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Manitoba experts say waits for car repairs ‘a problem,’ hope for resolveAutobody shops are at a disadvantage right now when it comes to getting car repairs done quickly, with staffing, parts and a changing auto landscape all contributing.CanadaJul 29
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Trudeau announces byelections in Quebec, Manitoba ridings for SeptemberFederal byelections have been announced for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun in Quebec and Elmwood-Transcona in Manitoba. Voting day has been set for Sept. 16.PoliticsJul 28
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2 dead in house fire on Cross Lake Cree Nation, Man.: RCMPTwo people are dead after a house fire on a First Nation in northern Manitoba.CanadaJul 15
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Manitoban triathlete prepares for Paralympic debut with dreams of gold in ParisManitoban triathlete Leanne Tayor is preparing for her Paralympic debut in Paris this year and dreams of bringing home the gold.SportsJul 14
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Manitoba spends $3M to enhance Portage la Prairie road to generate interprovincial trade growthManitoba is spending $3 million to enhance a road in Portage La Prairie for interprovincial trade growth, said Municipal Minister Ian Bushie.EnvironmentJul 10
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Manitoba producers struggle as weather woes hit farms, large and smallThe past few summers in Manitoba have brought extremely hot temperatures and dry spells but this year Mother Nature has switched things up.EnvironmentJul 10
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Manitoba unveils $1.5M Downtown Safety Initiative for WinnipegThe Manitoba government announced a nearly $1.5 million initiative to enhance public safety in downtown Winnipeg, premier Wab Kinew announced on Tuesday.EnvironmentJul 9
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Extreme heat coming to Manitoba ‘unlivable’ for unsheltered people: advocateAfter a cool, wet start to the summer in Manitoba, forecasted heat may be welcomed by some, but for others, it can pose a significant risk.WeatherJul 8
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Manitobans worried about living costs and crime, doubt justice system: surveyManitobans are growing worried about the cost of living and crime in the province, leading them to doubt the justice system, according to a recent poll.EconomyJul 7
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Manitoba parents ‘helpless’ as toddler lacks public health care coverageIn the months before they left Manitoba for South Korea, they were given permanent residency cards they had earlier applied for -- and found out they were expecting.HealthJul 4
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