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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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Manitoba puts down payment of $80M on 3 new water bombers to fight forest fires

As another wildfire season approaches in Manitoba, the provincial government says it will start by spending $80 million to upgrade its water bomber fleet with three new firefighting aircraft by 2032.
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City of Winnipeg to use sulphur gas on ground squirrel population i...

The City of Winnipeg is planning to use a sulphur gas to control an overpopulation of Richardson ground squirrels on eight athletic fields this summer — a method that some animal rights advocates say is inhumane.
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Police open fire on stolen truck that later hit house, caused explo...

Police open fire on stolen truck that later hit house, caused explosion
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Manwin Hotel for sale for $2.8M shortly after city order forces ten...

A troubled Winnipeg hotel vacated earlier this year over safety concerns has been put on the market, and while some say the building can be used to better support the community, others say it is beyond redemption.
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Southern Manitoba school division failed to protect former student ...

A former student is suing a school division in southern Manitoba alleging it failed to protect him from being preyed upon and repeatedly sexually assaulted by a staff member in the early '00s.
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'Can't be green if you're in the red': Tariff response takes priori...

A grain farmer in Elie, Man., knows that using innovative sustainability measures to improve soil health, water infiltration and nutrient efficiency isn't cheap — and the costs could deter farmers from taking new approaches as tariffs threaten their livelihoods.
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Buying Canadian may become harder for Manitoba shoppers as locally ...

Manitobans who’ve changed their buying habits to support Canadian businesses and farmers will have to decide whether they will purchase vegetables from the U.S. or Mexico as locally grown produce runs out ahead of the spring growing season. 
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Case dismissed: Ex-Winnipeg police officer's suit 'an abuse of the ...

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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Carole Vivier 'led with her heart' as a champion for film, music in...

Tributes in memoriam of a Manitoba film and music industry trailblazer poured in this week recognizing Carole Vivier’s legacy as a compassionate changemaker in the sector. 
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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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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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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.