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RCMP seek suspects after armed robbery reported at business in Ste. Agathe, Man.Police said a business on Voyageur Road in Ste. Agathe was robbed at 1:55 a.m. on Sept. 17 by two masked, armed men, who pointed guns at employees and stole cash and other items.CrimeOct 1, 2021
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Teen girls killed in highway crash with semi: Manitoba RCMPThe crash happened Sunday just before 1 p.m., when the vehicle — driven by a 17-year-old with a 15-year-old passenger — was hit by a northbound truck.TrafficAug 9, 2021
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Woman rescued from Red River by Manitoba RCMP officer, bystanderThe officer and a bystander both jumped into the water and brought the woman back to shore, where she was taken to hospital.CanadaAug 6, 2021
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Ste. Agathe makes big splash with new boat launchThe community's new boat launch, giving boaters access to the Red River, was completed last week to an overwhelmingly positive reaction from users.LifestyleJun 10, 2021
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Flood preparations starting in Ste. Agathe as province warns of high water levelsResidents of southern Manitoba are on high alert since the province warned water levels could be worse than the 2009 flood for some areas.EnvironmentMar 20, 2019
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About 2,500 customers south of Winnipeg deal with outageJust under 2,500 customers are without power south of Winnipeg, including hundreds in the town of Morris, due to an outage Tuesday morning.ConsumerFeb 26, 2019
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You are Here: Group preserves Manitoba’s landmark little white churchThey’re road trip icons — landmarks that let you know where you are. The Union Point Church stands alone along Highway 75 SFeaturesJul 6, 2018
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Dog duct taped inside box rescued in ManitobaWhat could have been a horrible story got a happy ending after a dog was found abandoned, duct taped inside a box on Monday.Nov 15, 2017
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‘All hands on deck’: Former premier looks back on Flood of the CenturyThe Flood of the Century changed the landscape of Manitoba and the lives of thousands of Manitobans. "I remember it as a time of high tension, high emotion, and a tremendous sense that we have got to really do this right," Gary Filmon said. For him, the spring of 1997 was a time he'll never forget.Apr 26, 2017
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