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Inondations, Réglementation Minière & Éloges pour les Blue Bombers — Mardi à Winnipeg

17 articles il y a 1 mois 245

🚑 Urgences & Incidents

  1. Inondations "importantes" dans l'ouest du Manitoba, incitant à des efforts de remplissage de sacs de sable. Swan River remplit d'urgence des sacs de sable après qu'une violente tempête a inondé maisons et commerces. Des bénévoles sont nécessaires car le sud et le parc industriel subissent le plus gros des dégâts.
  2. De nouvelles tempêtes menacent l'ouest du Manitoba déjà touché par les inondations. Les routes restent impraticables et la communication est difficile, alors que la région se prépare à de nouvelles précipitations prévues cette semaine.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. Les provinces attendent l'annonce fédérale sur l'interdiction des médias sociaux. Un sondage en Saskatchewan montre un fort soutien à une interdiction des réseaux sociaux pour les jeunes, ce qui est en ligne avec les futures réglementations fédérales. Le premier ministre Scott Moe rapporte qu'une majorité est favorable à des restrictions d'âge.
  2. Le premier ministre Wab Kinew pousse pour des changements réglementaires miniers. Lors d'un événement commercial à Winnipeg, Kinew a souligné la nécessité d'une approche réglementaire simplifiée pour renforcer le secteur minier du Manitoba et sa croissance économique, en écho au modèle des ressources de la Saskatchewan.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Le déficit de recettes de Winnipeg Transit aggrave le déficit de 14 millions de dollars de la ville. Des revenus de tarifs plus faibles qu'anticipé ont considérablement contribué à la prévision de déficit financier croissant de Winnipeg, incitant à un examen attentif des opérations de transit.

🏈 Sports

  1. Jake Ceresna brille en tant que joueur de la semaine de la LCF pour Winnipeg. Lors de ses débuts avec les Bombers, les trois sacs et cinq plaqués de Ceresna lui ont valu d'être la troisième étoile de la semaine après leur victoire contre Calgary.
  2. Nic Demski incertain pour le premier match à domicile des Blue Bombers à cause d'une blessure. Une blessure à la cheville a empêché Demski de s'entraîner, rendant sa participation contre les Tiger-Cats de Hamilton incertaine.

📰 Aussi Aujourd'hui

  • Le Manitoba passe en revue les réglementations minières inutiles.
  • Un éleveur de l'ouest du Manitoba craint pour ses bovins en raison des inondations.
  • Les prévisions de pluie augmentent l'inquiétude dans les zones sinistrées du Manitoba.
  • Le projet de loi canadien sur la sécurité numérique pourrait restreindre l'utilisation des médias sociaux.
  • Les retards d'immigration entraînent un problème d'aide financière pour un père.
  • Le ministre de l'Infrastructure assure la sécurité après les inondations au Manitoba.
  • Initiatives de sécurité communautaire à l'école secondaire Gordon Bell.
  • Un homme accusé d'incendie criminel pour un incendie chez Dollarama.
  • Un accident mortel sur l'autoroute coûte la vie à un homme de 63 ans dans la MR de Brokenhead.
  • Un incident de tir de la GRC lors d'une altercation avec jets de pierres fait l'objet d'une enquête.

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