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Gushue, McEwen, Jacobs secure playoff berths at Montana's Brier

Gushue, McEwen, Jacobs secure playoff berths at Montana's Brier

KELOWNA, B.C. — Three-time defending champion Brad Gushue is picking up where he left off at the Montana's Brier. His St. John's, N.L.
Accusations over trade dispute dominate first day of Manitoba legislature sitting

Accusations over trade dispute dominate first day of Manitoba legislature sitting

WINNIPEG — Politicians accused each other of failing to stand up against U.S. tariffs Wednesday as the Manitoba legislature reconvened after a winter break.
Ticats general manager Ted Goveia enjoying his return to southern Ontario

Ticats general manager Ted Goveia enjoying his return to southern Ontario

HAMILTON — Ted Goveia can finally lift his head and breathe. It's been a hectic first three months for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats general manager but the Burlington, Ont., native doesn't have to look far to gain a sense of perspective or appreciation.
Manitoba pulls U.S. booze, offers tax deferrals to businesses in wake of tariffs

Manitoba pulls U.S. booze, offers tax deferrals to businesses in wake of tariffs

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government offered tax deferrals to businesses and pulled American products from liquor stores Tuesday in response to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Change-Up: Mid-season lineup moves the norm as teams try to peak at Brier and trials

Change-Up: Mid-season lineup moves the norm as teams try to peak at Brier and trials

KELOWNA, B.C. — Curling fans can be forgiven for feeling like they need a program at this year's Montana's Brier. Roster changes have surprisingly been a constant in the final full season before the Olympics.

Alberta hires former Manitoba chief judge to investigate health spending scandal

EDMONTON — The Alberta government has hired a former head of Manitoba's provincial court to investigate allegations of high-level arm-twisting in lucrative government contracts.
Thousands of Manitoba health-care workers set to strike Friday

Thousands of Manitoba health-care workers set to strike Friday

WINNIPEG — Talks with employers have stalled days before thousands of health-care workers are set to strike in Manitoba, says their union.
Teenage boy charged with murder in stabbing death on First Nation in Manitoba

Teenage boy charged with murder in stabbing death on First Nation in Manitoba

LONG PLAIN FIRST NATION — A 14-year-old boy has been charged with second-degree murder after the stabbing death of a man from a First Nation west of Winnipeg.
Province spent more promoting cost-savings than advertising vaccines, documents show

Province spent more promoting cost-savings than advertising vaccines, documents show

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has spent or budgeted more than $340,000 for advertising campaigns promoting its fuel tax and electricity savings — more than it spent last year on ads to persuade people to get vaccinated against the flu and COVID-
Flyers' Fedotov frustrates Jets in 2-1 shootout loss

Flyers' Fedotov frustrates Jets in 2-1 shootout loss

WINNIPEG — Head coach Scott Arniel didn’t like the result, but he had few problems with the effort.
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