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'She's not lost anymore:' RCMP find woman's remains 3 years after disappearance

'She's not lost anymore:' RCMP find woman's remains 3 years after disappearance

WINNIPEG — Melinda Lynxleg's family can finally bring the First Nations woman home after three excruciating years of searching.
Premier remains mum on funding to search landfill for remains of two women

Premier remains mum on funding to search landfill for remains of two women

WINNIPEG — The decision to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two First Nations women and who will fund it remains up in the air a month after a feasibility study was completed.
Governor General wants to help both sides in statue debate understand each other

Governor General wants to help both sides in statue debate understand each other

WINNIPEG — People on both sides of the debate over the destruction of statues linked to colonization can come together and learn to respect each other, Gov. Gen. Mary Simon said Wednesday.
Star quarterback Collaros happy to see familiar faces back with Bombers

Star quarterback Collaros happy to see familiar faces back with Bombers

WINNIPEG — When Zach Collaros looks around the Winnipeg locker room, he gets a good feeling of déjà vu. The Blue Bombers have returned 47 players who suited up for at least one game last season.
Manitoba Crown corporation explains departures of senior executives

Manitoba Crown corporation explains departures of senior executives

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Crown-owned vehicle insurance corporation offered more details Tuesday on recent turmoil that has seen the departure of senior executives and a big jump in the cost of technology upgrades.
Vote-counting machines could lead to faster election results in Manitoba

Vote-counting machines could lead to faster election results in Manitoba

WINNIPEG — Elections Manitoba is expecting faster results on election night Oct. 3, and has laid out a timeline that appears to be roughly twice as fast as the drawn-out affair experienced in Alberta last week.
NFI Group signs deal with TTC for up to 621 battery-electric transit buses

NFI Group signs deal with TTC for up to 621 battery-electric transit buses

WINNIPEG — NFI Group Inc. says it has signed a five-year deal to build up to 621 40-foot battery-electric buses for the Toronto Transit Commission.
Saskatchewan Roughriders top Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-16 in CFL pre-season finale

Saskatchewan Roughriders top Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-16 in CFL pre-season finale

WINNIPEG — Craig Dickenson didn't need to watch much of Trevor Harris to be satisfied with the Saskatchewan Roughriders' new quarterback.
Statue of Queen Elizabeth repaired and reinstalled, two years after vandalism

Statue of Queen Elizabeth repaired and reinstalled, two years after vandalism

WINNIPEG — A bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth that was toppled and damaged by protesters two years ago was put back in its place Friday on the grounds of the Manitoba legislature after a lengthy set of repairs.
Manitoba legislature session ends, sets tone for upcoming election campaign

Manitoba legislature session ends, sets tone for upcoming election campaign

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba legislature rose Thursday for the summer break and an upcoming election campaign that is expected to focus on health care, taxes and crime. The final sitting before the vote scheduled for Oct.
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