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Murder charge laid in hotel beating death

09.10.2009 11:02    cbc.ca
A 31-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder in death of Edward John Denetchezhe, whose body was found in a downtown Winnipeg hotel this week.
Murder charge laid in hotel beating death


Winnipeg trees put fall colours on hold

09.10.2009 11:02    cbc.ca
Lawn rakes in Winnipeg have been idle this fall as the city's urban forest seems to be refusing to change colour.

Cottage lot draw offered to Manitobans

09.10.2009 11:01    cbc.ca
Manitobans are getting the first crack to buy or lease unclaimed cottage lots on Crown land.
Cottage lot draw offered to Manitobans

Construction begins for $12M university building

09.10.2009 11:01    cbc.ca
Transformation of the corner of Winnipeg's Portage Avenue and Memorial Boulevard has begun with the start of construction on a $12-million building to be shared by the University of Winnipeg and the Plug-In Institute of Contemporary Art.
Construction begins for $12M university building


Broadcasters launch campaign for carriage fees

09.10.2009 11:01    cbc.ca
Canadian broadcasters are banding together to campaign for the right to negotiate with cable companies over fees to carry local programming, three networks announce.
Broadcasters launch campaign for carriage fees

Mayor warns of 'big trouble' in stadium delay

09.10.2009 11:01    cbc.ca
Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz warned on Wednesday that there will be "big trouble" if business magnate David Asper is unable to complete arrangements to build a new stadium.
Mayor warns of 'big trouble' in stadium delay

Residents urged to help chase out sex trade

09.10.2009 11:01    cbc.ca
Winnipeg's North End residents must get involved in their community if they want to stop the area's sex and drug trade, says a Manitoba Justice spokesperson.
Residents urged to help chase out sex trade

Mother denied apartment wins human rights case

09.10.2009 11:01    cbc.ca
A Brandon woman who was denied an apartment because she has a child has been awarded $1,000 in damages by the Manitoba Human Rights Commission.

Manitoba Crown attorneys push labour grievance

09.10.2009 11:00    cbc.ca
Crown attorneys in Manitoba will proceed with a nearly three-year old labour grievance against the province, citing unmanageable caseloads that are causing them more work-related illnesses and burnout, CBC News has learned.
Manitoba Crown attorneys push labour grievance

Winnipeg dentist loses licence, fined $10,000

09.10.2009 11:00    cbc.ca
A Winnipeg dentist has lost his licence to practise in Manitoba and has been fined $10,000 after a Manitoba Dental Association panel found him guilty of professional misconduct.
Winnipeg dentist loses licence, fined $10,000

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