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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Winnipeg, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 2,512 stories have been published about Winnipeg which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Winnipeg, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 2,512 stories have been published about Winnipeg which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Easter · WinnipegCanadian Blood Services is looking to fill appointments nationwide by April 10. Across Canada, there are more than 7,000 open appointments to replenish supplies. O-negative blood donors are especially needed because this blood type can be transfused to any patient. Same-day appointments are available every day at many donor centres and community events.
Blood Donors Sought in Winnipeg Ahead of Long Weekend
North America · WinnipegQuamajuq is a first-of-its-kind gallery for Inuit art and culture in the heart of downtown Winnipeg. In the centre of the gallery is a full-size, red shipping container, doors open. The installation, called Iluani/Silami (It's Full of Stars), featured constellation maps, Inuit mythology, and cartoons.
The new wave of Inuit artists — and a major rethink inside Canada’s art galleries - National
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Winnipeg · WinnipegJan den Oudsten passed away in the Netherlands on Wednesday at the age of 92. He moved to Canada in the 1980s and purchased Winnipeg-based Flyer Industries in 1986. His innovation took North America's transportation industry by storm, catapulting New Flyer into the continent's major bus manufacturer.
Transportation pioneer Jan den Oudsten, who shaped North American transit bus in Winnipeg, dead at 92
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Crime · WinnipegA woman died and another woman was taken to hospital in unstable condition after an early morning shooting in Winnipeg's West End, police say. Police were called to the area of Beverley Street between St. Matthews and Ellice avenues around 6 a.m. Tuesday.
Winnipeg police respond to three shootings, two fatal, in just over day
71% Left coverage: 7 sources
Justin Trudeau · WinnipegPrime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Winnipeg and will be meeting with Manitoba's premier to talk about childcare.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Winnipeg to talk childcare
69% Left coverage: 13 sources
US & Canada · WinnipegThe Manitoba government announced an end to a seven-year freeze on its unconditional grants to municipalities Friday, addressing a long-standing complaint from civic leaders ahead of a provincial election.
Manitoba government ends freeze on municipal grants, announces March 7 budget date
Coverage: 6 sources
Homeless · WinnipegMatsqui man Frank was taken to residential school when he was seven years old. His mom had also been forced into a residential school. Frank is one of the growing number of Indigenous people experiencing homelessness. A report found that, as of 2020, at least 635 Indigenous people are experiencing homelessness in the city.
Indigenous group talks about reporting system for people experiencing homelessness
60% Left coverage: 15 sources
Protestors · WinnipegFreedom Convoy 2.0 appears to be a bust. Canada Unity, one of the anti-government protest groups behind the protests that headlined much of last year, is calling off its plans to restage the event this February.
Convoy organizer says plans to stage a 2023 protest in Winnipeg are off
50% Left coverage: 30 sources