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Chaos de tornades, optimisme des Blue Bombers et charte HBC attendue — Mercredi à Winnipeg

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🚑 Bris et incidents

  1. Tornade confirmée lors d'une tempête sévère au Manitoba. Environnement Canada confirme qu'une tornade a touché terre près de Ste. Anne, faisant partie d'un système orageux affectant le sud du Manitoba, avec des observations de nuages en entonnoir dans différents endroits.
  2. Urgence d'inondation dans la MR de Rosser. Un état d'urgence est déclaré alors que Grosse Isle fait face à une évacuation en raison d'inondations sévères après de violents orages.
  3. Winnipeg sous le choc d'une tempête sévère avec inondations. Des voitures ont été abandonnées, des sous-sols inondés et des arbres déracinés, provoquant des perturbations importantes.
  4. Orages déclenchent des avis de tornade et fortes pluies. Le sud du Manitoba a signalé de la grêle et des avis de tornade, y compris à Winnipeg.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Agent de Brandon accusé d'agression. Un policier fait face à des accusations d'agression après l'arrestation d'un jeune dans un lycée local.
  2. Conducteur accusé dans un accident mortel libéré sous caution. Le conducteur du semi-remorque impliqué dans une collision mortelle à Brandon est actuellement en liberté sous caution.
  3. GRC saisit 3,1 M$ de tabac de contrebande. Une importante saisie de contrebande dans le sud-est du Manitoba souligne les problèmes persistants liés au commerce illégal de tabac.
  4. Homme accusé de fraude vend des piscines sous un nouveau nom. Malgré des accusations de fraude, un homme du Manitoba continue ses activités commerciales avec des piscines en conteneur.

🌦️ Météo et routes

  1. Kinew promet une aide provinciale après les inondations. Le premier ministre Wab Kinew promet le soutien du gouvernement et l'activation de l'aide financière en cas de catastrophe pour les victimes des inondations dans la région ouest du Manitoba.
  2. Tempête massive cause des pannes de courant. Manitoba Hydro signale des pannes généralisées en raison des dommages causés par la récente tempête, conseillant aux résidents de se préparer aux interruptions de courant.

🏈 Sports

  1. Ceresna vise haut pour l'ouverture à domicile des Blue Bombers. L'anticipation monte alors que Jake Ceresna se prépare pour ses débuts en direct lors de l'ouverture à domicile des Blue Bombers contre les Tiger-Cats de Hamilton devant un stade plein à craquer.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. La charte historique de la HBC dévoilée au musée. La charte de la Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson recevra une reconnaissance officielle au Musée du Manitoba, mettant en lumière la riche histoire de la province.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Orages frappent le sud du Manitoba, tornades possibles signalées.
  • Le Club de curling Granite attend la décision du juge sur le conflit de logement.
  • Le Sénat appelle à une meilleure coordination de la réponse aux feux de forêt.
  • L'ouest du Manitoba se prépare à plus de pluie au milieu des préoccupations d'inondation.
  • Le Manitoba cherche l'aide des États-Unis pour un centre d'IA et un projet de barrage hydroélectrique.
  • La fermeture d'Ubisoft à Winnipeg affecte 65 employés.
  • Un Manitobain contribue au parcours des Golden Knights vers la Coupe Stanley.
  • Le voyage de la charte de la HBC au Musée du Manitoba cette semaine.
  • Un père espère obtenir justice après le meurtre de sa fille à Winnipeg.
  • Les fans de la Coupe du Monde peinent à trouver des maillots d'équipe localement.
  • Les scientifiques s'attaquent au problème mondial des moustiques.

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