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RCMP take down 'large-scale' marijuana grow op in Lorette, Man.
St. Pierre-Jolys RCMP busted a "large-scale" grow-op last week and seized more than 100 marijuana plants. More
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Winnipeg technology makes debut at Rio Paralympic Games
When Chantal Givens competed Sunday at the Rio Paralympic Games, she had a piece of Winnipeg along for the ride.
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Video Baby must pay: NHL says 6-month-old needs ticket to see Heritage Classic
An NHL policy that requires a six-month-old baby to have a ticket for a seat he can't sit in is "absurd," a Winnipeg couple says.
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University of Manitoba students receive 'extortion' letters over illegal downloads
Thousands of students at the University of Manitoba have received copyright infringement letters that the school says amount to “extortion.”
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Kirpan-carrying Sikhs ordered to leave store
Two Sikh men have filed a complaint with the Manitoba Human Rights Commission after they were told they could not enter a Dollarama store while carrying their kirpans, which are ceremonial knives.
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Mayor and developers still at odds over growth fees after meeting
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Mayor Brian Bowman and more than a dozen members of Winnipeg's development and business community spent 90 minutes discussing proposed growth fees on Monday morning, agreeing on little more than the need to continue talking.
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Updated Sir John Franklin's long-lost HMS Terror believed found
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What's believed to be the wreck of HMS Terror, one of Sir John Franklin's two ships lost in the doomed 1845 Franklin Expedition, has been found in a Nunavut bay.
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Man charged with series of violent robberies in Winnipeg
A 22-year-old man has been charged in connection to a series of violent robberies dating back to the beginning of August.
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Government ministers visit The Pas to brainstorm about struggling town's future
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Time is running out for the mill in The Pas as Progressive Conservative ministers visit the northwestern Manitoba town that faces the loss of its biggest employer.
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Deacon's Corner crash causes big delays southeast of Winnipeg
A crash on the Trans-Canada Highway just east of Winnipeg is causing big traffic delays.
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Fire damages 2 garages in Winnipeg's Elmwood area
Two garages in Winnipeg were charred and now boarded up after a fire raged through one and spread to the other.
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Dramatic weight loss prompts Winnipeg man to fundraise for skin removal
A Winnipeg man is raising money to cover the costs of surgically removing excess skin from his body after a dramatic weight loss.
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Winnipeg program offers safe housing to youths who stay in school
Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre's Yellow Shawl program offers a new housing option for at-risk youths, ages 16 to 21. The only requirement is the young people have to commit to staying in school.
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Brace yourself Winnipeg, there's a risk of frost Monday night
It's been a good summer, Winnipeg, but the relationship is coming to an end.
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Bombers send Drew Willy to Toronto, acquire Kevin Glenn from Alouettes
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Montreal Alouettes and Toronto Argonauts swapped a series of players and draft picks Sunday.
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Drug use and discarded needles in West Broadway worry residents
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Residents living in Winnipeg's West Broadway area are growing increasingly concerned after an apparent spike in drug use and loose hypodermic needles found throughout the community this summer.
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Renovations at Manitoba Legislature to improve accessibility
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The Manitoba Legislative Building is undergoing some renovations that will make it more accessible - and accepting - for those who work and visit the historic structure.
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Video Manitobans reflect on 'nerve-wracking' moment when planes hit twin towers on 9/11
Winnipeggers shared memories Sunday of where they were when two jet planes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York on Sept. 11, 2001, when nearly 3,000 people lost their lives.
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Judicial hearings rare: Most complaints about judges never get to public hearing
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Public hearings that consider whether a judge should be removed from the bench, such as the current one involving Federal Court Justice Robin Camp, are rare.
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'I feel like a million bucks': Homeless get a little off the top in Winnipeg
Homeless people in Winnipeg were able to get a little off the top Sunday at a free haircut event organized by Lighthouse Mission.
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New rules for curling nix broom moves that were changing the game
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Curling Canada has endorsed new rules that effectively outlaw recent innovations — new sweeping techniques and broom technology — that had radically altered the game.
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5 Manitoba artists nominated for Native American Music Awards
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Five musical artists from Manitoba are nominated for awards at the Native American Music Awards, happening in Salamanca, N.Y., on Saturday.
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Hundreds walk in support of women with ovarian cancer in Winnipeg
About 600 people marched in the Walk of Hope in Winnipeg Sunday in support of women living with ovarian cancer.
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Rollover stops traffic on Isabel Street and Notre Dame Avenue
A crash stopped traffic at the corner of Notre Dame Avenue and Isabel Street on Sunday afternoon.
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Winnipeggers march to raise funds, awareness about myeloma
Dozens of Winnipeggers marched Sunday to raise awareness and funds for research to a cure for myeloma.
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Winnipeg dog club left on high alert after coyote scare
A Winnipeg dog club is warning its members to be careful after a coyote scare in Kilcona Park Friday night.
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Analysis Canada's credibility problem keeps doors closed during Ukraine talks
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Much was made earlier this week about an alleged "snub" after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was not invited to a meeting about Ukraine. But experts ask why Canada would be invited when Russia sees us as a party to the conflict and our allies don't believe we have anything serious to offer the talks.
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Police searching for man after armed robbery at Brandon bar
Brandon police are searching for an armed robber after one of the city’s bars was looted at gunpoint Saturday morning.
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Woman in iconic WWII Times Square kiss photograph dies at 92
Greta Zimmer Friedman, the woman who was kissed by an ecstatic sailor in Times Square celebrating the end of the Second World War, has died at the age of 92.
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Video 15 years after 9/11, Winnipeg Muslims look back on how it changed their lives
For Muslims in North America, including many in Winnipeg, the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, have had an impact that continues to this day. We speak with four members of the local Muslim community to find out how 9/11 changed their lives.
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Bug hunter finds 2 winged 'beasts' new to Manitoba in matter of weeks
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A Winnipeg biologist has had not one, but two chance encounters with winged insect critters this summer that aren't supposed to be in Manitoba.
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