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Manitoba vineyard bottling up local flavour
This 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
A 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
The 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
The 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
Prime 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
Streets, 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
Families 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...
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Riverbank walk leads to discovery of possible bison tooth fossil
Sean Doell may not be a geologist, but he is very passionate about rocks. He loves making interesting discoveries on his walks, whether it's a piece of flint or a chunk of granite. But now, he's found something that could be more than...
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Manitoba has to wait for 'nation-building' cash
Prime Minister Mark Carney says more work must be done before the federal government signs off on an expansion of the Port of Churchill, which was not part of the first wave of "nation-building projects" announced Thursday.
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Police officers coming to Health Sciences Centre
Manitoba’s NDP government plans to spend $1.6 million a year to place two police officers at the province’s largest hospital.
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Rural cell service questioned after Manitoba stabbing
As a community continues to grieve following the mass stabbing in Hollow Water First Nation, attention is being drawn to unreliable cellphone service in rural Manitoba.
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How one major project is vying to be fast-tracked by the federal government
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with the CEO of Nukik Corporation Anne-Raphaëlle Audouin about the Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link project aiming to connect rural Nunavut communities to Manitoba’s electric grid and...
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Mathias Colomb First Nation seeks temporary generator to return home
A northern Manitoba First Nation is pressing the federal and provincial governments to fund a generator that can provide temporary electricity to the remote community that has been evacuated for more than 100 days due to wildfires.
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Assembly of First Nations to discuss Bill C-5 at annual general assembly
The Assembly of First Nations is holding its annual general assembly this week in Winnipeg, and more than 50 draft resolutions will be discussed and voted on by chiefs and representatives from more than 630 First Nations. Among the...
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School nutrition program delivers healthy foods based on need
Manitoba's universal school nutrition program is entering its second year and adjustments are being made to funding and food options. Each school division and school can once again deliver its own program to meet the needs of students.
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Three people share what brings them to AFN assembly
Winnipeg welcomes representatives from more than 630 First Nations for the Assembly of First Nations annual general assembly.
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Mourners gather in Winnipeg to honour, remember Steffen Skjottelvik
The grieving family of a Norwegian trekker who was found dead along the banks of the Hayes River in northern Manitoba was in Winnipeg Monday for a funeral service to honour their loved one.
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Sixties Scoop survivor from New Zealand comes home to Manitoba
Jonathan Hooker, who was removed from his northern Manitoba community and taken to New Zealand after he was adopted during the Sixties Scoop, returned to Winnipeg for the first time since his adoption on Wednesday. He was reunited with...
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Risks to Churchill development, expert says after PM hints at new infrastructure
During stops in Germany and Latvia on Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said an announcement for new port infrastructure, including in Churchill, Man., is coming in the next two weeks. The plan is being welcomed by Manitoba's premier,...
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Why doesn’t Nova Scotia have fixed-wing water bombers?
The province relies on a system of mutual aid when it comes to its wildfire fighting arsenal. The CBC’s Celina Aalders looks at the recommendations some experts are making for when wildfires burn out of control.
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Manitoba hosts Canadian pickleball championship for 1st time
Pickleball Canada's national championship, being held in Manitoba for the first time this year, comes as the sport is seeing growth around the world. The Canadian championship, running Aug. 19 to 24, will welcome 710 participants from...
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Amateur sports organizations concerned about current and future impact of wildfires
This wildfire season in Manitoba left many young athletes, parents and recreational sports organizations frustrated over having to cancel many games and practices due to poor air quality. They're worried about the impact on amateur...
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Manitoba needs better forest management to mitigate wildfires — but some experts divided on how
Experts say Manitoba needs better forest management practices to lessen and prevent the devastating impacts of wildfires, but there isn't a clear consensus on the best course forward. Canada's forest management has been in the spotlight...
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Manitoba eyes plan to cull hundreds of thousands of pigs if African swine fever arrives
Manitoba is developing a plan to cull and dispose of hundreds of thousands of pigs in the event of an African swine fever outbreak, an event agriculture officials call an "economic and animal welfare emergency" that would cost the...