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Ecotourism permits for company owned by PC leadership candidate cancelled by province

9th - Higher Ed
The owner of Lazy Bear Expeditions, a candidate running to lead Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party, alleges the NDP government is interfering with his livelihood.
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Manitoba businesses, industries react to U.S. tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Harsh criticism and great concern are coming from Manitoba businesses as U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods starting Tuesday, sparking a trade war between the United States and Canada.
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Jordan's Principle changes explained

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government recently rolled out sweeping changes to Jordan’s Principle.For First Nations kids, the program is vitally important. It enables tens of thousands of families to access essential services every year, but it faces...
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Manitoba Grade 12 students test scores decline in advanced math & French

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba's 2024 provincial test results are in and they aren't all that great. Grade 12 students tested worse in advanced math and French last year than they did during the four most recent testing years.
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Families respond after possible human remains found in Manitoba landfill

9th - Higher Ed
The families of two Indigenous women murdered by a serial killer in 2022 expressed sorrow and anger at a Winnipeg news conference after possible human remains were found in a Manitoba landfill. They also lashed at those who opposed the...
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Morgan Harris is finally ‘coming home,’ says MMIWG advocate

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains details concerning the murders of First Nations women.Sandra DeLaronde, an advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and two-spirit persons, says the confirmation of Morgan Harris's remains...
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Manitoba Hydro proposes $1.4B fuel-burning generating station to stave off winter power shortages

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro is proposing to build a $1.36-billion fuel-burning generation station to prevent the province from running out of power in future winters.
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Possible human remains found in Manitoba landfill during search for slain First Nations women

9th - Higher Ed
Potential human remains have been found at a landfill in Winnipeg during a search for Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, two of the four women murdered and left in dumpsters by serial killer Jeremy Skibicki in 2022.
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Manitoba Hydro proposes fuel-burning generating station to avoid power shortages

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro wants to spend $1.4 billion on a new fuel-burning generating station. Hydro needs the station soon to prevent Manitoba from running out of power during the winter.
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Manitoba now 1st province to ink federal pharmacare deal

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba is the first province to sign on to the federal government’s pharmacare deal, which will give the province $219 million over four years for universal coverage for diabetes medication and other medical supplies.
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Manitoba becomes 1st province to opt into national pharmacare

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba has signed onto the federal government's pharmacare program. Since Manitoba already covers contraceptives, Ottawa is funding diabetes medications, supplies and devices and hormone replacement therapy.
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Dozens of new HIV cases emerge in Manitoba's Swan Valley

9th - Higher Ed
A surge in the number of new HIV cases has been reported in the Swan Valley region, prompting Manitoba health officials to implement an outbreak-like response to control the spread.
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Some Ukrainian newcomers in Manitoba anxious due to hurdles in permanent residency process

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 30,000 Ukrainians have arrived and settled in Manitoba since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Some are now anxious about their future in Canada due to hurdles in the immigration process.
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First-of-its-kind Indigenous community hub to open in Winnipeg

9th - Higher Ed
Harvest Manitoba and Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata are coming together to build a new Indigenous led community hub. It will look to address food insecurity in Winnipeg and provide cultural programming and services.
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Wally Daudrich claims there is porn in Manitoba school libraries

9th - Higher Ed
Wally Daudrich, a Manitoba Tory leadership candidate, alleged books describing bestiality and incest are found in schools throughout the province, but he didn’t say where, or name the alleged books.
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Wally Dadurich claims there is porn in Manitoba school libraries

9th - Higher Ed
Wally Daudrich, a Manitoba Tory leadership candidate, alleged books describing bestiality and incest are found in schools throughout the province, but he didn’t say where, or name the alleged books.
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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, Feb. 14, 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Valentine's Day will be cold across Manitoba, with a little more cloud than sun in the southern half of the province. Temperatures remain colder than seasonal into the middle of next week.
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Winnipeg chiropractor charged with voyeurism

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Robert Stitt is accused of videotaping patients with cameras disguised as sprinkler heads, and has been charged with eight counts of voyeurism following a year-long investigation by the Winnipeg Police Service.
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New emergency vehicle in remote First Nation may provide better medical transportation

9th - Higher Ed
A new emergency vehicle in a remote Manitoba First Nation may pave the way for better medical transportation services in isolated communities.
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Students navigate campus atmosphere, social changes to find connection

9th - Higher Ed
Students at the University of Manitoba say habits built during the pandemic and the nature of the school's campus can make finding ways to socialize challenging. But they also say those opportunities do exist if students are willing to...
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Crown prosecutors report mental health issues, unmanageable workloads

9th - Higher Ed
A survey of staff at Manitoba Justice has found that a majority of criminal Crown attorneys reported having mental-health issues related to their work.
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Ottawa has named former RCMP deputy commissioner Kevin Brosseau as Canada's 'fentanyl czar'

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa has named former RCMP deputy commissioner Kevin Brosseau as Canada's 'fentanyl czar'
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Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, family claim adolescent treatment centre failed child

9th - Higher Ed
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is calling on the province to address what they say is a systemic failure of the Healthcare system. It says a program designed to support youth struggling with mental health is failing
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Study argues Manitoba renters vulnerable to astronomical rent hikes due to legal loophole

9th - Higher Ed
Housing advocates are calling on the Manitoba government to put a cap on rent hikes known as above guideline increases.