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Winnipeg man now admits to killing 4 women

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Jeremy Skibicki has admitted to a Winnipeg court that he killed four women in 2022. His trial will now be heard by judge alone and his lawyers will argue he should be found not criminally responsible. The remains of two of his victims...
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Pro-Palestinian encampment planned for U of Manitoba campus

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The three-day encampment "in solidarity with land defenders globally" is planned for May 7-9 in the quad at the U of M's Fort Garry campus in south Winnipeg, according to online posts.
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NDP party convention hits Winnipeg this weekend

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The leader of the federal NDP, Jagmeet Singh, campaigned Winnipeg today in advance of an impending byelection in Elmwood-Transcona.
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Manitoba First Nations seek billions in damages over Winnipeg sewage spill

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Eight Manitoba First Nations have filed a lawsuit against the City of Winnipeg, as well as the provincial and federal governments, seeking billions of dollars in compensation for a massive sewage spill earlier this year.
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Manitoba must try to save vulnerable youth from crime: premier

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A young, smiling girl caught up in the criminal justice system is a harrowing reminder of the cracks in Manitoba's social safety net, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew told a public safety summit on Tuesday.
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Manitoba fills record number of medical residency seats

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The provincial government is celebrating after expanding the number of training seats for medical students — and filling each position — in 2024.
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Lake Manitoba Narrows 'should be bigger on the map' for its natural beauty, unique history: residents

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The Narrows of Lake Manitoba is where western Manitoba meets west Interlake. Fishing and outdoor recreation draw droves of cottagers and campers to the area in the summer. But there are only a few dozen year-round residents, some of whom...
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EV battery supplier chooses Ontario city over Winnipeg for $1.6B component plant

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A Japanese electric vehicle battery supplier that was eyeing land in Winnipeg for a $1.6-billion plant has chosen to build its facility in Ontario instead.
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Former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson announces resignation as MLA

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After more than 23 years representing the Winnipeg riding of Tuxedo in the legislature, Heather Stefanson announced her resignation Thursday. Stefanson became Manitoba's first female premier in 2021, but was ousted from government last...
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Whiteout party returns for playoffs

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Thousands of Jets fans swarmed downtown Winnipeg Sunday night for the year's first Whiteout party of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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St. Laurent residents survey damage, start cleanup after ice wall cascades into properties

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Homeowners in St. Laurent Manitoba deal with the aftermath of strong winds that pushed Lake Manitoba ice into properties.
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Alpaca enthusiasts pack Brandon's Keystone Centre for friendly competition

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Dozens of docile alpacas took part in the 21st annual Keystone Classic Alpaca show over the weekend. They were sorted by colour class and competed based on the quality of their fleece.
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Climate change stokes wildfire fears Manitoba community

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Firefighters in the RM of St. Laurent spent nearly 12 hours dealing with a massive wildfire on April 12 and worry it’s a sign of things to come as summers get hotter and drier.
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Jessie Kolb died in 2014 of a fentanyl overdose

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The mother of Jessie Kolb, who died ten years ago of a fentanyl overdose, believes more lives would be saved if people who use drugs already could access them in a safer way.
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Lack of applicants for medical lab sciences program a concern, says Manitoba regulator

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The head of the regulatory body for medical lab technologists in Manitoba says he's concerned about a post-secondary program that has more available seats than applications.
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Manitoba RCMP arrest 3 teens suspected of sexual assault in hockey hazing case

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A group of three teens has been arrested for alleged sexual assault in connection with hazing on a hockey team, Manitoba RCMP say. The three are accused of sexual assaults on five victims who were 15 and 16, RCMP said in a news release...
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Indigenous grandmother, living with 14 people, hopes for federal housing support | Canada Tonight

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Debbie Harper is a grandmother from St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba. Her home is in desperate need of repairs — and support. Living in a crowded home with 14 people, she says this year's federal budget might offer a glimmer of...
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Arborg, Man., ER closed 73 times in 2023

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The Interlake community's ER shuttered indefinitely in late 2023 after frequently closing its doors to patients throughout the year. It's not the only rural community to experience that, according to data obtained by CBC News through a...
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Province plans to hire 100 new physicians this year

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Manitoba has set a target of adding a hundred more doctors to the province's health care system by this time next year. Advocates are calling it ambitious, but achievable.
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Manitoba premier wants legislature prayer to be more inclusive

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Premier Wab Kinew is inviting faith leaders and other Manitobans to offer advice on ways to make the legislature prayer more inclusive of other faith traditions and people who hold no faith at all.
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Manitoba reaches $530M settlement after improperly keeping money from children in care

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The Manitoba government has agreed in principle to pay $530 million after a judge ruled the province's decision to order CFS agencies to give money from the federal children's special allowance to the government was unconstitutional and...
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Manitoba's deficit estimated to hit $2 billion, a record for a non-pandemic year

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Manitoba's financial picture is looking worse than expected. The province is projecting a nearly $2 billion deficit in the 2023-24 fiscal year, the highest in a year outside the COVID-19 pandemic, finance minister Adrien Sala announced.
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Manitoba apologizes to two men switched at birth in 1955

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Two men switched at birth nearly 70 years ago in a small Manitoba hospital received an apology in the province's legislature. They lived most of their lives not knowing of the switch until DNA testing revealed it in 2022.
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University of Manitoba researcher gets $3.9-million grant to study women's heart health

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Dr. Lorrie Kirshenbaum, the leader of a 10-person research team at the University of Manitoba, explains how women's hearts are different than men's and shares his hopes for developing therapies for women living with heart disease, who...