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2 schools lose fight to keep names secret following censored tours at Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Two faith-based schools that asked the Canadian Museum for Human Rights not to show their students LGBT material during tours have lost a fight in federal court to keep their identities a secret.
Canada -Manitoba |
Vacant, derelict homes keep burning in Winnipeg, and councillor worries someone will get hurt
The union representing firefighters and a Winnipeg city councillor are concerned about the number of derelict vacant buildings in the city, and worry that with the weather getting colder, someone will get hurt.
Canada -Manitoba |
Manitoba RCMP officer admits to discreditable conduct for referring to teen girl as 'jailbait' on Instagram
A Manitoba RCMP officer has admitted to discreditable conduct for calling a 17-year-old girl "jailbait" in a message he sent to her on Instagram after pulling over the vehicle she was in.
Canada -Manitoba |
MPI loses battle with utilities board over change to insurance premiums
Manitoba Public Insurancelost a court battle with the Public Utilities Board, and now some drivers may find themselves paying more or even less for future insurance premiums.
Canada -Manitoba |
Slain teen's legacy lives on with opening of new Northgate mall bakery in Winnipeg
The memory of a Winnipeg teenager who was killed during a home invasion that shook the city a few years ago continues to live on with the opening of a new bakery in his name.
Canada -Manitoba |
Rwandan community, parents say goodbye to international student found dead earlier this year
The parents of a Rwandan international student who was found dead in a Winnipeg field earlier this year have laid their son to rest, but questions about his death remain.
Canada -Manitoba |
First Nations man wants apology after being flagged as shoplifter, asked to leave Canadian Tire store
A First Nations man is calling for an apology from Canadian Tire after he says he was flagged by a camera for allegedly stealing months earlier something he maintains he never did.
Canada -Manitoba |
Kids still waiting for school to reopen months after wildfire forced Pukatawagan residents to flee
Nearly three months after a wildfire forced the northern Manitoba community of Pukatawagan to evacuate, the reserve is still relying on generators for power and children aren't in school due to delayed renovations.
Canada -Manitoba |
Pukatawagan residents celebrate opening of First Nation's new community-owned grocery store
People living on a northern Manitoba Cree Nation are celebrating the opening of a new community-owned grocery store they say will give them independence and allow them to stop paying exorbitant prices for food.
Canada -Manitoba |
Reimagining office space, Indigenous investment key to downtown Winnipeg's future, leaders say
Indigenous leaders believe their financial investments in Winnipeg's downtown could revitalize the area while a commercial real estate agent thinks remodeling office space is key to getting a post-pandemic workforce into the area.
Canada -Manitoba |