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First Nations group expects landfill feasibility study to take months to finish

WINNIPEG — The First Nations advocacy group tasked with overseeing efforts to determine whether it's possible to recover the remains of two women from a landfill expects to complete a feasibility study in the next two months.
Sexual assault trial of Manitoba doctor delayed due to missing evidence

Sexual assault trial of Manitoba doctor delayed due to missing evidence

WINNIPEG — A sexual assault trial of a rural Manitoba doctor has been delayed to address evidence that may have been lost or destroyed. Dr.
Blue Bombers sign defensive end Jeffcoat to one-year extension

Blue Bombers sign defensive end Jeffcoat to one-year extension

WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have re-signed defensive end Jackson Jeffcoat to a one-year contract extension, the team announced Monday.
New video campaign is part of a plan to cut school absenteeism in Manitoba

New video campaign is part of a plan to cut school absenteeism in Manitoba

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has started a public awareness campaign to encourage more young people to stay in school.

Manitoba man accused of posting online threats against government, medical officials

WINNIPEG — RCMP have arrested a western Manitoba man who faces charges including uttering threats and resisting arrest. The Mounties say they acted on a tip from Interpol, the international policing agency.
Jets post 2-1 win to extend Coyotes' misery

Jets post 2-1 win to extend Coyotes' misery

WINNIPEG — Blake Wheeler thought it was time to quit passing and his decision paid off. Wheeler scored the game-winner late in the second period as the Winnipeg Jets handed the Arizona Coyotes their ninth straight loss with a 2-1 victory on Sunday.
Pierre Poilievre speech to Frontier Centre as part of daylong visit to Winnipeg

Pierre Poilievre speech to Frontier Centre as part of daylong visit to Winnipeg

WINNIPEG — Conservative party Leader Pierre Poilievre defended his decision Friday to speak to a think tank that has come under fire for comments on residential schools and discrimination.
Opposition NDP says delay in budget preparations sign of ongoing government 'chaos'

Opposition NDP says delay in budget preparations sign of ongoing government 'chaos'

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is weeks behind its traditional time frame for consultations on the spring budget, and the Opposition New Democrats say it is a sign of dysfunction that also includes staff and cabinet changes.
'Safety's number 1:' tiny home village for homeless opens in Winnipeg

'Safety's number 1:' tiny home village for homeless opens in Winnipeg

WINNIPEG — Bundles of dried sage tied together with red ribbon hang from black fixtures connected to wood-panelled walls. The space — in a building known simply as "the lodge" — may be small, but it is mighty in meaning.
Months out from an election and low in polls, Manitoba premier makes changes

Months out from an election and low in polls, Manitoba premier makes changes

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson is parting ways with two senior staff she brought in not long ago, with an election slated for October.
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