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Mga Pangamba sa Baha, Regulasyon sa Pagmimina, at Papuri sa Blue Bombers — Winnipeg Martes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Malawakang pagbaha sa kanlurang bahagi ng Manitoba, nagdulot ng sandbagging efforts. Agad na nagmamadali ang Swan River sa pag-fill ng sandbags matapos bumaha ang mga kabahayan at negosyo dahil sa malakas na pag-ulan. Kailangan ng mga boluntaryo habang ang south end at industrial park ay higit na naapektuhan ng tubig.
  2. Higit pang mga bagyo ang nagbabanta sa kanlurang bahagi ng Manitoba na binabaha na. Hindi madaanan ang mga kalsada at mahirap ang komunikasyon habang naghahanda ang rehiyon sa karagdagang ulan na inaasahan ngayong linggo.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Inaabangan ng mga probinsya ang anunsyo ng federal ukol sa pagbabawal ng social media. Ipinapakita ng survey ng Saskatchewan ang malakas na suporta para sa pagbabawal ng social media sa kabataan, na umaayon sa paparating na federal na regulasyon. Ayon kay Premier Scott Moe, karamihan ay pabor sa age restrictions.
  2. Premier Wab Kinew nagtutulak para sa mga pagbabago sa regulasyon ng pagmimina. Sa isang commerce event sa Winnipeg, binigyang-diin ni Kinew ang isang streamline na regulasyon upang palakasin ang sektor ng pagmimina ng Manitoba at ang paglago ng ekonomiya, na tumutulad sa modelo ng resources ng Saskatchewan.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Pagkakaroon ng kita ng Winnipeg Transit lumala sa $14M depisit ng lungsod. Mas mababa kaysa sa inaasahang kita sa pasahe ang nagdulot ng malaking kontribusyon sa lumalaking depisit ng pananalapi ng Winnipeg, na naging sanhi ng pagsusuri sa operasyon ng transit.

🏈 Sports

  1. Jake Ceresna umarangkada bilang CFL's player of the week para sa Winnipeg. Sa kanyang debut sa Bombers, ang tatlong sacks at limang tackles ni Ceresna ay nagbigay sa kanya ng third star of the week matapos ang kanilang panalo laban sa Calgary.
  2. Nic Demski duda sa paglalaro para sa home opener ng Blue Bombers dahil sa injury. Ang ankle injury niya ay nagpa-absent sa kanya sa practice, kaya't hindi tiyak ang kanyang paglahok laban sa Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

📰 Also Today

  • Isinasaalang-alang ng Manitoba ang hindi kinakailangang regulasyon sa pagmimina.
  • Nangangamba ang livestock farmer sa kanlurang bahagi ng Manitoba na mawalan ng mga baka sa gitna ng pagbaha.
  • Ang ulat ng ulan ay nagpapataas ng pangamba para sa mga rehiyon ng Manitoba na apektado ng baha.
  • Ang digital safety bill ng Canada ay maaaring maghigpit sa paggamit ng social media.
  • Ang pagkaantala sa imigrasyon ay nagdudulot ng isyu sa pinansiyal na aid para sa isang ama.
  • Tinitiyak ng ministro ng imprastraktura ang kaligtasan matapos ang mga pagbaha sa Manitoba.
  • Mga inisyatibo para sa kaligtasan ng komunidad sa Gordon Bell High School.
  • Lalaki sinampahan ng kaso ng arson para sa sunog sa Dollarama.
  • Nakamatay na aksidente sa highway kinitil ang buhay ng 63-taong-gulang sa RM ng Brokenhead.
  • Insidente ng pamamaril ng RCMP sa gitna ng insidente ng pambabato sinusuri.

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Lower than expected Winnipeg Transit ridership has led to a revenue shortfall, contributing to a projected $14-million deficit in the city's overall budget.

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Man charged with arson after May fire at Dollarama store in downtown Winnipeg

A man has been charged with arson after he allegedly set fire to the downtown Dollarama store.

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‘Significant’ flooding leaves western Manitoba town sandbagging homes, businesses

‘Significant’ flooding leaves western Manitoba town sandbagging homes, businesses

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Canada's soon-to-be introduced digital safety bill poised to include a social media ban

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Rain forecast stokes fears for flooded western Manitoba region

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Provinces await feds’ social media ban, still considering their own rules

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive lineman Jake Ceresna named player of week

Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive lineman Jake Ceresna named player of week

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver Nic Demski questionable for home opener

Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver Nic Demski questionable for home opener

The status of receiver Nic Demski is up in the air after he missed Tuesday's practice with an ankle injury.

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‘Mine, baby, mine,’ says Premier Wab Kinew as he signals regulation pullback

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While the Port of Churchill expansion is still his flagship project, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said it should follow the resource-based growth model of Saskatchewan.

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