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Possible U.S. tariffs have Manitobans concerned

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Consumers and business owners in Manitoba are feeling anxious over Trump's threat of potential tariffs.
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Fleurs de Villes at The Leaf showcases local arts scene through floral creations

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Artistic floral creations are on display in Winnipeg. Mannequins have been decorated with colourful fresh flowers, inspired by Manitoba's arts scene.
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33-year-old man dead after police shooting in southern Manitoba

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Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating after an RCMP officer shot and killed a 33-year-old man in Dominion City.
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PC leadership candidate asked to apologize for sharing post stating Muslim rival must be stopped

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Wally Daudrich campaign shared Facebook post declaring 'we must stop Muslim Obby Khan' from winning race
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Manitoba begins plan to move people from encampments to homes

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Manitoba's government unveiled its strategy Tuesday for ending chronic homelessness by moving people out of encampments and into permanent housing.
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Manitoba premier hopes for 'unified team Canada approach' going into meeting with PM

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew arrived in Ottawa. He was asked what he hopes comes from tomorrow's meeting with the Prime Minister.
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New festival highlights Indigenous theatre in Manitoba

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A jigging cat and sisters in a dystopian future: We hear from some of the playwrights about their pieces in the new Kiyanaan Indigenous Theatre Festival in Winnipeg.
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Manitoba pushes for more skilled workers despite Ottawa reducing immigration numbers

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The Manitoba government is making its case to accept more provincial nominees for 2025, even as the federal government reduces admission targets across all immigration categories, including the provincial nominee program.
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Manitoba industry leaders want tariffs to remain top of mind after Trudeau's resignation

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As the federal Liberal Party heads toward a leadership race, Manitobans are keeping a close eye on what happens south of the border as Donald Trump gets ready to take office later this month.
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Wildfire expert answers your questions on fire prevention, control

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John Vaillant, author of Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World, answers viewer questions on fire prevention, the resources needed to bring wildfires under control and why they're becoming more frequent and intense.
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Manitoba launches online teaching registry

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Manitoba's government has developed a website that shows whether teachers in the province have been disciplined for misconduct.
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‘It had to happen’: Western Canada weighs in on Trudeau’s exit

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People in Western Canada, a longtime fortress of resistance to many of Justin Trudeau’s policies, weigh in on the Prime Minister’s resignation announcement.
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Red Sucker Lake First Nation seeks funding for half-finished hockey arena

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The northeastern Manitoba community of Red Sucker Lake First Nation has kicked in about $800,000 of its own money in labour and materials to get its arena functioning during the winter. Last year, kids skated and played hockey there with...
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Historic St. Andrew's Firth House deemed total loss

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A St. Andrews home designated a provincial historic site has burned down. Firth House, also known as Hay House, was more than 150 years old.
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Eligible members in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, N.L. and B.C. receive direct deposit of $36.29

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If you’re waking up in one of four Canadian provinces, you may have recently received an unexpected direct deposit for a very specific amount. It is probably part of a settlement in a 13 year old class act lawsuit against the parent...
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Search for answers continues 1 year after international student fatally shot by Winnipeg police

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Manitoba's Nigerian community is keeping the memory close this week of an international student fatally shot by police, but as the first anniversary of his death approaches, they are also eager for answers that have yet to come.
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Why you may have received a direct deposit from Facebook

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Did you recently get a direct deposit of $36.29 from Meta? The payments are the result of a class-action settlement with the social media company. The lawsuit alleged the company had used people's Facebook photos without their consent as...
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Man camping on Winnipeg riverbank embraces premier's plan to address homelessness

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew's promise to get people out of encampments and into housing sounds good to Dano Mason, who is rebuilding his winter shelter on the banks of the Red River. One expert CBC spoke to is optimistic, but hopes the...
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Manitoba premier pledges to move people from encampments into housing

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Manitoba's premier is promising to take 'big steps' to tackle homelessness in the province — moving people from encampments into housing. Experts warn such a plan requires significant community buy-in.
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Premier Wab Kinew promises to start moving people living in tents into housing in 2025

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Premier of Manitoba is promising a big step to fight homelessness in the province. In a yearend interview, Web Kinew says he will start moving people out of encampments in early 2025, and into new housing.
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Southern Chiefs' Organization schedules summit focusing on grand chief's apology

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he Southern Chiefs' Organization is changing course on the plan for its grand chief's return after initially saying he'd be coming back to work in early January. SCO said in an emailed statement Sunday it will now hold a chiefs-in-summit...
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Manitoba's gas tax returning on New Year's Day

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The provincial fuel tax in Manitoba will return on Jan. 1, 2025, albeit down 1.5 cent per litre from its level prior to a one-year holiday throughout 2024.
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CBC Manitoba holiday show block three

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The third block of CBC Manitoba's holiday replacement show.
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Manitoba rings in 2025

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CBC’s Candice Lipski takes Canadians to the New Year’s Eve party at the Asessippi Ski Resort in Inglis, Man., and CBC’s Faith Fundal celebrates in Winnipeg.