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Manitoba government adds more money to job program after facing criticism

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has partially walked back a funding cut to a provincial summer jobs program after an outcry from community groups.
Winnipeg trial hears search for 'serial killer' definition found on killer's computer

Winnipeg trial hears search for 'serial killer' definition found on killer's computer

WINNIPEG — A police analyst tasked with going through the computer of a Winnipeg man who admitted to killing four women found internet searches for what it means to be a serial killer.
Manitoba woman charged after theft and pursuit of septic truck

Manitoba woman charged after theft and pursuit of septic truck

STE. ROSE DU LAC, Man. — It could have been a really big mess, but police say there were no injuries after a Manitoba woman allegedly stole a septic truck and at one point veered into oncoming traffic with officers in pursuit. RCMP in Ste.
Manitoba's cut to youth summer job program leaves some groups scrambling

Manitoba's cut to youth summer job program leaves some groups scrambling

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government said it was open to discussions Tuesday after facing criticism for cutting support to a major summer job program.
Byelection date set for Winnipeg seat vacated by former Manitoba premier

Byelection date set for Winnipeg seat vacated by former Manitoba premier

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has set the date for a byelection to fill a seat left vacant by his predecessor.
Manitoba premier says more financial support available for wildfire evacuees

Manitoba premier says more financial support available for wildfire evacuees

The Manitoba government says emergency financial support will be available for residents of Cranberry Portage and surrounding communities who have been forced from their homes by a nearby wildfire.
Prime minister promotes school nutrition program at Winnipeg school

Prime minister promotes school nutrition program at Winnipeg school

WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made a stop at a Winnipeg school to promote his government's school nutrition program. He says the plan would provide meals to 400,000 more children across the country to help them learn.
Loblaw's participation in grocery code 'a big step in the right direction': Trudeau

Loblaw's participation in grocery code 'a big step in the right direction': Trudeau

WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says with the biggest Canadian grocer now on board, the grocery code of conduct is much more likely to succeed.
Trial of admitted serial killer wraps up second week in Winnipeg

Trial of admitted serial killer wraps up second week in Winnipeg

WINNIPEG — The murder trial of an admitted serial killer has wrapped up its second week of evidence. Two former acquaintances of Jeremy Skibicki were expected to testify Friday about their interactions with the killer.
Ex-wife of Winnipeg serial killer recounts violence, sex assaults, bizarre behaviour

Ex-wife of Winnipeg serial killer recounts violence, sex assaults, bizarre behaviour

WINNIPEG — A former wife of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki testified Thursday about their violent marriage and how it seemed like he had multiple personalities.
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