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Manitoba paper mill fined $1 million for toxic release into Saskatchewan River

Manitoba paper mill fined $1 million for toxic release into Saskatchewan River

THE PAS, Man. — A paper mill in northern Manitoba is facing one of the largest environmental fines in the province's history.
Winnipeg police searching for male suspect in fatal stabbing of Indigenous teen

Winnipeg police searching for male suspect in fatal stabbing of Indigenous teen

WINNIPEG — Police are searching for a male suspect in the fatal stabbing of a teenage girl in Winnipeg near a busy corner of the city's downtown. Police identified the victim as an Indigenous 14-year-old girl who was living in the city.
Blue Bombers sign all-star guard Pat Neufeld to one-year extension

Blue Bombers sign all-star guard Pat Neufeld to one-year extension

WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed all-star guard Pat Neufeld to a one-year contract extension, the CFL club announced Monday. Neufeld was scheduled to become a free agent in February.
Vilardi steers Jets to 6-2 win over Avalanche

Vilardi steers Jets to 6-2 win over Avalanche

WINNIPEG — Alex Iafallo was waiting for good things to happen to end his 18-game goal-scoring drought. He got his wish Saturday.
Manitoba Tory executive will leave decision on leadership rule changes to grassroots

Manitoba Tory executive will leave decision on leadership rule changes to grassroots

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Progressive Conservative party delegates will vote next month on proposed changes that could overhaul the party's leadership races.
More housing coming for homeless in Manitoba with mental-health supports

More housing coming for homeless in Manitoba with mental-health supports

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government says it's spending $2.8 million on supportive housing units to address homelessness.
Indigenous groups, Manitoba RCMP partner to address violence in communities

Indigenous groups, Manitoba RCMP partner to address violence in communities

WINNIPEG — Indigenous groups and Manitoba RCMP are partnering to implement some recommendations in the final report from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Manitoba changes property tax rebates but can't yet fulfil promise on billionaires

Manitoba changes property tax rebates but can't yet fulfil promise on billionaires

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's NDP government is following through on one property-tax promise from its election campaign, but is not ready to act on a pledge to stop issuing rebates to billionaires.
Rising number of flu cases affecting hospitals, Manitoba government says

Rising number of flu cases affecting hospitals, Manitoba government says

WINNIPEG — Manitoba health officials say the number of flu cases is rising and putting a strain on hospitals. Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara says the health system was already facing challenges and the growth in flu cases is making things worse.

Winnipeg's 100-year-old Nutty Club shuts down due to competition

Winnipeg's renowned candy company, the Nutty Club, is shutting its doors after more than 100 years of business.
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