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Fire ruled accidental
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Firefighters battle blaze at an older home in St. Andrews on Thursday. The house was empty and no injuries were reported.
Inquest called into man's death in police custody
WINNIPEG - An inquest has been called by Manitoba’s chief medical examiner into the Sept. 2, 2007 death of 19-year-old man in a city police holding room at the downtown Public Safety Building.
ONLINE | 20/11/2009 2:26 PM | 2
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Police investigating death at Roseau River
RCMP are investigating a homicide on Roseau River First Nation. The Dakota Ojibway Police Service was called to the home shortly before 5 a.m. this morning and found a man dead.
ONLINE | 20/11/2009 1:43 PM | 0 -
Charges laid after woman stabbed in Flin Flon
A Flin Flon man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a woman Wednesday.
ONLINE | 20/11/2009 1:38 PM |
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Woman charged in year-old homicide case
WINNIPEG - A 30-year-old woman has been jailed after she was charged on Thursday in connection with the slaying 11 months ago of a man who was beaten to death in Manitoba Housing complex.
ONLINE | 20/11/2009 1:34 PM |
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Police need better laws to protect at-risk teens
WINNIPEG — Two detectives who pursue the city's most at-risk kids said they want to see federal lawmakers step up legislation about adults harbouring those youths.
ONLINE | 20/11/2009 1:30 PM | 3
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Police looking for missing girls
WINNIPEG — Police are asking the public to help them locate two teen girls who are missing and at risk.
ONLINE | 20/11/2009 10:22 AM | 6 -
Manitoba farmer lucky to escape blast from past
It was the last thing Robert Parr expected to find sticking out of the ground of his farm near Rapid City.
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Jury finds man guilty in execution-style slaying
A Winnipeg man was found guilty of first-degree murder late Thursday - - only to accuse jurors of making him the latest victim of a wrongful conviction.
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Children helping children is charity's goal
THE leader of an international charity that builds schools in underdeveloped nations was in the city Thursday to speak to its most generous donors -- students.
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Manitoba man killed in crash in Nebraska
A Manitoba trucker was killed in a crash in southern Nebraska early Thursday morning, the state's highway patrol reported.
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Torch of Life in city today
The torch is coming to Winnipeg today -- not the Olympic torch, the Torch of Life.
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Get Santa all to yourself
DO you want Santa Claus and a professional photographer to visit your very own home and take festive heart-tugging photos of you and your beloved pets?
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Ignatieff, McFadyen do the shuffle dance
The contractor has arrived, the dumpster is out front and the renovations have begun in earnest at Michael Ignatieff's Parliament Hill office.
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I'm still me... just better-looking
I'm looking at the world a little differently now. Check out the picture of me in today's column and you'll see why.
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Seniors have nothing to fear at mall: tenant
PEOPLE fighting the possibility of selling the West End Senior Centre and moving it to Portage Place are afraid of change, says one of the downtown mall's tenants considering trading places.
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Nothing to link deaths to vaccination: doctor
The provincial medical examiner's office is continuing to investigate two recent deaths of people who died within seven days of getting the H1N1 flu vaccine, Manitoba's chief public health officer said Thursday.
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Photographers donate time, skill for holidays
Winnipeg photographers are themselves the picture of compassion.
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Couple charged with harbouring runaway
POLICE charged a city couple with the unusual offence of harbouring a runaway after they allegedly let a 17-year-old girl stay with them.
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St. Andrews fire ruled accidental
THE cause of a fire that destroyed the interior of a home in St. Andrews early Thursday morning was accidental, the Manitoba Office of the Fire Commissioner says.
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Allegations of abuse and mysterious deaths
NELSON HOUSE -- Madeline Spence was
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Clinics running low on one vaccine type
Winnipeg flu clinics are expected to run out of vaccine containing an adjuvant to boost its effect early today. However, vaccine without adjuvant will still be available for pregnant women and anyone aged 10 to 64 without a compromised immune system.
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Girl's leukemia puts strain on family
Like so many parents, Jennifer Lyght recently helped her young daughter write a letter to Santa.
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Education department releases financial data
How can the province and education property taxpayers pump $93 million of new money into the public school system this year, yet have spending go up by $72.5 million?
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Horror at the movies? That's the snack booth
When was the last time you scarfed down three quarter-pounder cheeseburgers slathered in 12 pats of butter?
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Sod turned at IKEA site today
WINNIPEG - The newest IKEA project begins this morning with a shovel, not an Allen wrench.
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Activists protest delay over Kapyong housing
The vacant houses at Kapyong barracks sparked a war of words Thursday, and today they'll prompt a protest in front of Treasury Board president Vic Toews' office.
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Selinger pleads for flood cash
Premier Greg Selinger appealed to the federal government to split the cost of flood-protection projects north of Winnipeg.
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Addicts out in cold: workers
It's bad enough a funding shortfall is forcing provincial drug-treatment centres to close over Christmas, but staff say that's just one grim symptom of chronic underfunding at the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba.
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Local dealer donates cars for paramedics
FORGET the Ford Focus. A new crew of community paramedics could soon cruise the city in Chevy's newfangled station wagon.
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Province takes aim at stubble fires
THE Selinger government clamped down on stubble burning late Thursday following several days of thick smoke blanketing pockets of southern Manitoba.
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