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Bus beheading case moved to Winnipeg (Fri, 21 Nov 2008)
An Edmonton man accused of killing a fellow passenger on a Greyhound bus is having his case moved to Winnipeg from Portage la Prairie because of concerns for his safety.
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AFN chief's brother survives house fire (Fri, 21 Nov 2008)
The 78-year-old brother of Assembly of First Nations chief Phil Fontaine is recovering in hospital after he was dragged unconscious from his burning home on the Sagkeeng First Nation, RCMP say.
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2010 Olympic torch relay's 45,000-km route revealed (Fri, 21 Nov 2008)
Vancouver Olympic organizers unveiled Friday morning the route the Olympic torch relay will take through more than a thousand Canadian communities beginning next year.
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Manitoba truckers support ban on cellphones while driving (Fri, 21 Nov 2008)
Manitoba's plan to crack down on drivers using hand-held cellphones has the backing of the province's trucking association.
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Police probe Winnipeg homicide (Fri, 21 Nov 2008)
An unidentified man who was shot in the chest Thursday night has died in a Winnipeg hospital, police say.
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Missing Riverton woman's body found (Fri, 21 Nov 2008)
The body of a Riverton woman who had been missing was found on Thursday afternoon, Manitoba RCMP say.
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Inflation rate eases to 2.6% (Fri, 21 Nov 2008)
Canada's annual inflation rate eased to 2.6 per cent in October, down from the 12-month increase of 3.4 per cent seen in September.
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Rare cougar seen in Manitoba (Thu, 20 Nov 2008)
An extremely rare sighting of a cougar has been confirmed in the Lac du Bonnet area of Manitoba.
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Class action launched over scratch and win tickets (Thu, 20 Nov 2008)
A Regina-based law firm has launched a class action lawsuit over scratch and win tickets.
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Throne speech promises new money for roads, business (Thu, 20 Nov 2008)
Manitoba's NDP government will spend more on roads and hospitals while helping businesses gain access to loans to spur investment in a challenging economy.
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Flin Flon parents warned over Kick a Ginger day (Thu, 20 Nov 2008)
Warnings have been sent out to parents in a Flin Flon elementary school, cautioning of potential problems for red-headed children on Nov. 20 - Kick a Ginger Day.
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Manitoba's Opposition wants review of ER services after Sinclair death (Thu, 20 Nov 2008)
Manitoba's Conservative Opposition is demanding an independent external review into the death of Brian Sinclair, who was found dead after waiting 34 hours in a hospital emergency waiting room in September.
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Marijuana grow-op industry hits Manitoba in big way (Wed, 19 Nov 2008)
The multibillion-dollar marijuana growing industry in Canada has infiltrated Manitoba in a big way, as police say they are seeing much more sophisticated commercial operations and criminal gangs from out of province moving in.
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Sarah McLachlan, Loverboy to be honoured at Junos (Thu, 20 Nov 2008)
Lilith Fair founder and charitable campaigner Sarah McLachlan has been named winner of the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award to be presented at the Juno Awards gala in March.
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Winnipeg council opens door to new water corporation (Wed, 19 Nov 2008)
Winnipeg council has voted to explore the idea of a new city-owned corporation to deliver water and sewage-treatment services to both Winnipeggers and neighbouring municipalities.
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