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Hypothermia blamed for teen's death on reserve

16.10.2009 03:19    cbc.ca
A 15-year-old boy found dead on a Manitoba First Nation this week died from hypothermia, an autopsy finds.
Hypothermia blamed for teen's death on reserve


Humane society holding pet sale

16.10.2009 03:19    cbc.ca
The Winnipeg Humane Society is offering deals on dogs and a clearance on cats this weekend in an effort to find new homes for its abundance of animals.
Humane society holding pet sale

Guy Maddin gets Paris retrospective

16.10.2009 03:19    cbc.ca
The Pompidou Centre in Paris begins a retrospective of the work of Guy Maddin Thursday night, the first major show in France to centre on the Winnipeg filmmaker.

Manitoba trucker dies in highway crash

16.10.2009 03:18    cbc.ca
A semi-trailer truck driver from St. Laurent, Man., was killed Wednesday afternoon when his rig crashed into the ditch along a Saskatchewan stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Manitoba trucker dies in highway crash


Hotel staff cheques bounced, union says

16.10.2009 03:18    cbc.ca
The union representing staff at a Howard Johnson hotel in Winnipeg alleges the franchise owner's paycheques are bouncing.
Hotel staff cheques bounced, union says

University of Manitoba faces budget crisis

16.10.2009 03:18    cbc.ca
Hundreds of students turned out for a town hall meeting at the University of Manitoba on Thursday to learn about the dire financial situation facing the institution.

GG relaunches Truth and Reconciliation Commission

16.10.2009 03:17    cbc.ca
Gov. Gen Michaëlle Jean has relaunched the problem-plagued Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which will probe the assimilation and abuse aboriginal children faced at Canada's residential schools.
GG relaunches Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Thousands show up for flu shots

16.10.2009 03:17    cbc.ca
Seasonal flu shots were given to more than 7,000 people on the first day of a three-day series of clinics launched by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority.
Thousands show up for flu shots

School bus in highway crash near Winnipeg

16.10.2009 03:17    cbc.ca
Seven people, including five children, were sent to hospital for observation following a multi-vehicle collision involving a school bus on Thursday.
School bus in highway crash near Winnipeg

Payments finally coming to Crocus investors

16.10.2009 03:16    cbc.ca
Investors in the failed Crocus Investment Fund will soon get back some of their money.

2nd victim of fatal bathhouse fire ID'd

16.10.2009 03:16    cbc.ca
The second victim of the fatal bathhouse fire in Winnipeg has been identified as a Saskatchewan man.
2nd victim of fatal bathhouse fire ID'd

Man returns from store to find house on fire

16.10.2009 03:16    cbc.ca
A Winnipeg man briefly steps away from his house and returns to find it on fire and surrounded by emergency vehicles.

School bus drivers, mechanics reach tentative deal

16.10.2009 03:15    cbc.ca
A tentative agreement has been reached between First Student Canada and its school bus drivers and mechanics.
School bus drivers, mechanics reach tentative deal

Bathhouse owner 'sick' over fatal fire

16.10.2009 03:15    cbc.ca
The owner of a Winnipeg bathhouse where two people died in a major fire on Sunday says his business complied totally with city fire regulations.
Bathhouse owner 'sick' over fatal fire

NDP leadership hopefuls eye finish line

16.10.2009 03:14    cbc.ca
The two men vying to become Manitoba's next premier and NDP party leader will spend the next two and a half days trying to ensure supporters show up to vote at a leadership convention this weekend.

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