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Daily Winnipeg May 26 - May 26, 2026

From Quad Shootings to Spirit Horses: Your Winnipeg Daily Roundup

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🏙️ General Updates

  1. A 20-year-old woman has gone missing! Last seen Sunday in Selkirk, her family is desperately seeking answers. It's hard to imagine the worry they’re feeling, so let’s keep an eye out and share any info that might help bring her home.

  2. It’s déjà vu for David Chartrand! The longtime president of the Manitoba Métis Federation is running uncontested for his fifth term, continuing to lead the group representing over 60,000 Red River Métis. His consistent leadership sure has strong staying power!

  3. Count ‘em: two new arrivals in the horse world! Two endangered Ojibwe spirit horses were born at Sagehill Stables near Winnipeg. Just to think, from nearly extinct in the ’70s, these cuties now represent hope for their rare breed. Talk about a community victory!

  4. Big news on the horizon for Winnipeg's industry! Mayor Scott Gillingham announced that the new CentrePort South development could become the city’s largest industrial complex. If it goes ahead, this could be a game-changer for local job creation.

  5. Quad trouble: two men shot in Pukatawagan! Life-threatening injuries were reported after an all-terrain vehicle shooting. The RCMP issued a shelter-in-place alert as they search for suspects. Let's all hope for swift action and recovery for those affected.


🌄 Provincial Conversations

  1. Premier sparring makes for interesting headlines! Alberta's Danielle Smith and Manitoba's premier clashed over First Nations consultations during their recent meeting. It's clear that while they broadcast cooperation, some differences are hard to gloss over.

  2. Road woes in the north - again! Manitobans are expressing frustration over yearly road washouts that disrupt travel and safety. As northern communities call for action, let’s hope the province finally listens.


⚖️ Crime & Safety

  1. Seeking justice: unsolved homicide case renewed! The Manitoba RCMP is asking for help in the Thompson homicide of Steven Seela. His loved ones are holding onto hope, and any info could make a difference. Can we help them find the answers they seek?

  2. Caspian owner in a financial pickle! To settle a police HQ settlement, $33M in high-interest mortgages were needed. Let’s just say: that’s a heavy burden to carry!

  3. Life without parole for a drug-related murder! The sentenced individual’s actions left a family shattered, highlighting the ongoing issues with drug-related violence in our community. It’s a stark reminder of the challenges we face.


🚧 Infrastructure News

  1. The countdown begins for the Arlington Bridge! Decommissioning might start as early as June 1. It’s bittersweet for those who have crossed this historic bridge since 1912—time for a safer future for Winnipeg traffic!

  2. Demolition drama: Arlington Bridge! While decommissioning is set to begin, there’s uncertainty around the costs. Let’s hope city planners have a solid plan in place!


🎊 Community News

  1. Parents raising a ruckus over explicit materials! After children received condoms and adult materials at a recent powwow, concerned parents are demanding answers and accountability. Anyone could imagine the shock; it’s time for a community discussion on what’s appropriate!

  2. The wait continues for the Buy Canadian law! A year after its passage, it still hasn’t been put into effect. What gives? Let’s keep advocating for local support so we can finally see some positive change!

  3. Brace yourself! Heat wave alert! This week marks the first significant heat wave across the Southern Prairies. Time to hydrate and remember: sometimes heat brings out the best BBQ skills in people—time to fire up those grills!

Source Articles (19)

The first significant heat wave of the year is expected to descend across the southern Prairies this week

It's about to get very hot across a large swath of Canada. The first long stretch of heat is expected across southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba this week where temperatures could reach higher than 32 C over several days.

General May 26, 2026

Man sentenced to life with no parole chance for 15 years in Winnipeg 'drug rip' murder that 'shattered' family

The family of a man killed during a drug-related kidnapping and extortion in 2024 sobbed in a Winnipeg courtroom on Monday, as one of the three men charged in the case was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 15 years.

General May 26, 2026

Arlington Bridge demolition to begin despite uncertainty about cost

One-third of Winnipeg's Arlington Bridge will be demolished this summer amid uncertainty regarding the cost of the entire job.

General May 26, 2026

Manitoba passed its Buy Canadian law a year ago. It still isn't in effect.

The Manitoba government passed legislation nearly a year ago to establish a Buy Canadian policy across departments, but the law still isn't in force.

General May 26, 2026

Caspian owner needed $33M high-interest mortgage to fulfil police-HQ settlement

The owner of Caspian Construction obtained a high-interest mortgage from a Vancouver-based non-bank lender in order to fulfil his $28-million settlement agreement with the City of Winnipeg over a police-headquarters lawsuit.

General May 26, 2026

Parents want answers after kids get condoms, explicit material at Manitoba powwow

Parents are demanding answers after they say students at a school division powwow celebration in southwestern Manitoba received condoms and sexually explicit materials.

General May 26, 2026
Decommissioning of Arlington Bridge expected to begin in June

Decommissioning of Arlington Bridge expected to begin in June

The city says decommissioning of the Arlington bridge, which opened in 1912, could start as early as June 1.

Traffic May 26, 2026

Smith says provinces must exercise 'spirit of collaboration' as western premiers meeting enters final day

Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta's relationship with B.C. has been strained for a long time, even before Premier David Eby took office.

General May 26, 2026

Selkirk man missing since Christmas Eve found dead in south Winnipeg

A 37-year-old Selkirk man, missing since Christmas Eve, has been found dead in Winnipeg.

General May 26, 2026
Suspect outstanding after 2 men shot on quad on northern Manitoba First Nation: RCMP

Suspect outstanding after 2 men shot on quad on northern Manitoba First Nation: RCMP

Two men are in hospital, one with life-threatening injuries, after they were shot while on an all-terrain vehicle on a First Nation in northern Manitoba.

Crime May 26, 2026

New CentrePort South development could be Winnipeg's biggest industrial complex: mayor

A local investment firm had applied to build a the first major development in Winnipeg's CentrePort South, which Mayor Scott Gillingham says could become the largest industrial complex in the city's history.

General May 26, 2026

Make it 5 for MMF president David Chartrand, running uncontested again

The longtime president of the Manitoba Métis Federation has been acclaimed in the organization's upcoming general election.

General May 26, 2026

2 people shot while riding quad in Pukatawagan

Two people are in hospital, one with life-threatening injuries, after they were shot while on an all-terrain vehicle in a First Nation in northern Manitoba.

General May 26, 2026

Missing 20-year-old woman last seen Sunday in Selkirk

Manitoba RCMP are asking the public to keep an eye out for a missing woman from Selkirk, who may be in Winnipeg.

General May 26, 2026
Manitoba Métis Federation president David Chartrand runs uncontested for 4th time

Manitoba Métis Federation president David Chartrand runs uncontested for 4th time

The longtime president of the Manitoba Métis Federation has been acclaimed in the organization's upcoming general election, which is scheduled for next month.

Politics May 26, 2026
Premiers of Alberta, Manitoba spar over need to consult with First Nations

Premiers of Alberta, Manitoba spar over need to consult with First Nations

The premier of Alberta was taken to task over the issue of Aboriginal and treaty rights by the premier of Manitoba at Tuesday's closing of the annual Western Premier's meeting.

Politics May 26, 2026
2 endangered Ojibwe spirit horses born in Manitoba

2 endangered Ojibwe spirit horses born in Manitoba

A colt and a filly made their joyful arrival this week at Sagehill Stables. Their new lives are seen as an act of resilience and reconciliation.

Canada May 26, 2026
‘The north is always neglected’: Manitobans frustrated by yearly road washouts

‘The north is always neglected’: Manitobans frustrated by yearly road washouts

Water pouring onto roadways and blocking traffic is not an uncommon occurrence in northern Manitoba throughout spring and impacted communities are calling for change.

Environment May 26, 2026
Manitoba RCMP renews calls for information in unsolved Thompson homicide

Manitoba RCMP renews calls for information in unsolved Thompson homicide

Manitoba RCMP are making a renewed push for information in the unsolved homicide of Steven Seela in Thompson, Man.

Canada May 26, 2026