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Tessa Adamski

Tessa Adamski

News Reporter at CBC Manitoba

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  • English
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  • Regional News

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Case dismissed: Ex-Winnipeg police officer's suit 'an abuse of the court process,' judge rules

A Manitoba judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former Winnipeg police officer who alleged her request to transfer to another unit was unfairly rejected and that she was “constructively dismissed” from her position following complaints against her. 
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Manitoba PCs apologize to families of murdered women believed to be...

Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives apologized to the families of four First Nations women murdered by a serial killer in 2022 for refusing to search a Winnipeg-area landfill where it's believed the remains of two of the women were taken.
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Winnipeg's North End Sewage Treatment Plant project gets $16M more ...

Winnipeg is getting a $16-million boost in its funding from the federal government to help with upgrades to the city's largest sewage treatment plant.
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Palestinians break Ramadan fast with meal open to everyone, regardl...

After fasting from sunrise to sundown, Winnipeg's Palestinian community hosted an iftar that welcomed everyone who wanted to share a meal and celebrate Ramadan at the Sturgeon Heights Community Centre on Sunday evening.
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Ramadan a time to give back, Manitoba Muslims say as holy month begins

A Winnipeg woman says while Muslims will be fasting for the next 30 days to mark Ramadan, the holy month isn't only about abstaining from eating and drinking — it's also about bonding with others through prayer and being mindful of those experiencing oppression or suffering. 
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Estimated 30,000 litres of raw sewage dumped into Red River on Sund...

Tens of thousands of litres of raw sewage spilled into the Red River on Sunday near Winnipeg's West Elmwood neighbourhood. 
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Multidisciplinary artist announced as Winnipeg's newest maker-in-re...

A multidisciplinary artist has been selected as the newest Maker-in-Residence at a public library in downtown Winnipeg.
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Some Manitoba school divisions cancelling field trips to U.S. due t...

Some Manitoba school divisions, citing safety concerns for students and staff, are cancelling field trips to the United States. 
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Winnipeg's 3rd Lunar New Year hockey tournament renews pride in cul...

Four teams of adult athletes laced up their skates to play in a hockey club’s third annual tournament celebrating the Lunar New Year while promoting diversity and inclusivity in sport.
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Tariffs create uncertainty for Manitoba tourism, but low dollar may...

As Manitoba's tourism industry braces for the unknown effects of U.S. tariffs, some think an exchange rate favourable for U.S. travellers may convince them to come north.
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Bringing Frozen to Winnipeg: hundreds of youth audition to be the n...

More than 300 kids auditioned for the role of young Anna and Elsa in Rainbow Stage’s upcoming production of Frozen — triple the amount of submissions the theatre company expected to receive since casting calls were put out before the holidays.