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Fraud case grows against Winnipeg financier

27.10.2009 19:22    cbc.ca
A fraud investigation into a Winnipeg financial adviser continues to grow, with police identifying three new victims on Tuesday.
Fraud case grows against Winnipeg financier


Hockey coaches, players vigilant for H1N1

27.10.2009 19:22    cbc.ca
All games are on for amateur hockey players in Manitoba, despite concerns about the spread of the H1N1 virus.

Suspect sought in double stabbing

27.10.2009 19:22    cbc.ca
A suspect wanted in connection with the stabbing of two people in Manitoba has been identified by police.
Suspect sought in double stabbing

Man, 19, killed in head-on collision

27.10.2009 19:21    cbc.ca
A head-on collision killed a 19-year-old man and sent another to hospital in critical condition on Monday evening.
Man, 19, killed in head-on collision


Thieves target cottages for break-ins

27.10.2009 19:21    cbc.ca
Thieves are breaking into cottages in the Riding Mountain National Park area northwest of Winnipeg.
Thieves target cottages for break-ins

Fire on reserve destroys home

27.10.2009 19:21    cbc.ca
A home on the Long Plain First Nation in south-central Manitoba was engulfed and destroyed by fire Monday night.
Fire on reserve destroys home

First Nations members cautious about flu vaccine

27.10.2009 19:21    cbc.ca
Not all residents of an isolated Manitoba First Nations community hit hard by the first wave of the H1N1 flu are eager to be vaccinated against an expected second outbreak of the virus.
First Nations members cautious about flu vaccine

Lineups swell at H1N1 vaccination clinics

27.10.2009 19:21    cbc.ca
The first day of H1N1 vaccination clinics across Winnipeg and most of Manitoba draws lineups more than two hours long at some locations.
Lineups swell at H1N1 vaccination clinics

Wolfe to learn if jailhouse evidence stands

27.10.2009 19:21    cbc.ca
A Regina judge will decide Tuesday whether to admit an undercover police officer's testimony in a high-profile murder trial now into its second week.
Wolfe to learn if jailhouse evidence stands

Winnipeg police union praises new parole laws

27.10.2009 19:20    cbc.ca
The head of Winnipeg's police union is welcoming proposed changes to Canada's parole system announced Monday by the federal government.

Tim Hortons robbed at gunpoint

27.10.2009 19:20    cbc.ca
A Tim Hortons in south Winnipeg was robbed at gunpoint on Sunday night.
Tim Hortons robbed at gunpoint

Selinger scuttles talk of HST for Manitoba

27.10.2009 19:20    cbc.ca
A harmonized sales tax is not on the horizon for Manitoba, Premier Greg Selinger said.
Selinger scuttles talk of HST for Manitoba

Suffering Manitoba pork producers get more money

27.10.2009 19:20    cbc.ca
More government money is being made available to suffering pork producers in Manitoba.
Suffering Manitoba pork producers get more money

Tories propose tighter parole rules

27.10.2009 19:20    cbc.ca
The federal government says it will introduce legislation to crack down on early parole for non-violent offenders, a move it says will augment proposed tougher sentences for white collar criminals.

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