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Manitoba, federal government reach $6.7B health-care deal

Manitoba, federal government reach $6.7B health-care deal

WINNIPEG — Manitoba has become the sixth province to sign on to a new health-care funding proposal with the federal government.
Royal Winnipeg Ballet's longtime artistic director to step down in 2025

Royal Winnipeg Ballet's longtime artistic director to step down in 2025

WINNIPEG — The longtime artistic director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet says he will step down from the role in 2025, ending a 50-year career with Canada's oldest ballet company.
Attempt underway for class-action lawsuit over photo radar tickets in Manitoba

Attempt underway for class-action lawsuit over photo radar tickets in Manitoba

WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg man is trying to launch a class-action lawsuit against the Manitoba government that alleges it overcharged people an estimated $36 million in photo radar tickets.
Museum for Human Rights marks Ukraine invasion with film about artists during wartime

Museum for Human Rights marks Ukraine invasion with film about artists during wartime

WINNIPEG — A film sharing the stories of Ukrainian artists surviving the ongoing Russian invasion will be on display at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to markthe one-year anniversary of the start of the war.
Shannon Martin is the latest Manitoba Tory to opt out of upcoming election

Shannon Martin is the latest Manitoba Tory to opt out of upcoming election

WINNIPEG — Shannon Martin, a longtime backbencher who says he has at times rubbed people the wrong way, has become the latest Manitoba Progressive Conservative to decide not to run in the provincial elected slated for Oct. 3.
Manitoba government increases funding for seniors' health and social programs

Manitoba government increases funding for seniors' health and social programs

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is increasing funding for some programs that provide health and social support for seniors. The province is adding $12.6 million a year to a program that helps people co-ordinate and manage their home-care services.
Manitoba promises more Crown attorneys to focus on violent crime and guns

Manitoba promises more Crown attorneys to focus on violent crime and guns

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has announced an additional 10 positions for its prosecutions service, with a special focus on violent and gun-related crime.
Winnipeg police seize semi-automatic rifle with modified magazine in residential yard

Winnipeg police seize semi-automatic rifle with modified magazine in residential yard

WINNIPEG — Police in Winnipeg say they recovered a semi-automatic rifle with a magazine that had been modified to hold extra rounds when they responded to a weekend gun call.
Manitoba government's cost of mailing out cheques continues to rise

Manitoba government's cost of mailing out cheques continues to rise

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has been mailing out cheques to people in recent years to help with issues ranging from property taxes to inflation to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Winnipeg police estimate fentanyl seized in search of home worth over $1 million

Winnipeg police estimate fentanyl seized in search of home worth over $1 million

WINNIPEG — Police in Winnipeg say a drug-trafficking investigation that began last year has resulted in the seizure of 2.67 kilograms of fentanyl they say is worth more than $1 million.
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