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Manitoba aims to lift ban on ticket resales, promises better rules

Manitoba aims to lift ban on ticket resales, promises better rules

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government introduced a bill Monday that would end a long-standing but hard to enforce ban on reselling tickets to sports and entertainment events at higher prices.
Manitoba bill would reverse the onus in lawsuits over intimate images

Manitoba bill would reverse the onus in lawsuits over intimate images

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is promising to strengthen a law that protects people who have had intimate images shared online without their consent.
Manitoba premier's failure to disclose property sales inadvertent, judge rules

Manitoba premier's failure to disclose property sales inadvertent, judge rules

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba judge has ruled that Premier Heather Stefanson failed to disclose the sale of three properties as required by conflict of interest legislation.
Manitoba opens access to death certificates of children at residential schools

Manitoba opens access to death certificates of children at residential schools

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government signed an agreement Monday to provide greater access to the death certificates of Indigenous children who died at residential schools.

WHL roundup: ICE plow past Wheat Kings for 4-1 win

WINNIPEG — Zack Ostapchuk scored a goal and added two assists as the Winnipeg ICE defeated the visiting Brandon Wheat Kings 4-1 in Western Hockey League action on Sunday.
Manitoba government makes another anti-crime announcement, focus on child abuse

Manitoba government makes another anti-crime announcement, focus on child abuse

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is spending $2.1 million on a new child abuse investigative unit.

WHL roundup: Nash scores in OT as ICE beat Oil Kings 5-4

WINNIPEG — Ty Nash scored 3:08 into overtime as the Winnipeg ICE edged the visiting Edmonton Oil Kings 5-4 in Western Hockey League action on Friday night.
Settlement would end lawsuit over care at Manitoba centre for intellectually disabled

Settlement would end lawsuit over care at Manitoba centre for intellectually disabled

WINNIPEG — A proposed settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit that alleged abuse and neglect at a Manitoba centre for people with intellectual disabilities.
Manitoba government revives plan to test liquor sales in more retail outlets

Manitoba government revives plan to test liquor sales in more retail outlets

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government is reviving plans for a pilot project that would see liquor sold in a wider array of retail outlets — potentially including grocery or corner stores.
Family of Manitoba woman who died after aborted medical flight sues province

Family of Manitoba woman who died after aborted medical flight sues province

WINNIPEG — The family of a woman who died during the COVID-19 pandemic is suing the Manitoba government and health agencies alleging that cuts to health care and improper medical decisions contributed to the death of Krystal Mousseau.
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