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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome forced a Winnipeg Jets draft pick to retire at 21. What is it?

The professional hockey career of Chaz Lucius, a first-round Winnipeg Jets draft pick, came to an abrupt end due to…

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Canada

Complex investigation ruled out potentially undiscovered victims of Winnipeg serial killer, police say

The recent conviction of Jeremy Skibicki for the brutal murders of four Indigenous women in Winnipeg has shocked the community…

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Canada

Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe now has a name: Ashlee Shingoose was Winnipeg serial killer’s 1st victim

**Warning: This article contains details of violence against Indigenous women.** The Winnipeg police have confirmed that a woman from St.…

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Business

Winnipeg automation company lays off 1/3 of staff as trade war leads to ‘spending freeze’

A Winnipeg-based robotics company says it’s laid off about a third of its employees, as orders for its products dry…

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Canada

Holy relics seized at border, returned to Italy after Winnipeg man bought them on eBay

Holy reliquaries, which included relics of Saint Nicholas, the inspiration behind Santa Claus, were recently confiscated by Canadian border services…

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Canada

Boy, 9, benched after parents file lawsuit against South Winnipeg Hockey Association vice-president

A Winnipeg minor hockey player was benched for his team’s season finale after his parents filed a defamation lawsuit against…

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Canada

David Milgaard’s sister hopes new commission starts ‘as soon as humanly possible’ after Winnipeg picked as HQ

The establishment of the Miscarriage of Justice Review Commission in Winnipeg has brought hope and optimism to Susan Milgaard, the…

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Canada

Family of Winnipeg man hurt in Hawaii resort explosion says it’s a ‘miracle’ he’s still alive

The recent gas explosion at a beachside resort in Hawaii that left seven people injured, including Darren Stevenson from Winnipeg,…

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Canada

First Nations man sues government over wrongful conviction in 1973 Winnipeg murder

A third First Nations man, Clarence Woodhouse, has recently been exonerated in the 1973 killing of a Winnipeg father and…

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Health

Public Health Agency not renewing contracts of over 800 employees, including 245 at Winnipeg lab: union

The Union of Health and Environment Workers, representing employees at the Public Health Agency of Canada, has raised concerns about…

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