Lotto 6/49 Winning Numbers

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WINNIPEG – Here are the Lotto 6/49 winning numbers from Wednesday, October 28th. Good luck! The $5 million jackpot wasn’t won so Saturday’s draw will rise to $6 million. In the event of any discrepancy between this information and the WCLC, the latter shall prevail. Photos: WCLC

Guilty Pleas In Adao Murder

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WINNIPEG – Both men charged in the violent killing of a Winnipeg teenager in a 2019 home invasion have pleaded guilty. Jamie Adao was with his grandmother in their West End home when prosecutors say the accused entered the house and armed themselves with kitchen knives, one of them going into the basement to fill…

Possible Exposures/Wednesday

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

COVID At Seniors’ Homes

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WINNIPEG – There are now COVID-19 outbreaks at 16 personal care homes in Manitoba. The province says 171 residents and 54 workers have tested positive so far, while 26 people have died. Winnipeg’s Parkview Place is the worst outbreak which has caused 19 deaths. The home has has 117 cases, including 86 seniors. Yesterday saw…

Lotto Max Winning Numbers

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WINNIPEG – Here are the Lotto Max winning numbers from Tuesday, October 27th. Good luck! The $50 million jackpot wasn’t won so Friday’s draw will be for $55 million. In the event of any discrepancy between this information and the WCLC, the latter shall prevail. Photos: WCLC

2 Cops Get COVID

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WINNIPEG – Two members of the Winnipeg Police Service have tested positive for COVID-19. Both officers work out of Central Division which is at the downtown headquarters building at 245-Smith Street. They worked in the area from Friday, October 16th to Tuesday, October 20th. Public health officials are investigating and any close contacts will be…

COVID Stretches Hospitals Thin

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba’s medical professionals are warning our healthcare system is on the edge of hitting its capacity as COVID-19 numbers continue to rise. Hospital workers say the increase in intake could eventually cause doctors, nurses, and hospitals to end up hitting their maximum capacities and caseloads. After outbreaks in three St. Boniface Hospital units…

More Sick Leave Planned

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WINNIPEG – The provincial government is proposing a motion that would make it the first province to allow more workers to take protected sick leave related to COVID-19 and apply for expanded federal support. The province says it will need to change the existing legislation to widen Manitoba’s protected leave program and the Canadian leave…

Pallister: ‘Grow Up & Stop Going Out’

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WINNIPEG – Provincial officials are again urging Manitobans to take COVID-19 more seriously. This as cases continue to spike, hospitalizations have hit record levels and deaths are announced daily. A frustrated Premier Brian Pallister is telling people who are still socializing in groups to “grow up and stop going out there and giving people COVID-19.”…

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.