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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, 1,311 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, 1,311 stories have been published about Winnipeg which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Winnipeg · WinnipegA 14-year-old boy is in hospital after being stabbed in downtown Winnipeg. Police say he was at Portage and Carlton when he was attacked. He was taken to hospital in critical condition, but has since been upgraded to stable. No arrests have been made this time.See the Story
Boy, 14, stabbed in downtown Winnipeg Friday night: Police
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Winnipeg · WinnipegThe first two days of Winnipeg Jets training camp have been borderline relentless. Head coach Rick Bowness just kept blowing the whistle, bringing a merciful end to one group's laps around the rink while signalling go-time for another. The 68-year-old said it has been nowhere close to that, leaving the door open for the intensity to ratchet up.See the Story
JETS NOTEBOOK: Camp intensity intensifying; Ehlers doubtful for Saturday return
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Winnipeg · WinnipegManitoba's three main party leaders squared off in a one-hour prime time TV leaders debate Thursday night. University of Winnipeg political science Associate Professor Malcolm Bird pretty much calling it a draw. Stefanson pushed the message that the PCs would grow the economy and talked about their record. Kinew stuck with criticizing the Tories and focusing on health care, said Bird.See the Story
No winners, losers in Thursday's televised leaders debate: U of W Prof
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Winnipeg · WinnipegMaya Turner is the first woman to play a regular-season game in Canadian university football. She will kick for the Manitoba Bisons against the Regina Rams on Saturday. Turner spent her first year as a redshirt, just practising with the Bisons. The 21-year-old says it's special for her to be able to do this.See the Story
Splitting uprights, breaking barriers: Female kicker Maya Turner to make history with U of M Bisons
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Winnipeg · WinnipegWinnipeg's mayor wants funding commitments from the provincial party leaders. Scott Gillingham is asking for a share of provincial growth revenue. A Toronto-based law firm was awarded a nearly $4.5 million contract to work on the special rapporteur's ill-fated foreign interference probe.See the Story
Winnipeg mayor asks provincial leaders for funding changes
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Winnipeg · WinnipegWinnipeg Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey has spent the first two days of training camp as defensive partners with Swede Elias Salomonsson. Morrissey is choosing to do the next best thing and pay that knowledge forward, much in the same way it was paid to him many years ago. "It is cool to try and be that guy now," Morrissey said.See the Story
It's come full circle for Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey
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Winnipeg · WinnipegBill C-22 will focus on poverty reduction and financial security for working-age persons with disabilities. Canadians with disabilities can apply for the federal disability tax credit on their income tax form. The current credit amount is $8,870 for those 18 and over and $5,174 for those 17 and younger.See the Story
Bill C-22 will provide income security to Canadians with disabilities, but it needs to be done right
Winnipeg · WinnipegAs Homecoming 2023 ends, we were thrilled to connect with our St John’s College alums this past week in the Cross Common Room for our Annual Lunch and Lively event. Thirty college alumni gathered as we re-connected over the lunch hour to see what they’ve been up to in the past year, how they are doing post-COVID, and share what exciting things are happening around the college lately. Notable alums that were present include our former fel…See the Story