results in instantaneous death to the animal, with no suffering or distress."EnvironmentMar 17
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Barbecue explosion injures Winnipeg man on Hawaiian vacationDarren Stevenson was barbecuing at a resort in Maui on Thursday when the explosion happened, according to a friend.WorldFeb 25
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With booing of ‘Star-Spangled Banner,’ do national anthems belong in sport?Last weekend, Canadian sports fans voiced their displeasure with U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement he was raising tariffs on Canada and Mexico.U.S. NewsFeb 7
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‘Not an ounce of humanity’ in Main Street hotel evictions, advocate saysA Main Street hotel that has long been plagued by crime and other issues is being vacated due to safety concerns, city officials say, citing ongoing compliance and permit issues.CanadaJan 23
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‘Canada is not for sale’ hat offers tough lesson in domestic manufacturingThe marketers behind the "Canada is not for sale" hats made famous by Doug Ford say they've realized how difficult it is to produce a ball cap fully made in Canada.CanadaJan 24
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Winnipeg doctor who helps RCMP, military personnel overcome trauma faces conduct hearingA Winnipeg psychologist who treats RCMP and military personnel is facing a conduct review by the Psychological Association of ManitobaCrimeJan 10
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Manitoba expert discusses the criminal cycle of high-risk offendersOver the last 30 years, Marcel Hank Charlette has been charged with manslaughter, aggravated assault, uttering threats, carrying a concealed weapon and more.CrimeJan 8
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Ontario man testifies against former cellmate accused of kidnapping 14-year-old boyA 14-year-old boy whose identity is covered by a publication ban was abducted around 8:30 a.m. on March 4, 2020, outside 345 Driftwood Avenue.CrimeJan 10