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Changes coming to tennis court in Winnipeg’s Waverley West neighbourhoodPartners broke ground on new tennis courts planned for Shaheed Bhagat Singh Park Saturday. Improvements are a joint project by the City of Winnipeg and Province of Manitoba.CanadaJun 22
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Arrests yet to be made after suspected homicide and assault, Winnipeg police sayThe victim has been identified as Norma Jean Sumner of Dauphin River First Nation, authorities said, and family notifications have been made.CrimeJun 24
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Multiculturalism shows us more similarities than differences: Folklorama directorIt's Canadian Multiculturalism Day, and if any city knows a thing or two about multiculturalism, it's Winnipeg -- home to the world's largest festival devoted to the subject.CanadaJun 27
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WestJet mechanics strike cancels flights at Winnipeg airport during long weekendIn Winnipeg, Richardson International Airport has reported eight flights that have been cancelled as a result of the job action at WestJet.EconomyJun 29
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‘I’m so happy to be here’: Winnipeg man’s experience with necrotizing fasciitisKyle Lemke had necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh-eating disease that Manitoba Public Health says is fatal in 20-30 per cent of cases. It can spread up to 3 cm per hour.HealthJun 28
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People rescued from burning Winnipeg buildings early Wednesday morningWinnipeg firefighters had a busy morning Wednesday, dealing with a pair of fires — both of which involved people being rescued from burning buildings and taken to hospital.FireJun 26
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City launches chemical treatment project to improve Lake Winnipeg healthA new chemical treatment process — with a $19.3-million price tag — is intended to remove more phosphorus from the sewage leaving the North End treatment plant.EnvironmentJun 24
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Winnipeg police arrest teenagers following assaults on 15-year-old victimThe victim said she was hanging out with a group of teens that she knew when she was challenged to a fight by some of the people in the group.CrimeJun 24
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Echoes of Bloody Saturday: Winnipeg General Strike still relevant 105 years laterThe legacy of the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike lives on, on the 105th anniversary of its climax, known as Bloody Saturday.CanadaJun 21
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Michael Jack, City of Winnipeg’s top administrator, on his way outMichael Jack, who has served as Winnipeg's chief administrative officer since 2021, has notified the mayor and Executive Policy Committee (EPC) of his departure Monday.PoliticsJun 17
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Winnipeg cops seize guns, crack, meth and more in Boyd Avenue searchThree Winnipeggers are in custody after a raid on a Boyd Avenue home turned up multiple firearms and ammunition, as well as meth, cocaine and crack, police say.CrimeJun 20
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Winnipeg charities call on public for help as community needs increaseNon-profit organizations helping ease the financial burdens of vulnerable people in Winnipeg say donations are struggling to keep up with quickly growing demands.CanadaJun 19
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ANALYSIS: Interesting draft ahead for Jets, with no first-round pickUnlike years past, the Winnipeg Jets do not currently possess a first-round selection — and as the June 28 and 29 festivities near, own just one pick in the first three rounds.SportsJun 19
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Winnipeg voters head to polls for byelection to fill former premier’s seatThe seat has been vacant since former premier and Progressive Conservative party leader Heather Stefanson resigned in April.PoliticsJun 18
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Winnipeg cops announce weapons arrest at Red River ExWinnipeg police say a pair of teens are in custody after an armed incident at the Red River Exhibition Sunday evening.CrimeJun 17
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City of Winnipeg reconsiders community grant cutCity council has sent a proposed cut to the Community Grants program back to the executive policy committee after numerous organizations and residents voiced their opposition.CanadaJun 27
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8 victims in random Winnipeg bear spray attack, including baby, toddlerA Winnipeg man is in custody after a group of people — including a baby and a toddler who were with their mother — were victims of a random bear spray attack, police say.CrimeJun 25
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Winnipeg cops seek suspect in April aggravated assaultWinnipeg police say they have a warrant out for a man wanted in an aggravated assault incident on Corydon Avenue in April.CrimeJun 25
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ANALYSIS: DeMelo extension a meaningful start to busy week for Winnipeg JetsThe timing of Dylan DeMelo’s extension with the Winnipeg Jets is a meaningful beginning to what is assuredly going to be a busy week toward month’s end.SportsJun 26
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City of Winnipeg announces Phase 2 of Permits OnlineHomeowners can apply for plumbing and electrical permits online, if they live in a single detached home if it's the primary place they live, and do the work themselves.CanadaJun 24