Nicole Buffie
online producer
Nicole Buffie is an online producer with Global News in Winnipeg. She graduated from RRC Polytech’s Creative Communications program in 2020 with a specialization in journalism. She’s worked for newspapers across the province since then, developing a deep understanding in how underreported communities work and play.
When she’s not writing, you can find her nose stuck in a book, her eye peeping through a camera’s viewfinder or her hand wrapped around a craft beer.
Drop her a line at nicole.buffie@globalnews.ca.
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Land-based learning: conservation group partners with Manitoba AnishinaabeWabano Aki, which means tomorrow’s land in Anishinaabe, will be used for agriculture, conservation, cultural and spiritual purposes by Indigenous communities.Canada3 hours
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Highway accident near Swan River, Man. kills fiveAn RCMP investigation revealed a car with five occupants was driving northbound near Swan River, Man. when it crashed, ejecting the driver and passengers.Canada6 hours
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Woman hit by truck near Dugald, Man. died prior to collision, autopsy showsAn autopsy showed the woman died from injuries sustained in a hit-and-run prior to the 1:50 a.m. accident that was first reported to police.Canada8 hours
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Manitoba election: Your last minute voter guide for 2023With just three days to cast ballots, here is a last-minute guide for Manitoba voters who are still undecided.PoliticsOct 1
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Winnipeg turns orange for National Day for Truth and ReconciliationThe federal statutory holiday was recognized to acknowledge the immediate and generational impacts of residential schools, but is not yet recognized as a stat holiday in Manitoba.CanadaSep 30
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Advance voting in Manitoba election ends Saturday eveningVoters have until 8 p.m. at any polling location to cast a ballot and need a valid piece of government-issued ID with a current address.PoliticsSep 30
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Manitoba workers value health coverage over cash, poll saysA Blue Cross survey found employees working at small businesses in Manitoba preferred having health benefits to a $25,000 raise.CanadaSep 27
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Pedestrian killed in impaired hit-and-run in WinnipegWinnipeg police say an car sped through a red light at Fermor Avenue and St. Mary's Road when it hit a woman who was crossing the south side of Fermor.CanadaSep 27
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RCMP, Bear Clan Patrol search for missing Thompson, Man. teenVera Lynn Flett is described as five-foot, six-inches with shoulder-length brown hair and brown eyes.CanadaSep 26
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Winnipeg homeless encampment cleanup best for residents, advocates say“People living unsheltered are seeking to be good neighbors all the time. They often simply don't have the tools available to them."CanadaSep 26
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Manitoba Public Insurance contract talks hit another road bump'We have said from the beginning that all members at MPI need wage increases that help them start to catch up and keep up. This latest offer leaves far too many members behind.'CanadaSep 26
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Summer crime spree ends with Winnipeg man’s arrestWinnipeg police say between July and September a man broke into a string of shops and businesses where he damaged property and stole a yet-to-be-determined amount of goods.CanadaSep 26
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Brandon, Man. crane climber in custody, cops sayBrandon police say they found a 25-year-old woman who was drunk and climbed the machinery at a construction site.CanadaSep 26
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Days away from the election, here’s why Manitobans are casting a ballotSome Manitoba voters are still undecided as to who they want to see carry the banner, and politicians are doing their final campaign pushes before the Oct. 3 election.PoliticsSep 25
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RCMP searching for missing teen from Portage la PrairieTyeanna Daniels is described as five feet three inches tall and 85 pounds with long, dark brown hair and brown eyes. It is possible she may be in Brandon, Man.CanadaSep 25
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Manitoba police watchdog investigates broken rib during arrestThe Independent Investigation Unit say on Sept. 23, they were notified the previous evening Winnipeg police arrested a man who was later found to have a broken rib.CanadaSep 25
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Rockers Journey and Toto plan Winnipeg showHall-of-famers Journey announced a 30-city tour with companions Toto and will stop in Winnipeg on March 4, 2024.CanadaSep 25
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Rally at Manitoba legislature supports youth transgender rightsA massive crowd supporting youth trans rights rallied outside the the Manitoba legislature Sunday after a "1 Million March for Children” protest was held there a few days earlier.CanadaSep 24
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Affordability protest highlights employment assistance gaps in ManitobaUniversity of Manitoba students took to the streets Saturday morning to demonstrate the difficult decisions people living in poverty make and advocate for universal basic income.CanadaSep 23
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Winnipeg Jets unveil 2023-24 alternate jerseyThe Winnipeg Jets alternative jersey design features red and blue striping and the Winnipeg Jets logo in place of the classic RCAF roundel.SportsSep 23
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High-speed car chase yields arrest of wanted Winnipeg manWinnipeg police say a 31-year-old man is in custody after leading officers on a high-speed car chase through Winnipeg's North End in a stolen vehicle Friday evening.CrimeSep 23
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Stabbing of teen in downtown Winnipeg marks third victim in two daysWinnipeg police were called to Carlton Street at Portage Avenue with reports a 14-year-old boy was stabbed. The incident marks the third stabbing in downtown Winnipeg in two days.CrimeSep 23
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Manitoba RCMP, anthropology team investigating human remainsManitoba RCMP were told workers at a site near Killarney, Man. were excavating gravel when the remains were discovered.CanadaSep 20
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Manitoba top doctor urges vaccination as flu and virus season nearsVaccine campaigns are expected to begin mid-October, but Manitoba's top doctor said not to delay receiving a shot.CanadaSep 20
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Manitoba Tory leader’s promise of 2 million people by 2030 an ambitious goal: academicsManitoba academics say if the population were to grow to two million people by 2030, major improvements to infrastructure and social services would need to happen first.PoliticsSep 19