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Incentives could help more Manitobans make the switch to electric vehicles: expertsIncentives from the provincial and federal governments could help Manitoba catch up to other jurisdictions when it comes to electric vehicles, experts say.ConsumerMay 1
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Garter snakes waking from hibernation in Narcisse, Man. viewing densFour snake dens in the area are active, the province says.CanadaApr 27
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Premier Kinew stops to help stranded driver change tire: ‘What any decent Manitoban would do’Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew stopped to help change a woman’s tire on the side of a dirt road Saturday and a photo of his effort is garnering significant traction online.CanadaApr 22
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Indigenous healing lodges face chronic underfunding across Canada, critics sayHealing lodges for Indigenous people convicted of crimes have a track record of success. Supporters are asking why the lodges don't get more government support.CanadaApr 20
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Swan Valley Stampeders hockey team saved after quick community responseThe future of a Manitoba Junior Hockey League team was up in the air this week, but only for a few hours - after overwhelming support from the community that it calls home.SportsApr 18
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Research Manitoba renews agreement with non-profit organization at $4.8MBusiness leaders, students and government officials gathered at RTDS Technologies Inc., for the announcement that Mitacs will be funded with $4.8 million over three years.EducationApr 15
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Data shows 2024 could be a record-breaking year in Manitoba for potholesAs of April 7 this year, 1,634 pothole-related claims were reported to MPI. That's over half of similar claims made in all of 2023, and almost two times 2019 numbers.TrafficApr 15
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Province says pipeline repairs remain on targetThe province says the three-month timeline to repair a pipeline supplying gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel to Winnipeg, is still on target.TrendingApr 12
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Provincial park pass and camping fees frozen in Manitoba, minister saysProvincial park pass and camping fees were expected to lift this year after the province signed a contract in 2020. But, the minister responsible says that's no longer necessary.EnvironmentApr 10
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Manitoba farmers ‘itching’ to start seeding, optimistic despite dry winterJake Ayre, vice president with Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) said right now, there is enough moisture to grow crops, but only time will tell.EnvironmentApr 9
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Wegovy now in Canada: Who should (and shouldn’t) use the weight-loss drug1,211 Read
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Small grocers, co-ops receiving boost from Loblaw boycott: ‘A lot of anger’1,181 Read
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Winnipeg man admits to killing 4 women but says he’s not criminally responsible1,157 Read
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