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News Headlines - Wednesday, Nov 5
Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget dropped yesterday. Highlights include: $141-billion in new spending to boost Canada's economy, $81.8-million over 5 years for the military, 28,000 federal civil service job cuts - and a $78.3-billion deficit. For Manitoba, there was a promise to expand the Port of Churchill. Ot...
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Sports Shorts
Wednesday, November 5, 2025 -The Brandon Wheat Kings welcome the Swift Current Broncos to ACU Place tonight. The last time they met in October, the Broncos were 5-4 winners. -The Brandon AAA U18 Wheat Kings host the Parkland Rangers tonight at J&G Homes Arena. The Wheat Kings currently sit at 9-2-0-1 on the season ...
4h ago
Liberal budget earmarks billions for 'bold and swift action' to meet U.S. disruption - The Canadian Press
Prime Minister Mark Carney's first federal budget takes a big swing at making Canada's economy a more attractive place to invest with billions of dollars for infrastructure and new tax opportunities for business. Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tabled the long-anticipated budget in the House of Comm...
8h ago
Three arrested after MFNPS vehicle fired at on Sandy Bay First Nation
On November 3, 2025, at approximately 4:00 am, a Manitoba First Nation Police Service (MFNPS) vehicle with its emergency equipment activated, attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle on Lake Road in Sandy Bay First Nation. The vehicle did not stop for officers and continued to travel at a high rate of sp...
23h ago
MB premier says people with child porn should be buried under prisons - The Canadian Press
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew stirred up controversy Monday in denouncing a Supreme Court of Canada ruling on child pornography and calling for offenders to be buried underneath prisons. "Child sexual abuse images and video, this is like one of the worst things that anyone can do," Kinew told reporters. "No...
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