Category: Global TV
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Winnipeg police look to identify mystery woman found dead Aug. 10
Winnipeg police are hoping to identify a woman found dead in August. So far, they say, they’ve been unable to determine her identity.. Sam Thompson
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Winnipeg firefighters tackle blaze at vacant Balmoral Street apartments — again
The vacant building is building is very familiar to firefighters — they’ve had to extinguish flames there at least five previous times since 2021, most recently in June 2024.. Sam Thompson
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Winnipeg Goldeyes drop playoff opener to Canaries
The Goldeyes will face elimination in Game 2 on Friday after losing the series opener 5-0 to the Sioux Falls Canaries on Wednesday.. Russ Hobson
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QB Zach Collaros back at practice for Winnipeg Blue Bombers after leaving last game
Winnipeg quarterback Zach Collaros was back working with the Bombers first-team offence after leaving their last game with an injury.. Russ Hobson
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Canola farmers say China retaliatory probe ‘one more thing’ to worry about
After a rail shutdown, inflation and drought, farmers are worried they’ll end up paying the price for the fallout over Canada’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.. Sean Boynton
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Diet and demographics behind wasp outbreak on Prairies
The City of Edmonton says its pest management team has removed 374 wasp nests so far this year and is in the process of removing more..
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5 Manitobans invited to national women’s team hockey camp
Kristen Campbell, Raygan Kirk, Corinne Schroeder, Ashton Bell and Jocelyn Larocque will all attend the upcoming National Women’s Team camp.. Russ Hobson
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Teen in critical condition after fight at Cross Lake high school
Mounties say a 16-year-old is in critical condition after an altercation between two groups on the grounds of a high school in Cross Lake, Manitoba..
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Manitoba’s NDP government caught in fiscal squeeze during first year
Manitoba’s NDP government, approaching the first anniversary of its election victory, is facing a fiscal squeeze as it tries to fulfil promises to cut living costs,..
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‘Never gets old’: Manitoba students pour into universities as orientation begins
Thousands of students, many for the first time, will be pouring into Winnipeg universities and colleges over the next days and weeks for orientation season.. Sam Thompson
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Young Street fire leaves 1 in critical condition, Winnipeg firefighters say
Winnipeg fire crews were called to the one-and-a-half storey house on Young Street just after 3 a.m., and learned someone was trapped inside.. Sam Thompson
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Back to school — and back to school zones. Winnipeg drivers urged to watch their speed
Speed limits around schools dropping to 30 km/h from 50 km/h on Sunday, and Winnipeg drivers caught going over the limit could face a hefty ticket.. Sam Thompson
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Federal health spending has outpaced provinces, analysis finds
The findings stand in stark contrast to the rhetoric that has punctuated federal and provincial health negotiations over the last several years..
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Unmarked burials indicated at former residential school site near The Pas
There are indications of unmarked graves at a former residential school site in Opaskwayak Cree Nation near The Pas..
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Manitoba jockey paralyzed in accident back in the saddle
Manitoba jockey Alyssa Selman, who was paralyzed in an accident at the Assiniboia Downs in 2015, is back in the saddle.. Marney Blunt
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Winnipeg police want to identify ‘person of interest’ who may have been present at bank robbery
Police distributed photos of an unidentified man who is believed to have been present during a July 7 robbery at a financial institution on Lakewood Boulevard.. Sam Thompson
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‘Not just numbers’: Manitoba recognizes victims, front-line workers in ongoing overdose crisis
Housing, Addictions and Homelessness Minister Bernadette Smith said the province is seeing too many deaths from drug poisoning — 171 between January and April of this year alone.. Sam Thompson
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Summer zebra mussel inspections find hundreds of improperly cleaned watercraft
A campaign between Aug. 23 and 25 led to inspections of 451 vehicles carrying watercraft, and a total of 153 had improperly cleaned or drained equipment.. Sam Thompson
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Popular genres get academic due with musical micro-certificate at U of M
The university is offering a micro-certificate in songmaking this fall, giving artists a chance to learn important skills in writing, producing, recording and marketing.. Sam Thompson
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One man dead after truck bursts into flames in corn field
RCMP say one Manitoba man is dead after his car burst into flames in a corn field last weekend.. Kevin Hirschfield