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Sewage Overflow, Marion Street Repairs & Social Media Limits — Winnipeg Saturday

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Sewage overflow hits Winnipeg's waterways after power outages. Nearly 9 million litres of sewage were dumped due to storm-related outages, causing environmental concerns and prompting urgent municipal responses.
  2. Windsor Park faces another power blackout. Hundreds of residents experienced a second power outage within hours, adding to the community's struggles during the recent weather events.
  3. Marion Street closed for emergency repairs. A key stretch of Winnipeg's Marion Street is shut down this weekend for urgent repair work, affecting traffic and transit routes.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Winnipeg police warn of rising online extremism targeting children. Authorities alert the public about an "escalating threat" posed by violent extremism on digital platforms, urging vigilance and preventive actions.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Canada to limit social media for children under 16. The announcement aims to protect minors online, but teenagers remain unfazed, claiming they will find ways to bypass restrictions.
  2. Proposal to expand school zone speed limits. Winnipeg is considering extending speed limits to regional roads, a move aimed at enhancing safety for students and community members.
  3. Debate on Conawapa megaproject resurgence. Critics argue Manitoba's renewed interest in the Conawapa hydroelectric project is unfeasible, given current energy and economic considerations.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Opaskwayak Cree Nation restores traditional place names. A new territorial map reintroduces Cree names, celebrating cultural heritage and historic identity preservation.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Drier weather forecast as storm effects linger. Riley Laychuk predicts a shift to drier conditions, offering relief in the aftermath of disruptive weather.
  2. Manitoba berry farmers brace for uncertain harvests. Following heavy rains and flooding, local berry producers face challenges, needing to adapt quickly to protect crops.

🏈 Sports

  1. Canada secures historic draw in soccer match. Cyle Larin's late goal earned Canada a valuable point against Bosnia-Herzegovina, marking a significant achievement in international play.

📰 Also Today

  • Winnipeg car sinks into unexpected sinkhole.
  • Community lunch initiative aids storm-struck residents.
  • Power outage planned at The Forks Saturday.
  • Record-breaking MPI claims from Manitoba storm.
  • Mini cabins set for summer debut in Manitoba parks.
  • Flooding in Balmoral causes personal turmoil.

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Source Articles (18)

Cyle Larin's late goal nets Canada historic point after 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina

It was Canada's first point at a men’s World Cup, and if that didn’t make the players's day unforgettable enough, they did it at home, in front of a crowd filled with faces they knew and people they could name.

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Fans in Ottawa cheer as Canada draws in its first World Cup game

Team Canada faced off against Bosnia-Herzegovina in its first match of the tournament. CBC’s Emma Weller was at Craft Beer Market to speak with fans.

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Manitoba's new interest in Conawapa megaproject 'doesn't make a lot of sense,' energy watchdogs say

Energy watchdogs in Manitoba say they're surprised and concerned by the NDP government's renewed interest in Conawapa, a proposed hydroelectric dam and generating station on the Nelson River.

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Winnipeg to study expanding school zone speed limits to include regional roads

Winnipeg will study whether reduced-speed school zones should be expanded to include more streets around schools and some major commuter routes.

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Rocked by flooding, Balmoral woman says damage isn't only material

J'aime Killbery's husband died from cancer in 2023. Three years later, Killbery and their children must part with some of his belongings because of the flooding that has swept through many parts of southern Manitoba.

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Hundreds of Windsor Park residents without power again — just hours after it was restored

Hundreds of residents in Winnipeg's Windsor Park area are in the dark again after falling tree branches tore down power lines early Friday morning, just hours after electricity was restored there Thursday night.

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Point Douglas community lunch offers meals for people struggling after storm

Norquay School in Winnipeg's North Point Douglas neighbourhood partnered with the Salvation Army to provide hundreds of meals Friday for people who lost food during power outages caused by the major storms that hit Manitoba this week.

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Violent extremism targeting kids online an 'escalating threat': Winnipeg police

Violent, nihilistic extremism targeting kids online is an "escalating threat" across Canada and the world, Winnipeg police say, and they're urging parents and caregivers to learn the warning signs so they can step in before it's too late.

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First mini cabins in Manitoba parks set to open in St. Malo by early summer

Mini cabins are being built in Manitoba provincial parks, and the first six are expected to be available to rent in St. Malo early this summer.

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20,000 MPI claims after southern Manitoba storm, on track to break record

Manitoba Public Insurance says it's on track to break a record after getting about 20,000 vehicle claims, following a severe thunderstorm earlier this week.

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Nearly 9 million litres of sewage dumped into Winnipeg's waterways after storm-related power outages

The spilling of nearly nine million litres of untreated sewage into Winnipeg's waterways earlier this week is a preventable problem, one expert says.

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Stretch of Winnipeg's Marion Street closed this weekend for emergency repairs

Emergency repairs have closed a stretch of Winnipeg's Marion Street through Sunday, the city says.

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Manitoba Hydro to shut off power to The Forks for 2 hours Saturday morning

The storm that lit up the skies over Winnipeg this week will briefly turn out the lights at one of the city's most popular attractions this weekend.

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Canada vows to restrict social media for kids under 16. Teens say they'll 'always find a way'

Canadian teens and parents — the two groups directly impacted by the Safe Social Media Act (Bill C-34) introduced Wednesday by the federal government — share their thoughts on social media and the proposed legislation, which would ban accounts for users under 16.

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation restores Cree place names with new map of territory

Opaskwayak Cree Nation has unveiled a new map featuring traditional Cree place names across the northern Manitoba community. It's eight metres square and features more than 150 names, many being shown on a map for the first time.

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Manitoba berry producers 'play it by ear' after heavy rains, floods hit weeks before harvest

It's almost time for berry picking in Manitoba, but some berry producers say they're waiting to see how this season bears fruit given a late spring start and recent wild weather.

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Riley Laychuk's weekend forecast: drier air moves in

Skies clear west to east through Saturday. Sunday is looking much warmer and brighter for the majority of the province.

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What a way to wake up! Winnipeg man finds his car slumped in sinkhole

Michael Burkholder woke up on Saturday morning to find a message from a neighbour alerting him that his car was slumped in a sinkhole outside his home in Winnipeg's Wolseley neighbourhood.

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