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Santiago Arias Orozco

Santiago Arias Orozco

Reporter at CBLT-DT (CBC Toronto) Online

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Family mourning siblings' deaths struggles to get visa approvals to attend funeral in Manitoba

A family is mourning the death of two siblings from Nigeria in a crash in Manitoba earlier in the summer, but as they prepare to say their last goodbyes at a funeral this week, some relatives are still struggling to get visas approved so they can be there.
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'Financially desperate' Winnipeg business swindled out of 2 propert...

A Winnipeg business owner is suing a man she alleges swindled her out of ownership of two properties after promising financial help — the latest in a string of court proceedings against the man, whom a judge previously described as showing the signs of a "predator" who seeks out financially vulnerable clients.
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City looking for contractor to start Portage and Main reopening wor...

The City of Winnipeg says it wants work on street-level pedestrian crossings at Portage Avenue and Main Street to begin in November, with the aim of having Winnipeg's most famous intersection once again open to foot traffic by next July.
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Manitoba not covering RSV treatments for newborns, pregnant people ...

Manitoba is falling behind on recommendations from a federal public health body to extend an RSV immunization program to help protect newborns and young children from the respiratory virus. 
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Manitoba not covering RSV treatments for newborns, pregnant people ...

Manitoba is falling behind on recommendations from a federal public health body to extend an RSV immunization program to help protect newborns and young children from the respiratory virus. 
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International student in Winnipeg moves to make ends meet after cap...

International students in Manitoba returning to classes this fall are struggling to financially sustain themselves as many face for the first time in nearly two years a cap on their work hours.
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As shelters fill up from animal seizures, advocates call on Manitob...

Animal shelters and advocacy groups are calling on the province to crack down on illegal pet breeding after a string of animal seizures pushed the Winnipeg Humane Society into an occupancy crisis. 
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Former Winnipeg monk's sentence for sexually assaulting 2 girls red...

A former Buddhist monk convicted for sexually abusing two girls at a Winnipeg temple has had his prison sentence reduced by 18 months, after Manitoba's highest court learned the man has lung cancer that has metastasized to his brain.
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City of Winnipeg suing owner of vacant home for $16K in unpaid fees

A Winnipeg woman who used to help house refugees is being sued by the city, which says she's left a home she owns vacant and in a state of disrepair for years.