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Winnipeggers express what Canada means to them, from freedom to the need for reflection

The freedom to choose what clothes to wear, to laugh as loud as you want and do what your heart desires isn't lost on Shahla Pourzahed.

Manitoba opioid-related deaths increase nearly fivefold between 2019 and 2021: report

Opioid-related deaths increased nearly fivefold in Manitoba between 2019 and 2021, according to a new study that is calling for enhanced harm reduction policies throughout the country.

Winnipeg Punjabi musicians celebrate Karan Aujla's groundbreaking Juno win

The popularity of Punjabi music is continuing to grow in Canada and around the world, say some members of Winnipeg's Punjabi music and cultural scene.

'We'll bounce back': Winnipeg art depot vows quick return from smoke, water damage

ArtsJunktion, a downtown Winnipeg art depot, is temporarily closed because of smoke and water damage sustained from a fire at an adjacent building earlier this month. Its board hopes to reopen soon.

Kyriakos Vogiatzakis remembered as generous and passionate during vigil

A beloved member of both the St. James and Greek communities of Winnipeg was remembered Sunday evening. Hundreds of supporters with lit candles gathered on the grounds of the Cork & Flame parking lot for a vigil, paying respect to KyriakosVogiatzakis, the restaurant's owner.

Manitoba's court clerk shortage creating judicial delays, says chief judge

A significant court clerk shortage hasbeen causing delays in parts of the province for months, but those delays are starting to be felt in Winnipeg and they're having an impact on the administration of justice.

Calls for justice, police transparency mount at Winnipeg rally for Afolabi Opaso

Femi Ajiboye was among dozens of people that gathered Saturday at the Winnipeg railway station,the starting point for a rally in support of Afolabi Opaso,a 19-year-old international studentat the University of Manitoba who was fatally shot by police on New Year's Eve.

Winnipegger heartbroken after touring devastation in West Bank

Ramsey Zeidreturned toWinnipeg on Saturday morning, but his thoughts remained with the destruction he witnessed in the Middle East earlier in the week.

Delays, falls, errors led to deaths, worsening care for patients in Manitoba hospitals, report says

Health professionals are growing increasingly concerned health-care delaysare leading to more patientdeaths as wait times in Winnipeg emergency rooms continue to soar.
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Winnipeggers celebrate Ukrainian Orthodox Christmas traditions for the final time in January

Many Ukrainian Orthodox Christians in Manitoba, including the Kowalchuk family, celebrated Christmas Eve and its traditional 12-dish vegetarian mealon Saturday for the last time in January.