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驼鹿奇迹、洪水警报与一丝争议 — 你在温尼伯星期四的新闻

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🏒 体育

  1. 临场英勇拯救了驼鹿队的一天! 在一场扣人心弦的第二场比赛中,大卫·古斯塔夫森在仅剩43秒时打入制胜球,以2-1战胜密尔沃基海军上将队。系列赛现在已平局,为最后一场比赛提升了赌注——谁对这场对决感到兴奋?

🏠 住房与生活成本

  1. 无家可归者的增加已成为我们城市的关键问题。 市政厅的讨论揭示了对无家可归者增加的担忧,以及与拉斯·怀亚特议员相关的争议。随着这些问题的升级,社区不禁想知道我们如何能支持那些脆弱的群体——这个挑战非常真实!

⚖️ 犯罪与安全

  1. 我们社区的悲剧,一条生命的逝去。 警方已经确认,在温尼伯的一间公寓中发现的80岁女性的身份。此事件引发了关于在此类脆弱情况下对老年人安全和支持的质疑。
  2. 震惊的谋杀案有了控诉。 一名74岁老年男子已被控以二级谋杀罪,涉及80岁女性的死亡,突显了我们城市暴力犯罪的严重性。这是对我们面临现实的一个不安的提醒。

📢 市政厅

  1. 萨利斯伯里餐厅与一家美国公司的合同损失正在引发讨论! 温尼伯的市长和市议员们正在质疑这一决定的影响——这会影响当地商业支持吗?答案可能会塑造城市未来的方针。

🌧️ 环境

  1. 洪水水位在上升! 曼尼托巴省中部的居民正紧张防范费舍尔和冰岛河的泛滥,社区对此年度春季洪水保持警惕。希望大家在准备时都能保持安全!
  2. 经历洪水的居民正密切关注费舍尔河。 在佩古伊斯第一民族,大家对河流的最高水位感到期待,社区 suspense 加剧。我们怎么能够团结一致来支持那些面临风险的人?

📜 政治

  1. 关于美提斯权利的激烈辩论正在升温。 曼尼托巴美提斯联邦的领导人与 AFN 对立法撤回的呼吁展开斗争。随着讨论的展开,美提斯自我治理的未来悬于一线——这对我们省的原住民权利意味着什么?
  2. 零食税改革传来一些美味的消息! 总理瓦布·基纽宣布,免税餐饮计划将适用于便利店,扩大对价格合理零食的获取。这可能是对全曼尼托巴家庭的甜蜜胜利!

🎉 感人故事

  1. 弗林弗隆庆祝历史性的冰球胜利! 邦默队赢得了30多年来的首个青少年冰球锦标赛,为北方城市带来了欢乐。这证明有时,冷门球队也能脱颖而出——让我们保持这种精神!

所以说,这些故事不仅反映了我们社区的挑战和胜利,还提醒我们共同拥有的韧性。让我们尽可能地互相支持!

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Man, 74, charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of 80-year-old woman: Winnipeg police

A senior is charged with second-degree murder after an 80-year-old woman was fatally injured at an apartment in south Winnipeg earlier this week.

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Missing man, 44, last seen near Lac du Bonnet: Winnipeg police

Winnipeg police are asking the public for help to find a man who was last seen near Lac du Bonnet on Tuesday night.

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Silver alert issued for woman, 57, last seen in northeast Winnipeg late Tuesday

A silver alert has been issued for a missing 57-year-old woman last seen in northeast Winnipeg late Tuesday.

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Woman evacuated after deadly fire at Kennedy Street highrise says it's 'hard to be displaced'

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New 'tool kit' provides tips for rural Manitoba communities looking to woo health-care recruits

A new "tool kit" is meant to help rural and remote parts of Manitoba identify gaps in their own amenities and services while helping better sell their communities to health-care workers contemplating a move.

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'Very dangerous' rescue for moose that fell through thin ice on southeast Manitoba river

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Union says Manitoba isn't doing enough to fill vacant paramedic positions despite 'staffing crisis'

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Manitoba crypto companies say province's plans would mean 'devastation' for their businesses

Manitoba's plan to charge cryptocurrency operations higher electricity rates and curtail power at peak times will drive businesses under, officials with two companies told a legislature committee.

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Woman sentenced to 6 years in killing that dealt blow to already grieving family

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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, April 24, 2026

Snow and blowing snow continue through the day in northern Manitoba. Temperatures in the south return to values closer to seasonal.

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Peguis floodwaters could start to recede soon, chief says

The chief of one of Manitoba's largest First Nations says floodwaters from the Fisher River could start to recede in a matter of days.

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Winnipeg man previously accused of threatening PM now charged with advocating genocide, promotion of hatred

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Manitoba municipalities call for RCMP contract changes as policing costs grow

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Winnipeg man faces new charges for posts threatening Carney, religious groups

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