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Incidente policial en Winnipeg, Juez para la Reconciliación, Aumento de fondos para cuidado infantil — Winnipeg, viernes

26 articulos hace 3 semanas 182

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Policía de Winnipeg dispara y mata a un hombre armado, de 26 años, durante un llamado por disputa doméstica. La policía respondió a un llamado por un conflicto doméstico y disparó a un hombre presuntamente armado, resultando en su muerte. Se espera que la Unidad de Investigación Independiente examine el incidente para determinar las circunstancias que rodearon el tiroteo.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. El gobierno federal incrementa financiamiento para el programa de cuidado infantil en $5.4 mil millones. Los fondos adicionales tienen como objetivo estabilizar el programa de cuidado infantil de $10 al día en todo Canadá, abordando las presiones que han obstaculizado las ambiciosas metas de reducción de tarifas y nuevos espacios.
  2. Ley de Manitoba permite la aprobación de pesticidas previamente prohibidos. La nueva legislación aprobada por el gobierno de Carney autoriza ciertos pesticidas, generando preocupaciones ambientales entre varias comunidades locales.
  3. Agricultores exigen infraestructura para mitigar inundaciones al gobierno de Manitoba. En medio de inundaciones que mantienen tierras bajo agua, los agricultores locales instan al apoyo provincial para construir la infraestructura necesaria para futuras protecciones.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Nombran a la primera jueza dedicada a la reconciliación en Manitoba. La jueza Jerilee Ryle es designada como la jueza asociada jefe de reconciliación, un nuevo rol para ayudar a sanar las relaciones entre el poder judicial y las comunidades indígenas.
  2. Museo de escuelas residenciales en Portage la Prairie planea expansión. La expansión del museo pretende servir como un lugar de sanación y conexión para los sobrevivientes, con nuevas instalaciones destinadas a mejorar sus ofertas.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Seguro Público de Manitoba abre un centro especial para reclamos por granizo. Tras severas tormentas de granizo, se ha establecido un centro dedicado a gestionar lo que podría convertirse en un número récord de reclamos de seguros relacionados con granizo.
  2. El sendero Mantario reabre tras largo cierre por incendio. Los excursionistas celebran la reapertura del popular sendero, que estuvo cerrado durante más de un año después de un incendio que dañó secciones clave.

🏈 Sports

  1. Los Winnipeg Jets celebrarán una conferencia de prensa no programada. En medio de especulaciones sobre el futuro de Jonathan Toews, los Jets han anunciado una inesperada conferencia de prensa en el Sportsplex que lleva su nombre.

📰 Also Today

  • Toys 'R' Us Canadá considera un cambio de marca ante desafíos.
  • Tormenta de granizo en Regina causa daños por $80 millones.
  • El veterano concejal de Winnipeg, John Orlikow, no buscará la reelección.
  • Escuela Stony Mountain cerrada por daño de inundación.
  • Pukatawagan busca respuestas sobre interrupción del servicio de trenes.
  • Enfoque único ayuda a programa de vivienda de Winnipeg a tener éxito.
  • Centros de plasma con fines de lucro vinculados a reacciones negativas de donación.
  • Centro comunitario pasa a control de la Ciudad de Winnipeg.
  • Artistas drag de Flin Flon brillan en evento del Orgullo.
  • El equipo masculino de Canadá gana partido histórico de Copa del Mundo pero empañado por lesión.
  • Pronóstico del tiempo para Manitoba publicado.
  • Exposición en el museo de derechos humanos se inaugura en medio de críticas.
  • Sio Silica lucha por conseguir licencia de minería.
  • Presidente de los Elks califica cambio de nombre como un 'desastre'.
  • Jonathan Toews podría anunciar su retiro de la NHL.
  • Steinbach busca reconsideración tras negativa de alivio por inundación.

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Articulos Fuente (27)

Kinew casts doubt on approving Sio Silica's 2nd effort to obtain licence to mine sand

Premier Wab Kinew cast doubt Thursday on the prospect of Manitoba approving a second effort by mining company Sio Silica to obtain an environmental licence to drill for sand in the rural municipality of Springfield.

General Jun 19, 2026

Manitoba Public Insurance opens dedicated centre for what could be record number of hail claims

Manitoba Public Insurance opened a "hail response centre" Wednesday to deal with what is on pace to be a record-setting number of claims related to a single weather event.

General Jun 19, 2026

After cancellations and delays, Pukatawagan looks for answers on vital train link

Train service from The Pas to Mathias Colomb Cree Nation was temporarily stopped Monday, the latest in a long line of cancelled trips and interruptions for the northern Manitoba First Nation’s only all-weather transport link.

General Jun 19, 2026

Community centre board hands control over to City of Winnipeg after years of criticism

The volunteer board overseeing the South Winnipeg Community Centre has handed governance of the facility over to the city, saying years of criticism and public disputes made its work increasingly difficult.

General Jun 19, 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

Gruesome injury to Ismaël Koné in victory over Qatar dampens Canadian men's joy of historic 1st World Cup win

A game that had the Canadian crowd roaring fell suddenly silent when the key midfielder shattered his leg.

General Jun 19, 2026

After being denied financial relief for 2025 flooding, Steinbach asks province to reconsider

People in Steinbach are wondering why flooding in their city last year was treated differently than the heavy rains that recently hit southern Manitoba.

General Jun 19, 2026

Farmers call on Manitoba government to build flood-mitigation infrastructure as lands remain underwater

As acres of agricultural land remained underwater Thursday, one Manitoba dairy farmer estimates some producers in the Interlake region have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars since flash flooding hit the area over a week ago.

General Jun 19, 2026

Stony Mountain School to remain closed through June after Manitoba floods damaged building

Flood damage at Stony Mountain School means students won't be able to return for the rest of the school year, the Interlake School Division says.

General Jun 19, 2026

Carney government passes law allowing authorization of banned pesticides

The federal government has brought in major changes to how pesticides are regulated in Canada, granting cabinet the power to authorize the use of pesticides — even ones that Health Canada has deemed unsafe.

General Jun 19, 2026

Nearly all serious adverse reactions among plasma donors in past decade involved for-profit sites, data shows

Data obtained by CBC News reveals multiple people were left in life-threatening condition, hospitalized or requiring other medical intervention after donating plasma over the past decade.

General Jun 19, 2026

Helping people find homes when they're ready rather than rushing key to success for Winnipeg housing program

An Indigenous-led family resource centre is working to help find housing for Winnipeggers in need, but its approach is to help people when they're ready, rather than rushing them into their own place.

General Jun 19, 2026

Flin Flon drag performers take centre stage at Pride event

Northern Manitoba's longest-running annual drag tradition continued in Flin Flon last weekend. The event made a comeback after last year's fire evacuations.

General Jun 19, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, June 19, 2026

Scattered showers continue across much of southern and central Manitoba. There is the risk of an isolated thunderstorm.

General Jun 19, 2026

1 year after his return to NHL, Jonathan Toews appears to be calling it a career

Speculation across sports media sites is that Winnipeg's Jonathan Toews, who played for his hometown team last season, is set to announce his retirement.

General Jun 19, 2026

John Orlikow won't run this fall after 17 years as River Heights-Fort Garry councillor

River Heights-Fort Garry Coun. John Orlikow says he plans to retire from Winnipeg's city council at the conclusion of the current term this fall.

General Jun 19, 2026
ANALYSIS: A tale of two classy NHL captains, Toews and Staal

ANALYSIS: A tale of two classy NHL captains, Toews and Staal

Both amazing players, and one, Jordan Staal, hoisting the Stanley Cup for the Carolina Hurricanes and the other, Jonathan Toews, telling the world he has completed his journey.

Sports Jun 19, 2026
Winnipeg Jets to hold news conference at Jonathan Toews Sportsplex

Winnipeg Jets to hold news conference at Jonathan Toews Sportsplex

The Winnipeg Jets did not specify who would be speaking or what the news conference at the Jonathan Toews Sportsplex is about. It’s scheduled to begin at 11 a.m.

Sports Jun 19, 2026
Elks president: Name change a ‘disaster’ for club

Elks president: Name change a ‘disaster’ for club

As the Edmonton Elks prepare for their home opener Saturday, team president Chris Morris says the fallout from the club's 2021 name change remains one of the biggest obstacles in rebuilding support among fans.

Sports Jun 19, 2026

Winnipeg police fatally shoot man, 26, they say was armed during domestic dispute call

Winnipeg police fatally shot a man at a home just off St. Anne's Road on Friday, after reports of a domestic dispute in the presence of children.

General Jun 19, 2026

Mantario Trail reopens more than a year after fire closed it

The Mantario Trail in Whiteshell Provincial Park has reopened after a devastating wildfire ripped through roughly half the 64-kilometre-long trail last year, the province said Friday in a news release.

General Jun 19, 2026

Palestinian exhibit at human rights museum to open next week amid criticism

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights says an exhibit about displaced Palestinians will go ahead as planned, despite criticism that it's a potentially one-sided story.

General Jun 19, 2026

Owner of beleaguered Toys 'R' Us Canada floats rebrand in court files

The owner of Toys "R" Us Canada is trying to buy some of the retailer's assets so it can keep the chain going or rebrand the beleaguered business that has been in creditor protection since February.

General Jun 19, 2026
Feds add $5.4B to address ‘pressures’ facing $10-a-day child-care program

Feds add $5.4B to address ‘pressures’ facing $10-a-day child-care program

Jobs and Families Minister Patty Hajdu said she has heard provinces and territories' calls for more federal money, as many struggle to reduce fees, add spaces and recruit staff.

Politics Jun 19, 2026
Regina hailstorm sees $80M in damages and over 10K insurance claims

Regina hailstorm sees $80M in damages and over 10K insurance claims

More than 10,000 claims have been filed after Regina's June hailstorm, the latest in a string of costly severe weather events across Western Canada.

Consumer Jun 19, 2026
Museum at former residential school in Portage la Prairie to expand

Museum at former residential school in Portage la Prairie to expand

Executive Director Lorraine Daniels says the new building centered on cultural teachings and a dock planned for the riverbank are ways for survivors to reclaim the space.

Canada Jun 19, 2026
Canada’s 1st judge dedicated to reconciliation appointed in Manitoba

Canada’s 1st judge dedicated to reconciliation appointed in Manitoba

A Manitoba judge was appointed to a first-of-its kind associate justice role for reconciliation, to help the relationships between the courts and Indigenous communities.

Canada Jun 19, 2026