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Daily Winnipeg May 11 - May 11, 2026

Tragédies, Triomphes & Avertissements de Tiques — Votre Digest de Winnipeg du 11 Mai

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🚗 Routes & Météo

  1. Une scène tragique à Cross Lake : un piéton a été heurté et tué par un pick-up. La communauté fait face à cette perte et réfléchit à la sécurité des piétons.

  2. Les agriculteurs du Manitoba font face à un stress croissant alors que les semis de printemps commencent et que les coûts s'envolent. Avec les prix des engrais et du carburant qui explosent, l'avenir de l'agriculture locale est en jeu.

⚖️ Criminalité & Sécurité

  1. Un homme de l'Ohio est accusé d'avoir attiré en ligne une jeune fille de 10 ans du Manitoba sur Snapchat. Cet incident alarmant soulève des questions sérieuses sur la sécurité en ligne des enfants.

  2. Le drame judiciaire se poursuit alors qu'un ancien entraîneur de hockey est condamné à 6 ans de prison pour avoir agressé sexuellement un joueur adolescent. Les actions prédateurs de Madison Biluk entre 2019 et 2021 révèlent l'importance de protéger les jeunes athlètes.

  3. Un adolescent disparu de la Première Nation Little Saskatchewan inquiète les autorités. La GRC recherche de l'aide pour localiser le jeune disparu depuis samedi, mettant en avant les problèmes de sécurité persistants pour les jeunes autochtones.

  4. La recherche s'intensifie pour une fille de 11 ans portée disparue à Winnipeg. La police appelle la communauté à soutenir, nous rappelant combien il est vital de veiller les uns sur les autres.

🌿 Communauté & Culture

  1. Après une longue attente, un projet de « maisons minuscules » pour les vétérans à Winnipeg prend enfin forme. Cette initiative vise à fournir des solutions de logement nécessaires à ceux qui ont servi notre pays.

  2. Les inquiétudes s'intensifient à Portage Avenue alors que les entreprises exhortent le gouvernement à s'attaquer à l'usage de drogues incontrôlé et au vandalisme. Les commerçants locaux tirent la sonnette d'alarme, soulignant que la sécurité de la communauté ne peut être négligée.

  3. Les fans de la LNH, réjouissez-vous ! Le plafond salarial va augmenter, offrant de nouvelles possibilités à nos Jets de Winnipeg. Alors que le plafond s'élève à 104 millions de dollars, les visionnaires se demandent comment cela va remodeler l'avenir de l'équipe.

  4. Après un long printemps froid, les serpents jarretières commencent enfin à sortir de leurs terriers à Narcisse. Contrairement à leur calendrier habituel, ils vont bientôt se glisser à travers le Manitoba — un rappel que la nature trouve toujours un chemin !

🏥 Santé

  1. Les scientifiques avertissent maintenant les Canadiens de se préparer à une éventuelle invasion de tiques en provenance des États-Unis cette année. Il semble que nos petits amis arachnides soient prêts pour un road trip, et garder un œil sur eux pourrait vous éviter un passage chez le médecin.

  2. Les défenseurs tirent la sonnette d'alarme sur le plan pour les sans-abri qui pourrait aggraver les problèmes de logement social. Un rapport inquiétant émerge suggérant que les initiatives bien intentionnées pourraient manquer leur cible.

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Portage Avenue businesses say governments must address rise in open drug use, vandalism in area

A downtown Winnipeg charity shop says it's worried about the safety of its customers and volunteers after a recent rise in open drug use and vandalism outside of their Portage Avenue storefront.

General May 11, 2026

Alberta's privacy watchdog concerned incoming law allows Crown to sell customers' personal information

Alberta’s information and privacy commissioner says newly passed legislation allowing a Crown corporation to sell users’ personal information to a private company sets a “concerning precedent.”

General May 11, 2026

WestJet accused of tricky manoeuvre to deny dozens of passengers compensation after flight cancellations

Go Public has learned of more than 30 passengers who were denied compensation after WestJet cancelled flights and blamed safety-related maintenance. Flight data suggests the airline swapped in aircraft requiring maintenance shortly before those cancellations — a practice the regulator called out four years ago.

General May 11, 2026

Farmers confront rising cost of fertilizer and fuel as spring seeding underway

Spring seeding is underway and as farmers spend long hours in the tractor planting their crops, they’re facing hefty increases to the cost of fuel and diesel. They’re already concerned about the 2027 crop year year too, since many will be making those large fuel and fertilizer purchases in the months ahead.

General May 11, 2026

Homeless plan exacerbating existing issues in social housing buildings, seniors housing advocate says

An advocate says some seniors in 55-plus social housing buildings are worried about the impact of the government's plan to house homeless people, but the minister in charge is defending the strategy because it's getting people off the street and stabilized.

General May 11, 2026

Garter snakes emerge late from Narcisse dens after cool Manitoba spring

The largest gathering of snakes in the world is now underway in Manitoba — a little later than usual — as tens of thousands of garter snakes emerge from their dens in Narcisse.

General May 11, 2026

'Tiny homes' project for veterans in Winnipeg moving ahead after 4-year delay

A charity behind a project to build tiny homes for veterans in Transcona, first announced in 2022, is targeting a grand opening this fall after dealing with multiple delays to get it off the ground.

General May 11, 2026

Scientists are warning Canadians to get ready for a U.S. tick invasion this year

Scientists say new species of ticks carrying troubling pathogens travelling our way from the northern United States at a rate of about 50 kilometres per year, including the lone star tick which can leave a bitten person with a severe allergy to meat.

General May 11, 2026
ANALYSIS: Easing concerns of NHL salary cap increase and its impact on Winnipeg Jets

ANALYSIS: Easing concerns of NHL salary cap increase and its impact on Winnipeg Jets

Winnipeg might operate closer to the salary cap midpoint than the max. That's because Josh Morrissey is the only player looking at eight figures for his next contract.

Sports May 11, 2026

Manitoba hockey coach who lured, sexually assaulted teenage player gets 6 years in prison

Madison Biluk, a former Manitoba hockey coach who admitted to luring and sexually assaulting a teenage player on her team, was taken into custody Monday to begin serving a six-year prison sentence.

General May 11, 2026

Ohio man charged with online luring 10-year-old Manitoba girl on Snapchat

A 32-year-old Ohio man has been charged after a 10-year-old Manitoba girl was lured into sending sexually explicit images and videos to someone she thought was a teenage boy, RCMP say.

General May 11, 2026

Winnipeg police seeking help in finding missing 11-year-old girl

Winnipeg police are asking the public for help in finding a missing 11-year-old girl.

General May 11, 2026

Little Saskatchewan First Nation teen missing since Saturday: Manitoba RCMP

A 14-year-old girl from Little Saskatchewan First Nation is missing after she was last seen getting into an unknown vehicle on Saturday, Manitoba RCMP say.

General May 11, 2026

Pedestrian hit and killed by pickup in Cross Lake

Cross Lake RCMP are investigating a vehicle-pedestrian collision that killed a 43-year-old man from Pimicikamak.

General May 11, 2026
Former Winnipeg hockey coach gets 6 years in prison for sex assault of player

Former Winnipeg hockey coach gets 6 years in prison for sex assault of player

The former hockey coach was accused of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with the girl between 2019 and 2021 and pled guilty to luring and sex assault.

Crime May 11, 2026