Lotto Max Winning Numbers

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WINNIPEG – Here are the Lotto Max winning numbers from Tuesday, November 3rd. Good luck! The $14 million jackpot wasn’t won so Friday’s draw will be for $19 million. In the event of any discrepancy between this information and the WCLC, the latter shall prevail.

Small Business Hit Hard

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WINNIPEG – The start of holiday shopping season hasn’t done much to help Manitoba’s entrepreneurs according to a new poll by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. CFIB says businesses owners are seeing a downturn in their recovery amid a second wave of COVID-19. – 65 per cent of Manitoba businesses are fully open (down…

Protesting Red/Critical

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WINNIPEG – Days after protesters placed tombstones across from Premier Brian Pallister’s home and erected an effigy of him as the Grim Reaper to send a message that the provincial government isn’t doing enough to quell the massive second wave of cases, another group is organizing a protest to say those measures have gone too…

Possible Exposures/Tuesday

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WINNIPEG – Here are the latest possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.

Guns & Drugs Bust

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WINNIPEG – RCMP have seized firearms, cocaine, cash and drug paraphernalia while searching a residence in Dauphin. 38 year old Tomson Rodney Flatfoot and 38 year old Lana Holly Flatfoot were arrested and charged with several offences. Both have been released from custody and are scheduled to go before a judge on December 29th.

Tories Introduce Bills

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WINNIPEG – The governing Conservatives have introduced several bills in the Manitoba legislature. The Pallister Tories plan to amalgamate collective bargaining for teachers, allow more private alcohol sales, change the administration of public schools and make it a criminal offence to obstruct critical infrastructure. In total, two dozen new laws were introduced but only four…

US Election Day

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WINNIPEG – COVID-19 has cast a long shadow over the US presidential election campaign which ends today with the final day of voting. While Donald Trump and Joe Biden argued over who could best address the pandemic, almost 100 million Americans voted early because of coronavirus. Biden leads in the polls but just like 2016,…

COVID Curfew Possible

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WINNIPEG – Premier Brian Pallister held a news conference this morning to urge Manitobans to cut back on their close contacts significantly. He’s calling for a 75 per cent reduction for at least the month of November. Pallister says his government is considering a curfew to stop late night gatherings which have been a real…

Hydro Workers Sent Home

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba Hydro says it’s cutting its workforce at the Keeyask Generating Station construction camp as part of a strategy to avoid the spread of COVID-19. The crown corporation says five of the several hundred workers who’d been stationed at the site, six and a half hours northeast of Lake Winnipeg, have tested positive…

Manitoba Murder Capital

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba Justice is reviewing a new report by Stats Canada that shows the province has the highest per-capita homicide rate in the country. According to the findings, the Manitoba recorded 72 homicides in 2019, 17 more than in 2018 – but murder isn’t the only crime happening more often. Shop-lifting in Manitoba, for…