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溫尼伯的天氣困擾,藍色轟炸機的熱議和市政動態——您的4月18日快訊

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🌧️ 天氣警告

  1. 準備迎接雨雪混亂! 由於預計安大略省北部和魁北克將出現20至35毫米的降雨,特發天氣聲明已發布,暴風雪警告也複雜了情況。如果你在該地區,出行時請謹慎,可能會有道路封閉和局部洪水的情況。

🚦 交通與市政新聞

  1. 系好安全帶,Portage 駕駛員! 從下週開始,Portage大道的西行交通將收縮為單車道,以進行城鎮改善。預計會出現交通擁堵,所以也許考慮乘坐公共汽車或拼車來保持你的心情!
  2. Niverville 有個計劃! 曼尼托巴省政府和 Niverville 將共同解決 1770 萬美元的費用,以改善主街。這一改進肯定會振興城鎮的心臟,並推動當地企業的發展!
  3. 告別 Harbourview! 溫尼伯市宣布 Harbourview 娛樂中心將在 2026 年底前關閉。它會被什麼取代呢?時間會告訴我們!

🏈 體育新聞

  1. 新四分衛即將登場! 對於溫尼伯藍色轟炸機的球迷來說,未來的日子充滿期待,因為這位之前在美國試過的最新四分衛終於在這裡找到了歸屬。讓我們看看他能否讓球隊重返勝利軌道!
  2. 噴射機球迷心情低落! 我們心愛的溫尼伯噴射機在錯過 NHL 季後賽後,留下了失望的反思。一隻小鳥告訴我,球迷們在休賽季渴望變革!

🎨 文化角落

  1. 讓花兒盛開! 藝術綻放盛會正在點亮溫尼伯藝術畫廊的春季!這場花卉盛宴承諾帶來驚人的視覺盛宴——這是一個欣賞藝術的絕佳借口!

⚖️ 法律更新

  1. 正義在布蘭登得以伸張。 一名蘇族達科他民族男子因二級謀殺罪在布蘭登的審判中被判有罪。對於許多人來說,這個冷酷的現實讓人心痛,但正義始終是我們的基石。

🚨 社區關切

  1. 失踪人員! 針對一位最後在星期四晚上在 Selkirk 被目擊的老人已發布銀色警報。讓我們保持警覺,作為社區貢獻自己的一份力量,幫助那些需要幫助的人。
  2. Peguis 第一民族的洪水恐懼。 曼尼托巴省省長警告說,Peguis 第一民族的許多家庭因洪水仍面臨危險。這是團結社區和動員支持的另一理由!

💔 健康警報

  1. 麻疹病例上升! 曼尼托巴省報告了 45 例新的麻疹病例,這一數字超過了加拿大總數的一半。提醒大家保持警惕,確保疫苗接種及時更新!

🏗️ 基礎設施新聞

  1. 聯邦資金懸而未決! 根據 Kinew 的說法,Churchill 的潛在擴展可能取決於到 2030 年的 LNG 裝船能力。這可能重塑我們的未來;讓我們保持希望!

🌱 環保努力

  1. 幫助塑造我們的公園! 公眾被邀請對保護 Seal River 流域的計劃發表意見。你的聲音很重要,不要錯過對環保努力產生影響的機會!

🎭 社區慶祝

  1. 跨越十年舞動! 布蘭登的一所舞蹈學校正在迎來一個重要里程碑,慶祝 50 年優雅舞姿和熱情表演的輝煌。讓我們前去支持這個充滿活力的地方舞蹈圈!

🏡 公众资源

  1. 坚定的立场。 曼尼托巴省省长对解雇前教师专员的声明持坚决立场。政府透明度至关重要;让我们让领导人负责任!

💼 经济更新

  1. 水费或将冻结? 温尼伯正在考虑在意外的收入激增后冻结水费。不过,这个提案仍取决于外部资金——它能否成功施行?

🛠️ 汽车问题

  1. 福特召回! 由于变速杆问题,加拿大有 144,000 辆 F-150 被召回,可能会影响一些本地司机。是时候检查一下你的卡车是否在召回名单上了!

那就是您的日常快讯,朋友们!在外面一定要注意安全!

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Most Peguis First Nation homes threatened by flooding still need protection, Manitoba premier says

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says about a quarter of the homes at risk of flooding on Peguis First Nation are being protected so far, as the community braces for rising water on the nearby Fisher River.

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Manitoba premier stands by statement ex-teacher commissioner was fired

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Silver alert issued for missing senior last seen in Selkirk on Thursday night: Manitoba RCMP

A silver alert has been issued for a missing woman with dementia who hasn't contacted her family in more than a day, RCMP say. Cynthia Jacobucci, 68, was last seen in Selkirk, Man., on Thursday night, RCMP said in a Friday alert

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Public asked to weigh in on plan to preserve Seal River watershed through parks, national reserve

A vast and biodiverse ecosystem in Manitoba's north is one step closer to long-term protections that the province and Ottawa have been talking about extending for years.

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Federal cash for Churchill expansion could hinge on ability to ship LNG by 2030, Kinew suggests

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says Ottawa has hinted that it wants liquified natural gas shipping out of Churchill by 2030 or federal support for an expansion of a port in the community could be off the table.

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Judge finds Sioux Valley Dakota Nation man guilty of 2nd-degree murder after Brandon trial

A Sioux Valley Dakota Nation man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a younger man in the community. Jeremy John Blacksmith, 43, was accused of shooting 21-year old Blaze Tacan in the head with a sawed-off shotgun nearly three years ago.

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Manitoba reports 45 new measles cases, continues to make up most of Canada's infections

Manitoba has again recorded dozens of new measles cases since its last weekly update, as it holds on to its place as Canada's hot spot for the highly contagious disease.

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Art in Bloom brings spring floral vibes to Winnipeg Art Gallery

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Ford recalls 144,000 F-150s in Canada due to gearshift issue

Safety issue impacts some vehicles with six-speed automatic transmissions made between 2015 and 2017. The issue can cause unexpected downshifting while the vehicle is moving.

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Disappointed Winnipeg Jets reflect on fall from grace after missing out on NHL playoffs

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Harbourview Recreation Complex to be demolished by end of 2026, City of Winnipeg says

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'Excited to be here': new Winnipeg QB focused on Blue Bombers after trying his luck in U.S.

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Brandon dance school celebrates 50 years of fleet-footed moves

High-flying kicks and fleet-footed dancers are celebrating the Brandon Troyanda School of Ukrainian Dance's 50th anniversary this weekend. More than 600 dancers from Manitoba and Saskatchewan are expected to take part in the school's biennial festival and competition.

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Niverville, Manitoba government to share $17.7M costs to improve Main Street

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Westbound traffic down to 1 lane on stretch of Portage Avenue next week, True North says

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Dawson Trek preserves 155-year history of Manitoba's log-road link to eastern Canada

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The NHL’s new weapon: 6 regular guys from Winnipeg and a smartphone

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Riley Laychuk's weekend forecast: cooler temperatures

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Special weather statements issued for parts of Ontario, Quebec

Special weather statements issued for parts of Ontario, Quebec

Rain warnings are in effect across parts of Ontario and Quebec, with flooding concerns rising as saturated ground and swollen rivers face more rainfall.

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