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More than 130 dogs living in poor conditions seized from Manitoba home

More than 130 dogs living in poor conditions seized from Manitoba home

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has seized more than 130 dogs living in what it has called unsanitary conditions at a home north of Winnipeg.
Pollard Banknote shares drop after Michigan decides on another iLottery supplier

Pollard Banknote shares drop after Michigan decides on another iLottery supplier

WINNIPEG — Shares of Pollard Banknote Ltd. fell more than 30 per cent after the company said the Michigan Lottery plans to go with another supplier for its iLottery and related services when its contract expires.
Health Canada recalling Gerber brand baby cereal due to possible Cronobacter

Health Canada recalling Gerber brand baby cereal due to possible Cronobacter

Health Canada has issued a recall for Gerber brand Oat Banana & Mango Baby Cereal due to possible Cronobacter contamination.
Labour union vice-president endorses Tory candidate in federal byelection in Winnipeg

Labour union vice-president endorses Tory candidate in federal byelection in Winnipeg

WINNIPEG — The Conservative candidate in an upcoming federal byelection in Winnipeg has received an endorsement from the international vice-president of a major union in his bid to unseat the NDP in the riding.
Manitoba First Nation sends vulnerable members south due to wildfire smoke

Manitoba First Nation sends vulnerable members south due to wildfire smoke

WINNIPEG — Another First Nation in northern Manitoba has sent some of its residents south, as smoke from nearby wildfires continues to be a health risk for vulnerable members. The province said St.
Blue Bombers upset Lions 25-0 in Winnipeg on six field goals by Castillo

Blue Bombers upset Lions 25-0 in Winnipeg on six field goals by Castillo

WINNIPEG — Lucky Whitehead caught a 10-yard touchdown pass in his season debut and Sergio Castillo booted six field goals to help the Winnipeg Blue Bombers upset the B.C. Lions 25-0 and snap their two-game losing skid on Thursday. The last time B.C.
Conservative candidate's union endorses NDP candidate in Winnipeg byelection

Conservative candidate's union endorses NDP candidate in Winnipeg byelection

OTTAWA — More than a dozen labour leaders are endorsing the NDP candidate in an upcoming federal byelection in Winnipeg Thursday, including the business manager of the Conservative candidate's own union.
Former priest charged with sex assault of young girl in Manitoba in the 1970s

Former priest charged with sex assault of young girl in Manitoba in the 1970s

LENNARD, Man. — Mounties have charged a former priest living in Regina with sexually assaulting a young girl in Manitoba five decades ago.
Blue Bombers get Lucky in lineup to face his friends on Lions

Blue Bombers get Lucky in lineup to face his friends on Lions

WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers might have a lucky charm that helps pull them out of their funk this week. Veteran receiver Lucky Whitehead will make his season debut on Thursday when Winnipeg (2-6) hosts the West Division co-leading B.C.
NFI Group posts first quarterly profit in three years as revenue rises

NFI Group posts first quarterly profit in three years as revenue rises

WINNIPEG — NFI Group Inc. says it earned US$3 million in its second quarter, up from a net loss of US$48 million a year earlier. The Winnipeg-based company says its revenue for the quarter totalled US$851 million, up from US$660 million last year.
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