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What was deemed as an increase in funding for the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba is actually anything but.
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4 First Nations are closer to receiving compensation for flooding that forced them out of their homes in 2011.
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Due to continued extremely icy road conditions, all school buses in the Roblin area are cancelled today.
Unused vehicles seemed to be sitting on properties throughout Dauphin.
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A number of break and enters in Erickson and Rolling River First Nation this morning have the RCMP asking for information.
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An extreme cold warning is in effect for the Parkland.
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When it comes to the legalized sale of marijuana, municipal leaders are calling on the province to share revenue.
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Winnipegosis has a new doctor working at the health centre.
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In relation to the arson in Crane River last week, 19-year-old Earl Moar made his first court appearance yesterday.
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A Sagkeeng First Nation minor hockey coach is facing charges of uttering threats at two teen referees at a game this past November.
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A coffee break meet-n-greet with MLA Brad Michaleski, Agricultural Minister Ralph Eichler and Minister of Health Kelvin Goertzen is scheduled this Monday.
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