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Emperor visiting Canada
Sean Kilpatrick/ The Canadian Press Enlarge Image
A landau carrying Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko heads to Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Monday to see Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean. Emperor Akihito briefly inspected the Governor General's ceremonial guard before entering the residence.
Body pulled from Red River at Waterfront Drive
WINNIPEG--Water rescue crews retrieved a body from the Red River over the lunch hour.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 1:07 PM | 0
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Armstrong missing from practice for second straight day
WINNIPEG--Blue Bomber receiver Derick Armstrong was suspended from practice for the second straight day today.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 12:07 PM | 1
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Another Manitoban dies from H1N1
WINNIPEG -- A fifth Manitoban has died of the H1N1 flu.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 11:16 AM | 0
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Coast guard rescues seven fishermen after fire aboard boat off Newfoundland
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Seven crab fishermen were rescued by a coast guard ship after their vessel caught fire off the east coast of Newfoundland early Monday.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 1:12 PM | 0
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Manitoba job market improves
Six months of declining rates of job postings ended in June with significant gains according to the June Canadian Job Market Report.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 10:46 AM | 0
Bulls to the Sea
People jump into the water followed by a bull on Monday during the Bulls to the Sea festival in Denia, Spain. Boats later bring the bulls back to the coast.
Alberto Saiz/ The Associated Press Enlarge Image
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More polar bear populations shrinking from declining sea ice, says new report
A major new international report says shrinking Arctic sea ice is already taking a toll on polar bears.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 1:11 PM | 0
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Jamaican star Usain Bolt ready to chase more records this season
LAUSANNE, Switzerland - Usain Bolt is ready to chase records again.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 1:15 PM | 0
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Japanese emperor begins state visit
OTTAWA - The emperor of Japan has arrived at the Governor General's residence amid much pomp and ceremony.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 12:27 PM | 0
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Lance Armstrong fined for missing Monday's Tour de France sign-in
LA GRANDE MOTTE, France - Lance Armstrong will be fined for failing to sign in before Monday's third stage of the Tour de France.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 11:51 AM | 0
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Ontario woman dies in motorcycle accident on Highway 2
A 63-year-old North Bay, Ontario woman died Saturday morning in a motorcycle accident on Highway 2 three kilometres east of the Saskatchewan border, Virden RCMP report.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 11:43 AM | 0
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US man pleads not guilty to manslaughter for accidentally shooting son while turkey hunting
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vermont - A Vermont man charged with killing his son on the first day of spring turkey hunting season has pleaded not guilty.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 11:52 AM | 0
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Woman charged in stabbing death at Lynn Lake
Lynn Lake resident Kenneth Dennis Hrechka, 49, died from stab wounds in hospital in Lynn Lake on Saturday, RCMP report.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 11:57 AM | 0
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Up to $40 million in help available for Manitobans hit by spring flooding
WINNIPEG--The province will make up to $40 million in Disaster Financial Assistance available for Manitobans hit by this spring's flooding, the province said Monday.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 10:16 AM | 0
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Ethnic unrest spreads to 2nd city in China's Xinjiang region; 140 killed
URUMQI, China - Riots and street battles killed at least 140 people in China's western Xinjiang province and injured more than 800 in the deadliest ethnic unrest to hit the region in decades. Officials said Monday the death toll was expected to rise.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 11:53 AM | 0
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Judge says Jackson's longtime attorney and friend should take over estate
LOS ANGELES - Michael Jackson's longtime attorney and a family friend should take over the pop singer's estate, a judge said Monday.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 1:00 PM | 0
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RCMP busier at this year's Countryfest
RCMP were a little busier at this year’s Dauphin Countryfest than they were last year.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 11:24 AM | 0
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He shaped a world: Leo Mol dies
WINNIPEG - Winnipeg sculptor Leo Mol has died at age 94.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 10:40 AM | 5
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Mainly sunny today, high of 25 expected
WINNIPEG - It’s going to largely be a sunny day with only a 30 per cent chance of showers this morning with a high of 25 degrees, just shy of the normal high of 26 for this time of the year.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 7:16 AM | 0
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Cruisers resent crackdown
Sunday night cruisers insist they are getting a bum rap: Instead of fighting the popular summer pastime, police and politicians should embrace it, they say.
PRINT | 6/07/2009 1:00 AM | 25
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Playground tribute to Lehotsky begins today
WINNIPEG - The latest phase of the Harry Lehotsky Memorial Work Project at the John M. King School playground revitalization begins today.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 9:30 AM | 0
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Free 'blue loonie' parking tokens given away today
WINNIPEG - Blue Loonie Mondays are back. Between noon and 1 p.m. today, 500 “blue loonie” tokens will be given away by Downtown BIZ staff on Portage Avenue downtown.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 8:13 AM | 0
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Students clean parks beginning today
WINNIPEG - The fourth annual Green Wave to help clean business improvement zone neighborhoods begins today.
ONLINE | 6/07/2009 8:43 AM | 0
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REVIEW: Jonas Brothers a cultural phenomenon
WINNIPEG — The Jonas Brothers are more than a band, they are a full-blown cultural phenomenon.
ONLINE | 5/07/2009 10:21 PM | 6
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Robert McNamara, U.S. defence secretary during Vietnam, dies
WASHINGTON - Robert S. McNamara, the cerebral secretary of defense who was vilified for prosecuting America's most controversial war and then devoted himself to helping the world's poorest nations, died Monday. He was 93.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 8:47 AM | 0
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Comrades gather at Kandahar Airfield to honour Canadian Cpl. Michaud
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Soldiers, some their faces still raw with grief, gathered Monday at Kandahar Airfield to pay tribute to a friend and colleague, Master Cpl. Charles-Philippe Michaud, the latest Canadian victim of Afghanistan's insurgent war.
CP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 7:20 AM | 0
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Local
Cruisers resent crackdown
Some Sunday night cruisers say police will pull over vehicles and check them for the smallest infraction. They believe the level of scrutiny is unjustified. (BORIS MINKEVICH)
Cruisers resent crackdown
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World
Obama in Russia
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are accompanied by Russian honour guard members on Monday as they lay a wreath at the Russian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow. (CHARLES DHARAPAK/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
She wasn't into governor's job after national run, some say
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Life
Helping stroke victims cope
Stroke survivors Mark Batters and Nicole Karow volunteer at the Stroke Recovery Association of Manitoba to help others recover from the illness. (MIKE.APORIUS@FREEPRESS.MB.CA)
Helping stroke victims cope
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Entertainment
Jonas boys set the house afire
Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas packed the MTS Centre for their show Sunday night. (BORIS MINKEVICH)
Jonas boys set the house afire
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Canada
Soldiers bow heads in prayer
Canadian soldiers bow their heads during a prayer for their comrade, Master Cpl. Charles-Philippe Michaud, on Monday in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Michaud died Saturday from injuries received on June 23 when stepped on a landmine in Afghanistan's Panjwaii district. (COLIN PERKEL/ THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Shouldn't our flag be made in Canada?
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Sports
Woods wins
Tiger Woods thrashes a shot through thick grass during the final round of the AT&T National Sunday. Woods went on to win his own golf tournament. (NICK WASS / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Armstrong cooling his heels
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Business
Provencher Boulevard transformed
Owner Dan Belhassen (centre), with staff members, relocated Modern Earth to Provencher Boulevard from Pembina Highway. (KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)
Dreaming in techie-colour
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Opinion
Swine flu fetes are a bad idea
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