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Transformation d'une église à Winnipeg, anciens des Jets et crise à Leaf Rapids — Mercredi à Winnipeg

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🚑 Dernières nouvelles & Incidents

  1. Évacuations scolaires dans le nord du Manitoba après menace de bombe. Sept écoles évacuées suite à des menaces de bombe, provoquant des perturbations dans toute la ville et alimentant les inquiétudes en matière de sécurité.
  2. Une femme retrouvée morte à West Kildonan dans un homicide présumé. La mort d'une femme de 73 ans fait l'objet d'une enquête, ajoutant aux préoccupations liées à la montée de la violence dans la ville.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Rénovation de 4,4 M$ pour une église de Winnipeg. Une église locale sera transformée en centre communautaire et en garderie, améliorant les équipements locaux et l'accès aux services de garde d'enfants.
  2. Nouveau supermarché coopératif pour la revitalisation du centre-ville. Dans le cadre du réaménagement de Portage Place, un supermarché coopératif ouvrira ses portes, revitalisant ainsi les commerces du centre-ville et améliorant la sécurité alimentaire.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Des élèves de Winnipeg brillent en compétition culinaire à Paris. Des élèves de secondaire reçoivent des accolades internationales pour leurs compétences culinaires, mettant en valeur les nouveaux talents de la ville sur la scène mondiale.
  2. Des dirigeants autochtones cherchent 20 M$ pour récupérer des artefacts. Les efforts s'intensifient pour obtenir du financement afin de rapatrier des objets sacrés de Suisse, soulignant l'importance de la préservation culturelle.

🚨 Crime & Sécurité publique

  1. Un suspect de coup de couteau accusé d'homicide involontaire. Un décès au centre-ville entraîne des accusations d'homicide involontaire, reflétant les défis continus des forces de l'ordre.
  2. Une agression à North End mène à une accusation d'homicide involontaire. Un suspect est formellement accusé suite à une agression mortelle dans un dépanneur, marquant un effort soutenu pour lutter contre les crimes violents.

🏈 Sports

  1. Les Elks et les Blue Bombers se préparent pour un affrontement. Les Edmonton Elks visent un départ historique de 3-0 contre les Winnipeg Blue Bombers, promettant un match palpitant.
  2. Effectif des Jets renforcé pour le Heritage Classic. Les Winnipeg Jets annoncent l'ajout de Manitobains à leur effectif pour le match des anciens en octobre.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Deux conseillers municipaux vétérans de Winnipeg ne se représentent pas. Des changements attendus dans la gouvernance locale.
  • Ryan Sneath est le nouveau chef des pompiers et ambulanciers de Winnipeg. Transition de leadership annoncée.
  • Des parents dénoncent un incident d'intimidation impliquant leur fils. Appel à l'action dans les écoles.
  • Le Manitoba éliminera la TVP sur les vitamines prénatales. Changement de politique effectif le 1er juillet.
  • Élection partielle annoncée pour le siège du député décédé. Date confirmée pour combler le poste vacant.
  • La fédération Métisse poursuit en justice pour les droits de chasse et de pêche. Bataille légale sur les droits traditionnels.
  • Problèmes de GPS retardent l'évaluation du réseau de transport de Winnipeg. Défis persistants pour les transports publics.
  • Un adolescent abattu lors d'une série de crimes dans une ville du nord. Une série de crimes provoque l'inquiétude.
  • Le Manitoba envisage des limites de prix sur le lait. Demande de transparence aux détaillants.
  • 11 parcs éoliens autochtones en lice pour des contrats énergétiques. Compétition pour le développement de l'énergie propre.
  • La cour lève l'interdiction d'identité dans un cas de faute policière. Victoire pour la transparence juridique.
  • Les Blue Bombers récupèrent le quart-arrière Dru Brown. Mouvement stratégique avant la saison.

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Blue Bombers reacquire QB Dru Brown in trade with Redblacks

Dru Brown is returning to Winnipeg after the Blue Bombers acquired the quarterback in a trade with the Ottawa Redblacks on Tuesday.

General Jun 24, 2026

Waverley West Coun. Janice Lukes won't run for re-election

Waverley West Coun. Janice Lukes won't run for re-election this fall, ending a three-term tenure at Winnipeg City Hall.

General Jun 24, 2026

Judge removes ban on identifying man who says disgraced Winnipeg cop forced him to admit to drug trafficking

A judge has removed a publication ban on the identity of an admitted drug trafficker who alleged he was threatened at gunpoint and forced to plead guilty by now-disgraced Winnipeg police officer Elston Bostock.

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11 Indigenous-led wind-farm proposals to compete for right to sell power to Manitoba

Manitoba Hydro will consider up to 11 proposals to build new wind farms over the next nine years, all owned by partnerships between Indigenous nations and experienced wind-power developers.

General Jun 24, 2026

Manitoba asks milk retailers, processors to open books as it considers further price limits

The provincial government is asking milk processors and retailers to open their financial books as it weighs expanding price controls to two-litre and four-litre containers of milk.

General Jun 24, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Scattered showers continue across the south. There is a risk of isolated thunderstorms for most of the province.

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Outreach worker wrongly detained after fatal stabbing says he feels he was racially profiled

A community health worker who was detained near the scene of a fatal stabbing last week says he believes he might have been a victim of racial profiling.

General Jun 24, 2026

Winnipeg Transit still waiting to fully assess network after problems with GPS equipment

Winnipeg Transit riders hoping for major changes to the city's redesigned network will have to wait a little longer.

General Jun 24, 2026

Métis federation sues Manitoba, federal governments over hunting and fishing rights

The Manitoba Métis Federation is accusing the provincial and federal governments of violating the constitutional right of its citizens to hunt and fish in parts of the province.

General Jun 24, 2026

17-year-old shot in northern Manitoba town during series of crimes: RCMP

Reports of guns being fired, an abandoned home catching fire, a group of people on an ATV who stole gas and a teen being shot in Leaf Rapids early Friday are all believed to be connected and gang related, Manitoba RCMP say.

General Jun 24, 2026

Manitoba Indigenous advocates seek $20M to repatriate thousands of items from Swiss collection

A group of Indigenous leaders and advocates are calling for sacred items in a proposed $20M sale to instead be repatriated by the Swiss owner.

General Jun 24, 2026

Winnipeg high school students win international culinary competition in Paris

A team of Gordon Bell High School students won an international culinary competition in Paris over the weekend.

General Jun 24, 2026

Byelection announced to fill seat left vacant after death of MLA Amanda Lathlin

A provincial byelection has been called in northern Manitoba for later this summer.

General Jun 24, 2026

Woman, 73, found dead inside home in Winnipeg's West Kildonan area in suspected homicide

A 73-year-old woman, possibly the victim of a homicide, was found dead inside a Winnipeg home earlier this month as police were investigating a missing person case.

General Jun 24, 2026

7 schools evacuated in northern Manitoba city due to bomb threats

All seven schools in the northern Manitoba city of Thompson was evacuated Tuesday after a series of bomb threats.

General Jun 24, 2026

Manitoba to cut PST from prenatal vitamins on July 1

The Manitoba government says it will be removing the provincial sales tax from prenatal vitamins starting July 1.

General Jun 24, 2026

Suspect charged with manslaughter in fatal North End convenience store assault

A man has been arrested for allegedly fatally assaulting 34-year-old Kyle Christopher Desjarlais at a North End convenience store two weeks ago.

General Jun 24, 2026

Man accused of unprovoked fatal stabbing downtown charged with manslaughter

A 37-year-old man has been charged in connection with a homicide in downtown Winnipeg last week.

General Jun 24, 2026

Parents of bullied boy speak out after son's head pushed in toilet

More educational assistants and an anti-bullying program will go into a Brandon school after a 12-year-old boy had his head forced into a toilet with human feces in it.

General Jun 24, 2026

Ryan Sneath named new chief of Winnipeg's fire paramedic service

The new chief of the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service has been named.

General Jun 24, 2026

Co-op grocery store to open in downtown Winnipeg as part of Portage Place redevelopment

A new Red River Co-op grocery store will open in downtown Winnipeg as part of the redevelopment of the former Portage Place mall, the project's developers announced Wednesday.

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Arrest made after fire destroyed south Winnipeg business

A 30-year-old woman is charged with arson after a commercial business on Seel Avenue burned, causing about $2.25 million in damage, police say.

General Jun 24, 2026

Winnipeg church to undergo $4.4M transformation into community hub, child-care centre

A $4.4-million plan was unveiled Tuesday to transform a 78-year-old United church in Winnipeg's South Osborne neighbourhood into a community hub anchored by a 112-space child-care centre.

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Indigenous group looking to repatriate ‘sacred’ artifacts from Switzerland

Indigenous group looking to repatriate ‘sacred’ artifacts from Switzerland

A group of First Nations leaders and advocates in Manitoba want help repatriating thousands of Indigenous artifacts from a privately run museum in Switzerland.

Canada Jun 24, 2026
Edmonton Elks seek first 3-0 start since 2017 in showdown with Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Edmonton Elks seek first 3-0 start since 2017 in showdown with Winnipeg Blue Bombers

The 1-1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers need to prove they can stop the run against the best rushing team in the CFL this season.

Sports Jun 24, 2026
Winnipeg Jets add 3 Manitobans to alumni game roster for Heritage Classic

Winnipeg Jets add 3 Manitobans to alumni game roster for Heritage Classic

Former Jets Eric Fehr, Cody Eakin, and Derek Meech were among 15 players added to the Jets alumni game roster on Wednesday.

Sports Jun 24, 2026
Winnipeg Jets re-sign pending restricted free agent forward Isak Rosén

Winnipeg Jets re-sign pending restricted free agent forward Isak Rosén

The Jets have five pending restricted free agents remaining after re-signing Isak Rosén to a two-year contract.

Sports Jun 24, 2026
Leaf Rapids residents call for government help amid ‘humanitarian crisis’

Leaf Rapids residents call for government help amid ‘humanitarian crisis’

The open letter to the Manitoba and federal governments comes after a week of violence, including murder and arson.

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Long-time incumbent Winnipeg councillors announce they won’t seek re-election

Long-time incumbent Winnipeg councillors announce they won’t seek re-election

Coun. Janice Lukes for Waverly West and Coun. John Orlikow won't be running in the next civic election. There will be fresh faces on council.

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