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Travel Manitoba gets $4.5M funding boost to promote province as travel destination

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As the trade war with the U.S. continues, some people across the country have decided to forego trips south of the border. Tourism groups in Manitoba are looking to take advantage of that patriotism and encourage people to vacation...
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Sask. wildfire evacuee watched home burn in real time on security cameras

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Cyndi Pedwell, who evacuated Danare Beach, Sask., and lost her home to the flames, says the wildfire devastated the bottom half of her community. Pedwell says that officials didn’t act fast enough, adding ‘I feel like we were neglected.’
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Royal Manitoba Winter Fair seeing more vistors interested in buying direct from farmers

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Buying direct from producers is a popular topic at this year's Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. Organizers say they're seeing more interest from visitors about how to connect with farmers directly so they can save money.
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Manitoba landlords warn lack of school tax relief will mean higher rents

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Residential landlords are warning of higher rents for tenants, due to the Manitoba government's decision to exclude them from any relief on their education property taxes.
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Landlords warn of higher rents after no school tax relief from Manitoba

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Residential landlords say the Manitoba government's decision to exclude them from any relief on their education property taxes will result in higher rents for tenants.
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Manitoba premier announces match to federal agricultural support funding as U.S. tariffs announced

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Premier Wab Kinew announced another $11 million in AgriStability funding at a stop in Brandon on Wednesday, effectively topping up a federal program.
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This man evacuated his family of eight from the Manitoba wildfires | Hanomansing Tonight

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Raging wildfires have forced thousands of people from their homes in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Some in Manitoba were evacuated as far away as Niagara Falls, Ont., for shelter, including William Thomas. He talks to Hanomansing Tonight...
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Some Manitobans reconsider spring break plans amid U.S.-Canada tensions

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The trade war between the United States and Canada has some in Manitoba rethinking their spring break plans, with some choosing to stay close to home instead of travelling to the U.S.
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First Nations' $2.1B proposed class action accuses governments of 'devastating mismanagement' of child welfare

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Manitoba's chief justice heard arguments on Monday in a $2.1-billion proposed class action that alleges the provincial and federal governments breached their duties to First Nations through what the suit calls "devastating mismanagement...
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Winnipeggers lament return of winter

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Many southern Manitobans got an unwelcome surprise on Thursday and Friday, after a spring storm left upwards of 20 centimetres of snow in its wake in some areas.
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Premier Wab Kinew says Manitoba may court U.S. scientists

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Manitoba premier Wab Kinew says he'd like to try and recruit U.S. scientists who are thinking about moving north because of job losses or a loss of academic freedom. But one immigration lawyer says it may not be that easy.
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Manitoba government working on recruiting nurses from the U.S.

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The Manitoba government is trying to recruit U.S. nurses. Shared Health recently outlined licensing and immigration options for American nurses, and a $5,000 dollar incentive, in the hopes of convincing them to come to Canada.
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Buy Canadian-made steel even if it costs more, Premier Wab Kinew demands

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he's ordered the civil service to ensure Canadian-made steel is used on all public construction projects after the U.S. imposed tariffs that have punished Canada's steel and aluminium industries.
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Ashlee Shingoose was Winnipeg serial killer's 1st victim, police say

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Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe now has a name. The previously unidentified victim of a Winnipeg serial killer has been identified by police as Ashlee Christine Shingoose, a missing woman from St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nation last confirmed...
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New initiative aims to fight against labour trafficking

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A Manitoba-based charity that supports survivors of human trafficking hopes to raise awareness about the issue of labour trafficking among workers in the increasingly migrant-reliant trucking industry.
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Manitoba doctors push to eliminate sick notes

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In Manitoba, hundreds of thousands of sick notes are written by doctors every single year. It's something physicians say is wasting valuable time.
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17,000 Manitobans under wildfire evacuation order

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Wildfires are intensifying in northern and eastern Manitoba, with the fire threatening Flin Flon growing to about 20,000 hectares in size. Some 17,000 people are currently under evacuation orders, with many heading to the Winnipeg area.
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New Manitoba legislation to end jailing people for health-care treatment

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Manitoba's government has introduced legislation that would remove jail as an option for detaining people under the Public Health Act. Another proposed bill would bolster competition in the grocery store industry by banning the use of...
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More than $700K in drugs seized after interprovincial trafficking investigation

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An interprovincial network of drug traffickers transported a large quantity of illicit drugs and firearms to Manitoba from Toronto, Winnipeg police say after making several arrests in a months-long investigation that started last spring.
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Risk of leaks, drug spills prompt CancerCare Manitoba to stop using some IV equipment

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Some Manitoba health facilities are still using IV pumps that have been recalled by their manufacturer. The Infusomat pumps were recalled by B Braun in June of last year, according to Health Canada. The concern is over a valve that may...
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Amazon agrees to stop selling machetes to Manitoba customers

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Amazon says it will no longer ship machetes to Manitoba customers, following a new law restricting in-store sales. Meanwhile, the province introduced new legislation Tuesday that, if passed, would ensure taxpayers don't foot the bill if...
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Murder victim Morgan Harris confirmed among 2 sets of remains found at Winnipeg-area landfill

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WARNING: This video contains details concerning the murders of First Nations women.RCMP have confirmed one of two sets of human remains found in a landfill outside Winnipeg late last month are those of Morgan Beatrice Harris. Experts...
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Some businesses say Manitoba's tariff relief measures don't go far enough

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A Manitoba tire manufacturer says American tariffs could decimate his business. He says what's being offered wont help him at all.
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Manitoba non-profit has a plan to bring outdoor activities to you

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If you're looking to get more active, a local non-profit has a plan. The hope is to make activity more accessible to all.