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Social Media Ban, Wildfire Recovery & Blue Bombers Cuts — Your Winnipeg Wednesday

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🏛️ Politics

  1. Manitoba is gearing up to tackle social media for kids. Premier Wab Kinew announced plans for a commissioner to enforce a social media ban for children under 16, aiming to keep tech companies accountable with potential fines for non-compliance. With rising concerns over online harms, Manitobans should keep an eye on how this unfolds and what it means for our children’s safety.

🌍 General News

  1. Historic ruling on child welfare rights! A judge has declared that both Federal and Manitoba governments breached First Nations' child welfare rights in a landmark decision, highlighting systemic issues that warrant immediate attention. This ruling could prompt significant changes in how we approach child welfare in Indigenous communities, so stay tuned for potential reforms.
  2. A heartfelt apology makes waves! The Manitoba College of Nurses has expressed contrition for past discrimination against Indigenous individuals in healthcare settings, reviewing its practices moving forward. This apology is a step toward healing old wounds, and it’s crucial for the community to see tangible changes stemming from this acknowledgment.
  3. Tragedy strikes in Ste. Anne. A man has been charged with manslaughter following the untimely death of a beloved chef, revealing disturbing incidents that continue to rock the community. This case underscores important issues surrounding violence and safety in our neighborhoods, sparking conversations about how to protect one another.
  4. Integrity put to the test! A former Winnipeg officer has dodged jail time after being found guilty of theft during a 2024 integrity test. This case raises questions about accountability within our law enforcement community, serving as a reminder that integrity should always come first.

🔥 Community Updates

  1. One year after the wildfire, hope abounds! Signs of recovery are visible in Lac du Bonnet, where families, like Sylvio Allard’s, are rebuilding their cottages lost in last year’s devastating wildfire. This community resilience showcases a powerful comeback story, radiating hope and determination amid tragedy.

🏈 Sports

  1. Surprising cuts shake the Blue Bombers camp! In an unexpected move, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have released eight players, highlighting the team’s ongoing adjustments as the training camp heats up. For fans, this means fresh faces and new strategies on the field, so keep an eye on how these changes affect the upcoming season.
  2. Jets make quiet moves for the future. The Winnipeg Jets have quietly extended forward Cole Koepke’s contract for another two years, indicating that they’re thinking long-term after a tumultuous season. This strategic move is something to celebrate as fans anticipate what’s next for our beloved Jets.

🚑 Health

  1. Tensions rise in healthcare! Cardiology technicians and technologists at the Manitoba Clinic have issued a strike notice, hinting at potential disruptions in services for patients. It’s a reminder of the ongoing struggles within our healthcare system and the importance of fair working conditions for those who care for us.

🏢 City Developments

  1. Going green? Eight aging City of Winnipeg buildings are set for studies to explore potential green retrofitting, promoting sustainability in urban development. This initiative is a step toward a greener future for our city, an idea that should excite environmentally-conscious residents.

So, what should you take away from this blend of news today? It shows how our city is grappling with both historical challenges and hopeful recoveries, reminding us that in every struggle, there’s a chance for growth and change.

Source Articles (19)

Retiree dismayed after province denies payment for out-of-country surgery despite appeal board decision

A Manitoba retiree says he was in disbelief last week after learning the province still won't reimburse him $77,000 for an urgent out-of-country spinal surgery, despite an appeals board finding merit to his case last fall.

General May 13, 2026

8 aging City of Winnipeg buildings to be studied for green retrofits

The City of Winnipeg wants to make some of its aging civic building more energy efficient as it considers green upgrades at eight properties across the city.

General May 13, 2026

Tennessee fugitive, 35, wanted for child sex abuse charges arrested in Winnipeg

An American fugitive wanted for child sex abuse-related charges in Tennessee was arrested far from home during a traffic stop in Winnipeg last week.

General May 13, 2026

Cardiology technicians, technologists at Manitoba Clinic issue strike notice

A handful of health-care professionals at Manitoba's largest private clinic are ready to walk out of the job next week after contract negotiations with their employer broke down.

General May 13, 2026

Former premier, two athletes among those to receive Manitoba's highest honour

Former premier Brian Pallister, a two-time Olympic gold medallist, a retired Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back and a singer-songwriter will be among this year's 12 recipients of the Order of Manitoba.

General May 13, 2026

A disabled man living in a group home died malnourished in hospital. His family wants answers

A family is calling for an inquest after an intellectually disabled man who was being cared for at a Manitoba group home died in hospital with significant malnutrition.

General May 13, 2026

Southern Manitoba resident concerned about potential impacts of proposed AI data centre

An Île des Chênes resident who lives near a proposed AI data centre is concerned about what the project could mean for her community and her family's future.

General May 13, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Temperatures in southwestern Manitoba could reach 26 or 27 C through the afternoon. Thursday looks to bring very windy conditions to the south.

General May 13, 2026

Another fire breaks out at former Vulcan Iron Works building

Firefighters were sent to another blaze at a Winnipeg industrial site that's caught fire multiple times since it was destroyed in 2023.

General May 13, 2026

'I have no excuses,' former Brandon foster parent says at sex crimes sentencing hearing

The Crown is asking a Manitoba judge to sentence a Brandon man who used his position as a foster parent to sexually abuse children to 25 years in prison.

General May 13, 2026
ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets’ first off-season re-signing fell under the radar

ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets’ first off-season re-signing fell under the radar

Cole Koepke was the one off-season signing the Jets hit on and his two-year extension is an important reshaping of the team into a slightly younger and vastly quicker squad.

Sports May 13, 2026

Former Winnipeg officer avoids jail time for stealing during 2024 'integrity test'

A former Winnipeg police constable who admitted to stealing cash and other items he thought were evidence during a 2024 "integrity test" avoided jail time during an emotional court hearing on Wednesday, after he reached a joint sentencing recommendation with prosecutors.

General May 13, 2026

Man charged with manslaughter in death of Ste. Anne chef

A man has been charged with manslaughter in the death of an chef who was assaulted in the rural municipality of Ste. Anne earlier this month.

General May 13, 2026

Federal, Manitoba governments breached First Nations' child welfare rights, judge says in 'historic' decision

In a decision described as "historic," a Manitoba judge has found the governments of Manitoba and Canada breached First Nations' rights to self-governance around child welfare.

General May 13, 2026

'Wicked problem' of meth and fentanyl creating dangerous situations around Winnipeg schools: superintendent

Winnipeg's drug crisis is putting staff and students at schools in danger, says the head of the city's largest division, who is calling on all levels of government to start taking concrete action.

General May 13, 2026

Manitoba nurses' college apologizes for health-care discrimination against Indigenous people

The College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba has delivered a formal apology to Indigenous people for playing a part in systemic discrimination in health care.

General May 13, 2026
Winnipeg Blue Bombers release 8 including Alijah McGhee as 1st round draft pick joins camp

Winnipeg Blue Bombers release 8 including Alijah McGhee as 1st round draft pick joins camp

The Bombers released defensive back Alijah McGhee and seven others as first round draft pick Nuer Gatkuoth joined the squad for camp.

Sports May 13, 2026
Manitoba could have commissioner enforce planned social media ban for kids: Kinew

Manitoba could have commissioner enforce planned social media ban for kids: Kinew

Manitoba is looking at having a commissioner or regulator enforce its proposed ban on social media and artificial intelligence chatbots for children under 16.

Politics May 13, 2026
Remembering, rebuilding 1 year after the Lac du Bonnet, Man. wildfire

Remembering, rebuilding 1 year after the Lac du Bonnet, Man. wildfire

There are signs of regrowth and rebuilding on Wendigo Road in Lac du Bonnet, Man.

Canada May 13, 2026