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Hotels say rooms sitting empty as Manitoba evacuees wait in shelter

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As people forced from their homes by fires in Manitoba look for accommodations in hotels, rather than shelters, some hotels say they have space, but the rooms aren't being booked.
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Wildfires force evacuation of around 12,000 people from areas of Manitoba

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Wildfires continue to threaten communities throughout Manitoba, with some regions under a state of emergency and an air quality alert. An estimated 12,000 people have evacuated the area.
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Volunteers serve up 'taste of home' for Manitoba wildfire evacuees

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With more than 100 wildfires still burning in Manitoba, the military continues to fly people to safety while volunteers prepare and distribute traditional foods to make elders feel more at home.
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Manitoba’s efforts to get fire evacuees to safety, provide a taste of home

9th - Higher Ed
With more than 100 wildfires still burning in Manitoba, the military continues to fly people to safety while volunteers prepare and distribute traditional foods to make elders feel more at home.
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Flurry of funding announcements ahead of southwest Manitoba byelection

9th - Higher Ed
The NDP government says at least $334 million in recent funding announcements and reannouncements in southwestern Manitoba has nothing to do with a pending Spruce Woods byelection Premier Wab Kinew says he wants to win.
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Parents at Winnipeg private school raise bullying concerns in wake of Israel-Hamas war

9th - Higher Ed
A group of parents say they want leadership St. John's-Ravenscourt to take a more conciliatory approach to address tensions around the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, amid concerns about bullying and the school's response to the conflict.
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Manitoba rolls out EV rebates

9th - Higher Ed
The Manitoba government has unveiled rebates for residents who buy or lease electric vehicles, making the province the seventh to offer incentives for EV purchases that may be applied on top of federal rebates of up to $5,000 for...
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Greater scrutiny urged as Manitoba trucking firms increasingly look outside Canada for drivers

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba's trucking sector is using temporary foreign workers to find drivers at its highest rate in years, but some of those companies are accused of taking advantage of newcomers' hopes of living in Canada.
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All-Filipino musical prepares for opening night in Winnipeg

9th - Higher Ed
CBC got a sneak peak at a highly anticipated musical that premieres Thursday night at Rainbow Stage in Winnipeg. Seven years in the making, Mabuhay tells the story of several talented performers taking part in a Filipino reality singing...
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4 parties vying for seat in Winnipeg's affluent Tuxedo constituency

9th - Higher Ed
In the 43 years since the formation of Tuxedo as a provincial electoral district, voters in the affluent Winnipeg constituency have only elected two MLAs, both of them Progressive Conservatives. The party hopes to keep it that way.
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Expelled doctor accused of faking cancer, defrauding another doctor

9th - Higher Ed
A Manitoba doctor accused of defrauding another physician out of $160,000 by faking cancer was expelled from residency. A CBC News investigation tracked her down in B.C., where she has been advertising services as a medical doctor, which...
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Why beauty supply stores are an essential part of Winnipeg's Black community

9th - Higher Ed
When Lola Ominiyi moved to Winnipeg in the '70s, there was nowhere for her to go get her hair done — or buy makeup that actually matched her skin tone. So she opened her own store and created a space where other Black Winnipeggers, many...
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University of Manitoba valedictory speech criticized by major donor

9th - Higher Ed
A speech to a graduating class of doctors that called for a ceasefire in Gaza has led to tension between the University of Manitoba's medical school and the person behind the university's largest-ever private donation.
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A look at one of the worst roads in Manitoba

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CBC’s Jim Agapito spoke with Ewald Friesen, CAA’s manager of government and community relations, to find out why Leila Avenue in Winnipeg was voted one of the worst roads in the province.
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What should Point Douglas look like? The city wants to know what residents think

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Winnipeg wants Point Douglas residents to help come up with a new plan that will help guide the future development of one of the city's oldest neighbourhoods.
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Birchwood Terrace residents concerned about building's security

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly two weeks after a Winnipeg apartment block was evacuated, many residents remain in temporary housing and uncertainty as to when they'll be allowed back in the building to get the rest of their belongings.
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Court hears Winnipeg serial killer's search history

9th - Higher Ed
Searches done on a computer belonging to an admitted serial killer before his arrest included questions about DNA, fingerprints, Winnipeg's garbage day collection schedule and the definition of a serial killer, a police computer analyst...
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What Manitoba's property tax overhaul will mean for you

9th - Higher Ed
If you're a Manitoba property owner, will you be better off with the education tax rebates and credits the PCs offered, or the upcoming NDP property tax credit of up to $1,500? It's not as easy an answer as Premier Wab Kinew has...
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Fast-growing wildfire may hit Fort Nelson, B.C., Monday, officials say

9th - Higher Ed
Officials say the Parker Lake wildfire may hit the town of Fort Nelson in northeastern British Columbia on Monday morning, after it more than doubled in size on Sunday.
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Footage shot by Cranberry Portage resident shows massive out-of-control-wildfire that led to evacuation

9th - Higher Ed
Keith Jaeger was out with friends Saturday night before evacuating Cranberry Portage. He grabbed his camera to document the blaze and the smoke-filled skies while heading to The Pas.
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Manitoba premier breaks through 'zone of secrecy' on tobacco lawsuits

9th - Higher Ed
A national anti-smoking group is applauding Manitoba's premier for openly talking about long-standing lawsuits against big tobacco companies. Wab Kinew said over the weekend, the province is expecting hundreds of millions from a settlement.
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Winnipeg serial killer admits racial motivations in confession video

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This story contains disturbing details | In video evidence submitted in court, serial killer Jeremy Skibicki confesses the killings were racially motivated. He is accused of murdering four Indigenous women in Winnipeg. His...
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Winnipeg serial killer's trial begins with difficult details

9th - Higher Ed
Family and friends of four murdered Indigenous women braced themselves for difficult details as the trial of confessed serial killer Jeremy Skibicki began in Winnipeg.
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Interrogation video reveals Winnipeg serial killer's confession in court

9th - Higher Ed
A Winnipeg court heard Jeremy Skibicki's surprise confession to killing four women during a police interrogation. The serial killer has pleaded not guilty and his lawyers argue he's not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder.