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Manitoba city welcomes the addition of a new track for athletes, community members – Winnipeg

A new rubberized track in the city of Morden, Man., is just what two student athletes need. For teen athletes Jessica Kagan and Ava Earl, competitive running is something they both enjoy. A new addition to their community, in the form of an eight lane rubberized track, is key to …

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Income taxes can now be filed. What you should know – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Money is on the minds of many as tax season opens up. Feb. 20 is the first day that 2023 income taxes can be filed, and the deadline is April 30, said Jack Waterman, the tax service line leader for the Prairie …

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Power play stays hot, Brossoit rock solid as Winnipeg Jets dump Wild 6-3 – Winnipeg

There’s something about Central Division games that brings out the best in the Winnipeg Jets. After a lacklustre showing in Calgary on Monday night, the Jets bounced back with a 6-3 win over the Minnesota Wild Tuesday for their fourth win in their last five outings, improving to 13-3-1 against …

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Manitoba’s Jones drops first game at Scotties to Homan – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size In a battle of unbeatens Tuesday night, the Jennifer Jones rink finally suffered its first loss at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary. A back-and-forth battle with Ontario’s Rachel Homan ended with the Homan rink winning 7-5 to move to 5-0. …

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Staff severance payments reach $1.7M after Manitoba changes government – Winnipeg

Severance payments to political staff following last year’s Manitoba election have reached about $1.7 million, government figures show — and that does not include an undisclosed payout to the former chief executive officer of Manitoba Hydro. Large-scale staff turnover is a regular occurrence after elections lead to a government changing hands. The Manitoba election on Oct. …

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Downtown Winnipeg buses to feature new safety officers this week – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size If you’re a downtown transit user, you’ll likely see some new faces on your commute as of Tuesday. A total of 23 sworn-in peace officers will be posted on buses that travel through the downtown core, with the goal of crime prevention …

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Winnipeg Jets beat Vancouver Canucks 4-2 in hard-hitting, chippy affair

Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele summed up his team’s 4-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks as “an absolute blast.” Scheifele had a hand in all four of his team’s goals on Saturday night in a game, which featured one player being ejected and several punishing hits. “It was awesome. It was fun. That’s …

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What’s open, what’s closed in Winnipeg on Louis Riel Day 2024 – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Some Winnipeg city services, shopping centres and attractions will be closed or operating at reduced hours during Louis Riel Day. City services: All civic offices are closed.Winnipeg Transit – operating on a Sunday schedule.Libraries – closed.Recycling, garbage and yard waste will be …

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