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New funding to help victims of violence, exploitation, Manitoba government says

New funding to help victims of violence, exploitation, Manitoba government says

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is committing $1.5 million in annual operating funding for an Indigenous-led safe space for women victimized by violence and sexual exploitation.
Groups oppose Manitoba's proposed drug consumption site bill, call for changes

Groups oppose Manitoba's proposed drug consumption site bill, call for changes

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government's plan to require licensing for supervised drug consumption sites discredits harm reduction services and threatens work already being done to address overdoses, advocates say.
Manitoba government releases plan for teacher registry, discipline regime

Manitoba government releases plan for teacher registry, discipline regime

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has released details of its plan for a registry and discipline system for teachers. The idea was promised in last fall's throne speech and is laid out in a bill now before the legislature.
Planned Manitoba rules are a barrier to safe drug consumption sites, critics charge

Planned Manitoba rules are a barrier to safe drug consumption sites, critics charge

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has decided to stop fighting the idea of supervised drug consumption sites and instead set up a new licensing system that would require the sites and other treatment centres to follow guidelines or face fines.
Winnipeg teen charged following shooting death of 15-year-old boy

Winnipeg teen charged following shooting death of 15-year-old boy

Winnipeg police have charged a 17-year-old in the shooting death of another teen earlier this month. Police arrested and charged the youth with manslaughter after investigating two March 6 shootings in the city's St. James neighbourhood.
Manitoba bill would allow more peace officers in municipalities for transit and more

Manitoba bill would allow more peace officers in municipalities for transit and more

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is paving the way for municipalities to have new peace officers, including ones to monitor Winnipeg transit buses.
City of Winnipeg to stage 2025 Grey Cup game, festivities

City of Winnipeg to stage 2025 Grey Cup game, festivities

WINNIPEG — If Willie Jefferson needed any motivation to keep playing for the Blue Bombers, he received it with Tuesday’s official announcement that the 2025 Grey Cup will be held in Winnipeg.
Manitoba government investigator charged with bribery, conspiracy in drug bust

Manitoba government investigator charged with bribery, conspiracy in drug bust

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba government investigator faces bribery and conspiracy charges in a drug trafficking probe that led to the arrests of more than 20 people in the province and Ontario, RCMP say. The investigation resulted in the seizure of $2.
Brad Michaleski is the latest Manitoba Tory to announce he will not seek re-election

Brad Michaleski is the latest Manitoba Tory to announce he will not seek re-election

WINNIPEG — Brad Michaleski has become the latest Manitoba Progressive Conservative to announce he will not run in the upcoming provincial election. Michaleski, who has represented Dauphin for seven years, says he is not seeking re-election Oct.
Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency after fire at elders complex

Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency after fire at elders complex

WINNIPEG — A First Nation in northeastern Manitoba has declared a state of emergency after a fire tore through an elders complex, displacing dozens of residents.
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