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'Shameful': University of Manitoba apologizes for housing Indigenous remains

'Shameful': University of Manitoba apologizes for housing Indigenous remains

WINNIPEG — The University of Manitoba has publicly apologized for harm it has caused to First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities more than a century after it began accepting and storing Indigenous remains.
Manitoba cabinet minister received government contract, faces disclosure questions

Manitoba cabinet minister received government contract, faces disclosure questions

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba cabinet minister is being accused of hiding the fact he has a contract with the provincial government.
Deep, talented Blue Bombers look for fifth straight trip to Grey Cup

Deep, talented Blue Bombers look for fifth straight trip to Grey Cup

WINNIPEG — Zach Collaros could have a problem this season, but it’s a good one.
Fair paces Stamps to 31-10 pre-season win over Blue Bombers

Fair paces Stamps to 31-10 pre-season win over Blue Bombers

WINNIPEG — Quarterback Jake Maier was glad the Calgary Stampeders had something to cheer about after an emotionally tough week.
Hockey Canada announces women's and girls' steering committee

Hockey Canada announces women's and girls' steering committee

WINNIPEG — Hockey Canada has formed a committee of stakeholders to help structure the organization's next women's and girls' hockey strategic plan.
Bill to mark transgender and two-spirit day passed by Manitoba legislature

Bill to mark transgender and two-spirit day passed by Manitoba legislature

WINNIPEG — There was acrimony in the Manitoba legislature Thursday as politicians passed a bill to designate March 31 an annual day to recognize two-spirit and transgender persons.
Manitoba promises new money for Winnipeg police to target assaults and retail thefts

Manitoba promises new money for Winnipeg police to target assaults and retail thefts

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government promised new money Wednesday to fight a spike in violence and retail theft that has seen workers in some cases assaulted and injured.
Ag Growth International shares jump after rejecting unsolicited takeover offer

Ag Growth International shares jump after rejecting unsolicited takeover offer

WINNIPEG — Shares of Ag Growth International Inc. closed up more than 11 per cent Wednesday after the company said it had rejected an unsolicited takeover offer. AGI shares closed up $5.13, or 11.15 per cent, to $51.
Key Manitoba pipeline partially fixed as repairs continue, province says

Key Manitoba pipeline partially fixed as repairs continue, province says

WINNIPEG — Fuel is flowing for the first time in more than two months through a pipeline that supplies gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel to the Winnipeg region.
Manitoba premier says he wants stability, increases in federal transfer payments

Manitoba premier says he wants stability, increases in federal transfer payments

WINNIPEG — With questions being raised about equalization payments to the provinces, Manitoba is seeking predictability, with room for increases, from federal parties when it comes to all federal transfers.
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