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| Bus beheading case moved to Winnipeg |
(Fri, 21 Nov 2008)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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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