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Manitoba

  • Man Who Rammed Rideau Hall Gates Pleads Guilty to Eight Charges
    Man Who Rammed Rideau Hall Gates Pleads Guilty to Eight Charges
    OTTAWA—A man accused of ramming through a gate at Rideau Hall and heading toward Justin Trudeau’s home while heavily armed pleaded guilty to eight charges in court today. Corey Hurren, ...
    February 5, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • 3.3 Million Contraband Cigarettes Seized by Police
    3.3 Million Contraband Cigarettes Seized by Police
    Manitoba and Ontario officials have seized over 3.3 million contraband cigarettes from a Winnipeg man, the Manitoba government ...
    December 14, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Some People Calling to Book Vaccinations Aren’t Eligible, Manitoba Says
    Some People Calling to Book Vaccinations Aren’t Eligible, Manitoba Says
    WINNIPEG—The Manitoba government says its booking service that's making appointments for eligible health-care workers to get COVID-19 vaccinations ...
    December 14, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Manitoba Loosens Some COVID 19 Restrictions, Allows Drive in Church Services
    Manitoba Loosens Some COVID 19 Restrictions, Allows Drive in Church Services
    WINNIPEG—The Manitoba government is extending its COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings and business operations into January, but is ...
    December 9, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Manitoba Church Fined for Holding Service Says It Will Continue
    Manitoba Church Fined for Holding Service Says It Will Continue
    A Manitoba church that was fined for holding Sunday service despite bans on religious gatherings in the province, ...
    November 27, 2020BY Justina Wheale
  • New Restrictions Take Effect in Manitoba as Ontario Awaits New COVID-19 Projections
    New Restrictions Take Effect in Manitoba as Ontario Awaits New COVID-19 Projections
    Manitoba is entering the first day of a partial lockdown meant to stem a surge in COVID-19 cases ...
    November 12, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Manitoba Closes Stores and Churches, Bans Social Gatherings as COVID 19 Cases Surge
    Manitoba Closes Stores and Churches, Bans Social Gatherings as COVID 19 Cases Surge
    WINNIPEG—The Manitoba government is bringing in widespread restrictions across the province in an effort to stop a surge ...
    November 10, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • In Praise of Pride and Self-Reliance
    In Praise of Pride and Self-Reliance
    Commentary During the Great Depression of the 1930s in Manitoba, my father, then in his teens, knew a ...
    September 20, 2020BY Brad Bird
  • Rural Crime Spurs Search for Solutions
    Rural Crime Spurs Search for Solutions
    Manitoba is the latest Prairie province to consider legislative changes to deal with rural crime. Advocates say the ...
    September 8, 2020BY Lee Harding
  • ‘Happy That I’m Alive’: Survivor Recalls Deadly Manitoba Tornado Hitting Jeep
    ‘Happy That I’m Alive’: Survivor Recalls Deadly Manitoba Tornado Hitting Jeep
    DEN, Man.—James Blacksmith closes his eyes and goes back to the moment he saw a pine tree viciously ...
    August 23, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Maple Leaf Foods Suspends Pork Exports to China After Employees at 2 Plants Test Positive for COVID-19
    Maple Leaf Foods Suspends Pork Exports to China After Employees at 2 Plants Test Positive for COVID-19
    Maple Leaf Foods has temporarily suspended its pork exports to China after employees at its Brandon, Man., and ...
    August 20, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Folks in Small Manitoba Town in Mourning for Well-Liked Teens Killed by Tornado
    Folks in Small Manitoba Town in Mourning for Well-Liked Teens Killed by Tornado
    MELITA, Man.—The mayor of a small southwestern Manitoba town says everyone in the community is devastated after a ...
    August 10, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • 2 Dead in Manitoba After Tornado Threw Their Vehicle Into a Field: RCMP
    2 Dead in Manitoba After Tornado Threw Their Vehicle Into a Field: RCMP
    VIRDEN, Man.—RCMP say a man and a woman are dead after a tornado touched down at a farm in western Manitoba ...
    August 8, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Northern Manitoba Mayors Welcome Lifting of Travel Restrictions
    Northern Manitoba Mayors Welcome Lifting of Travel Restrictions
    Mayors in northern Manitoba welcome the removal of the restrictions that limited travel to northern Manitoba. The province ...
    July 12, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • RCMP Lay 22 Charges Against Manitoba Man in Rideau Hall Incident
    RCMP Lay 22 Charges Against Manitoba Man in Rideau Hall Incident
    A Manitoba man who allegedly rammed his truck through a gate at Rideau Hall Thursday and was loose ...
    July 3, 2020BY Hongyan Lu
  • One Win and One Loss in Manitoba Personalized Licence Plate Fights
    One Win and One Loss in Manitoba Personalized Licence Plate Fights
    WINNIPEG—An Indigenous man in Manitoba has had his NDN CAR personalized licence plate returned, but an avid “Star ...
    October 24, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Unprecedented Snowstorm Leads to State of Emergency in Manitoba
    Unprecedented Snowstorm Leads to State of Emergency in Manitoba
    WINNIPEG—More than 30,000 Manitoba homes and businesses remained without power Sunday in the wake of a snowstorm that ...
    October 14, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • A Blast of Early Winter Cripples Southern Manitoba; Power Out, Highways Closed
    A Blast of Early Winter Cripples Southern Manitoba; Power Out, Highways Closed
    WINNIPEG—A first, early blast of windy, winter-like weather has knocked out power and made travel nearly impossible in ...
    October 11, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Progressive Conservatives Win Majority Government in Manitoba Election
    Progressive Conservatives Win Majority Government in Manitoba Election
    WINNIPEG—Brian Pallister and his Progressive Conservatives have won a renewed majority from Manitoba voters to continue a program ...
    September 10, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Police Say Manhunt Suspects Killed Themselves, Guns Found Near Bodies in Brush
    Police Say Manhunt Suspects Killed Themselves, Guns Found Near Bodies in Brush
    VANCOUVER—Two British Columbia men who were suspects in the deaths of three people and led police on a ...
    August 12, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Election Campaign in Manitoba Officially Kicks Off
    Election Campaign in Manitoba Officially Kicks Off
    WINNIPEG—Manitoba's provincial election campaign is officially underway as Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister seeks a second mandate. Pallister ...
    August 12, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘It’s Going to Take Awhile:’ Manitoba Town Still on Edge, Searching for Answers
    ‘It’s Going to Take Awhile:’ Manitoba Town Still on Edge, Searching for Answers
    GILLAM, MB—People in a northern Manitoba town are grappling with questions about how a massive manhunt for two ...
    August 8, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Manitoba RCMP Find Items Linked to B.C. Murder Suspects
    Manitoba RCMP Find Items Linked to B.C. Murder Suspects
    GILLAM, MB—RCMP in Manitoba have found several items linked to two suspects wanted for killings in British Columbia. ...
    August 6, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • RCMP Scaling Down Search for Murder Suspects in Northern Manitoba
    RCMP Scaling Down Search for Murder Suspects in Northern Manitoba
    WINNIPEG—The RCMP are scaling back the search for two British Columbia murder suspects in remote northern Manitoba. Assistant ...
    July 31, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • RCMP Comb York Landing as Search for BC Homicide Suspects Continues
    RCMP Comb York Landing as Search for BC Homicide Suspects Continues
    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are conducting an extensive search in the York Landing area in Manitoba after ...
    July 29, 2019BY Lily Liu
  • Police Says B.C. Murder Suspects May Be in Northern Manitoba
    Police Says B.C. Murder Suspects May Be in Northern Manitoba
    The deputy mayor of a remote northern Manitoba town says residents are locking their doors earlier than usual ...
    July 24, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Texas Murder Suspect Illegally Crossed Border Into Manitoba, RCMP Say
    Texas Murder Suspect Illegally Crossed Border Into Manitoba, RCMP Say
    A man accused of murder in Texas is believed to be in Canada after illegally crossing the border ...
    July 9, 2019BY The Canadian Press
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