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2 escape Lac du Bonnet crash
By Aldo Santin LAC DU BONNET -- Two men barely got wet when the float plane they were flying in touched down on the Winnipeg River, flipped over and then partly submerged in the water. <Continued> -
Manitoba golf tourament gets status boost
By Tim Campbell Major changes are afoot for the Canadian Professional Golf Tour's visit to Manitoba this summer. <Continued> -
Russia advances to world hockey final
By Bill Beacon QUEBEC -- Veteran Sergei Fedorov got the opening goal as Russia used its quick-strike attack to down Finland 4-0 this afternoon and advance to the final of the IIHF world hockey championship. <Continued> -
Fake U.S. bills circulating: police
Winnipeg police are warning counterfeit U.S. bills are showing up in the city. Police said U.S. $50 bills, in particular, are circulating. <Continued> -
86 students graduate as MDs
Eighty-six students became doctors this morning after graduating from the faculty of medicine at the University of Manitoba. <Continued> -
Boy with bomb walks up to patrol, wounds two Canadians
By Murray Brewstrer KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A boy possibly as young as 10 was used in a suicide-bomb attack against a joint Canadian and Afghan army patrol in Afghanistan today. <Continued> -
Man charged in overdose death of city woman
Winnipeg police have charged a 47-year-old man with drug trafficking and manslaughter following the over-dose death last October of a 20-year-old Winnipeg woman. <Continued> -
Man found unconscious behind Flora home
A man is in hospital in critical condition after he was found behind a home in the 400 block of Flora Avenue this morning suffering serious injuries. <Continued> -
Crown must prove youth crimes deserve adult sentences
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled the Crown must prove young offenders deserve adult sentences, saying they should be presumed less morally culpable for their crimes than adults.
Youth crime climbs three per cent
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U of M VP nominated to research board
University of Manitoba vice-president of research Joanne Keselman will serve on a major national body that provides $312.7 million in research grants and scholarships this year. <Continued> -
Weather will be warm but windy
Good news? No snow expected on the long weekend.
Bad news? It will be uncomfortably windy. <Continued> -
Dutch cartoonist investigated under hate speech laws
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — A Dutch political cartoonist, who works under the pseudonym Gregorius Nekschot, was arrested Tuesday and held overnight before being released. <Continued> -
Manitoba new car sales increase 1.3 per cent
Manitobans returned to the dealer showrooms in March, pushing up new-vehicle sales and making up for some of the ground that was lost in the previous month.
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Price of oil climbs to record $127 a barrel
By Pablo Gorondi Oil prices soared more than US$3 a barrel, surpassing US$127 for the first time today and putting more pressure on already lofty gasoline and diesel prices ahead of the summer driving season in the northern hemisphere. <Continued> -
Stubby Clapp allowed to play for Canada
The heart and soul of Canada's national baseball team will be making the trip to Beijing.
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Province seeks refund on faulty bridge repairs
By Bartley Kives and Mary Agnes Welch The province will use legal action if necessary to recover costs because it must repair construction repairs that were faulty. <Continued> -
Toews on bench would be 'bombshell'
By Mike McIntyre and Mia Rabson The possibility of senior federal cabinet minister Vic Toews being considered for a judicial appointment to the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench has been described as an unprecedented "bombshell".
Political futures spur debate
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Aboriginal agency probed over expenses
By Mary Agnes Welch A review of questionable financial practices by an aboriginal child welfare agency is expected to be finished within a few weeks. <Continued> -
South Beach Casino goes smoke free
The South Beach Casino and Resort on the Brokenhead First Nation will go smoke-free tomorrow when it opens an additional 300 game devices. <Continued> -
Water bus casts off on Saturday
By Alexandra Paul The Forks water bus casts off at noon Saturday to begin its season of river transportation.
VIDEO: Take a ride on the water bus
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Pro video gamers in Winnipeg tonight
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Einstein letter dismissing 'childish' religion auctioned
LONDON — A letter in which Albert Einstein dismissed the idea of God as the product of human weakness and the Bible as "pretty childish" has sold at auction for more than $400,000.
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Survivors pulled from rubble as aftershock shakes China
By Audra Ang BEICHUAN, China — Rescuers pulled survivors from the rubble today who had been buried for four days as a strong aftershock sparked landslides near the epicentre of China's powerful earthquake.
Officials questioned about school collapses
China's 1-child policy causes extra pain
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Access being blocked by Myanmar's military junta
YANGON, Myanmar — Myanmar's military rulers have thrown a tightening ring of security around Yangon, blocking aid workers, foreign diplomats and journalists from reaching cyclone-battered regions where millions need food and medicine.
Logistics key to helping victims of disaster
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