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洪水恐慌、卡尔加里裁员与意外的邮件转变——你在温尼伯的星期三

24 篇文章 1 个月前 193

🌊 天气与环境

  1. 曼尼托巴省省长瓦布·基纽在佩吉斯原住民部落大显身手! 随着洪水的潜在威胁,基纽帮助居民铺设沙袋。省政府正在与原住民事业和联邦政府共同努力应对这场灾难,形成一个超越10,000人口的社区统一阵线。那么,怎么样?确保防洪的时间不多了,每一点帮助都至关重要!
  2. 保护佩吉斯免受春季洪水影响,时间紧迫! 基纽的实地考察突显了当地居民为可能的灾难做好紧急准备的紧迫性。大家共同努力寻求长期解决方案——因为谁会想要第二次灾难呢?

📬 商业与经济

  1. 加拿大邮政有一张通往社区邮筒的路线图! 不再提供上门服务,他们宣布开始五年的社区盒投递转型。他们的目标是结束多年的财政亏损,同时跟上加拿大不断变化的投递需求。那么,怎么样?这个变化可能重新定义你收信的方式——你准备好迎接这个新常态了吗?
  2. 看起来“跳过菜”正在清理整顿! 他们宣布裁员并关闭全国的杂货配送服务中心。这家配送巨头经历收缩,激起了关于这对我们当地食品配送意味着什么的讨论。那么,怎么样?这可能会改变你近期的晚餐计划——记得储备一些食材!
  3. 零售盗窃严重伤害布兰登的商业! 当地商会报告说,盗窃案件激增了惊人的40%。随着零售商感受到压力,这引发了一个问题:谁在保护我们的本地商店?那么,怎么样?支持本地商店,让我们共同助力社区的繁荣!

🏥 健康与安全

  1. 一名温尼伯的急救人员陷入麻烦! 由于在社交媒体上发布反犹太言论,在2023年的一起悲惨事件后,他们面临纪律处分。这是一个严峻的提醒,话语的力量非同寻常,特别是在关怀职业人士的工作中。那么,怎么样?对我们的公职人员的行为进行问责至关重要!
  2. 在帕斯发生惊人的袭击事件! 一名女子因在医院探视期间袭击护士而被捕。这突显了我们医疗设施内持续存在的安全问题——到底需要什么才能确保护士们能够毫无恐惧地工作?那么,怎么样?我们医疗英雄的健康对于患者护理至关重要。

⚖️ 本地新闻与社区

  1. 原住民大会对此并不满意! 该协会领导人拒绝了RCMP对其针对原住民的秘密监视计划表态遗憾。这是建立信任的关键时刻,也是对执法问责的明确表态。那么,怎么样?这是关于解决历史不公正的问题——对话是必要的!
  2. 市政府工作人员拒绝设立专门的无家可归者营地! 这一决定反映了关于如何以有效方式解决无家可归问题的持续辩论。在没有简单解决方案的情况下,很明显关于这一复杂问题的讨论必须继续。那么,怎么样?我们如何选择支持弱势群体,展现了我们社区的性格。

📚 其他新闻

  1. 曼尼托巴省省长面临矛盾! 一份政府文件提出了关于近期解雇一名前教师专员的声明的质疑。政治水域并不经常变得混乱,所以请继续关注这件事将如何发展!那么,怎么样?透明度在领导力中至关重要,我们都有权知道事情的真相。
  2. Booking.com 用户,请保持警惕! 由于数据泄露,客户被警告可能存在“预订劫持”情况——这提醒我们总是要保持自己的信息安全。那么,怎么样?保护你的数据和预订下一个假期同样重要!

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Admitted drug trafficker wants to withdraw pleas, says disgraced Winnipeg officer threatened him at gunpoint

A man who admitted to selling drugs in Winnipeg is trying to withdraw his guilty pleas, alleging he was threatened at gunpoint by a disgraced police officer now in prison for corruption.

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Report to police HQ inquiry recommends urgent changes to the way Winnipeg manages major projects

A report commissioned by the Winnipeg police headquarters inquiry recommends three urgent changes to the way the city manages projects with budgets in the range of $100 million to $500 million.

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Winnipeg paramedic punished for antisemitic social media posts after 2023 attack on Israel

A Winnipeg paramedic has been punished by the regulator after facing complaints over antisemitic social media posts made in the wake of the Hamas-led attack on Israel in 2023.

General Apr 16, 2026

Government document contradicts Manitoba premier's position that ex-teacher commissioner was fired

An official government document contradicts the premier's statement that Manitoba's former teacher commissioner was fired.

General Apr 16, 2026

City staff reject idea of designated homeless encampment in Winnipeg

A designated homeless encampment site staffed around the clock would require significant resources and could pull support away from other efforts to address homelessness, a new City of Winnipeg report says.

General Apr 16, 2026

Peguis residents, volunteers ramp up efforts ahead of yet another potentially devastating flood

'It's over and over, over and over and over the same thing," 72-year-old resident says, as Canadian Red Cross gears up to send equipment and personnel to Manitoba community ahead of spring runoff.

General Apr 16, 2026

Another rural Manitoba icon lost as Austin's grain elevator demolished

For decades, it pierced the prairie sky, standing sentinel in western Manitoba. Austin's grain elevator, a landmark off the Trans-Canada Highway, saw its last sunrise Wednesday. The elevator, built in 1951, was demolished because it was deemed unfit for occupancy in 2025.

General Apr 16, 2026

Woman arrested after nurse punched in the face at hospital in The Pas

A woman has been arrested for allegedly punching a nurse in the face at a hospital in The Pas. The Manitoba Nurses Union said the attack is part of a larger trend of attacks against health workers.

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Assembly of First Nations head rejects RCMP 'regret' for secret Indigenous surveillance program

The head of the Assembly of First Nations is rejecting the RCMP's recent statement of regret for a secret surveillance program that targeted hundreds of Indigenous people. Such statements are "not a sufficient response," Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says in a letter to the prime minister.

General Apr 16, 2026

Canadian Real Estate Association downgrades housing market forecast due to 'oil shock'

Canadian Real Estate Association has downgraded its housing market forecast following a jump in fixed mortgage rates and weaker than expected housing sales in the first three months of 2026. CREA had been forecasting higher sales, based on the idea that pent-up demand would emerge, especially from first-time buyers.

General Apr 16, 2026

Winnipeg group warns of drug supply dangers after it says 5 people died within 2 weeks

A Winnipeg organization is urging people to get their drugs tested after it says five people connected to its community died after using substances within the last two weeks.

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Brandon businesses hurt by 40 per cent increase in retail theft: chamber of commerce

Items are flying off the shelves in Brandon stores but not being paid for, prompting businesses to call the local chamber of commerce for help. Jennifer Ludwig, the organization's president, said the number of shoplifting offences has increased by about 40 per cent in the last year.

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Air travel faces 'unprecedented' fuel crisis as war squeezes supply, experts warn

Europe has "maybe six weeks" of jet fuel left, the head of the International Energy Agency said Thursday, warning of possible flight cancellations "soon" if oil supplies remain throttled. Here's what consumers should know.

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Widely used fertilizer can degrade nearly half of freshwater bodies on Canadian Prairies: study

A popular fertilizer that helps feed most of the world can degrade nearly half of all freshwater bodies on the Canadian Prairies, according to a new study by a group of Manitoba and Saskatchewan researchers. However, one expert says the findings may be an "overstatement."

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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Thursday, April 16, 2026

A messy day ahead across much of southern Manitoba. Accumulating snow is likely in parts of the Parkland and Interlake.

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Canada Post lays out 5-year plan to convert to community mailbox delivery

Canada Post lays out 5-year plan to convert to community mailbox delivery

The mail carrier says it has begun discussions with 13 communities that will see the first conversions in late 2026 and early 2027, starting a five-year national conversion.

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Skip the Dishes lays off staff, closes grocery delivery service centres in Canada

Skip the Dishes is closing its Skip Express Lane grocery distribution centres and laid off the workers who staffed them during a conference call on Wednesday morning, an employee who was let go says.

General Apr 16, 2026

Researchers aim to map trade route through ice and enable year-round shipping from Churchill to Europe

The University of Manitoba and the Arctic Research Foundation say they are entering a crucial phase of a study to establish the feasibility of turning Churchill into a year-round maritime hub.

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Missing girl, 15, last seen in Thompson nearly a week ago: RCMP

Police in northern Manitoba are searching for a missing teenage girl who has not been seen in nearly a week.

General Apr 16, 2026

Trump expected to OK resolution to lift mining ban on Minnesota wilderness area near Canadian border

Congressional Republicans have sent U.S. President Donald Trump a resolution that would lift a federal ban on mining near Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, about 160 kilometres southwest of Thunder Bay, Ont.

General Apr 16, 2026

Preschool-age child dies in fall, no foul play suspected: Winnipeg police

A preschool-age child died after being taken to hospital following a fall on Wednesday afternoon, Winnipeg police said.

General Apr 16, 2026

Manitoba premier visiting Peguis First Nation as community prepares for potentially devastating flood

Premier Wab Kinew is scheduled to visit an Interlake First Nation frantically preparing for what could be severe flooding.

General Apr 16, 2026
‘It’s a race against time’ to ready for flood in Peguis First Nation, says Kinew

‘It’s a race against time’ to ready for flood in Peguis First Nation, says Kinew

Premier Wab Kinew visited Peguis First Nation to assist with flood prevention efforts in the lead up to what may be the final days before the spring flood hits the community.

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