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Hundreds rally at legislature in solidarity with Iran protesters

Erik Pindera 4 minute read Updated: 6:31 PM CST

More than 200 Iranian-Manitobans rallied on the legislative grounds Sunday in solidarity with widespread protests in Iran that are challenging its theocratic government.

Demonstrations began late in December, initially over the collapse of the Iranian currency. They have intensified and grown, roiling the country as the government began a crackdown, detaining more than 10,600 protesters and killing at least 538 people, including 48 members of the country’s security forces, The Associated Press reported Sunday.

Iran’s government has cut phone lines and internet access as the crackdown on protests continues, leaving local Iranian-Canadians such as Bahar Jafari Jozani, 19, who helped organize the Sunday rally, with little ability to contact their extended families.

“The people are being killed, hurt… there’s a total blackout,” Jozani said.

Military will get to Manitoba First Nation dealing with water issues on Monday: chief

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Military will get to Manitoba First Nation dealing with water issues on Monday: chief

The Canadian Press 2 minute read Updated: 4:23 PM CST

PIMICIKAMAK - The chief of a Manitoba First Nation in the throes of severe water issues, including flooding and backed-up sewage, says seven members of the Canadian Armed Forces are to arrive in his northern community on Monday.

Pimicikamak Cree Nation Chief David Monias says in a social media post that members are to provide technical assistance, assessments and support related to critical infrastructure and recovery operations.

He says plumbers and other workers are also arriving to help with the water and electrical issues, but the community is having a tough time finding them adequate washrooms and shower facilities.

He says some workers already in the community about 500 kilometres north of Winnipeg are also getting sick due to the lack of clean water.

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Updated: 4:23 PM CST

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Pimicikamak Cree Nation Chief David Monias, left, and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO) Grand Chief Grand Chief Garrison Settee speak to the media during a tour at Pimicikamak Cree Nation, Wednesday.

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                                Pimicikamak Cree Nation Chief David Monias, left, and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO) Grand Chief Grand Chief Garrison Settee speak to the media during a tour at Pimicikamak Cree Nation, Wednesday.

Jets beat Devils for back-to-back wins

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Jets beat Devils for back-to-back wins

Ken Wiebe 7 minute read Updated: 8:16 PM CST

This time, it was simply two steps forward — and no steps back — for the Winnipeg Jets.

After putting an 11-game losing skid in the rear-view mirror, the Jets have now earned consecutive victories for the first time in nearly two months after a 4-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Sunday.

This was an eventful matinee, with both teams showing the desperation one would expect from groups with lofty expectations that currently reside below the playoff line.

With the game tied 3-3 in the third period, Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey was his elusive self, getting involved offensively and finding Tanner Pearson with a pass at the top of the crease to provide the decisive marker.

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Updated: 8:16 PM CST

Winnipeg Jets’ Gabriel Vilardi (13) celebrates his goal against the New Jersey Devils with teammates Jonathan Toews (19) and Dylan DeMelo (2) during second period NHL hockey action in Winnipeg on Sunday January 11, 2026. (Fred Greenslade / The Canadian Press)

Winnipeg Jets’ Gabriel Vilardi (13) celebrates his goal against the New Jersey Devils with teammates Jonathan Toews (19) and Dylan DeMelo (2) during second period NHL hockey action in Winnipeg on Sunday January 11, 2026. (Fred Greenslade / The Canadian Press)

Province plans for impending intimate partner violence law

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Province plans for impending intimate partner violence law

Carol Sanders 6 minute read Updated: 6:19 PM CST

Women’s shelters, police and the province are preparing for a long-awaited law that aims to prevent Manitobans from becoming the next victim of an intimate partner.

Manitoba’s Disclosure to Protect Against Intimate Partner Violence Act, which will come into law March 1, will allow someone who believes they might be at risk of violence from a current or former partner to apply for verbal disclosure about the significant other’s documented history of violence.

“By allowing individuals to access information about a partner’s history of violence, people are able to better assess risk and make decisions that may prevent harm before it actually escalates,” Manitoba Association of Women’s Shelters provincial co-ordinator Tsungai Muvingi Van Landeghem said.

“As it is, we’re seeing families or individuals who are going into relationships and then, on the back end of things, learning that there was a history that maybe would have prevented them from actually entering into a relationship with an individual or better preparing themselves,” she said.

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Updated: 6:19 PM CST

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Tsungai Muvingi Van Landeghem is the provincial co-ordinator for the Manitoba Association of Women’s Shelters.

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                                Tsungai Muvingi Van Landeghem is the provincial co-ordinator for the Manitoba Association of Women’s Shelters.

Winnipeg pair fourth at Canadian figure skating championship

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Winnipeg pair fourth at Canadian figure skating championship

Laurie Nealin 5 minute read 9:02 PM CST

Before the 2026 Canadian figure skating championships concluded on Sunday in Gatineau, Que., and Skate Canada announced its Olympic Winter Games team, Winnipeg pair skaters Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov were on the road back to their training base in Toronto.

With their satisfying fourth-place result on Saturday in the rear-view mirror, the duo turned their attention from their senior nationals debut to competing in their first ISU senior championship next week in China.

Kemp, 17, and Elizarov, 22, will squeeze in five days of training before flying to Beijing next Monday for Four Continents — a competition for top athletes from Asia, the Americas, Oceania and Africa.

China’s 2022 Olympic pair champions Wenjing Sui and Cong Han are slated to compete in Beijing before making their second bid for Games gold in Milan-Cortina.

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Winnipeg pair Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov perform their short program in the senior pairs figure skating competition at the 2026 Canadian National Skating Championships in Gatineau, Que., on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (Justin Tang / The Canadian Press)

Winnipeg pair Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov perform their short program in the senior pairs figure skating competition at the 2026 Canadian National Skating Championships in Gatineau, Que., on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Hamnet’ take top honors at Golden Globes

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‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Hamnet’ take top honors at Golden Globes

Jake Coyle, The Associated Press 7 minute read Updated: 11:06 PM CST

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ragtag revolutionary saga “One Battle After Another” took top honors at Sunday’s 83rd Golden Globes in the comedy category, while Chloé Zhao's Shakespeare drama “Hamnet” pulled off an upset over “Sinners” to win best film, drama.

“One Battle After Another” won best film, comedy, supporting female actor for Teyana Taylor and best director and best screenplay for Anderson. He became just the second filmmaker to sweep director, screenplay and film, as a producer, at the Globes. Only Oliver Stone, for “Born on the Fourth of July,” managed the same feat.

In an awards ceremony that went almost entirely as expected, the night's final award was the most surprising. While “One Battle After Another” has been the clear front-runner this awards season, most have pegged Ryan Coogler's Jim Crow-era vampire thriller as its closest competition.

But “Hamnet,” a speculative drama about William and Agnes Shakespeare based on Maggie O’Farrell's bestseller, won in the dramatic category shortly after its star, Jessie Buckley, won best female actor in a drama.

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Updated: 11:06 PM CST

This image released by CBS Broadcasting shows Timothée Chalamet accepting the award for best actor in a motion picture - musical or comedy for "Marty Supreme" during the 83rd Golden Globes on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Kevork Djansezian/CBS Broadcasting via AP)

This image released by CBS Broadcasting shows Timothée Chalamet accepting the award for best actor in a motion picture - musical or comedy for

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Manitoba RCMP officer’s Taser use justified: court claim

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Manitoba RCMP officer’s Taser use justified: court claim

Erik Pindera 4 minute read 12:23 PM CST

Canada’s attorney general says a Mountie was justified in his use of force against a man who claims he has suffered ongoing trauma after he was incapacitated with an electroshock weapon during an arrest.

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A 6-year-old boy from northern Manitoba who had been missing since last Wednesday has been found dead. The RCMP logo is seen on the shoulder of a superintendent during a news conference in St. John’s, Saturday, June 24, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

A 6-year-old boy from northern Manitoba who had been missing since last Wednesday has been found dead. The RCMP logo is seen on the shoulder of a superintendent during a news conference in St. John’s, Saturday, June 24, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

Visitors join shabbat service to support synagogue tagged with hateful graffiti

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Visitors join shabbat service to support synagogue tagged with hateful graffiti

John Longhurst 4 minute read Updated: 7:43 PM CST

Non-Jewish visitors gathered for a shabbat service at a Winnipeg synagogue Saturday to demonstrate unity after it was tagged with hate symbols.

“We support the Jewish community. We wanted to show our support,” Rudy Fidel, pastor of Faith Temple, an evangelical congregation in the city, said before the service.

“It’s most distressing what happened,” wife Gina Fidel said of swastikas being spray-painted on Shaarey Zedek synagogue last week. “That’s why we are here.”

Todd and Kathy Picklyk also thought it was important to attend.

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Updated: 7:43 PM CST

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Faith Temple pastor Rudy Fidel and his wife, Gina, say they wanted to show their support by attending a service at a recently vandalized synagogue.

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                                Faith Temple pastor Rudy Fidel and his wife, Gina, say they wanted to show their support by attending a service at a recently vandalized synagogue.

With Cuban ally Maduro ousted, Trump warns Havana to make a ‘deal’ before it’s too late

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With Cuban ally Maduro ousted, Trump warns Havana to make a ‘deal’ before it’s too late

Seung Min Kim, The Associated Press 3 minute read Updated: 11:17 AM CST

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday fired off another warning to the government of Cuba as the close ally of Venezuela braces for potential widespread unrest after Nicolás Maduro was deposed as Venezuela's leader.

Cuba, a major beneficiary of Venezuelan oil, has now been cut off from those shipments as U.S. forces continue to seize tankers in an effort to control the production, refining and global distribution of the country's oil products.

Trump said on social media that Cuba long lived off Venezuelan oil and money and had offered security in return, “BUT NOT ANYMORE!”

“THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA - ZERO!” Trump said in the post as he spent the weekend at his home in southern Florida. “I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.” He did not explain what kind of deal.

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Updated: 11:17 AM CST

President Donald Trump attends a meeting with oil executives in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

President Donald Trump attends a meeting with oil executives in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Canadians join global protests in solidarity with Iranian uprising

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Canadians join global protests in solidarity with Iranian uprising

The Canadian Press 2 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 7:31 PM CST

MONTREAL - Demonstrations were held in several Canadian cities on Saturday to voice support for the Iranian people as a popular uprising sweeping across Iran neared the two-week mark.

Protesters in Montreal and Ottawa demanded the fall of the Islamic regime and the return of Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah of Iran who has been in exile in the United States for 47 years.

A demonstration was also held in Toronto on Friday.

Katayoon Haghzadeh says she went to the Montreal event to be the voice of the Iranian people currently in the streets and facing down torture and death at the hands of the Iranian regime as they fight for change.

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Attendees are seen during a rally to voice support for the Iranian people, in Montreal, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. A popular uprising sweeping across Iran neared the two-week mark Saturday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Quentin Dufranne

Attendees are seen during a rally to voice support for the Iranian people, in Montreal, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. A popular uprising sweeping across Iran neared the two-week mark Saturday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Quentin Dufranne

That’s one, now keep it rolling

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That’s one, now keep it rolling

Mike McIntyre 7 minute read Yesterday at 4:48 PM CST

It felt like a giant group therapy session, with both the Winnipeg Jets and their fans experiencing a cathartic release of pent-up angst Friday night as a 27-day, 11-game winless streak finally came to an end.

Folks were still basking in the afterglow a day later.

“Our crowd going crazy, singing and doing the wave. Everyone felt like, finally, this had ended,” Jets head coach Scott Arniel said Saturday following his team’s optional practice at Canada Life Centre.

“In a province, a community, a city like this there’s a lot of blue-collar people and that’s what they ask. I know that from being here for a long time. You work, you battle, you compete, you do those things and you’ll get a good response from the fans here.”

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Winnipeg Jets’ Danil Zhilkin (53) and Los Angeles Kings’ Samuel Helenius (79) trip over Jeff Malott (39) as Jets’ Luke Schenn (5) defends during the third period in Winnipeg on Friday.

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                                Winnipeg Jets’ Danil Zhilkin (53) and Los Angeles Kings’ Samuel Helenius (79) trip over Jeff Malott (39) as Jets’ Luke Schenn (5) defends during the third period in Winnipeg on Friday.
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                                Max Jenson, survivor of abuse Feature portrait of Max Jenson (survivor of Kelsey McKay), with his old high school, Churchill High School, and Football Field behind him.

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Iranian protests are growing. Israel is watching closely

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Iranian protests are growing. Israel is watching closely

Melanie Lidman, The Associated Press 5 minute read Updated: 9:35 AM CST

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel is “closely monitoring” the fallout from widespread Iranian protests, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to attack Iran could escalate the protests within the borders of the Islamic Republic into a regional war.

“The people of Israel, the entire world, are in awe of the tremendous heroism of the citizens of Iran,” Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting. He condemned the killing of civilians and said he hoped to rebuild relations between Israel and Iran once the country was “freed from the yoke of tyranny.”

Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke overnight Saturday about a number of issues, including Iran, according to an Israeli official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

But Israel’s military said there are no new guidelines for civilians to stay close to bomb shelters due to concerns about an attack of Iranian missiles, as there have been in the past when there were concrete threats.

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FILE - Iranian protestors burn representations of the Israeli and U.S. flags during a protest to condemn Israeli attacks on multiple cities across Iran, after the Friday prayers ceremony in Tehran, Iran, Friday, June 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi), File)

FILE - Iranian protestors burn representations of the Israeli and U.S. flags during a protest to condemn Israeli attacks on multiple cities across Iran, after the Friday prayers ceremony in Tehran, Iran, Friday, June 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi), File)

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