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Churchill railway deal inspires hope in Manitoba town

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A new deal to repair the Churchill, Man., broken rail line is inspiring hope in the small town. CBC's Erin Brohman reports.
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Matching immigrants to jobs boosts population in small Manitoba city

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A program that matches new immigrants to jobs is boosting the population in Morden, Man. CBC's Karen Pauls reports.
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Manitoba tornado prompts calls for change to emergency alert system

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A tornado that touched down in Manitoba is prompting calls for change to the emergency alert system.
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Greyhound bus attack: 10 years later

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The Greyhound bus attack that killed Timothy McLean still haunts his family 10 years after it happened. The National spoke to McLean's mother, as well as others who were on the bus, for more on how that horrific day is still affecting them.
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Jermaine Loewen: From Jamaican orphan to NHL player

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Jermaine Loewen was once an orphan in Jamaica and now he's making NHL history. CBC's Karen Pauls reports.
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Manitoba saves on data as rest of Canada pays premium

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In the wake of an offer to double data at no extra cost for people in Manitoba, consumers in other provinces are once again wondering why they're excluded from the savings.
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Fire devours downtown Brandon, Man.

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A fire tore through downtown Brandon, Man., forcing more than 150 people to flee a burning apartment building. CBC's Austin Grabish has the details.
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3 First World War soldiers identified as Canadians

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All three soldiers were from Manitoba and enlisted in Winnipeg — their remains were discovered over the course of a year in the same area near the village of of Vendin-le-Vieil, France.
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Inside military effort to rescue people trapped by Manitoba forest fire

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The Red Cross says more than 1,500 people have been evacuated from four remote communities, including the Indigenous community of Little Grand Rapids.
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Manitoba premier says provincial trade barriers need to be eliminated

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister speaks with CBC's Hannah Thibedeau ahead of the Council of the Federation talks in New Brunswick
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Three teen boys killed, man charged with impaired driving

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Three teen boys from a Cree First Nation were killed while riding their bikes, after they were hit by a car — the driver has now been charged with impaired driving. The situation is taking a toll on the community, as all those involved...
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Forgiveness for an accused drunk driver in Nelson House, Man.

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Forgiving an accused drunk driver who allegedly struck and killed three boys has been the focus for the community of Nelson House, Man., which knows the man well. Todd Linklater faces several charges, including impaired driving causing...
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Manitoba foster care operator faces troubling allegations

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A Manitoba foster care operator is facing troubling allegations that raises the question: Are high-risk kids properly being taken care of, particularly in a system where many of them are Indigenous? Perhaps even more troubling than the...
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Retailing weed

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Chuck Rifici of Cannabis Wheaton on the delay in sellling recreational marijuana
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Trial for man charged in killing of teen underway

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The trial for the man charged in the killing 15-year-old Tina Fontaine is now underway in Winnipeg. Raymond Cormier has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of the teenager back in 2014. Fontaine's death spurred calls for...
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Multi-million dollar settlement approved for flood victims

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A Manitoba court has approved a $90 million settlement for the victims of a 2011 flood. A lawsuit alleged that members of the four First Nations were forced to leave their homes when the Manitoba government diverted water from the...
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Expensive medicine puts preemies at risk

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The highly contagious RSV virus can be extremely dangerous to some infants, but getting a specialized drug to protect them is prohibitively expensive
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Manitoba wildfire forces thousands out

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Wildfire in Northern Manitoba prompts evacuation orders for an additional 1,500 people from the Garden Hill First Nation
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No charges in switched-at-birth cases

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Manitoba RCMP have found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing after investigating two cases where babies were switched at birth in the same year at the same northern Manitoba hospital
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Woman subjected to racist verbal attack in Manitoba

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Family asking for directions, were verbally assaulted instead
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Manitoba man builds WW I trench in yard

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A Manitoba man built a First World War-style trench in his yard in order to preserve the history of Canadian soldiers' contributions and sacrifices during the war
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Women stand up to self-proclaimed Nazi in Manitoba

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Kaniz Fatima says she was shocked by attack she endured when she asked a stranger for directions
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Charging stations

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Elad Barak is vice-president of business development with energy storage firm eCamion
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Indigenous siblings reunited after decades of separation

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Brent Mitchell, Ron Mitchell and Penny Carberry were separated from their birth parents in Manitoba during the Sixties Scoop. They just learned about each other in the last few weeks.