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Daily Winnipeg juin 18 - juin 18, 2026

Nouveau Centre de gestion de la grêle, préoccupations minières, appel à la vaccination contre l’hépatite A — Jeudi à Winnipeg

15 articles il y a 3 semaines 253

🚑 Bris & Incidents

  1. Agression sexuelle signalée dans un autobus du réseau de transport de Winnipeg. La police de Winnipeg enquête sur une agression survenue à bord d'un autobus de transport en commun, accentuant les inquiétudes persistantes quant à la sécurité dans le système de bus de la ville.
  2. Jeune garçon disparu dans l'ouest de Winnipeg. Les autorités sollicitent l'aide du public pour retrouver un jeune garçon aperçu pour la dernière fois dans un quartier local.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Ouverture d'un nouveau Centre de gestion de la grêle face à des réclamations record. La Société d'assurance publique du Manitoba (MPI) inaugure un Centre de gestion de la grêle pour faire face à des réclamations sans précédent dues aux tempêtes de grêle ayant touché plus de 22 000 véhicules. Cette installation vise à traiter les éventuels ajustements de primes en raison de la flambée des réclamations.

🏛️ Gouvernance & Politique

  1. Préoccupations concernant l'accord minier de Sio Silica. Le premier ministre Wab Kinew réaffirme la priorité accordée à l'environnement face aux inquiétudes concernant l'impact d'une nouvelle mine de silice, lié à un protocole d'accord impliquant des entreprises allemandes et le développement régional.

🏥 Santé

  1. Les groupes de Winnipeg luttent contre une épidémie d'hépatite A. Des organismes locaux de proximité vaccinent le personnel pour contrôler une épidémie d'hépatite A touchant principalement la communauté sans-abri.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Près de la moitié des électeurs s'opposent à un deuxième mandat du maire, selon un sondage. Une enquête de Probe Research révèle un désaveu public significatif, influençant les prochaines élections municipales.
  2. Des travailleurs sociaux stationnés 24/7 dans les urgences de Winnipeg. De nouvelles mesures d'affectation de personnel dans certaines salles d'urgence et centres de soins urgents visent à fournir un soutien continu, améliorant les résultats des soins de santé.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Cal Murphy rejoindra le Cercle d'honneur des Blue Bombers.
  • Un homme de 21 ans retrouvé mort dans une communauté du nord du Manitoba.
  • Les fans de la LNH doivent désormais payer pour Sportsnet, impactant Rogers et CBC.
  • Les défenseurs mettent en lumière les obstacles aux soins de santé pour un patient migrant atteint de cancer.
  • Le conseil scolaire de Hanover refuse la confidentialité des mineurs matures.
  • Les propriétaires de Winnipeg éligibles à une aide sans état d'urgence.
  • Un nouveau président à la tête de Sport Manitoba.
  • Prévisions météorologiques du 18 juin par Riley Laychuk.

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Almost half of Winnipeg voters don't want mayor to win second term, Probe Research poll suggests

A poll of Winnipeg voters suggests roughly half the electorate doesn't want to see Scott Gillingham serve another term as mayor — but fewer than one in 10 believe anyone else can do much better trying to alleviate the city's homelessness and addictions crisis.

General Jun 18, 2026

New president at helm of Sport Manitoba

Evan Andrew is Sport Manitoba's new president and CEO, the organization announced Wednesday.

General Jun 18, 2026

Social workers to be stationed 24/7 at some Winnipeg ERs, urgent care centres

More help is on the way for people who show up at Winnipeg emergency departments seeking mental health or social supports, the province says.

General Jun 18, 2026

Winnipeg homeowners might qualify for disaster aid despite no state of emergency, city and province say

Winnipeg homeowners whose properties were damaged during recent torrential rainstorms might qualify for provincial disaster assistance, despite comments from Premier Wab Kinew suggesting otherwise.

General Jun 18, 2026

Hanover school board directs staff not to honour mature minor student confidentiality

Hanover School Division trustees directed staff to not recognize mature minors seeking confidential health care in any of its buildings at a board meeting in Steinbach earlier in June.

General Jun 18, 2026

Winnipeg outreach groups vaccinating staff to 'stomp' hepatitis A outbreak largely affecting homeless

A number of outreach organizations working with Winnipeg's homeless population are helping their staff get vaccinated against hepatitis A to prevent the spread of the virus among some of the most vulnerable.

General Jun 18, 2026

Ruling against young Manitoba cancer patient shows migrants face wider health-care barriers: advocates

A ruling denying a cancer patient's bid to keep their health-care coverage in Manitoba after turning 18 is a symptom of broader systemic barriers preventing immigrants from accessing care, advocates say.

General Jun 18, 2026

NHL fans will now have to pay to watch games on Sportsnet. What that means for Rogers — and CBC

The National Hockey League season came to a close this month and with it came the end of an era as longtime partners Rogers and CBC were unable to come to a new agreement for NHL broadcasts. So Canadian fans will only be able to watch games in Canada if they pay for a Sportsnet cable or streaming subscription.

General Jun 18, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Thursday, June 18, 2026

Much of the province will see a mix of sun and clouds. A few isolated showers are likely in the south, with a steadier rain in the northeast corner of the province.

General Jun 18, 2026

Woman sexually assaulted on Winnipeg Transit bus, police say

A 23-year-old man has been charged after he hugged and kissed a woman then followed her onto a Winnipeg Transit bus and sexually assaulted her, police say.

General Jun 18, 2026

Missing Winnipeg boy last seen in city's West End area

Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for a missing Winnipeg boy last seen Wednesday morning in the city's West End area.

General Jun 18, 2026

Man, 21, found dead outside in northern Manitoba community

The death of a 21-year-old man in northern Manitoba this week is considered suspicious, RCMP say.

General Jun 18, 2026

Hall of Fame coach Cal Murphy to be added to Blue Bombers' Ring of Honour

A man immortalized in bronze outside the home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will soon be honoured inside, too.

General Jun 18, 2026
Environment must remain priority, Kinew says of Sio Silica mining MOU

Environment must remain priority, Kinew says of Sio Silica mining MOU

A company wants to make eastern Manitoba a silica mining and solar panel manufacturing hub, but Premier Wab Kinew says the project isn't worth the risks.

Politics Jun 18, 2026
New MPI Hail Response Centre aims to respond to record-breaking claims

New MPI Hail Response Centre aims to respond to record-breaking claims

Manitoba Public Insurance opened a dedicated Hail Response Centre that hopes to assess 300 vehicles a day to aid the largest claims events in its history with this month's storms.

General Jun 18, 2026