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Manitoba considers move to permanent daylight time, but there are conditions

Manitoba considers move to permanent daylight time, but there are conditions

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is planning to do away with seasonal time changes and move to permanent daylight time, but only if the United States leads the way and the idea gets public support.
SkipTheDishes names Howard Migdal new CEO, Kevin Edwards to retire

SkipTheDishes names Howard Migdal new CEO, Kevin Edwards to retire

WINNIPEG — Food delivery app SkipTheDishes has named Howard Migdal as its new chief executive officer. The Winnipeg-based company says Migdal, who previously served as Skip's chief operating officer, will replace Kevin Edwards.
Manitoba Hydro seeks rate hikes and issues warning about government targets

Manitoba Hydro seeks rate hikes and issues warning about government targets

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Hydro is asking the provincial regulator, the Public Utilities Board, to approve electricity rate increases of 3.5 per cent in each of the next two years.
NFI Group reports US$42.6M Q3 loss, revenue up from year ago

NFI Group reports US$42.6M Q3 loss, revenue up from year ago

WINNIPEG — NFI Group Inc. reported a loss of US$42.6 million in its latest quarter compared with a loss of US$15.4 million in the same quarter last year as its revenue edged higher.
Manitoba's pre-election throne speech promises better health care, less crime

Manitoba's pre-election throne speech promises better health care, less crime

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government promised to improve health care, tackle crime and set up new oversight for teachers in a pre-election throne speech Tuesday.

Manitoba byelection scheduled to fill seat of former Tory cabinet minister

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson has called a byelection for Dec. 13.
Highlights of the Manitoba government's annual speech from the throne

Highlights of the Manitoba government's annual speech from the throne

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's Progressive Conservative government on Tuesday laid out its plans for the coming year in the annual throne speech. Here are some highlights: — New funding for hospital infrastructure and addiction treatment spaces.
Blue Bombers win West final by beating Lions 28-20

Blue Bombers win West final by beating Lions 28-20

WINNIPEG — Brady Oliveira was determined to help his team get back to the Grey Cup championship game for the third straight time.
Bombers running back Oliveira ready for first post-season start

Bombers running back Oliveira ready for first post-season start

WINNIPEG — Brady Oliveira is ready to be in the playoff spotlight. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers third-year running back will make his first post-season start at that position when the team hosts the B.C.
In-person ceremonies resume, crowd gathers in Winnipeg for Remembrance Day

In-person ceremonies resume, crowd gathers in Winnipeg for Remembrance Day

WINNIPEG — It has been three years since Ralph Wild last attended a Remembrance Day ceremony in person, but in some ways it's like he never left.
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