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A Winnipeg man has been sentenced to one year in jail for fleeing the scene of a collision that killed 19-year-old Melissa Ranville.
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Retail sales signal modest growth
Retail sales bounced back in March after a weak February, but sales looked soft excluding the auto sector, and the figures sent mixed signals about first-quarter growth.
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Protesters halt energy board hearing
Protesters have brought to a halt a hearing by the National Energy Board in London, Ont., that environmentalists fear will bring oilsands oil to Ontario and eventually the United States.
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Justin Bieber announces 2012 tour dates
Justin Bieber has announced the dates for his Believe tour with tickets going on sale June 1. But if you are part of Justin Bieber's fan club, a presale will begin at noon on Wednesday, May 23.
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MJHL's season to forget
It was the most taxing Manitoba Junior Hockey League season in history for those in charge.
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Hoops star hopes to go out on top
Winnipeg's Joey Johnson is hoping to capture his third gold medal at his fifth straight Paralympic Games in London, England, before the star wheelchair basketball player calls it a career.
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Triple golf crown for Southwood duo
Southwood's Faye Zachedniak and Rhonda Orr won their third straight low gross title when they shot a two-over par 72 at the Manitoba Women's Alternate Shot Championship at Larters at St. Andrews Golf and Country on Tuesday.
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Borsa wins
Carman's Scott Borsa shot a 142 at the Links at Quarry Oaks to win the two-day PGA of Manitoba's Assistant Pro Championship. Borsa beat Dave Lavallee of The Links at Quarry Oaks by one stroke. Glendale's Andrew Steep was third at 147.
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High school stars
Matthew Fraser of the Garden City Fighting Gophers soccer team has been named the Home Run Sports urban high school athlete of the week.
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Manitoba V-ballers invited back
Winnipeg's Tricia Mayba is among the 49 athletes that Volleyball Canada has invited to Winnipeg to compete for spots on the national women's A and B teams, not long after Team Canada failed to qualify for the 2012 Olympics. They will train at the Investors Group Athletic Centre until Friday.
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"Forgiveness is victims' F word"
"Forgiveness is the 'F' word in victims' circles because its usually asked by people who have never had to forgive anything of this magnitude."
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City in risky position: audit
How Winnipeg will pay for its ballooning infrastructure deficit presents a major risk to the city's ability to meet future goals, according to an internal audit department assessment.
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Arson fueled by gang feud
Winnipeg police have arrested a fourth suspect in connection to a $700,000 arson at a West End apartment block that justice officials say was sparked over a beef between rival street gangs.
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CP Rail workers on strike
Locomotive engineers and conductors at Canadian Pacific Railway went on strike early on Wednesday after failing to reach a contract agreement, a union body said, shutting down freight operations on Canada's second-biggest railroad.
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Donald Driver Cha-cha-chas to 'Dancing' win
Green Bay Packers football star Donald Driver won the 14th season of 'Dancing With the Stars' on Tuesday, Cha-cha-cha-ing to victory on the strength of perfect scores from the show's judges and voting support from fervid fans.
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