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Bus beheader Vince Li may get more freedom
May 30, 2011 19:29
From Winnipeg Sun
The Manitoba Review Board is considering granting even more freedom to Vince Li, the man who beheaded Tim McLean aboard a Greyhound bus in July of 2008. More...
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Winnipeg woman told she can't keep 23 cats
May 30, 2011 19:16
From Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg's protection committee turned down Nancy Swaine's application to house 23 cats at her Elm Street home. More...
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Searching for answers to murdered and missing...
May 27, 2011 19:47
From Winnipeg Sun
The probe into murdered and missing Manitoba women by RCMP and Winnipeg Police moves to the next stage. More...
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Should seniors have to re-take their driver's...
May 27, 2011 19:13
From Winnipeg Sun
Some believe that the province of Manitoba should start testing drivers on a regular basis once they reach a certain age. More...
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Winnipeg mayor and Manitoba premier hope for...
May 25, 2011 19:45
From Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz says an announcement regarding the NHL's return to the city will likely come before the end of this week, and Manitoba Premier Greg... More...
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Manitoba Hydro announces billion dollar deals
May 25, 2011 17:40
From Winnipeg Sun
Manitoba Hydro announced it has signed agreements for a 250-megawatt sale of electricity to Minnesota Power and a 100-megawatt sale to Wisconsin Public Service. More...
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Manitoba government to compensate flood victims
May 24, 2011 20:56
From Winnipeg Sun
The Manitoba government announced it will cost around $175 million to compensate people affected by flooding and make repairs to damaged infrastructure. More...
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New NHL team to win new, young Winnipeg fans
May 24, 2011 09:48
From Winnipeg Sun
The NHL's return to Winnipeg will score with young fans who missed the Jets the first time around More...
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Flooding wipes out May long-weekend camping
May 20, 2011 21:27
From Winnipeg Sun
Floodwater on the Assiniboine River and Lake Manitoba is shutting down campgrounds on the season's first long holiday weekend. More...
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Winnipeg realtors welcome possible return of NHL
May 20, 2011 19:08
From Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg realtors are thrilled by the news that an NHL franchise could be on its way back to Manitoba. More...
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Jon the Olympian meets Jon the horse
May 19, 2011 20:48
From Winnipeg Sun
Winning an Olympic gold medal in Whistler last year wasn't the only honour bestowed upon Manitoba's Jon Montgomery. The skeleton racer had a horse named... More...
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Province pops the cork on new liquor laws
May 19, 2011 19:45
From Winnipeg Sun
The Manitoba NDP government is about to pop the cork on some significant changes to the province’s Liquor Control Act that could soon allow Manitobans to... More...
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Soldiers here to help Manitobans
May 19, 2011 16:39
From Winnipeg Sun
Nicole Dube talks with Lieutenant Colonel William Fletcher, commander with the First Battalion PPCLI, at the sandbagging headquarters for Lake Manitoba near... More...
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Canadian Forces members help with sandbagging...
May 19, 2011 16:39
From Winnipeg Sun
Members of the Canadian Forces were in St. Laurent Thursday assisting with sandbagging operations. More...
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Flood may have impact on crops and produce prices
May 18, 2011 20:03
From Winnipeg Sun
Grocers and their customers and suppliers are watching for possible flood impacts on the availability and prices of produce. More...
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Farmers deal with most flood water ever seen
May 18, 2011 18:28
From Winnipeg Sun
Woodlands, Manitoba farmer Trevor Procter has more than 2,000 acres under water, something the farm has never seen in 100 years. More...
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Flood waters swallow up farmland
May 18, 2011 17:08
From Winnipeg Sun
Farmers near the Shoal Lakes are dealing with flooded pastures and desperately trying to protect their homes from rising water. More...
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Queer Beer to hit liquor stores in Winnipeg
May 17, 2011 21:07
From Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg’s Half Pints Brewing Company is producing a beer to celebrate the city’s upcoming Pride Week festival. More...
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Teen charged with murder for pizza place killing
May 17, 2011 21:06
From Winnipeg Sun
Police have charged a 15-year-old boy with second-degree murder after a pizza place robbery turned deadly. More...
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Car slams into pedestrian and building
May 17, 2011 16:46
From Winnipeg Sun
A senior was sent to hospital after being hit by a car that later slammed into the back of a shopping mall. More...
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Twin Lakes Beach residents prepare for rising...
May 17, 2011 16:46
From Winnipeg Sun
Residents and cottagers along the east side of Lake Manitoba continue to work frantically to protect property against the rising water amid fears that strong... More...
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Goldeyes ready to play ball
May 17, 2011 09:28
From Winnipeg Sun
The Winnipeg Goldeyes have begun another season of baseball, and it will be their first in the American Association. More...
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Sun Critters: Shakira
May 16, 2011 16:29
From Winnipeg Sun
Shakira, an eight-month-old female chihuahua - dachshund mix, is available for adoption at the Winnipeg Animal Services Agency as of Tuesday, May 10, 2011. More...
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Moose AHL season comes to and end
May 16, 2011 16:29
From Winnipeg Sun
While the pain of a triple overtime defeat in Game 7 of the North Division final is still fresh, the Manitoba Moose had to pack up their lockers for the... More...
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Crews break open dike to reduce chance of flood...
May 16, 2011 09:23
From Winnipeg Sun
A Manitoba dike was intentionally breached to relieve pressure on the swollen Assiniboine River, but also flooding a massive area More...
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Brandon braces for onslaught of water
May 13, 2011 20:38
From Winnipeg Sun
The Assiniboine River level is now just two feet from its expected crest level, as Brandon braces for an onslaught of water. More...
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Lake Manitoba threatens homes
May 13, 2011 20:38
From Winnipeg Sun
Hundreds of cottagers and home owners are scrambling to save and protect what they can at Twin Lakes Beach, just north of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. More...
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Controlled release of Assiniboine River set for...
May 12, 2011 21:12
From Winnipeg Sun
A planned “controlled” release of the raging Assiniboine River’s flow through a dike break near Portage la Prairie has been held off until Saturday... More...
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Crews shore up dikes near St. Eustache
May 12, 2011 21:03
From Winnipeg Sun
A sizeable crew was at work Thursday trying to ensure that a spot west of St. Eustache where the Assiniboine River spilled its banks during an ice jam a few... More...
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City of Brandon orders evacuation of shopping...
May 12, 2011 21:03
From Winnipeg Sun
On Thursday morning, the city ordered the evacuation of the Corral Centre, and the Paddock shopping and business centres, which are located directly across... More...






























