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Assault with shopping cart sends security guard to hospital

RCMP responded to a call outside of the Thompson Walmart. When they got to the store they found two security guards had been injured.

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Manitoban earns prestigious scholarship with Indigenous language

Cameron Adams was one of thousands who applied for the scholarship, which will pay his tuition and fees for his master’s degree.

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Fostering support for young Manitoban entrepreneurs

With these funds, Futurpreneur anticipates providing support for the creation of 50 new local businesses each year.

Hunger for learning leaves stomachs growling at U of M

The Fort Garry pantry, available to students who in financial distress, has been recording an influx of activity in 2022-23.

AMC backs calls to regulate alcohol sales across First Nations

According to Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries, liquor stores currently have no limits on how much alcohol individuals can buy.

Prestigious research awards pay scholars less than minimum wage

Researchers at more than 40 universities held walkouts to draw attention to current funding levels making higher education inaccessible.

Tories give up plans to allocate funds based on student success

The government has been working on an accountability framework since the auditor general criticized their limited oversight of operations.

Man warns parents after son dies from overdose

A man says he hopes his story can be a warning to others about the toxic drugs that, more and more, are making their way into this province.

Organic farmer touts conservation

Colin Bialkoski worked with Ducks Unlimited Canada to protect nearly 50 acres of land dotted with marshes and trees on his farm.

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Province takes tentative steps towards return of exams

More details about the rollout of Manitoba's new assessment schedule to public, independent and First Nations school leaders were released

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