🚑 Breaking & Incidents
- Northern Manitoba schools face bomb threat evacuations. Seven schools evacuated after bomb threats were reported, causing disruption across the city and raising security concerns.
- West Kildonan woman found dead in suspected homicide. A 73-year-old woman's death under investigation, adding to the city's worrying trend of violence.
💼 Economy & Business
- $4.4M revamp for Winnipeg church. A local church will be transformed into a community hub and child-care facility, enhancing local amenities and childcare access.
- New co-op grocery for downtown redevelopment. As part of the Portage Place redevelopment, a co-op grocery store will open, revitalizing downtown businesses and improving food security.
🎨 Community & Culture
- Winnipeg students shine at Paris culinary competition. High schoolers earn international acclaim for their culinary skills, showcasing the city's up-and-coming talent on a global stage.
- Indigenous leaders seek $20M to reclaim artifacts. Efforts intensify to secure funding for repatriation of sacred items from Switzerland, highlighting cultural preservation.
🚨 Crime & Public Safety
- Stabbing suspect charged with manslaughter. Downtown fatality results in manslaughter charges, reflecting ongoing law enforcement challenges.
- North End assault leads to manslaughter charge. A suspect is formally charged following a fatal convenience store assault, marking a continued focus on tackling violent crime.
🏈 Sports
- Elks and Blue Bombers prepare for clash. Edmonton Elks aim for a historic 3-0 start against Winnipeg Blue Bombers, promising an exciting match-up.
- Jets roster bolstered for Heritage Classic. Winnipeg Jets announce the addition of Manitobans to their roster for the October alumni game.
📰 Also Today
- Two veteran Winnipeg councillors won't seek re-election. Changes expected in local governance.
- Ryan Sneath is new Winnipeg fire paramedic chief. Leadership transition announced.
- Parents speak out on bullying incident involving their son. Call for action in schools.
- Manitoba to eliminate PST from prenatal vitamins. Policy change effective July 1.
- Byelection announced for late MLA's seat. Date to fill vacancy confirmed.
- Métis federation sues over hunting/fishing rights. Legal battle over traditional rights.
- Transit GPS issues delay Winnipeg network assessment. Continued challenges for public transport.
- Teen shot amidst crime spree in northern town. Series of crimes raise alarm.
- Manitoba considers price limits on milk. Retailers asked for transparency.
- 11 Indigenous wind-farms in running for energy contracts. Competition for clean energy development.
- Court lifts ID ban on man in police misconduct case. Legal transparency victory.
- Blue Bombers reacquire QB Dru Brown. Strategic move ahead of the season.