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Schmegelsky, McLeod manhunt had lasting impact on Manitoba community

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Last summer’s manhunt for Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod — on the run after they became suspects in three B.C. murders — near Gillam, Man., kept area residents on edge for weeks. One year later, many are still shaken.
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Hutterite communities face growing stigma with COVID-19 outbreaks

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Many of Manitoba's and Saskatchewan's active COVID-19 cases have been traced to Hutterite communities. Now those communities are facing both the virus and the threat of suspicion and stigma.
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Sask. hockey teams hid competing in out-of-province tournament

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Five AAA Saskatchewan hockey teams hid their participation in a Winnipeg hockey tournament in July. Despite the secrecy, the teams maintain they did not violate any rules, but the provincial government says they should not have competed.
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Manitoba gives update on elective surgery backlog due to COVID-19

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The province is looking for proposals from the public or private sector that will help increase capacity for surgeries while there is a 'window' to act.
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CEO of Canadian Museum for Human Rights resigns

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John Young, the president and CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, has resigned following allegations of sexual harassment and racism at the Winnipeg institution, as well as complaints that staff were forced to censor LGBT content.
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Visitors to be allowed back at some provincial hospitals, long-term care homes

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Saskatchewan and Manitoba prepare to ease visitors' restrictions at hospitals and long-term care homes.
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Manitoba prepares to reopen gyms, nail salons and pools in second phase

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Manitoba prepares for a new normal — the second phase of getting back to business next week.
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Some good news from across the country on Thursday

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With much of Canada struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
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Manitoba sets record for daily new COVID-19 cases

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Manitoba reported 146 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, setting a record daily high for the fourth time in a week.
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Manitoba premier proposes changes to classroom learning calendar

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Brian Pallister's draft plan sees school starting on Aug. 31 this year to help students with the transition back to school in the fall.
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The impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on low-income Canadians

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For a low-income family that doesn’t qualify for the CERB, the COVID-19 pandemic is making life a lot harder.
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Why race matters during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Ontario and Manitoba have announced that they will soon start collecting race-based data on COVID-19. In parts of the U.S., where race-based data is collected, statistics show black Americans are among the hardest hit by the pandemic.
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Seniors' mental health problems can often be underdetected, says research

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According to Statistics Canada, youth are more likely to report a negative impact on their mental health since the pandemic began, while seniors are the least likely to do so. Research from the Centre on Aging in Manitoba says symptoms...
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Did Manitoba wait too long to ramp up COVID-19 restrictions?

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister insists his province's restrictions are the most stringent in the country.
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Demand met with apprehension as Manitoba starts reopening

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As Manitoba begins to reopen, some businesses prepare for a boom, while others worry about safety.
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Trudeau, premiers release reopening guidelines

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Provinces are releasing their own plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions, but the federal government advises caution. "Restarting the economy will be gradual and careful," says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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First Nations take extreme measures to prevent COVID-19 spread

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For remote First Nations communities, keeping COVID-19 at bay is particularly crucial.
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Parents in shock after 16-year-old killed by Winnipeg police

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The father of a 16-year-old Indigenous girl speaks out after she was shot dead by Winnipeg police following an alleged robbery of a liquor store.
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What the COVID-19 pandemic looks like across Canada

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A look at how different provinces are handling the COVID-19 pandemic and how the numbers vary.
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Viewer questions answered about COVID-19

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CBC News Network's Michael Serapio poses your questions to Jason Kindrachuk, research chair in the department of microbiology and infectious diseases at the University of Manitoba.
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Trudeau on Manitoba First Nations Call for military help

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Tuesday
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Learning shifts online as schools remain closed amid COVID-19

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Ontario announced that schools will remain closed until May while schools in other provinces are closed indefinitely, changing the way kids are learning during the pandemic.
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Canadians cautioned not to believe hype around prevention or cures for coronavirus

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Health Canada warns it's illegal to make false claims or sell unauthorized health products related to COVID-19.
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Remembering Manitoba's victims of Flight PS752

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One month after the Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 crash in Iran that killed 176 people, family and friends remember Manitoba's victims.