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Winnipeggers find ways to stay safe in extreme cold, and even enjoy it

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An extreme cold warning is in effect for parts of Manitoba, with temperatures dipping below -30 C. Some people in Winnipeg are finding ways to embrace the deep freeze, while others are making sure people in need are safe.
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Manitoba Hydro seeks feedback on possible rate hike, different rates during the day

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Manitoba Hydro is reviving a proposal to charge people different rates for electricity at different times of day.
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Manitoba Hydro ponders lower rates for using electricity at off-peak hours

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro is reviving a proposal to charge people different rates for electricity at different times of day. The Crown corporation is conducting a survey about the idea.
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U.S. cuts to foreign aid funding being felt in Manitoba

9th - Higher Ed
Food distribution is being stopped. Health services are being shut down. Lifesaving aid is being tied up, with no way to disburse it. It's fallout of the Trump administrations freeze on foreign aid and the gutting of its aid agency but...
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Manitoba launches ad campaign to encourage residents to buy local amid trade tensions

9th - Higher Ed
The Manitoba government is launching a new ad campaign to get Manitobans to buy local. Premier Wab Kinew announced Wednesday that the province has spent $140,000 on a month's worth of advertising online, in billboards and on the radio to...
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Liquor & Lotteries asks courts to block offshore gambling site on behalf of gaming coalition

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Lottery Coalition hopes for court ruling to help crack down on gambling across several provinces
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Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries asks courts to block offshore gambling site

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries has filed an application to stop gambling website Bodog from operating in the province. The Crown corporation says it's doing it on behalf of a coalition of provincial gaming agencies wanting to crack down on...
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Port of Churchill, railway to receive nearly $80M in infrastructure funding

9th - Higher Ed
The province will spread 36 million dollars over two years to the Arctic Gateway Group for infrastructure projects. It's part of nearly $80 million pledged for the northern railway and port from both the provincial and federal governments.
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says more provincial officials will monitor U.S. border

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump has said Canada needs to secure its border with the U-S if it wants to avoid punshing tariffs. Today - the premier of Manitoba announced new measures that, he says, will incease security along its border with the United...
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RCMP struggling to fill vacancies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

9th - Higher Ed
RCMP are calling on officers from across the country to fill gaps in detachments in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The memo was sent out to serving members of the national police force and reservists asking if anyone would be willing to work...
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Manitoba premier prepares for tariffs as Donald Trump keeps threatening Canada

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Manitoba premier prepares for tariffs as Donald Trump keeps threatening Canada
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Manitoba 2nd-last in dollars devoted to mining, energy and forestry projects

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba lags behind most provinces when it comes to dollars devoted to major mining, energy and forestry projects. That is according to a federal inventory of projects underway or planned for the next 10 years.
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17 organizations call for review of Wally Daudrich's Manitoba PC leadership candidacy

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party leadership candidate Wally Daudrich has faced criticism after his campaign team shared a social media post deemed Islamophobic by the National Council of Canadian Muslims and several Manitoba...
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Manitoban losing ability to move muscles pleads with Health Minister for treatment

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A young man gradually losing his ability to move his muscles... got a meeting today with Manitoba's health minister. He's pleading for the government to pay for his treatment. As the CBC's Ian Froese reports ... he says time.. is running...
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Man with degenerative disease calls for treatment while Manitoba seeks guidance

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Jeremy Bray, a 29-year-old with spinal muscular atrophy, says he cannot wait for Canada's Drug Agency to potentially update its guidance around a treatment he says he needs to be able to continue to control his body.
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Manitoba businesses remain cautious as Trump's tariff plan still unclear

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump has been inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States of America. And while Trump threatened to impose 25 per cent tarriffs on Canadian imports on his first day in office, that did not happen. But it doesn't mean...
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Manitoba takes out ads to tout electricity rate freeze it cannot guarantee

9th - Higher Ed
The Manitoba government has started promoting an electricity rate freeze it claims started in January, even though it doesn't have the ability to fulfill this election promise.
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Leaders worry about Manitoba's economy as hopes for high immigration numbers unravel

9th - Higher Ed
The province says this year it's going to freeze electricity rates. The billboards are already out But as the CBC's Ian Froese reports ... those ads aren't accurate.
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Manitoba braces for fewer immigrants, more job openings

9th - Higher Ed
Political and business leaders worry Manitoba's economy will take a hit as federal cuts to immigration will result in fewer newcomers to fill critical labour shortages.
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Blizzard forces road closures and causes more than 30 crashes in southern Manitoba

9th - Higher Ed
A blast of winter weather is pummeling parts of the prairies.Blizzard conditions are prompting warnings and advisories, while forcing road closures and causing crashes.
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Manitoba Hydro officials pressed over potential impacts of Trump's tariffs on Manitoba hydro exports to U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro isn't prepared to talk about impact of the tariffs on its sales to the United States, days before Donald Trump returns to the White House.
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Manitoba to provide medical care to two Palestinian children from Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
The province is stepping in to help with what it says is life-changing medical care to a boy from Gaza. The child is the first of two Palestinian children that will be treated here.
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Some Manitobans feeling anxious over Trump's threat of potential tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Premiers from across the country are discussing how to respond to promised tariffs on Canadian products from incoming US president Donald Trump. The looming threat of tariffs already has some Manitobans concerned.
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How would a walrus react to a ship?

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That’s the question some researchers working in Nunavut are asking. It’s an area that hasn’t been widely studied in Canada to date. The CBC’s Emma Tranter has more.