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'Dark chapter for Winnipeg Police Service' as veteran cop accused of trafficking drugs
An 18-year veteran Winnipeg police officer, who used to work in the street crime unit, has been arrested and accused of trafficking drugs. More video
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New Deadly carfentanil means 'everyone is at risk' in Winnipeg
One of the most potent street drugs might have found its way into Winnipeg and one university professor is stressing how dangerous it is.
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Growth fees coming to Winnipeg on Jan. 1, pending council approval
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Winnipeg is moving quickly to implement the new development fees Mayor Brian Bowman says the city needs to cover the cost of growth.
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New WAG sends mobile studios to collect what Canada means through art
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The Winnipeg Art Gallery is looking for contemporary artists to lead a collaborative art-making project across Canada, capturing and collecting expressions of Canada’s diverse histories and interests.
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Photos 5 tips for taking nice pictures of the harvest moon
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CBC/Radio-Canada photographer Bert Savard shares tips for taking brilliant shots of the harvest moon.
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New Don orange in support of residential school survivors, TRC commissioner asks
The man who led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) is encouraging Manitobans to don an orange shirt later this month to raise awareness about residential schools.
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Winnipeg police bust $166K marijuana grow op
A 37-year-old man and 39-year-old woman face numerous drug charges after Winnipeg police busted a marijuana grow op.
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The art of the car deal: Inside secrets from a veteran salesman
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So you want to buy a car. What's going on in the head of the salesperson who greets you at the dealership? A veteran salesman spills the beans on the tricks of the trade.
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Police nab suspect after 21 businesses robbed in Winnipeg
Police have arrested a suspect they believe was involved in a string of break-ins in Winnipeg over the past month.
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Missing teen Vernon Sutherland last seen in Swan River
RCMP are asking for help from the public finding 17-year-old Vernon Sutherland.
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Manitoba NDP politician Wab Kinew in the running for U.S. book award
A Manitoba politician's book is in contention for an American literary prize.
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Friday will be a wet one out there, Winnipeg
Clouds and rain, that's the gist of the weather for Winnipeg on Friday.
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Fire destroys garage in Winnipeg's North End
More fires in Winnipeg's North End as a garage on Salter Street was destroyed early Friday morning.
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Brandon University close to releasing sexual assault policy, months after contract scandal
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Brandon University is close to having a new sexual assault policy ready for students to review, about six months after the victim of a sexual assault on campus revealed she was forced to sign a behavioural contract.
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About 900 LGBT couples tied knot since same-sex marriage legalized in Manitoba
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Twelve years ago today, Manitoba became the fifth province or territory in the country to legalize same-sex marriage. Since then, on average 79 same-sex marriages registered in the province annually, figures released by the Vital Statistics Office shows.
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Winnipeg parents plan human rights complaint over NHL policy requiring ticket for baby
A Winnipeg couple say they will file a human rights complaint against the NHL for a policy requiring their breastfeeding baby to have a full-price ticket to the upcoming Heritage Classic, even after the league apologized and offered them free tickets.
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Video Winnipeg flooring company shames customer on sign for unpaid bill
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Customer shaming or debt collecting? A Winnipeg business posted a customer's name on a sign on St. Mary's Road.
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Indigenous studies now mandatory at University of Winnipeg
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University of Winnipeg students are now required to take at least one Indigenous studies course.
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Profile Love lives on: Couple married 66 years copes with Alzheimer's disease
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For almost two decades, Bill Barr of Winnipeg has been supporting and caring for his wife, Doris, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in the late 1990s.
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House breaks apart during transport on highway north of Winnipeg
Part of a house somehow broke apart on a highway northeast of Winnipeg on Thursday afternoon, leaving behind a pile of rubble.
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Candice Bergen appointed Conservative House leader
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Former cabinet minister Candice Bergen has been appointed the Conservative Party's House leader, replacing Andrew Scheer who recently stepped aside to pursue a leadership bid.
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Customers should ask for refunds on extra fees, car dealers association says
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If you bought a car in the last 15 months, you may be entitled to a refund of the fees you paid over and above the advertised price, according to the Manitoba Motor Dealers Association.
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Portage la Prairie swimming pool to close this fall due to roof concerns
The swimming pool in Portage la Prairie, Man., is closing at the end of October so crews can fix structural problems at the six-year-old facility.
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Video Walmart goes Visa free in Manitoba
As of Oct. 24, the 16 Walmart stores found through Manitoba will no longer accept Visa-free at the till.
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Federal government failing to comply with ruling on First Nations child welfare: tribunal
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The federal government has done nothing to comply with a Human Rights Tribunal decision issued in January that ruled First Nations children are discriminated against because of inadequate funding for child and welfare services, Indigenous leaders say.
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Winnipeg employees form 1st union at Canadian KFC/Taco Bell franchise
Staff at a Taco Bell/KFC in Winnipeg have unionized, becoming the first such franchise to do so in the company’s history in Canada.
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Pedestrian may have been hit by semi at Sterling Lyon Parkway
Winnipeg police are looking for any motorists, especially semi-trailer drivers, who were at Sterling Lyon Parkway and Kenaston Boulevard when a pedestrian was hit just before noon today.
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Deadly elephant tranquilizer carfentanil could be in Winnipeg, police testing seized tabs
Winnipeg police believe they have stopped a highly-potent drug, a more toxic variant of fentanyl, from hitting the streets.
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Sex assault survivor pans parole for 'monster' Graham James
A man who was abused by Graham James as a youth says his former hockey coach is a "master manipulator" and the courts have failed survivors in granting him full parole.
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Winnipeg police officer faces multiple charges
A Winnipeg Police Service officer is facing multiple charges, but police have not yet released details about the offences.
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CITY HALL ROUNDUP City told to scrap $566M Marion Street widening plan
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City of Winnipeg transportation planners say the city should not proceed with a Marion Street widening project that would cost $566 million and require the construction of bridge or underpass.
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Faltering casino in The Pas cannot move to Winnipeg, premier says
The owners of a First Nations-run casino in The Pas cannot move their operation to Winnipeg, says Premier Brian Pallister.
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Video Build a fort or take a tour at Winnipeg Design Fest this weekend
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From fort building to fine furniture, from browsing crafts to drinking wine, there should be something for everyone at the sixth annual Winnipeg Design Festival in the Exchange and downtown.
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Winnipeg fire chief says more firefighters needed to reduce OT costs
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Winnipeg's fire-paramedic chief says he needs to hire three dozen more firefighters in order to reduce overtime costs and stop coming before councillors every year to explain why his department is over budget.
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Winnipeg truck driver charged in Toronto crash that killed four
A truck driver faces multiple charges in connection with a fiery 12-vehicle Highway 400 crash that killed four people in June, including a little girl and two women from the same family.
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With police 70 km away, group detains suspects after shots fired into home
When shots were fired into an Interlake home on the weekend, a group of people detained two suspects while they waited for RCMP to arrive from the nearest detachment 70 kilometres away.
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers want feedback from fans about Banjo Bowl
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Fans who went to the Banjo Bowl last Saturday are being asked about their experience in a survey the Winnipeg Football Club says it sends out after every game.
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Eat your heart out, Picasso: Red pandas get artsy at Assiniboine Park Zoo
It's International Red Panda Day this Saturday, and Assiniboine Park Zoo is hoping to sell off colourful artwork made by the cute little creatures.
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About 900 LGBT couples tied knot since same-sex marriage legalized in Manitoba
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Love lives on: Couple married for 66 years copes with Alzheimer's disease
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CBC's Brett Purdy reports on a local family that credits a husbands' love and devotion with making his wife's battle with Alzheimer's Disease and dementia a little easier. The Alzheimer Society of Canada says there are over 500 thousand Canadians living with some form of dementia, and that by 2031 that figure will rise to over 900 thousand Canadians.
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United Way community breakfast
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For the first time in United Way Winnipeg's history, the agency is overhauling its annual campaign to make it a three-year plan that focuses on more than just fundraising.
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