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A Saskatoon man who was charged with manslaughter in relation to an incident that happened in Winkler, is scheduled to appear in court today.
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Fall Clean-Up Campaign Kicks Off
The City of Dauphin's Fall Clean-up Campaign begins today in the Day 4 Area in the back lane.
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RCMP Respond To Single Vehicle Rollover
Westman RCMP have responded to a vehicle roll over.
At approximately 10:30 am yesterday, Westman RCMP received reports of an overturned vehicle just west of Melita on Provincial Road 445.
While on scene, local fire and paramedic personnel police say found two males unresponsive in the turned over vehicle.
The two male occupants were removed and pronounced deceased on scene.
RCMP say both males aged 33 and 45 were from Ireland.
RCMP are continuing to investigate the incident, and what ultimately led to the roll over.
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Two Manitoban Women Dead After Fatal Crash
A man and a woman have been killed in Winnipeg after a vehicle crashed into a building.
Police say 35-year-old Janne Lahteenmaki of Winnipeg and 36-year-old Sarah Sanderson of Dugald, Manitoba, died early yesterday from their injuries after being taken to hospital in critical condition.
Police are still investigating and are asking anyone with information on the crash to contact them.
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Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Apologizes For Incorrect Death
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority is apologizing once again for accidentally telling a patient's family that their loved one was dead.
Lorna Paisley says she was recovering from a respiratory infection at Victoria General Hospital in July when a unit nurse called her husband to tell him she was dead.
A few minutes later, the nurse realized her error and called Paisley's distraught husband to inform him of the mix up.
The authority also apologized recently for a mistake in September that led to a nurse incorrectly informing a man that his 100-year-old mother had died.
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A Day Full Of Television For Canadian Thanksgiving
After turkey dinners are cleared off the table tonight, a lot of Canadians may be flipping channels back and forth on their TVs between the Blue Jays game and the U-S presidential debate.
Instead of issuing apologies for a 2005 video where he makes vulgar comments about women, Donald Trump's camp says he's going to attack Bill Clinton.
The town-hall style debate will have Trump and Clinton fielding questions from ABC's Martha Raddatz and CNN's Anderson Cooper as well as from undecided voters in the audience.
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