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Manitoba government chooses meth detox site in Winnipeg

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New ReviewPremier Wab Kinew says a 20-bed methamphetamine detox centre will be placed in a Disraeli Freeway building that was once slated to be a supervised consumption centre.
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Consumers, seniors groups say new MPI bill maintains unfair insurance regime

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New ReviewManitoba's NDP government is proposing legislation that it says will keep Manitoba Public Insurance premiums affordable, but an advocate for consumers and seniors says the proposed law overrules an order to base insurance premiums on the...
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Kinew faces backlash for comments on bail decision

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New ReviewTwo associations representing lawyers in Manitoba called on politicians to stay in their corner, after Premier Wab Kinew's comments on a case before the courts. Kinew said Tuesday he agreed with a Crown argument that granting bail to an...
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Private sector kicks in millions for transitional housing units

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New ReviewA real estate trust focused on increasing affordable housing in Manitoba will help close funding gaps for two projects that will create 48 transitional housing units after receiving a $7-million investment from the private sector.
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Former Manitoba premier ordered to pay $18K fine

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New ReviewThe Manitoba Legislature voted unanimously on Tuesday to fine former premier Heather Stefanson $18,000 for her post-election push to approve the Sio Silica sand mining proposal.
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Promise of federal immigration changes raises concerns for rural businesses

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New ReviewA recent promise by Prime Minister Mark Carney to reduce the number of temporary foreign workers and implement a "focused" immigration approach has some Manitoba businesses, who say they're already facing recruitment challenges, worried...
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Grey Cup organizers promote school flag football kits, trophy tour

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New ReviewThe 2025 Grey Cup in Winnipeg is just a month away, and as part of the celebration of the big game, the organizing committee is giving hundreds of schools flag football kits and taking the Grey Cup itself on a tour of northern Manitoba.
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New addictions clinic offers treatment in remote Manitoba communities

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New ReviewA new clinic will serve as a hub for people from four northern First Nation communities where mental health and addictions concerns are front and centre. The Manitoba Anisininew Mobile Action Network clinic offers accessible treatment to...
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Peguis First Nation wants to scrap child-welfare agreement

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New ReviewA child and family services agreement that was hailed as a historic moment in Peguis First Nation two years ago is now being called a failure by the community's chief. The deal gave the First Nation authority over child welfare in its...
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Political violence getting worse, observers in Manitoba say

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New ReviewAttacks on the constituency offices of two NDP MLAs in Winnipeg have left politicians on edge, with former PC MLA Rochelle Squires saying she's dismayed by the recent incidents. While political violence in this province is not new,...
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Posthumous appeal ordered for First Nations man convicted of 1973 murder

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New ReviewThe federal government has granted a posthumous conviction appeal to Russell Woodhouse, a First Nations man, convicted of a 1973 murder. Three others have already had their convictions overturned.
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How the Port of Churchill expansion could transform Canada

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New ReviewIt’s one of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s nation-building projects, but how will upgrades to the Port of Churchill in Manitoba transform the country? The CBC’s Karen Pauls explains its potential impacts on the economy, Indigenous...
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This blind tabby cat from Steinbach, Man., stars in Stephen King film

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New ReviewDory, a grey and white tabby cat, starred in the Manitoba-shot feature film, The Long Walk, based on a Stephen King novel of the same name.
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Flaws in child welfare abuse investigations flagged in CFS reports

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New ReviewDocuments obtained by CBC News through freedom of information laws show multiple problems with how child welfare agencies investigate child abuse allegations in foster homes.
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Premier unveils economic strategy aimed at making Manitoba a 'have' province

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New ReviewPremier Wab Kinew pitched his government's economic development strategy to business leaders on Thursday, saying it will improve Manitoba's gross domestic product and make it a "have" province by 2040, but opposition politicians say the...
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Treaty 5 document returns to Manitoba

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New ReviewFirst Nations in Treaty 5 territory welcomed the chance to see the historic treaty document in person to mark the 150th anniversary of its signing.
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Indigenous Advisory Council appointments cause frustration

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New ReviewChiefs in Manitoba say they’re concerned about the lack of a First Nations member from Manitoba on the federal Major Projects Office’s Indigenous Advisory Council.
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Manitoba vineyard bottling up local flavour

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New ReviewThis year's grapes have ripened, and the juice is now aging into Manitoba-produced wine. Shrugging Doctor Beverage Company operates a commercial vineyard in the province's south, with grapes that are specially developed to survive in our...
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Free classes aim to increase diversity in Manitoba film industry

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New ReviewA new series of training sessions being held across Manitoba are focused on increasing diversity in the film industry. They're being held after two reports found decreases in creative roles held by women and gender diverse people.
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Manitoba adds record net number of net new doctors: college

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New ReviewThe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba's annual report shows a net gain of 164 physicians for the 2024-25 fiscal year. That's the largest net gain since at least 2001 — the earliest figure available in past published college...
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Province's new agreement aims to prioritize Manitoba tradespeople

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New ReviewThe province plans to have shovels in the ground this fall to build four schools, and they want to see Manitobans doing the work. On Tuesday, Premier Wab Kinew's government signed a jobs agreement with Manitoba Building Trades, a...
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Modular homes coming to Winnipeg through new federal housing agency

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney has announced Winnipeg as one of the initial six sites in Canada to get a share of 4,000 modular homes, as part of a new federal housing agency launched by Ottawa to speed up the construction of affordable...
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Southern Manitoba communities flooded after overnight rain

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New ReviewStreets, basements and businesses were flooded in Steinbach, Man., after the city was hit by as much as 135 millimetres of rain overnight, according to Environment Canada. Graham Pollock, the vice-president of Steinbach and Area Animal...
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Manitoba cabinet minister apologizes for repost criticizing Charlie Kirk

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New ReviewFamilies Minister Nahanni Fontaine has apologized for resharing a social media post criticizing Charlie Kirk a day after his assasination. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said he asked Fotntaine to apologize but added he won't be removing the...