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Massive church service to test Bomber’s parking plan

It's likely the largest practice Investors Group Field will ever see. "One Heart" is a massive church service that will be held there Sunday at noon.

Manitoba Tel to sell Allstream, put $200M to pension and debt

Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. has agreed to sell its Allstream business telecommunications arm and use about half of the proceeds to reduce its pension and debt obligations.

Ex-MPs in Manitoba 'vindicated' with robocall decision

Former Manitoba MPs Jim Maloway and Anita Neville applaud a Federal Court ruling that finds fraud occurred in the 2011 election but are saddened the judge stopped short of overturning the results in six ridings.

Skyscraper developers ordered to pay $3 million in 2011

Two executives with one of the Ontario developers involved in plans to build Winnipeg's tallest skyscraper were ordered to pay more than $3 million by the Ontario Securities Commission in 2011, CBC News has learned.

Survivors of day schools share stories of abuse, pain

Hundreds of people who say they suffered abuse at the hands of their teachers gathered at Winnipeg's Indian and Metis Friendship Centre Thursday. They call themselves day school survivors.

Federal Court won't remove MPs over election robocalls

The Federal Court didn't throw six MPs out of their seats over allegations of widespread vote suppression through automated robocalls in the 2011 federal election. But Judge Richard Mosley did find that fraud occurred, linked to the Conservative Party's database.

Possible explosive device prompts large police presence

A contractor working on a home in 900 block of Dudley Avenue in Fort Rouge found what might have been a smoke bomb used in military training during WWII.

Winnipeg senior gets wrong meds, ends up on life support

Alphonsine Winzoski ended up on life support after she was given the wrong medication for an asthma attack at Concordia Hospital.

City moves to take over, possibly demolish St. Charles Hotel

The City of Winnipeg is moving to take over the St. Charles Hotel in the Exchange District.

Winnipeg gets first urban reserve

It was a historic day for Long Plain First Nation, which officially opened the first urban reserve in the city of Winnipeg on Friday.

Lake St. Martin secures new land to replace flooded reserve

Two years after a devastating flood hit their community, one Manitoba First Nation has finally secured land to start over and rebuild.

15 cars broken into during crime spree in Winnipeg

Two people have been arrested after 15 vehicles were broken into in Winnipeg's Fort Rouge and Fort Garry neighbourhoods.

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