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Coun. Markus Chambers resigns as Winnipeg Police Board chairThe board announced Monday that Coun. Markus Chambers stepped down as Winnipeg Police Board chair on Oct. 1.PoliticsOct 6
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Extra enforcement in Osborne Village leads to 146 arrests: reportNumbers from Winnipeg Police Service Chief Gene Bowers's report to the Winnipeg Police Board show officers attended to 777 incidents in the area between July 24 and Sept. 1.CrimeSep 10
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Manitoba doubles down on school safety after St. Vital bathroom incidentA harrowing incident at a Winnipeg school last week was the catalyst for the provincial government to increase safety measures at schools across Manitoba.PoliticsDec 1
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Kelvin Goertzen, former Manitoba cabinet minister and premier, won’t run againThe 56-year-old Goertzen has represented the Steinbach constituency, southeast of Winnipeg, since 2003 and says he will stay on until the election is called.PoliticsDec 10
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‘Stop arson before it happens’: Winnipeg officials working to curb firesMayor Scott Gillingham, representatives of the Winnipeg police and Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, and other officials say they're trying to get ahead of the city's arson problem.FireOct 31
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City says transit fare enforcement efforts are paying offThe city says its expanded efforts to crack down on fare evasion on transit buses are making a difference.TrendingNov 12
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The Canadians in Hamas: The operative, leader and financierAbout 450 people with assorted roles in Hamas have ties to Canada, Global News has learned.CanadaNov 19
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Canadian mission helps enforce North Korea sanctionsGlobal News recently joined a Royal Canadian Air Force aerial patrol enforcing United Nations sanctions against North Korea in the South China and Yellow seas.CanadaOct 6
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Arrests on first day of transit safety initiative ‘no surprise’: Winnipeg policeWinnipeg police say its new transit safety initiative has already borne fruit, with arrests happening as early as Wednesday while the project was being announced.CrimeSep 19
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Build Canada Homes aims to build 4,000 housing units on federal land: CarneyThe newly created Build Canada Homes agency will oversee plans to build 4,000 homes on six federally owned sites, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday.CanadaSep 14
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Edmonton mayoral candidates weigh in on 10 issues that matter to votersWhere do Edmonton's mayoral candidates stand on taxes, homelessness, bike lanes, safety, infill and city services? Global News has given all 13 a chance to share their thoughts.PoliticsSep 18
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Manitoba man convicted in mail bombing that injured lawyer denied paroleA Manitoba man sentenced to life in prison after a judge convicted him of sending letter bombs to his ex-wife and two lawyers in 2015 has been denied full parole.PoliticsAug 25
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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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Winnipegger, 18, arrested on flight to Japan after discovery of meth: border officialsA Winnipegger is facing drug trafficking charges after being arrested at the Calgary airport en route to Japan, border officials say.CrimeJul 28
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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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Safety groups to improve coordination, says Winnipeg mayorWinnipeg's mayor is promising to improve inner-city safety by improving communication and coordination among the numerous safety groups already working in the area.CrimeJun 9
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Winnipeg cops seek man in hockey jersey accused of violent attackWinnipeg police are hoping the public can help them identity a suspect wanted in a violent assault that left a man unconscious on Thursday might.CrimeJun 20
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Carney, premiers set in-person meeting after discussing ‘good’ Trump talksDoug Ford said the premiers congratulated the prime minister on both his election victory and the 'restraint' he showed during Tuesday's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.CanadaMay 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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NDP sees Edmonton as a ‘New Democrat’ city, aims to win more seats in Alberta’s capitalOne political analyst says he believes the NDP "have a legitimate shot" at winning races in Edmonton Strathcona, Edmonton Centre and Edmonton Griesbach.PoliticsApr 1