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Scott Gillingham wins tight Winnipeg mayoral race over Glen Murray

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Scott Gillingham will be Winnipeg's next mayor after a tight race in which he and former mayor Glen Murray remained neck and neck up until the last ballots were counted.
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4 children dead in Thompson, Man., house fire

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A community is reeling after a house fire left four children under the age of 11 dead Wednesday night in Thompson, Man.
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Provinces need to amp up booster messages to avoid COVID-19 outbreaks: experts

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Experts including infectious diseases specialists like Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam are urging Canadians to keep up-to-date on their boosters in order to avoid significant COVID-19 outbreaks.
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Wider booster uptake needed to avoid COVID-19 outbreaks: experts

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Health experts are urging Canadians to keep up-to-date on their boosters in order to avoid significant COVID-19 outbreaks this fall and winter.
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Manitoba shelters brace for busy winter as demand skyrockets

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Homeless shelters in Manitoba are getting ready for the cold, but outreach workers are seeing more people on the streets, and in many communities, the shelter system is already overrun.
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The ‘Lost Canadians’ who fell through cracks of citizenship loophole

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Thousands of so-called "Lost Canadians" have lost their citizenship, and in some cases been deported, due to a complicated section of the Citizenship Act. Now, the federal government is trying to pass new legislation to prevent people...
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Census results show growth in Indigenous population around Canada

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There's been steady growth in Indigenous communities across the country between 2016 and 2021, but not as rapidly as previous years, says Director for Indigenous Statistics and Partnerships Chris Penney.
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'Now is the time to help': Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson addresses rising inflation in her province.

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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today to discuss pausing the carbon tax and increasing health-care transfers. 'What's needed is money in the pockets of Manitobans right now,' she said.
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Pakistani communities in Canada rally to help flood victims back home

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Pakistani Canadian groups are rallying to help with flood relief efforts, while the federal government has pledged $5 million in aid.
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Farmer invites people to take sunflower selfies for a good cause

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A Manitoba sunflower farmer opens up his field to people seeking selfies, with the profits going to charity.
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Pope Francis is presented with headdress

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Wilton Littlechild, honorary chief of Ermineskin First Nation, presents Pope Francis with a headdress after the Pope's apology to residential school survivors.
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Manitoba urges caution as forecast calls for more rain

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With more rain in southern Manitoba's forecast, government officials are urging caution while members of Peguis First Nation do what they can to protect their community.
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Flood watch in place for all of southern, central Manitoba as more rain on the way

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As more rain falls on waterlogged Manitoba, residents are shoring up flood protections, while the province announces a plan to help pay for uninsurable losses.
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Red Cross mobilized to help Peguis First Nation flood evacuees in Winnipeg

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Red Cross spokesperson Jason Small says the organization is providing lodging, food, clothing and other essentials to evacuees from Manitoba's Peguis First Nation.
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Manitoba works to manage spring flooding

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Residents in southern Manitoba are working to manage the damage from spring flooding that forced at least 1,000 people to leave their homes in Peguis First Nation as farmers worry about crops and livestock.
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Officials assess damage in Manitoba floods

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High water levels remain a concern for officials in Manitoba’s Peguis First Nation, where more than a thousand people were evacuated from their homes. Forecasters predict the Red River will crest sooner at levels lower than expected,...
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Peguis First Nation chief requests military help for flooded community

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Chief Glenn Hudson of the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba says his community needs help from the military to fight the worst flooding since 1962. Indigenous Services Canada says other resources need to be exhausted before that happens.
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Officials assess flood damage in Manitoba

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High water levels remain a concern for officials in Manitoba’s Peguis First Nation, where more than a thousand people were evacuated from their homes. Forecasters predict the Red River will crest sooner at levels lower than expected,...
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Indigenous parents struggle to register traditional names for babies

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There are calls for provinces to allow special characters in naming rules so Indigenous parents can register traditional names for their babies. B.C. and Manitoba have promised to make changes after several parents spoke out about their...
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Manitoba issues flood warning amid spring storm

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Manitoba has issued a flood warning for the province's Red River Valley, from the southern community of Emerson near the United States border up to the Red River Floodway inlet just south of Winnipeg.
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Major storm closes schools, disrupts traffic in southern Manitoba

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CBC's Karen Pauls describes the heavy snow and strong winds which have closed highways and classrooms in Winnipeg and elsewhere in Manitoba.
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Manitoba community welcomes Ukrainian refugee couple

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From hiding inside Kyiv’s subway stations to being offered a place to live and work in western Manitoba, one Ukrainian refugee couple say they’re grateful for the chance to start a new life in Canada.
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Parasitic mites cause anxiety for beekeepers

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An early spring and a long, hot summer last year are being blamed for parasitic mites getting a foothold in many hives, leaving Canadian beekeepers calling on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to allow more bee imports from the...
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Manitoba, Sask., brace for major spring blizzard

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A major spring blizzard is expected to dump significant amounts of snow across southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan over several days. The storm could cause major travel disruptions and power outages, Environment Canada says.