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Three suspects sought after downtown stabbing
1:22 PM0Police are looking for three suspects after a man was stabbed Sunday night downtown.
The victim, 19, was stabbed in the ......
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Beer vendor robbery puts victim in hospital
2:09 PM0A man is in hospital after being robbed outside a beer vendor early Sunday morning.
Police said the robbery took place ...
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Suspects sought after Keewatin gas bar robbed
1:12 PM0Police are investigating a gas bar robbery Sunday evening on Keewatin Street.
Police said two young men entered the gas bar ...
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Two teens arrested after downtown restaurant break-in
1:00 PMPolice have arrested two teenaged boys in connection with a break-in at a restaurant downtown Sunday morning.
At about 8:50 a.m., ...
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No one hurt in North End garage fire
11:54 AM0Police are investigating a garage fire this morning in Winnipeg’s North End.
No one was injured in the fire reported just ...
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Sunny now, but rain in the offing
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New shrubs mark Victoria Day, celebrate Queen's Diamond Jubilee
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Family seeks answers in West End killings
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Frost warning issued
05/20/2012 6:05 PM0Environment Canada has issued a frost warning for the southwestern section of Manitoba.
A dry airmass, clear skies, and light winds ...
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