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Secuelas de tornados, extremistas en línea y preocupaciones de seguridad para enfermeras — Viernes en Winnipeg

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🚑 Última hora y sucesos

  1. Confirman tornados en el sur de Manitoba. Environment Canada confirma dos tornados tras la tormenta de esta semana; ambos clasificados como los más débiles en la escala.
  2. La provincia inicia asistencia por desastres tras inundaciones. El primer ministro de Manitoba anuncia ayuda financiera para los residentes afectados por las inundaciones, abordando los daños generalizados.

🚨 Crimen y seguridad pública

  1. Grupos en línea ponen en peligro a jóvenes locales. Policía de Winnipeg informa que grupos extremistas violentos están extorsionando a niños a través de redes sociales y plataformas de videojuegos.
  2. Arrestan a joven de 17 años por asesinato en Thompson. El sospechoso de un incidente local de apuñalamiento está bajo custodia, enfrentando cargos de asesinato en segundo grado.
  3. Exoneran a agente de Winnipeg en incidente de tiroteo. La agencia de monitoreo policial decide no presentar cargos contra el oficial que disparó a un hombre que sostenía un cepillo de BBQ.

🏛️ Gobierno y política

  1. Primera Nación del norte declara estado de emergencia. La Primera Nación Sayisi Dene enfrenta problemas de violencia y drogas, culpando a la falta de servicios policiales.
  2. Nueva candidata del NDP en The Pas-Kameesak. La hija de la fallecida Amanda Lathlin entra en la contienda política, buscando seguir los pasos de su madre.

💼 Economía y negocios

  1. Empresa china adquiere Palliser Furniture. La venta sigue a quejas de la compañía de Winnipeg sobre prácticas comerciales desleales en Asia.

🏥 Salud

  1. Enfermeras colocan en lista gris al Hospital Seven Oaks por problemas de seguridad. Surgen preocupaciones sobre las condiciones laborales mientras votan limitar la cooperación con el hospital.
  2. Renuncia de doctor especializado del HSC genera preocupaciones. Surgen preguntas sobre la retención de médicos tras la renuncia.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Derrota en el partido inaugural de local de los Bombers. Los Winnipeg Blue Bombers pierden ante los Hamilton Ticats, con Mitchell anotando tres touchdowns.

📰 También hoy

  • Winkler celebra su primera marcha del Orgullo.
  • Hombre muere tras agresión en negocio del North End.
  • Ex Jet Ehlers en el protagonismo de la Copa Stanley.
  • Sentencia de 7 años de prisión para el asesino de un restaurador en Winnipeg.
  • Histórica carta de Hudson's Bay presentada en museo.
  • Persisten cortes de energía en Winnipeg tras tormenta.
  • Acusan negligencia en caso de muerte por plasma en Winnipeg.
  • Pronóstico del tiempo para Manitoba el 12 de junio.

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Articulos Fuente (29)

Staff didn't stop plasma collection despite machine alert before Winnipeg woman died: documents

Before the death of a 22-year-old Winnipeg woman, the machine being used to collect her plasma issued an alert that meant staff should terminate the procedure, however documents show this step was not followed and she later went into cardiac arrest.

General Jun 12, 2026

Daughter of late Amanda Lathlin running to succeed her as NDP candidate in The Pas-Kameesak

The daughter of the late Amanda Lathlin is hoping to follow her mother into politics by becoming the MLA for The Pas-Kameesak.

General Jun 12, 2026

Chinese firm buys Palliser Furniture months after Winnipeg company complains of unfair Asian trade practices

China-based MotoMotion Furniture acquired Palliser Furniture in May — three months after the struggling Winnipeg manufacturer complained Canada hasn't done enough to protect the domestic furniture industry from unfair trade practices in Asia.

General Jun 12, 2026

Manitoba premier announces provincewide disaster financial assistance program for flood damage

Some Manitobans whose homes were damaged by flooding during storms earlier this week will be able to access a disaster financial assistance program fund, Premier Wab Kinew said Thursday.

General Jun 12, 2026

Swan River family nearly swept away in flood

A day that started like any other for the Poole family in Swan River ended with an escape from a flash flood on the roof of their grandmother's home.

General Jun 12, 2026

Some Winnipeggers still grappling with lack of power after Tuesday storm

Work to restore power in Winnipeg continues days after a massive storm rolled through the city, but Manitoba Hydro says it expects most of the outages to be resolved by the end of Thursday.

General Jun 12, 2026

Silver Alert cancelled after missing Winnipeg senior found

A Silver Alert has been cancelled after a missing senior last seen in the St. Boniface area on Thursday afternoon was found, Winnipeg police say.

General Jun 12, 2026

7-year sentence for man who killed Winnipeg restaurateur 'has taken the pain away a little bit,' brother says

A man found guilty of manslaughter in what a judge described as the "senseless and devastating" killing of a Winnipeg restaurant owner in January 2024 has been sentenced to seven years in prison.

General Jun 12, 2026

2 tornadoes now confirmed in southern Manitoba after Tuesday's torrential storm

A major storm system that thrashed through southern Manitoba this week is now confirmed to have spawned two tornadoes, while several other reports remain under investigation.

General Jun 12, 2026

Hudson's Bay Company royal charter unveiled at Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg

A historic document that granted the Hudson's Bay Company control over roughly one-third of what is now Canada is in public hands.

General Jun 12, 2026

PWHL's Seattle Torrent names Winnipeg's Christine Bumstead as head coach

Susanna Tapani is staying put in Boston, and the Seattle Torrent have retained fellow forward Julia Gosling in opening the next phase of the PWHL's expansion process on Wednesday.

General Jun 12, 2026

Man, 34, dead after assault at North End business

A 34-year-old man is dead after he was assaulted with a weapon at a business in Winnipeg's North End area earlier this week, police say.

General Jun 12, 2026

Tornado warnings risk being ignored if issued too broadly, Manitobans say

Phones buzzed repeatedly across southern Manitoba with tornado alerts Tuesday night, even though the threat was far away for many who got the frequent alerts.

General Jun 12, 2026

#TheMoment he swam in Manitoba floodwaters

Triathlete Nolan Law tells The National about the moment he went swimming in a flooded street after a storm hit Oakbank, Man.

General Jun 12, 2026
7 years in prison for man who killed Winnipeg restaurant owner

7 years in prison for man who killed Winnipeg restaurant owner

A man was sentenced to seven years in custody after being convicted of manslaughter for the death of a Winnipeg restaurant owner more than two years ago.

General Jun 12, 2026

Manitoba physicians raise retention questions after highly specialized HSC doctor resigns

Doctors are questioning Manitoba's ability to keep medical talent in the province after a highly specialized physician at Health Sciences Centre handed in her notice.

General Jun 12, 2026

'It sucks': Minitonas residents fret costs of flood damage as cleanup continues

Some people in Minitonas worry about the cost of the damage left by flash floods in western Manitoba earlier this week as the cleanup continues.

General Jun 12, 2026

Winnipeg woman gets 'ridiculous' federal letter seeking 20-cent repayment

A Winnipeg woman is "frustrated" after receiving a letter indicating an overpayment of 20 cents on her disability pension, and a freedom of information request revealed thousands of similar letters have been sent out in the past two years.

General Jun 12, 2026

'There is a space for you': Winkler prepares for 1st Pride march with support from other organizations

Local businesses and churches, along with Brandon Pride, are helping Winkler celebrate the first Pride march and rally in the southern Manitoba city on Saturday.

General Jun 12, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, June 12, 2026

Scattered showers continue across the south. A low pressure system will bring a significant amount of rainfall to the north.

General Jun 12, 2026

Mitchell carves Winnipeg defence for 3 TDs, as Bombers lose home opener to Ticats

Bo Levi Mitchell threw a pair of touchdown passes to Kiondre Smith as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats spoiled the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' home opener with a 37-27 victory on Thursday.

General Jun 12, 2026

2026 Polaris Music Prize long list: Angine de Poitrine, the Beaches and more

40 albums are in contention for the $30, 000 grand prize.

General Jun 12, 2026
ANALYSIS: Nikolaj Ehlers skating onto centre stage of Stanley Cup final

ANALYSIS: Nikolaj Ehlers skating onto centre stage of Stanley Cup final

While Nikolaj Ehlers' 17 points in 17 games won’t warrant him the Conn Smythe Trophy, in many ways, he has outplayed last summer’s other great UFA signing, Mitch Marner.

Sports Jun 12, 2026
First Nation in Manitoba declares state of emergency over violence, drugs

First Nation in Manitoba declares state of emergency over violence, drugs

The chief of a northern Manitoba First Nation says her community is so overwhelmed by drugs and the resulting violence that her members live in fear.

Canada Jun 12, 2026

Southern Manitoba tornadoes earned weakest rating on severity scale: Environment Canada

Two confirmed tornadoes that hit southern Manitoba during major storms earlier this week were more bluster than brawn, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.

General Jun 12, 2026

Nurses vote to grey list Seven Oaks Hospital over safety concerns

Manitoba nurses have grey listed another health facility in the province, adding the label to Seven Oaks General Hospital on Friday.

General Jun 12, 2026

Winnipeg officer who shot man holding BBQ brush shouldn't face charges: police watchdog

Manitoba's police watchdog says a Winnipeg officer made a reasonable decision when he fatally shot a man moving toward him, yelling and acting aggressively, and armed with a wooden barbecue brush.

General Jun 12, 2026

17-year-old wanted on 2nd-degree murder charge in Thompson stabbing arrested

A 17-year-old boy wanted on second-degree murder charges after a fatal stabbing in northern Manitoba has been arrested.

General Jun 12, 2026
Online extremist groups exploiting, blackmailing youth: Winnipeg police

Online extremist groups exploiting, blackmailing youth: Winnipeg police

Children as young as preteens are being targeted by violent online extremist groups who want 'the destruction of society,' according to a warning from Winnipeg police.

Crime Jun 12, 2026