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Pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Manitoba ends after two months

Pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Manitoba ends after two months

WINNIPEG — A pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Manitoba has been dismantled more than two months after it was set up.
Fatal shooting in Winnipeg followed soccer game, police say it was not random

Fatal shooting in Winnipeg followed soccer game, police say it was not random

WINNIPEG — Winnipeg police are investigating a shooting in the parking lot of a soccer complex that left a 22-year-old man dead.
Two people dead after house fire on northern Manitoba First Nation

Two people dead after house fire on northern Manitoba First Nation

CROSS LAKE, MAN. — Two people are dead after a house fire on a First Nation in northern Manitoba. RCMP say they responded to a fire on Cross Lake Cree Nation early Saturday.
Collaros has first TD pass of season as Blue Bombers top Stampeders 41-37

Collaros has first TD pass of season as Blue Bombers top Stampeders 41-37

WINNIPEG — Zach Collaros wasn’t just glad to throw his first touchdown pass of the season, it was his particular target that made it extra satisfying.
Manitoba RCMP launch boat rescue in dark, retrieve injured man and woman

Manitoba RCMP launch boat rescue in dark, retrieve injured man and woman

WINNIPEG — Two people have been released from hospital after being injured in a boating accident in northern Manitoba. RCMP say they received a call Tuesday night about a boat crash on a creek, deep in a forest near The Pas.
Wildfire prompts evacuation readiness in area along Manitoba-Saskatchewan boundary

Wildfire prompts evacuation readiness in area along Manitoba-Saskatchewan boundary

WINNIPEG — A wildfire near a stretch of the Manitoba-Saskatchewan boundary has prompted evacuation warnings in some communities. People in Flin Flon, Man.
'Justice was served': Killer of 4 women in Winnipeg guilty of first-degree murder

'Justice was served': Killer of 4 women in Winnipeg guilty of first-degree murder

WINNIPEG — Cheers erupted in a Winnipeg courtroom, spilling out onto downtown streets Thursday, as family members who lost their loved ones at the hands of a serial killer said they had finally received justice.
Collaros looks to ignite Winnipeg's passing game in return to Blue Bombers' lineup

Collaros looks to ignite Winnipeg's passing game in return to Blue Bombers' lineup

WINNIPEG — Zach Collaros would like to show the other side of the Blue Bombers’ offence. When Winnipeg (1-4) hosts the Calgary Stampeders on Friday, he wants to be part of a productive passing game.
Poilievre delivers first speech to AFN, leaders confront him about Harper's legacy

Poilievre delivers first speech to AFN, leaders confront him about Harper's legacy

First Nations chiefs have heard enough promises and "performative reconciliation," Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Thursday, adding they deserve a partnership based on honest conversations.

Timeline of slayings of 4 women in Winnipeg, demands to search landfill for remains

WINNIPEG — A judge ruled Thursday that a man who admitted to killing four women in Winnipeg is guilty of first-degree murder. Lawyers for Jeremy Skibicki had asked that he be found not criminally responsible because of mental illness.