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Daily Winnipeg May 22 - May 22, 2026

From Mock Weddings to Medical Clinics — Your Winnipeg Friday Rundown

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☀️ Weather Forecast

Feeling those May vibes yet? Riley Laychuk's forecast for Friday, May 22, 2026, promises a delightful mix of sun and clouds, perfect for pulling out your favorite patio chair. It's shaping up to be a fantastic day to enjoy the outdoors, so grab your sunglasses!

🎉 Celebrating Culture

Who said weddings are only for couples? A mock wedding at the University of Manitoba celebrated stunning Nigerian and Zimbabwean traditions, bringing joy and connection to students missing home. This heartwarming event not only showcased beautiful customs but also fostered a sense of community among international students feeling a bit homesick.

🏥 Health and Wellness

Glenboro is putting health first! Residents are buzzing with pride about their brand-new medical clinic, set to enhance local healthcare access. Investing in health is a win-win for the community, ensuring that residents get the care they need right at their doorstep.

Big news for breast cancer screening! Portage la Prairie health centre is expanding with a $1 million commitment to bring breast cancer screening services closer to home. This expansion means more lives saved and improved health for women in the region.

🌍 Community Awareness

Have you heard of juvenile arthritis? A local event aims to shine a light on this under-discussed condition, featuring features young warriors like eleven-year-old Rosalie Leschyson, who passionately shares her journey. Awareness is the first step to making a difference, so let's rally together for our youth!

⚖️ Crime and Safety

Cocaine and cigarettes — some can't quit the bad habits! Manitoba is in the spotlight as traffickers are dismantling operations shipping cocaine through the mail and selling illegal cigarettes that are costing billions. Recent busts show the stakes are high, with authorities on the case dealing with a staggering amount of illicit goods.

Supervised consumption site coming soon! The Manitoba Premier has announced a supervised consumption site expected to open next month, offering a safer environment for individuals dealing with addiction. This initiative could significantly impact our community's battle against the overdose crisis.

🚨 Crime Reports

A missing girl's heart-wrenching case. Manitoba RCMP are diligently searching for a 14-year-old girl last seen near Stonewall. Every pair of eyes helps, so let’s keep our community safe and spread the word.

Stabbings in Winnipeg? Not on our watch! A frightening duo of stabbings rocked the same neighborhood in Winnipeg, leaving residents uneasy. This brings the community together to demand safety and awareness. What can we do to support each other in tough times?

🌬️ Local News and Tidbits

Fox is the new neighbor! A family of foxes has made themselves comfortable under a deck in southeast Manitoba, perhaps searching for a bit of privacy. Even the critters are getting creative with their housing situations!

An incident gone awry? Parents are demanding answers after their 11-year-old son was handcuffed by school authorities during a violent incident. They firmly believe such actions were unnecessary and harmful. Let’s ensure our kids are treated with care in schools.

🏈 Sports Updates

Bombers are back in action! The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are hard at work rebuilding their passing attack around receiver White, following a disappointing performance last season. Fans are eager to see how this fresh approach will pay off for the team this year!

🎭 Arts and Culture

Human rights take center stage. Manitoba students recently showcased their impactful projects at the human rights museum, sparking important discussions. These young voices are not just the future; they are the present, championing causes that matter.

📉 Noteworthy Issues

A divisive discussion unfolds. Manitoba Tory MLA faces backlash after describing a farmer who killed a Cree man as a victim. This controversial statement has ignited debates, and continues exposing deep-rooted social issues within our province.

Rising overdose fears. With a spike in local overdoses expected to follow a significant drug bust, Main Street Project is raising alarms. As the toxicity of supplies in our community increases, awareness and action are essential to protect lives.

Source Articles (17)

Supervised consumption site expected to open next month, Manitoba premier says

Manitoba's first supervised drug consumption site, planned for a largely industrial area in Winnipeg, is expected to open next month, Premier Wab Kinew said on Thursday.

General May 22, 2026

Manitoba Tory MLA slammed for calling farmer who killed Cree man a victim

A member of the Manitoba Legislature is facing criticism for saying the farmer who killed Colten Boushie in a high-profile Saskatchewan case was a victim.

General May 22, 2026

Fox family takes up residence under southeast Manitoba deck

A Mitchell, Man., family found a set of new neighbours living under their deck — a family of foxes.

General May 22, 2026

Main Street Project worries spike in Winnipeg overdoses will follow drug bust as supply's toxicity increases

A Winnipeg outreach organization is worried a recent bust that swept off hundreds of kilograms of controlled substances from the streets left a gap in the drug supply that could put more people at risk of overdosing.

General May 22, 2026

$1M expansion will bring breast cancer screening to Portage la Prairie health centre

People in the Portage la Prairie, Man., area will have local access to breast cancer screening services when a new regional health centre opens next spring, the province said Friday.

General May 22, 2026

Boy, 11, should not have been handcuffed after violent incident at Brandon school, parents say

The family of a First Nations boy who was handcuffed at his Brandon school Tuesday — after police say he punched the principal's face and holes through drywall — are demanding answers about how the crisis was handled.

General May 22, 2026

Boy, man attacked in two separate stabbings in same Winnipeg neighbourhood

A 16-year-old boy and 19-year-old man were injured in separate random attacks on the same day and just a few blocks apart in Winnipeg's North End, police say.

General May 22, 2026

Manitoba RCMP searching for girl, 14, last seen near Stonewall

Manitoba RCMP are searching for a 14-year-old girl who was last seen in a community near Stonewall Thursday afternoon.

General May 22, 2026

How traffickers in Manitoba bust shipped cocaine through mail, used store as front

Court documents and sentencing hearings since last fall shed light on how police homed in on three of the people charged as part of the interprovincial investigation called Project Puma.

General May 22, 2026

Bombers' woeful 2025 passing attack being rebuilt around receiver White, co-ordinator Condell

Tim White can already see the pieces falling into place for a Winnipeg Blue Bombers offence that enters the 2026 CFL season with something to prove.

General May 22, 2026

Manitoba students showcase projects at human rights museum

Every year, Manitoba students display their art, exhibits and music in the galleries of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. It's part of the museum's Be an Upstander program, where students showcase the work they're doing for human rights.

General May 22, 2026

Glenboro residents proud to invest in their health with new medical clinic

Facing closure of their 70-year-old hospital and a clinic that was beyond repair, the southwestern Manitoba community of Glenboro decided to take health-care matters in their own hands, raising $2 million to build the new Spirit Sands Medical Clinic.

General May 22, 2026

Mock wedding celebrates Nigerian and Zimbabwean traditions, fights homesickness at U of Manitoba

Inspired by social media trends, the Black Student Community at the University of Manitoba staged a mock Nigerian and Zimbabwean wedding for students, to both celebrate culture and help fight homesickness.

General May 22, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, May 22, 2026

Clouds will build across the south again through the afternoon. Much of southern Manitoba can expect rain overnight into Saturday morning.

General May 22, 2026
Upcoming Winnipeg event aims to bring awareness to juvenile arthritis

Upcoming Winnipeg event aims to bring awareness to juvenile arthritis

A condition more commonly associated with older adults, can also affect kids, which significantly impacts their lives during formative years.

Canada May 22, 2026
ANALYSIS: Start of NHL final four playoffs provides the unexpected

ANALYSIS: Start of NHL final four playoffs provides the unexpected

Carolina and Colorado were the favourites. Except no one told Vegas or Montreal. What we witnessed these past two nights in Denver and Raleigh are the reasons why we watch sports.

Sports May 22, 2026
Illegal cigarettes with ‘gigantic’ profit margin are costing Canadians billions

Illegal cigarettes with ‘gigantic’ profit margin are costing Canadians billions

The sale of counterfeit cigarettes is rising in Canada, despite fewer people smoking them, a study found. Advocates are calling for legislative reform to stop this trade.

Crime May 22, 2026