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洪水困擾、滿貫安打與賽季末的噴射機戲劇 - 你在溫尼比克的週五

25 篇文章 1 個月前 178

🌧️ 天氣困擾

  1. 佩奎斯第一民族在洪水恐懼中屏息以待。 由於費舍爾河水位上升,約有225戶家庭面臨危險,迄今為止只有四分之一得到了沙包保護。省長瓦布·基紐參與了沙包的工作,但這是否足夠?每一個沙袋都在保護這個社區中發揮著重要作用!

  2. 從曼尼托巴到魁北克,洪水準備工作如火如荼! 全國各地的社區正在爭搶沙袋,因為春季洪水威脅著家庭。魁北克的聖傑羅姆關閉了一座橋,官員們不知疲倦地工作以確保居民安全。讓我們希望天氣能合作!

🏈 體育亮點

  1. 你好,藍色轟炸機!加拿大四分衛泰勒·埃爾傑斯馬回歸故土。 在探索NFL的選項後,埃爾傑斯馬決定回家加入轟炸機隊。他準備在CFL中創造自己的名聲——他會成為溫尼比克所需要的明星嗎?

  2. 溫尼比克噴射機的賽季以失利收場。 在一個有希望的開局後,噴射機以令人失望的方式結束了與鯊魚隊的賽季。球迷們面臨一個艱難的問題——噴射機能否東山再起?是時候進行改變了!

🏢 城市更新

  1. 社區郵箱讓老年人不滿。 一位85歲的溫尼比克居民對從家庭郵件投遞轉向社區郵箱表示不滿。這是便利與可及性之間的辯論;希望市政府能夠傾聽,並找到平衡點!

  2. 波音的投資為當地研發帶來3600萬美元。 令人興奮的時刻,波音宣布為其溫尼比克設施投入大量資金,承諾推動當地經濟發展。這可能意味著更多的工作崗位和航空航天領域的創新!

⚖️ 犯罪與安全

  1. 竊電事件讓一名女性陷入困境。 一名46歲的女性因篡改她的曼尼托巴水電公司的電表而面臨指控。這是一個令人震驚的電力遊戲故事——聽起來像是滑向了危險的坡道!

  2. 青少年在學校襲擊事件後被捕。 兩名青少年在溫尼比克的一所學校發生事件後被捕,提醒我們要確保學校的安全並保護我們的孩子。

🌱 社區倡議

  1. 性侵犯幸存者的新支持中心即將開幕。 幸存者希望危機中心計劃在今夏於塞爾基爾開門,為幸存者提供重要支持。這是一個急需的康復和癒合空間,我們都應該支持!

  2. 緊急呼籲發布公共健康緊急狀態。 曼尼托巴的組織敦促政府解決日益增長的藥物相關死亡問題。這是影響我們社區的一個嚴峻問題,迫切需要關注!

🎉 好消息

  1. 溫尼比克的本土作者在兒童文學中熠熠生輝! 作者喬恩·克拉森贏得高達75萬美元的瑞典獎金,讓我們的城市在文學界聲名遠播。為本地人才的勝利歡呼吧!

  2. 布蘭登通過30萬美元的安全資金煥發活力。 市長慶祝一筆旨在市中心振興的投資,幫助為該區域注入新的生機。讓我們一起為這進展喝彩,可以嗎?

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Canada Post announces first 136,000 addresses to lose door-to-door delivery

Canada Post has announced the first batch of addresses in 13 communities it plans to stop delivering directly to, part of the Crown corporation's larger plan to restructure and stay afloat after losing billions of dollars.

General Apr 17, 2026

'Things were messy' in rush to complete police headquarters project, city lawyer tells inquiry

A senior City of Winnipeg lawyer found herself facing questions in a courtroom-like setting Thursday at the Winnipeg police headquarters inquiry.

General Apr 17, 2026

$300K in provincial safety funding will help Brandon's downtown revitalization: mayor

Brandon's mayor says $300,000 in funding to improve downtown safety and security could be used for better lighting, more police cadets or enhacing a 24-hour washroom.

General Apr 17, 2026

Winnipeg-born author Jon Klassen wins nearly $750K Swedish prize for children's literature

Jon Klassen, the Winnipeg-born children's book author and illustrator of I Want My Hat Back, has won a Swedish book prize worth nearly $750,000.

General Apr 17, 2026

West Broadway residents aim to take housing off the market, keep it affordable with new ownership structure

Residents in a Winnipeg neighbourhood want to buy up land and protect it as affordable housing for years to come.

General Apr 17, 2026

Ottawa rebuffs Manitoba immigration minister's pressing for higher numbers

The minister in charge of Manitoba's immigration system travelled to Ottawa this week with local business leaders to push for extensions to federal work permits and for immigration increases through the provincial nominee program. The answer was no.

General Apr 17, 2026

RCMP officer failed to find gun during search of youth being placed in Thompson detachment cell

Police say something "went wrong" when a youth managed to get a gun into a cell at the Thompson RCMP detachment after a search failed to find it on him. The incident happened in 2024. Cleaning staff found the gun behind a toilet two days later, and ammunition was later found in the toilet bowl.

General Apr 17, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, April 17, 2026

Light snow tapers off early in the day for southern Manitoba, with up to 10 centimetres possible in the northeast. Temperatures warm up by early next week.

General Apr 17, 2026

Manitoba should declare public health emergency amid spike in drug-related deaths, groups say

Some front-line organizations in Winnipeg are calling for the province to declare a public health emergency after a recent spike in drug-related deaths.

General Apr 17, 2026

Lawyer says ex-client didn't mention disgraced Winnipeg police officer before pleading guilty

A lawyer who previously represented a man now trying to withdraw his guilty pleas in a drug case, alleging he was forced to enter them by a Winnipeg police officer who threatened him at gunpoint, says he never heard anything about that story.

General Apr 17, 2026

Human smuggler asks U.S. appeals court to quash conviction, sentence

One of two men convicted of human smuggling in 2025 is asking a U.S. court to overturn his conviction and sentence, in a case where a family of four from India froze to death as they tried to walk across the international border from Manitoba in blizzard conditions in 2022.

General Apr 17, 2026

Winnipeg Jets go out with a whimper, ending season with 6-1 home-ice drubbing by Sharks

Macklin Celebrini set a San Jose Sharks' franchise record for points in a season after a goal and pair of assists in a 6-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday.

General Apr 17, 2026

Canadian QB signs with Winnipeg Blue Bombers after exploring options in NFL, UFL

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers club announced Thursday night it had signed Canadian quarterback Taylor Elgersma, who won the . Hec Crighton Trophy with Wilfrid Laurier in 2024. Contact details weren't divulged.

General Apr 17, 2026

Grocery benefit and one-time GST top-up to land in Canadians' accounts this summer

The Liberal government's groceries benefit and GST top-up announced in January will begin landing in Canadians' bank accounts this summer.

General Apr 17, 2026
From Manitoba to Quebec, Canadians prepare for spring flooding

From Manitoba to Quebec, Canadians prepare for spring flooding

Environment Canada said parts of southern Quebec had received up to 40 millimetres of rain since the start to the week, and forecasts are calling for more.

Weather Apr 17, 2026

Freezing rain makes for dicey driving conditions in southeast Manitoba

A band of freezing rain that passed through southeastern Manitoba made for a dicey drive on Friday morning.

General Apr 17, 2026

Boeing announces $36M for research and development at Winnipeg facility

Boeing plans to spend $36 million on composite aerospace manufacturing research and development projects at its Winnipeg facility, the aerospace company's president announced Friday.

General Apr 17, 2026

2 teens arrested after officers called for report of assault at Winnipeg school: police

Two teenage girls were arrested following an incident at a Winnipeg school on Thursday, police say.

General Apr 17, 2026

Shift from home delivery to community mailboxes 'not good at all,' 85-year-old Winnipegger says

Canada Post's decision to phase out home delivery in more Winnipeg neighbourhoods is not welcome news for Bernice Lamontagne, who's about to turn 85 and uses a cane to get around.

General Apr 17, 2026
Woman accused of ‘forcibly’ tampering with Manitoba Hydro meter to steal power

Woman accused of ‘forcibly’ tampering with Manitoba Hydro meter to steal power

A 46-year-old Winnipeg woman was arrested after being accused of interfering with a load limiter on her hydro meter and stealing power for much of last month, according to police.

Crime Apr 17, 2026
ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets need to look past loyalty and focus on change

ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets need to look past loyalty and focus on change

There are few words about the season of the Winnipeg Jets that haven’t already been said. The GM has said the right things.  So has the coach and the players.

Sports Apr 17, 2026
Northern Manitoba could see ‘protected land’ label for Seal River Watershed

Northern Manitoba could see ‘protected land’ label for Seal River Watershed

A proposal from the First Nations in the Seal River Watershed Alliance, along with the provincial and federal governments proposes designating the watershed as protected land.

Environment Apr 17, 2026
New centre looks to expand support for Manitoba sexual assault survivors

New centre looks to expand support for Manitoba sexual assault survivors

Staff travel across the Interlake to deliver educational workshops, provide counselling and support survivors when they present at hospitals and RCMP detachments.

Canada Apr 17, 2026
Most homes at risk of flooding on Manitoba First Nation still need protection: Kinew

Most homes at risk of flooding on Manitoba First Nation still need protection: Kinew

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says about a quarter of the homes at risk of flooding on Peguis First Nation are being protected so far

Weather Apr 17, 2026
Canadian QB Elgersma says `it was time to come home’ after signing with Blue Bombers

Canadian QB Elgersma says `it was time to come home’ after signing with Blue Bombers

Taylor Elgersma doesn't view coming to the CFL and signing with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers this week as a consolation prize.

Sports Apr 17, 2026