As wildfires rage in northern Manitoba, Pimicikamak Cree Nation fear they could be facing their second evacuation this summer. @mitchringos reports.
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Manitoba’s deep past just got a little bit clearer thanks to an exciting discovery at the University of Manitoba, with a nearly 380-million-year-old ancient fish named and reclassified. @mitchringos reports.
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The Manitoba Métis Federation celebrates the reopening of Portage and Main and announced a historic acquisition. @mitchringos reports.
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Canada Day in Winnipeg drew thousands out to celebrate, from the heart of downtown to parks, suburbs, and Princess Auto Stadium, the red and white was out in full force. @mitchringos reports.
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Indigenous women part of the graduating class of 2025 were honoured in Winnipeg Thursday for their strength, their stories, and the bright futures they’re building. @mitchringos reports.
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A mother is speaking out, after her 5-year-old daughter was attacked by two large dogs outside of a Winnipeg townhouse complex earlier this month. @mitchringos reports.
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Community and family members took to the streets of Winnipeg Tuesday, to demand justice and honour Ashley Isabella Murdock who was murdered in 2024. @mitchringos reports.
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For decades Goldies Fries has been more than just a place to grab food, it’s been a piece of Winnipeg’s heart. But now, the man behind the window is getting ready to serve his last order. @mitchringos reports.
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Evacuation sites in Winnipeg are starting to close, as every evacuee in the city has now been moved into a hotel. @mitchringos reports.
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Ten years after Manitoba’s historic apology to Sixties Scoop survivors, families and advocates gathered at St. John’s Park to reflect on what healing truly looks like. @mitchringos reports. https://t.co/69mcfAIR6y
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew spent Thursday flying over some of the province’s hardest-hit wildfire zones, including Flin Flon and Thompson. @mitchringos reports.
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It’s a fresh new chapter here at the Assiniboine Park & Zoo with the arrival of not one, but five new grey wolves to the family. @mitchringos reports.
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A Winnipegger's fiddle has taken her from community stages to the nation’s capital, where she recently performed for the king and queen during their visit to Ottawa. @mitchringos reports.
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Winnipeg’s first pedestrian scramble is officially in motion and the city is watching to see if it sticks. @mitchringos reports.
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Officials From Pukatawagan make plea for help, saying the window to evacuate safely slammed shut days ago, and the consequences are mounting. @mitchringos reports. https://t.co/qY4qwKzm4l
As wildfires continue to spread across Manitoba with many out of control, Premier Wab Kinew sends urgent warning. @mitchringos reports.
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Following a historic throne speech in Ottawa on Tuesday, Indigenous leaders are urging Canada and the Crown to follow through on their promises of reconciliation. @mitchringos reports.
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With King Charles III delivering his first Speech from the Throne in Canada, First Nations leaders from across the Prairies gathered in Ottawa with a clear and unified message. @mitchringos reports.
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