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Families of victims of serial killer push for landfill search as trial concludes

Families of victims of serial killer push for landfill search as trial concludes

WINNIPEG — Dozens of people, many clad in red, held hands as they formed a round dance on the streets outside of Winnipeg's law courts on the concluding day of the trial of an admitted serial killer.
B.C.'s Eby frustrated at Quebec immigration money 'at the expense' of Western Canada

B.C.'s Eby frustrated at Quebec immigration money 'at the expense' of Western Canada

WHITEHORSE — Federal immigration money is being "showered down" on Ontario and Quebec "at the expense" of Western Canada, British Columbia Premier David Eby said.
Families, friends set to remember victims on anniversary of Manitoba bus crash

Families, friends set to remember victims on anniversary of Manitoba bus crash

The year that has passed since a bus crash killed 17 seniors headed to a Manitoba casino on a bright late-spring day has been one of grief, community support, a slow return to normal and, for some, a long road to recovery.
Dozens of workers at Manitoba Hydro threaten to strike to back contract talks

Dozens of workers at Manitoba Hydro threaten to strike to back contract talks

WINNIPEG — A union representing approximately 120 workers who provide meter readings, inspections and location services for Manitoba Hydro customers says members have voted to strike in support of their demands for a new contract.
Manitoba RCMP at rural property where suspected remains of infant found

Manitoba RCMP at rural property where suspected remains of infant found

GRAHAMDALE — Manitoba RCMP are investigating after what appear to be remains of an infant were found in an area north of Winnipeg. Police were called Monday to a property off Highway 6 in the rural municipality of Grahamdale.
Alouettes hand sloppy Blue Bombers 27-12 loss to open CFL campaign

Alouettes hand sloppy Blue Bombers 27-12 loss to open CFL campaign

WINNIPEG — Tyson Philpot and Cody Fajardo believe the Montreal Alouettes have shown they’re the real deal.
Admitted serial killer not suffering from schizophrenia: forensic psychiatrist

Admitted serial killer not suffering from schizophrenia: forensic psychiatrist

WINNIPEG — Jeremy Skibicki understood what he was doing was wrong and was not suffering from schizophrenia when he killed four women, a psychiatrist testified Wednesday.
Alouettes, Bombers brimming with confidence ahead of Grey Cup rematch

Alouettes, Bombers brimming with confidence ahead of Grey Cup rematch

WINNIPEG — Brady Oliveira is ready to help prove Montreal Alouettes quarterback Cody Fajardo is wrong.
Police shooting near Winnipeg leaves one dead, one arrested in Saskatchewan

Police shooting near Winnipeg leaves one dead, one arrested in Saskatchewan

WINNIPEG — One man died and another was arrested Wednesday after a highway chase and police shooting south of Winnipeg led to a manhunt in Saskatchewan.
Trial hears Jeremy Skibicki killed 4 women because he was on a 'mission from God'

Trial hears Jeremy Skibicki killed 4 women because he was on a 'mission from God'

WINNIPEG — Jeremy Skibicki killed four women and knew it was wrong but did it because he was under a psychotic delusion that he was on a mission from God, a Winnipeg murder trial has heard. Dr.