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Manitoba government investigator charged with bribery, conspiracy in drug bust

Manitoba government investigator charged with bribery, conspiracy in drug bust

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba government investigator faces bribery and conspiracy charges in a drug trafficking probe that led to the arrests of more than 20 people in the province and Ontario, RCMP say. The investigation resulted in the seizure of $2.
Brad Michaleski is the latest Manitoba Tory to announce he will not seek re-election

Brad Michaleski is the latest Manitoba Tory to announce he will not seek re-election

WINNIPEG — Brad Michaleski has become the latest Manitoba Progressive Conservative to announce he will not run in the upcoming provincial election. Michaleski, who has represented Dauphin for seven years, says he is not seeking re-election Oct.
Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency after fire at elders complex

Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency after fire at elders complex

WINNIPEG — A First Nation in northeastern Manitoba has declared a state of emergency after a fire tore through an elders complex, displacing dozens of residents.
Manitoba plans to require councillors, trustees to take leave to run provincially

Manitoba plans to require councillors, trustees to take leave to run provincially

WINNIPEG — Municipal councillors and school board trustees in Manitoba may soon face new rules if they want to make the jump to provincial politics.
Manitoba aims to lift ban on ticket resales, promises better rules

Manitoba aims to lift ban on ticket resales, promises better rules

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government introduced a bill Monday that would end a long-standing but hard to enforce ban on reselling tickets to sports and entertainment events at higher prices.
Manitoba bill would reverse the onus in lawsuits over intimate images

Manitoba bill would reverse the onus in lawsuits over intimate images

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is promising to strengthen a law that protects people who have had intimate images shared online without their consent.
Manitoba premier's failure to disclose property sales inadvertent, judge rules

Manitoba premier's failure to disclose property sales inadvertent, judge rules

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba judge has ruled that Premier Heather Stefanson failed to disclose the sale of three properties as required by conflict of interest legislation.
Manitoba opens access to death certificates of children at residential schools

Manitoba opens access to death certificates of children at residential schools

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government signed an agreement Monday to provide greater access to the death certificates of Indigenous children who died at residential schools.

WHL roundup: ICE plow past Wheat Kings for 4-1 win

WINNIPEG — Zack Ostapchuk scored a goal and added two assists as the Winnipeg ICE defeated the visiting Brandon Wheat Kings 4-1 in Western Hockey League action on Sunday.
Manitoba government makes another anti-crime announcement, focus on child abuse

Manitoba government makes another anti-crime announcement, focus on child abuse

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is spending $2.1 million on a new child abuse investigative unit.
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