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Daily Winnipeg May 9 - May 9, 2026

World Cup Serenade, Measles Mayhem & Mother's Day Sunshine — Your Winnipeg Friday

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🏆 Special Events

  1. Get ready for some world-class entertainment! Peguis First Nation musician William Prince is set to play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto. His inclusion in this global event highlights the growing representation and influence of Indigenous artists on international platforms — a big win for cultural diversity!

🤒 Health Alerts

  1. Looks like the measles are making a comeback! Manitoba has confirmed 30 more cases of measles, raising alarms across the province. This resurgence underscores the importance of vaccinations, so it might be a good time to check your immunization status before planning your next family gathering!

  2. And just when you thought it couldn't get worse... Three deaths have been linked to a hepatitis A outbreak in Manitoba, raising serious health concerns. It's a stark reminder for everyone to practice good hygiene, especially with summer festivities right around the corner!

🌦️ Weather Updates

  1. Mother's Day is looking lovely! Riley Laychuk predicts a beautiful weekend ahead for Mother's Day — perfect weather for brunches and family gatherings! Don't forget to plan something special; after all, happy moms make for happy homes!

🗳️ Politics & Society

  1. Expat U.S. voters, take note! A new group in Winnipeg is aiming to help expat U.S. citizens register to vote ahead of the midterms. With so much at stake in the upcoming elections, this is an important step to ensure every voice is heard!

🏡 Local Developments

  1. Wind farm worries vs. environmental concerns! In Southwestern Manitoba, opponents of a new wind farm are expressing fears about its impact on property values and the environment. Balancing sustainable energy with community needs is a tricky business!

  2. Curling club drama alert! The city is ending its lease with a local curling club amid a parking lot dispute, but fear not, a new lease is on the table. This tug-of-war could change the local sports landscape — will the curlers prevail?

🎻 Arts & Culture

  1. Hats off to musical excellence! Brandon street has been renamed James Ehnes Way in honour of the celebrated violinist. This tribute not only celebrates local talent but also inspires aspiring musicians in the community to reach for the stars!

🚓 Crime & Safety

  1. Is he a thief or just a prankster? The trial of a Winnipeg police officer accused of stealing cannabis has taken a bizarre twist that has everyone scratching their heads. Whatever the verdict, this unusual case certainly adds to the drama around law enforcement!

  2. A blast from the past — literally! An axe murderer incarcerated since 1974 has been granted day parole. As the community reflects on this decision, it raises questions about justice and rehabilitation as we venture into the weekend.

🏥 Community Support

  1. Breaking the stigma! A Steinbach woman is taking commendable steps to address the stigma surrounding mental health following her family's crisis. Her efforts serve as an important reminder that conversations around mental health need to be more open and supportive in our community.

🛑 Job Market

  1. Siloam Mission faces hard choices. The organization is laying off 16 staff members and cutting dining hours due to financial constraints. As we support our community's vulnerable populations, this development highlights the ongoing challenges faced by non-profits in our city.

✈️ Out of the Ordinary

  1. Just a regular day in Manitoba... or not! A plane made an unexpected landing on a highway, keeping onlookers on the edge of their seats. While it’s not something you see every day, it serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of life here in Manitoba!

Source Articles (15)

Winnipeg's Siloam Mission laying off 16 people, cutting dining hours

Siloam Mission says it's cutting hours and laying off 16 people to stabilize its finances.

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Axe murderer incarcerated since 1974 for killing Winnipeg man granted day parole

A man incarcerated for more than 50 years after a 1973 axe murder in Manitoba has been granted day parole for six months.

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Credit for Manitoba renters to be paid out quarterly, rather than only at tax time

Manitobans who rent their homes might soon get government cheques in the mail instead of a credit on their annual income tax returns.

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City ending lease with curling club, offering new one amid parking lot battle

The City of Winnipeg says it's ending its lease with the Granite Curling Club and offering to replace it with one that would make room for an apartment complex next door.

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Plane makes landing on Manitoba highway

A plane landed on a highway in Eastern Manitoba Friday afternoon.

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Steinbach woman taking steps to reduce stigma after family's mental health crisis

A Steinbach woman has turned her desperate search for help during a family mental health crisis into an opportunity for education and healing.

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Kinew admonishes deputy minister for LinkedIn post about U.S. trip with Sio Silica executive

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew took the rare step of admonishing a deputy minister in his own government Friday.

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Thief or 'hapless jokester'? Trial hears arguments on Winnipeg police officer accused of stealing cannabis

Lawyers presented competing arguments Friday in the trial of a Winnipeg constable accused of compromising a drug scene in 2022.

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3 deaths linked to hepatitis A in Manitoba amid growing outbreak

Manitoba health officials are urging people to get vaccinated amid an outbreak of hepatitis A that began just over a year ago.

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Brandon street renamed James Ehnes Way to honour world-renowned violinist

World-renowned violinist James Ehnes, born and raised in Brandon, now has a street named in his honour.

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Southwestern Manitoba wind farm opponents worried about environmental impact, property values

A group of landowners opposed to the creation of a 200-megawatt wind farm in their area say they're ready to fight the multimillion-dollar project, which the Manitoba Métis Federation says will help meet the province's energy needs.

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New Winnipeg group aims to register expat U.S. voters ahead of midterms

A new group aims to encourage Americans living in Manitoba to vote in this fall's U.S. midterm elections.

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Riley Laychuk's weekend forecast: A nice Mother's Day ahead

Mother's Day is looking pleasant across much of the province. The long-range forecast shows a warming trend.

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30 more measles cases confirmed in Manitoba, provincial health data shows

Thirty more confirmed measles cases were recorded in the final few days of April and into early May, Manitoba health officials warned on Friday as the province continues to be Canada's hot spot for the highly-contagious disease.

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Peguis First Nation musician William Prince to play 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto

Peguis First Nation singer-songwriter William Prince will take the stage in Toronto next month to kick off the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremonies alongside other Canadian and international music stars.

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