Amy-Ellen Prentice
Online Producer
Amy-Ellen joined the Global News team in June 2021. She is originally from Northampton, England, and moved to Alberta at the age of 10. She then made the 13-hour move to Winnipeg to start her career. She has always had a large passion for writing and telling stories.
Amy-Ellen is an online producer at Global News. Reach her at
amy-ellen.prentice@globalnews.ca
Twitter Handle – @AmyEllenGlobal
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Video Archives
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Winter sports enthusiasts anticipate action as cold snap eases in Winnipeg
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Winnipeg small business owner faces uncertain future as CEBA repayment deadline looms
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Alzheimer’s awareness month sheds light on dementia challenges in Manitoba
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Churchill Northern Studies Centre using $83K grant to improve polar-bear research
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Snow-lacking season challenges Winnipeg skiers
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Holiday shoppers embrace creativity amid budget challenges
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Dream Factory co-founder, battles terminal cancer, inspiring living memorial campaign
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Winnipeg injury rehab center champions inclusivity with wheelchair curling tournament
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Veteran Winnipeg safe breaker cracks open decades-old mystery at Garrick Hotel
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Grieving community holds vigil on Langside Street after quadruple homicide
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Runners brave cold for Salvation Army’s Santa Shuffle, raising $2.5K
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Kiwi runs across Canada, raises $24,000 for Cancer care in the country
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Winnipeg gears up for a night of high-energy rock and roll celebration at Park Theatre
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Daylight Saving time shift raises sleep concerns in Winnipeg
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Woman’s encounter highlights concerns of Islamophobia in Winnipeg
Author Archives
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Manitoba mental health advocates encourage open conversations on ‘Blue Monday’The concept of the day began nearly 20 years ago and it's always the third Monday in January.HealthJan 15
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Canada spends $86M to accelerate health-care accreditation and address labour shortagesThe money will go to organizations across Canada to speed up the process of training and recognizing health-care workers with international credentials.HealthJan 15
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Winnipegger adds local flair to Emmy Awards as seat filler among A-list starsWinnipegger Amanda Buhse is adding local flair to Monday's Emmy Award night as she got the incredible opportunity to be a seat filler and sit next to A-list stars.CanadaJan 15
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Manitoba government spends over $1.6 million on heritage initiativesThe minister said these applications will fund community initiatives to preserve and promote the unique heritage sector across the province.CanadaJan 15
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Parked Winnipeg police vehicle hit by impaired driver on Silver AvenuePolice say community support officers were in the vehicle in the eastbound parking lane near Albany Street when a car going westbound suddenly swerved and hit the parked vehicle.CrimeJan 15
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Transit bus evacuated in Winnipeg after assault with bear spray: policeWinnipeg police say a transit bus was evacuated after an assault with bear spray on Saturday evening.CrimeJan 15
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Late-night shooting incident on Archibald leads to arrest: Winnipeg policeA search warrant was used on the suspect's vehicle and a Glock handgun was seized, police say.CrimeJan 15
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Winter sports enthusiasts anticipate action as cold snap eases in WinnipegWinter sports enthusiasts are anticipating getting back on the ice or snow as soon as the cold snap eases in Winnipeg.SportsJan 14
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Winnipeg police investigate house fire in Point DouglasWinnipeg police and fire crews are investigating a house fire in the Point Douglas neighbourhood on Sunday.CanadaJan 14
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Winnipeg small business owner faces uncertain future as CEBA repayment deadline loomsWinnipeg small business owner Barbara Best is now facing an uncertain future as she struggles to repay the Canadian Emergency Business Account Loan (CEBA).EconomyJan 13
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Winnipeg’s Main Street Project launches 50/50 raffle, aims to raise $15k for food programsThe Main Street Project in Winnipeg has launched a 50/50 raffle in hopes of raising more money for food programs.CanadaJan 13
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Manitoba couple embraces green living in province’s sole certified passive homeRandy Webber and Mavis Lewis-Webber are embracing green living in Manitoba's sole certified-passive home.EconomyJan 10
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Holiday check stop program reveals alarming number of impaired drivers: Manitoba RCMPThe holiday check-stop program revealed an alarming number of impaired drivers despite warnings, according to Manitoba RCMP.CrimeJan 10
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Manitoba writers to receive international mentorship with new film acceleratorScreenwriters in Manitoba are getting the opportunity to take their skills international.CanadaJan 10
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Missing man last seen in RM of Glenella-Lansdowne found: Manitoba RCMPRCMP in Minnedosa, Man., say a man who had been missing since November has been found.CanadaJan 9
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Winnipeg property owner faces over $100k in firefighting costs for alleged arson incidentsWinnipegger Maria Suzuki owns a property on Elgin Avenue and she is now facing over $100,000 in firefighting costs after multiple alleged arson incidents.CanadaJan 8
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Man struck and killed at carwash entrance, Winnipeg police investigatingWinnipeg police say they are investigating after a man was hit by a vehicle at a carwash entrance.CanadaJan 8
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Woman crossing street fatally struck by car, Winnipeg police investigateWinnipeg police say a 70-year-old woman was hit and killed after a minor collision last Friday afternoon.CanadaJan 8
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Alzheimer’s awareness month sheds light on dementia challenges in ManitobaErin Crawford from the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba says around 3,400 Manitobans are expected to develop dementia this year.HealthJan 7
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Series of fires keep Winnipeg crews busy over the weekendWinnipeg fire crews doused four fires between Saturday afternoon and early Sunday morning. The first fire was called in around 4 p.m. The final one under control by 6:34 a.m.CanadaJan 7
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Missing 53-year-old Thompson man found, RCMP sayRCMP in Thompson, Man., say they are searching for a missing 53-year-old man.CanadaJan 6
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Winter making a grand entrance in Manitoba: Environment CanadaColder temperatures and bigger snowfalls are on the way for this week, according to Environment Canada.EnvironmentJan 6
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Manitoba premier aims for tough stance on crime 3 months into termManitoba's new premier Wab Kinew says he wants to send a clear message 'that the streets of Manitoba belong to us, the people of Manitoba, they don't belong to the criminals.'CrimeJan 6
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Northbound Arlington Street in Winnipeg closed for weeksAccording to a social media post Saturday, a section of Arlington Street in Winnipeg has been closed for unspecified reasons. Motorists are advised to take alternative routes.TrafficJan 6
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Festive atmosphere The Forks as Winnipeg welcomes 2024Family-friendly activities like music and storytelling will continue every weekend through January and February as part of Winnipeg's 150th anniversary celebrations.CanadaJan 1