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  1. 1 killed in Winnipeg house fire

    CBC | Manitoba News - May 15, 2008

    One person is dead after a house fire in Winnipeg's River Heights area Thursday morning.

  2. Aboriginal affairs minister invites colleagues to visit troubled Manitoba reserve

    CBC | Manitoba News - May 15, 2008

    Manitoba's aboriginal affairs minister is organizing a trip for a delegation of cabinet ministers to the Shamattawa First Nation in the province's north next month.

  3. Winnipeg girls blamed for vandalism, fire in new houses

    CBC | Manitoba News - May 15, 2008

    Winnipeg police have arrested two girls after houses were vandalized and burned in a new housing development in early May.

  4. Missing Manitoba man found

    CBC | Manitoba News - May 15, 2008

    A missing 84-year-old man has been located near Teulon, Man., RCMP said Thursday afternoon.

  5. MPs squabble over legislative solution to auto theft

    CBC | Manitoba News - May 15, 2008

    Liberal members of Parliament, including deputy leader Michael Ignatieff are visiting Winnipeg Thursday to discuss hot-button issues affecting Manitobans, including auto theft.

  6. Bones found in Brandon likely a century old; belong to aboriginals

    CBC | Manitoba News - May 15, 2008

    Human bones found at a construction site in Brandon earlier this week were more than a century old and could be from more than one person, officials said Wednesday.

  7. 2 wounded in Winnipeg stabbings

    CBC | Manitoba News - May 15, 2008

    Two people are in hospital after being stabbed in separate incidents in Winnipeg Wednesday night.

  8. 50,000 feared dead as China's president visits quake zone

    CBC | Top Stories News - May 15, 2008

    Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the earthquake-devastated province Sichuan Friday, state news agency Xinhua reported, as rescuers continued to dig for survivors and bodies.

  9. PM to officially apologize for native school abuse next month

    CBC | Top Stories News - May 15, 2008

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper set to officially apologize on June 11 on behalf of the government for abuses suffered by former residents of native residential schools.

  10. Tethered girl gets $60,000 in lawsuit against Victoria police

    CBC | Top Stories News - May 15, 2008

    A jury at a civil trial awarded a teenager $60,000 in punitive damages Thursday for the way two Victoria police officers treated her while she was in their custody.

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