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Un accidente grave deja a una persona en el hospital en Transcona. Tras una colisión dramática en la zona de Transcona, una persona se está recuperando en el hospital, recordándonos a todos la importancia de la seguridad vial, especialmente con la llegada del verano y más conductores en las carreteras. Un apuñalamiento fatal en Thompson genera preocupaciones. La GRC está buscando la ayuda del público para identificar a una persona de interés relacionada con un trágico incidente que ha dejado a una comunidad en duelo y ha suscitado conversaciones sobre seguridad. ¡Las abuelas africanas se lucen por una causa benéfica! El desfile de moda anual de esta semana fue electrizante, exhibiendo talento, cultura y recaudando fondos para una causa importante. Los primeros ministros del oeste se reúnen para abordar el separatismo. A medida que las mareas políticas cambian, los primeros ministros de Canadá occidental se reunirán en Alberta para discutir problemas económicos y políticos apremiantes, siendo el coqueteo de Alberta con el separatismo un tema que toca de cerca. ¡La IA se encuentra con la historia de Manitoba! ¡Imagina tener un chatbot de IA para ayudarte a explorar las leyendas locales! Una nueva iniciativa promete facilitar el acceso a la rica historia de nuestra región, tan fácil como enviar un mensaje de texto — ¡hablando de un toque futurista! Un robo impactante en una guardería conmociona a la comunidad. Imagina llegar a la guardería de tu hijo solo para descubrir que su amado parque infantil ha sido robado. Este crimen ha dejado a los padres incrédulos y destaca la necesidad de vigilancia comunitaria. Un trágico accidente vehicular cobra la vida de un hombre. Un hombre falleció esta semana tras chocar con un camión de agua estacionado en una calle del oeste de Winnipeg. Este incidente enfatiza la necesidad crítica de ser conscientes de los vehículos estacionados en carreteras concurridas. Los peatones heridos nos recuerdan los peligros del tráfico. Una mujer se encuentra en estado inestable después de ser atropellada por un vehículo, un recordatorio demasiado frecuente de la importancia de la seguridad peatonal en la ciudad. El clima cálido llega a medida que la primavera se establece. El pronóstico de Riley Laychuk promete temperaturas sofocantes, incitándonos a sacar los pantalones cortos y el protector solar a medida que se acerca el verano. ¡Más candidatos ingresan a la carrera por la alcaldía de Winnipeg! Esta semana ha visto un aumento de contendientes que buscan el puesto más alto de la ciudad, provocando debates animados y fomentando la participación cívica — ¡se está configurando una emocionante elección! La elegibilidad para la vacuna contra la hepatitis A se amplía en medio de preocupaciones sobre brotes. A medida que la cifra de muertes por un brote local aumenta, Manitoba toma medidas proactivas para proteger a sus residentes, subrayando la importancia de las iniciativas de salud pública. La seguridad del transporte público recibe un nuevo enfoque. Tras una iniciativa de la ciudad, la policía está regresando a ciertos lugares del transporte público de Winnipeg, enviando un mensaje tranquilizador sobre la seguridad de la comunidad y la confiabilidad del transporte público. La violencia estalla cuando dos hombres son baleados. Un hombre de 20 años ha sido acusado de asesinato en segundo grado tras un tiroteo, destacando las preocupaciones continuas sobre el crimen en ciertos vecindarios y la necesidad de sanación y recuperación de la comunidad. Los cigarrillos ilegales le cuestan mucho a los canadienses. Una operación de narcóticos coordinada ha expuesto el creciente problema de los cigarrillos falsificados en Manitoba, un recordatorio contundente de las implicaciones del comercio ilegal, no solo para los minoristas sino también para la salud pública. Las mentes jóvenes brillan en el Museo de los Derechos Humanos. Los estudiantes de Manitoba presentaron proyectos excepcionales esta semana, ilustrando cómo la juventud asume un papel activo en la comprensión y promoción de los derechos humanos — una señal esperanzadora para el futuro.

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General May 21, 2026

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General May 21, 2026

2 more candidates register to run for Winnipeg mayor

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General May 21, 2026

U.S. baseball team's charter bus torched near Winnipeg Goldeyes stadium

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General May 21, 2026

Pilot project offering localized RCMP safety alerts launches in handful of Manitoba communities

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General May 21, 2026
Baseball team’s bus torched in Winnipeg, teenage girl charged with arson: WPS

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A 15-year-old girl is being charged with arson and possession of incendiary, or fire-starting, materials, Winnipeg police said.

Crime May 21, 2026

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
Scheifele completes hat trick in overtime as Canada edges Norway 6-5 at worlds

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Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele had four points and Gabriel Vilardi scored once in Canada's 6-5 overtime win against Norway.

Sports May 21, 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
Manitoba politician calls Saskatchewan farmer who killed Colten Boushie a victim

Manitoba politician calls Saskatchewan farmer who killed Colten Boushie a victim

A Manitoba legislature member faced criticism Thursday for saying the farmer who killed Colten Boushie in a high-profile case in Saskatchewan was a victim.

Politics May 21, 2026
Quarterback Payton Thorne departs Winnipeg Blue Bombers training camp

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Sports May 21, 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

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General May 22, 2026

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

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General May 22, 2026

Manitoba students showcase projects at human rights museum

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General May 22, 2026

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

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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

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

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Crime May 22, 2026

Caspian Construction pays Winnipeg $28M on final day of police HQ inquiry

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General May 23, 2026
‘Completely ridiculous’: $547,000 in B.C. government funding for 2 tenants in Vancouver SRO

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Canada May 22, 2026

Topsoil blown into ditches leads to costly cleanup for one Manitoba municipality

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General May 23, 2026

Man, 20, charged with 2nd-degree murder, aggravated assault after 2 men shot, Winnipeg police say

A 20-year-old man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and aggravated assault after two men were shot in Winnipeg earlier this week, police say.

General May 23, 2026

Police returning to some Winnipeg Transit locations after city renews safety project

Winnipeg police are expected to return to some transit buses, stops and stations starting this weekend, as the city renews a project that saw officers deployed to transit locations last fall.

General May 23, 2026

Laughing, barking, waiting 30 minutes to answer: Manitoba NDP's conduct at committees questioned

The Manitoba government's behaviour at legislative committee meetings is under criticism after the premier laughed and made barking noises at the Tory leader and the justice minister took 30 minutes to respond to a question from an Independent MLA.

General May 23, 2026

Winnipeg seeks fixes for 'congested and extremely unreliable' stretch of St. Mary's Road

The City of Winnipeg is looking for solutions to improve a roughly 1.5-kilometre stretch of St. Mary's Road, a busy commuter route the area's city councillor says has become a bottleneck slowing traffic and been the site of a number of crashes in recent years.

General May 23, 2026

Manitoba expands who can get free hepatitis A vaccine as outbreak's death toll rises to 4

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General May 23, 2026

7th candidate enters Winnipeg mayoral race

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General May 23, 2026

Province, watershed district responsible for flooding of pastures, cattle farmers allege in lawsuit

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General May 23, 2026

Riley Laychuk's weekend forecast: hot temperatures ahead

Light rain ends by early afternoon on Saturday. Temperatures around 30 C can be expected next week.

General May 23, 2026

This B.C. music festival is all ages, but you have to be under 21 to get on stage

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General May 23, 2026

Winnipeg firefighters respond to blazes at apartment building, nature preserve

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General May 23, 2026

Woman in unstable condition after being struck by vehicle near St. John's Park in Winnipeg: police

Officers responded to a vehicle collision involving a pedestrian near the intersection of Main Street and Mountain Avenue just before 5 p.m. on Thursday, Winnipeg police said in a news release on Saturday morning.

General May 23, 2026

Man, 49, dead after vehicle collides with water truck parked along west Winnipeg street, police say

A 49-year-old man is dead after his vehicle crashed into a water truck that was parked on a west Winnipeg street early Friday afternoon.

General May 23, 2026

Children, parents shocked after playset stolen from preschool playground

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General May 24, 2026

After decade with Jets, Nikolaj Ehlers finds his place with Carolina team

After playing 10 seasons with the Winnipeg Jets, signing with the Carolina Hurricanes last summer was a massive change for 30-year-old winger.

General May 24, 2026

Tapping into Manitoba history will be easier with futuristic boost from AI chatbot, creators say

Manitoba's history is being ushered into the future through artificial intelligence.

General May 24, 2026

African grandmas light up the runway at annual charity event in Winnipeg

Some Winnipeg grandmas hit the catwalk this weekend to raise funds for a charity helping girls and women living in rural southern Africa.

General May 24, 2026

RCMP release photos of person of interest in Thompson fatal stabbing

RCMP responded to reports of a stabbing at an open area off of Princeton Drive in Thompson at around 2:20 a.m. Wednesday, police said in a previous release.

General May 24, 2026

Person in hospital after serious crash in Transcona area: Winnipeg police

Someone drove into a street lamp post along Redonda Street and knocked it over early Sunday morning, police said early Sunday morning. The driver was airlifted to hospital in critical condition, officers said.

General May 24, 2026
Western premiers set to meet in Alberta as province deals with separatism question

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Canada May 24, 2026