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Horse hit at Winnipeg racetrack in ‘hard to watch’ video prompts calls for changeA jockey can be seen in the barn area of a Winnipeg racetrack hitting a horse in a video shared by Animal Justice. Now, advocates are calling for in-stable cameras.CanadaMay 15
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Manitoba brings in 13 U.S.-trained doctors as it looks to improve access to careThe province of Manitoba has recruited 13 U.S.-trained physicians to practice in communities as part of an effort to improve access to family doctors and reduce wait times.HealthJan 23
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Manitoba highways reopen after winter stormManitoba RCMP have closed parts of the Trans-Canada Highway between Headingley, Portage la Prairie and Brandon due to poor winter conditions.CanadaJan 16
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Manitoba freezes price of 1-litre milk cartons, weighs caps on larger containersManitoba is freezing the price of one-litre milk for the year and is considering price caps on larger containers as the province reviews grocery affordability.ConsumerJan 15
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‘Families are freezing’: Manitoba power outage leaves Pimicikamak in crisis, chief saysResidents of Pimicikamak Cree Nation are evacuating as a prolonged power outage leaves the community without heat and water in extreme cold, Manitoba Hydro says.CanadaDec 31, 2025
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Former Manitoba premier, cabinet minister pay ethics fines after probeLegislature Speaker Tom Lindsey says former premier Heather Stefanson submitted the payment last week and one of her former cabinet ministers, Jeff Wharton, has also paid his fine.PoliticsOct 27, 2025
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Beloved Manitoba heritage farm museum to close its doors.Pierre Pelland, the founder and sole operator of a one-of-a-kind heritage farming museum, has announced he will be shutting its doors for good on Sept. 15, 2025.FeaturesAug 30, 2025
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Manitoba’s smoky summer not impacting some outdoor attendancesBoth Assiniboine Park and Zoo as well as FortWhyte Alive have actually seen slight increases in attendance this year compared to 2024.Aug 25, 2025
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“It’s so violating”: Manitoba couple’s honeymoon ends with hotel break-in scare in KelownaA Manitoba couples' dream honeymoon ended on a terrifying note in Kelowna, B.C., as a man tried to break in to their ground-floor hotel room as they were falling asleep.CanadaJun 30, 2025
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Woman leaves Manitoba to receive more timely cancer careA Manitoba woman is advocating for changes to the health care system after she was left waiting for care following a cancer diagnosis, that eventually resulted in an amputation.HealthJun 26, 2025
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