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Closure of Brandon auction marks end of an era for cattle producers

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At its height, 100,000 head of cattle came through the urban auction mart in downtown Brandon every year, but that number has dwindled to around 25,000, in part due to smaller herds and fewer producers.
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Evacuee games underway in Winnipeg for people forced from homes by wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Typically this time of year, First Nations in Manitoba hold summer games. But with so many forced from their homes by wildfires, a special evacuee games is being held this long weekend in Winnipeg.
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Brokenhead holds referendum on deal with sand-mining company

9th - Higher Ed
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation is asking its members to vote on partnership with Sio Silica as the Alberta mining company prepares to apply for an environmental licence again.
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Think tank says Manitoba less attractive to mining

9th - Higher Ed
The Fraser Institute, a charitable organization that promotes free-market economics, ranks Manitoba 26th among 82 jurisdictions around the world in its 2024 survey of mining companies' opinions of the most attractive places to invest....
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In Winnipeg, supporters hopeful after Canada says it will recognize Palestinian state

9th - Higher Ed
People with ties to Palestine and those who oppose Israel's actions in Gaza welcomed the news that Canada is planning to recognize the Palestinian state in September. But there's also concern that the move can be seen as rewarding the...
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Amid rising injury rates, advocates call for e-scooter regulations in Manitoba

9th - Higher Ed
It's becoming a popular way to get around, but with the increase of electric scooters on the road, hospitalizations because of them are increasing and some are blaming the lack of rules around their use.
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Relief as Manitoban among 3 mine workers rescued in B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Mayors from two mining communities in Manitoba say they're relieved to hear that three mine workers who were trapped for more than 60 hours in the Red Chris mine in northern B.C. have been brought to safety. A Manitoban was among the...
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Saskatchewan Political Panel | Inside the province's improved relationship with Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney held a three-day summit in Ontario this week. Saskatchewan's political panel discussed the impact of these meetings and Premier Scott Moe's improved relationship with Ottawa. The panel...
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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, July 25, 2025

9th - Higher Ed
There is a widespread risk of thunderstorms across the province on Friday. Hot and humid weather will persist through the weekend.
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Pukatawagan residents waiting to return home nearly 2 months after wildfires forced them out

9th - Higher Ed
The fly-in community of Pukatawagan, also known as Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, is under one of the longest evacuation orders in Manitoba this wildfire season, dragging out for close to two months by the end of July. Pukatawagan...
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Scientists concerned wildfire smoke may become increasingly toxic

9th - Higher Ed
Some scientists say more research needs to be done on what toxic chemicals may be re-released into the air, as climate change makes a type of wetland that naturally stores pollution more vulnerable to fire.
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Why some Manitobans are obsessed with blue licorice ice cream

9th - Higher Ed
If you're from Manitoba, you've likely heard of blue licorice ice cream. While you'll see it in many of our ice cream shops in Manitoba, it's a rare flavour outside of the Prairies.
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Scientists concerned wildfire smoke may become increasingly more toxic

9th - Higher Ed
Some scientists say more research needs to be done on what toxic chemicals may be re-released into the air, as climate change makes a type of wetland that naturally stores pollution more vulnerable to fire.
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Tornado heading your way? Do these things to stay safe

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba is one of the country's most tornado-prone provinces in the spring and summer months.Watch to learn what to do to stay safe when a tornado warning is issued.
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Wildfires prompt air quality alerts in Western and Central Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Air quality warnings are in effect for a large area of Western and Central Canada this weekend as wildfire smoke continues to choke parts of the country. Many communities in Manitoba, as well as northern Saskatchewan and Alberta, are...
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390-million-year-old fish fossils found in Manitoba quarry

9th - Higher Ed
A University of Manitoba paleontologist has unearthed a new classification of ancient fish. Researchers believe the fish swam 390 million years ago in what was once a vast inland sea.
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More wildland firefighters needed in Manitoba: grand chief

9th - Higher Ed
The grand chief of Anisininew Okimawin — a coalition of First Nations from northeastern Manitoba's Island Lake area, which has been largely evacuated due to wildfires — says more wildland firefighters will be needed in future years. But...
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Manitoba to end controversial birth alert program

9th - Higher Ed
The Manitoba government will stop using a controversial birth alert program that led to babies being taken away from their parents shortly after birth.
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Manitoba pitches climate plan during cabinet retreat

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister made a pitch for his provincial climate plan to replace the federal carbon tax during the government’s cabinet retreat in Winnipeg.
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Freeland says she and PM have great respect for Pallister

9th - Higher Ed
Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland says that there is great respect for Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister, and that she is encouraged by his willingness to find an acceptable approach to dealing with climate change.
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Ex-army reservist with alleged neo-Nazi ties arrested in U.S. for weapons cache

9th - Higher Ed
Patrik Mathews, a former Canadian army reservist alleged to have ties to the neo-Nazi group The Base, was arrested by the FBI with a functioning, homemade assault rifle and large cache of ammunition.
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O Canada performed in Ojibway at Jets game

9th - Higher Ed
A Winnipeg youth choir performed O Canada in Ojibway for the first time at Friday’s Winnipeg Jets game. It was the first time the national anthem was sung in Ojibway at an NHL game.
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Flu complications kill 2 Manitoba young people

9th - Higher Ed
Flu season is hitting young people especially hard with two people from Manitoba dying from complications from the illness in recent weeks.
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Jagged ice on Red River make for rough skating

9th - Higher Ed
Extreme fall weather has caused Manitoba’s Red River to freeze unevenly, making much of it unsafe to skate on.