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Classes cancelled at U of Manitoba
'Leave the area immediately': Heavy police presence at U of Manitoba over reports of 'dangerous male with knife'
Authorities advised the “public to avoid the immediate area,” around the Allen Building, located at 30 Sifton Rd., in a post on X on Tuesday morning just after 8:30 a.m. ET. The post also said there was a heavy police presence in the area. No injuries were reported.
Classes cancelled at University of Manitoba over reports of man with knife
Classes are cancelled and people are being told to take shelter at the University of Manitoba due to reports of a man armed with a knife.
Classes cancelled at U of Manitoba as police search for man with knife
Reports of a man armed with a knife have prompted a large police presence at the University of Manitoba's Fort Garry campus and forced the cancellation of all classes on Tuesday.
Police urge public to avoid University of Manitoba building over reports of man with knife
Winnipeg police say people should avoid the immediate area of the Allen Building on the Fort Garry campus until further notice.
Police urge public to avoid U of M building over reports of man with knife
WINNIPEG - Police are asking the public to stay away from part of the University of Manitoba's Fort Garry campus in Winnipeg due to reports of a male armed with
Manitoba, Human smuggling
Blizzard conditions met migrants at Manitoba-Minnesota border crossing, trial hears
Witnesses have testified about brutal cold along the border between Manitoba and Minnesota, where a family from India froze to death in early 2022 while trying to walk into the United States.
Human smuggling trial begins for 2 men after family died crossing Manitoba-U.S. border
A jury in Fergus Falls, Minn., heard opening statements Monday in the trial of Steve Shand and Harshkumar Patel, who face offences related to human smuggling in the deaths of four family members — including two children — who were found frozen in Manitoba near the Canada-U.
Trial Begins in Human Smuggling Case of Family Who Froze to Death at Border
Two men are set to stand trial almost three years after an Indian family of four froze to death attempting to cross the Canadian-U.S. border.
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Winter storm to blast western Manitoba, bearing down on Winnipeg
We all knew it was going to happen sooner or later and on Tuesday morning Environment Canada issued a special weather ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
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Manitoba New Democrats to lay out legislative agenda in throne speech
In the past year, the government has temporarily suspended the fuel tax, hired hundreds of health-care professionals and ...
Manitoba Cooperator
18h
VIDEO: Is the end of the wild pig presence in Manitoba achievable?
Wayne Lees with Squeal On Pigs Manitoba takes the threat of wild pigs in Manitoba seriously and can see a time when the ...
CTV News
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Snow coming to Manitoba; dangerous conditions expected
Manitobans are being warned that a major snowfall this week is expected to bring dangerous travel conditions. Environment and ...
6h
on MSN
Manitoba to add 800 annual hip, knee replacement surgeries in Selkirk
Premier Wab Kinew is expected to unveil that an additional 800 hip and knee surgeries will be performed out of the Selkirk ...
The Weather Network on MSN
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Dangerous winter conditions over Saskatchewan, Manitoba, risk of 25+ cm of snow
Parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba face a major wintry wallop, with drivers in the hardest-hit areas urged to postpone any ...
CTV News
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Manitoba speech from the throne to be delivered Tuesday
The Manitoba government is set to unveil its priorities for the year ahead in a speech from the throne on Tuesday.
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Alleged human smugglers motivated by money in case where family died crossing Manitoba-U.S. border: prosecutor
Prosecutors say the case boils down to one thing: two men putting profit above people's lives in a human smuggling scheme ...
winnipegsun on MSN
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Federal government invests $38M to bring high speed internet to rural Manitoba
Federal investments will bring high speed internet to more than a dozen remote and underserved communities in
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