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Fire Bulletin #9
May 19, 2025 In spite of rain and cooler temperatures over the Victoria Day long weekend, the Manitoba Wildfire Service (MWS) advises that risks remain high on a numbe…
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Culture & Heritage
SCO Invites Public to Indigenous Reconciliation Gathering in Winnipeg: June 7, 2025
May 20, 2025 Join us for a special Indigenous Reconciliation Gathering in Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory! Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025 Time: 10 am to 6 pm L…
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Business
Hudbay Announces Election of Directors
TORONTO, May 20, 2025 Hudbay Minerals Inc. (“Hudbay” or the “Company”) (TSX, NYSE: HBM) today announced that each of the nine individuals nominated for election a…
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Culture & Heritage
SCO Encourages Attendance at Sagkeeng’s First-Ever Pride Event: June 7, 2025
May 20, 2025 The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is proud to share information about an exciting celebration planned for Sagkeeng Anicinabe First Nation! SCO …
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Court Ruling On Indigenous Title Threatens Private Property Rights - FCPP
May 20, 2025 Joseph Quesnel examines the growing conflict between Indigenous rights and private property ownership. Using the 2024 dispute between the Chippewas of Sau…
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Environment
On ‘World Bee Day’ the bees did not seem bothered. They should be - APTN News
May 20, 2025 COLOGNE, Germany (AP) — On the eighth annual “World Bee Day,” the bees did not seem bothered. They should be. Bees and other pollinators have …
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Elections Manitoba Strategic Plan 2025-2029
2025 marks a significant milestone as our organization celebrates 45 years of successfully delivering free and fair elections and ensuring that every eligible citizen has…
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May 20, 2025 Indigenous students at The University of Winnipeg who are curious about graduate studies gathered at The Leaf in Assiniboine Park on April 28 for the open…
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Redefining Leadership: ICE and Bison Spirit Empower Indigenous Student Growth - UM Today News
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AMC Highlights Opportunity for Partnership in Advancing First Nations Budget Priorities
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Fire Bulletin #8
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Manitoba Government Supports Manito Ahbee Festival on its 20th Anniversary
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Education
Manitoba Government Helps Launch New American Sign Language - English Interpretation Program at Red River College Polytechnic
May 16, 2025 The Manitoba government is supporting the launch of Red River College Polytechnic’s (RRC Polytech) modernized American Sign Language (ASL) – English I…
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Fire Bulletin #7
May 15, 2025 Due to extreme fire conditions in eastern Manitoba, the province has declared a state of local emergency in Whiteshell Provincial Park. The park will rema…
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Allegations of caribou wastage after hunt meant to vilify First Nations hunters, former lodge owner says - CBC
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Showcase Opportunity: Indigenous North at BIGSOUND
May 15, 2025 Manitoba Music is looking for expressions of interest from Manitoba-based Indigenous artists who are looking to develop business relationships in Australi…
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Launching Success: Celebrating Young Indigenous Entrepreneurs at the Forefront of Change
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Environment
2nd body recovered after malfunction stranded Sandy Bay First Nation boaters on Lake Manitoba - CBC
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Canada’s Last Chance? What Must Happen Before It’s Too Late – with Dorothy Dobbie, Lt. Gen Michel Maisonneuve, Robert-Falcon Ouellette - FCPP
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Trade and commerce have been a fundamental driver of human interaction since the dawn of humanity. Not only does trade help facilitate mutually beneficial economic growth…
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May 5 is Red Dress Day
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