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Published on Jun 20, 2024Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster
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Published on Jun 19, 2024
Lions vs. Bombers: B.C. brings edge in offence to Winnipeg as hosts seek first win
Breadcrumb Trail Links Football CFL BC Lions Winnipeg faces a B.C. team coming off a 26-17 home win over Calgary Author of the article: The Canadian Press Dan Ralph Published Jun 19, 2024 • Last updated 45 minutes ago • 4 minute read Calgary Stampeders …
Source: Vancouver Sun - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2024
Surge in youth crime no surprise, says Winnipeg agency head who had to take knife from 10-year-old
The founder of an organization that provides programming for kids in Winnipeg's North End says a new report showing a sharp increase in youth crime is no surprise. "It was sort of an affirmation of what we know anecdotally. When I think about the …
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jun 19, 2024
Point Douglas residents felt 'like prisoners' due to Winnipeg pink crack cocaine network, activist says
The woman at the centre of a drug network known for selling pink crack cocaine in Winnipeg's Point Douglas area apologized in court on Wednesday, less than a week before a judge will decide how long she'll spend in prison. "I'm sorry for …
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jun 19, 2024
Winnipeg School Division picks up five-acre land parcel
DEAL | Situated just north of the recently established Northwest Business Park, 100 Commercial Avenue, Winnipeg, sold May 31 to the Winnipeg School Division. Mark and Rob Scaletta of Shindico Realty Inc. brokered the sale of the five-acre parcel, which …
Source: Western Investor - Label Pending -
Published on Jun 19, 2024
Winnipeg woman pleads guilty after trying to take cocaine brick into U.S.
A Winnipeg woman has pleaded guilty to a drug possession charge in Minnesota, after she and another woman were accused of taking a brick of cocaine across the Canada-U.S. border. Krystle De Leon, 39, was given a stayed four-year sentence when a Roseau …
Source: Winnipeg Free Press - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2024
IN PICTURES: Murals popping up on Winnipeg bridges
Cool Streets Winnipeg and Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain are making sure Winnipegger's walks are a little more colourful this summer. The two organizations are joining forces to paint murals on eight bridges throughout Winnipeg – one of the murals …
Source: CTV News Winnipeg - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2024
Two paws up: First-ever Winnipeg International Cat Film Festival sold out
Cat-tastic, feline flicks are set to be celebrated at the first ever Winnipeg International Cat Film Festival. The event runs June 25 at The Park Theatre, with proceeds going to the Cats Advocacy Team of Manitoba Inc. “The film festival celebrates cats, …
Source: CTV News Winnipeg - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2024
Winnipeg man arrested after pair of recent sex assaults
A 33-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged with sexual assault less than a week after exposing himself.Article content A woman told Winnipeg police she was touched in an inappropriate sexual manner by a man while she was taking out the trash at a public …
Source: Winnipeg Sun - Label Pending -
Published on Jun 19, 2024
The Conversation: ‘Decolonizing Lens’: Winnipeg and virtual film series reflects the beauty of Indigenous worldviews
June 19, 2024 — As written in The Conversation by Jocelyn Thorpe, Associate Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies, History, University of Manitoba and Kaila Johnston, Supervisor of Education, Outreach and Public Programming, National Centre for Truth and …
Source: University of Manitoba - Label Pending