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Victoire des Elks, succès à Portage et Main, dialogues sur les relations raciales — Jeudi à Winnipeg

21 articles il y a 2 semaines 186

🚑 Dernières nouvelles et incidents

  1. Touché de dernière minute garde les Elks invaincus. Les Elks d'Edmonton ont battu les Blue Bombers de Winnipeg 23 à 18, poursuivant ainsi leur début de saison sans défaite dans la LCF. Malgré un stade Princess Auto plein à craquer, les Bombers ont peiné avec des revirements et des buts de placement manqués, enregistrant leur deuxième défaite de la saison.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Réouverture de Portage et Main jugée réussie. Un an après sa réouverture, l'intersection emblématique du centre-ville de Winnipeg n'a montré aucun impact significatif sur la sécurité routière, selon les responsables municipaux. Cela fait suite à des décennies de fermeture et de débats sur l'accès piétonnier.
  2. Le chef de police de Winnipeg prévoit une rencontre avec le PDG de l'autorité de santé. Face à des allégations de profilage racial, le chef de police discutera des relations communautaires afin de répondre à ces préoccupations.

🏥 Santé

  1. Attentes aux urgences pourraient dépasser 48 heures. En raison d'une demande accrue et de pénuries de personnel, les patients se rendant aux urgences du Manitoba pourraient subir de longues attentes pour être admis.
  2. Des recherches à Winnipeg pourraient modifier le traitement mondial des hémorragies cérébrales. De nouvelles études de la ville sont sur le point d'influencer les pratiques médicales internationales pour le traitement des hémorragies cérébrales.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. L'école Dalhousie change de nom pour se distancer d'une association pro-esclavagiste. L'école de Winnipeg choisit un nouveau nom pour se dissocier des liens historiques avec une figure liée à l'esclavage.

🏈 Sports

  1. Un jeune prodige du golf de la Première Nation Sioux Birdtail se qualifie pour le championnat mondial. Âgé de seulement 10 ans, ce golfeur talentueux est prêt à participer au Championnat du monde Callaway.
  2. Le Canada termine deuxième du groupe B, affrontement à venir en phase finale. Après une défaite 2 à 1 contre la Suisse, l'équipe canadienne se prépare pour son match à élimination directe à Los Angeles dimanche.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • MPI ouvre un deuxième centre pour les réclamations de grêle.
  • Un collectionneur suisse souhaite revendre des artefacts autochtones.
  • Prévisions météorologiques du Manitoba pour le 25 juin 2026.
  • Les résidents demandent des changements face au déclin de Leaf Rapids.
  • Les déclarations légales de la police peuvent désormais utiliser une plume d'aigle.
  • Une enquête révèle qu'une dose létale de méthamphétamine a causé un décès en garde à vue en 2020.
  • Des inondations dévastent la récolte de maïs du Manitoba.
  • Flin Flon célèbre les diplômés avec une bataille d'eau.
  • La Société d'assurance publique du Manitoba veut augmenter les tarifs de 2 % pour 2027.

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Canada finishes 2nd in Group B after 2-1 loss to Switzerland, will play knockout game Sunday in L.A.

Canada’s men lost to Switzerland 2-1 in a sweltering B.C. Place on Wednesday afternoon, ending their hopes of continuing their historic World Cup campaign at home.

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Manitoba Public Insurance seeks 2% rate hike for 2027

Manitoba Public Insurance has asked the province's Public Utilities Board to raise its rates starting next April.

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Flin Flon honours graduates with citywide water fight

Flin Flon celebrated Hapnot Collegiate's graduating class with a parade — and a water fight with the grads — on Wednesday. The northern Manitoba community has turned the high school's annual car parade into a festival of water blasters, water balloons and firehoses.

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Birdtail Sioux First Nation golf prodigy, 10, heads to Callaway World Championship

Connor Hanska, a 10-year-old from Birdtail Sioux First Nation, is competing in the Callaway World Championship in July. He's been swinging the club since he was two and competed in an international tournament in Northern Ireland in 2025.

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Flooding drowns Manitoba farmer's corn crop

At this time of year, farmer Stan Cochrane's corn crop should be a few metres high. Instead, it's underwater on his southwestern Manitoba farm.

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Some of Winnipeg's youngest soccer fans cheer on Team Canada

Glenelm School in Winnipeg held a watch party as Canada faced Switzerland at the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Wednesday.

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New research out of Winnipeg could impact how brain bleeds are treated globally

New made-in-Manitoba research suggests a specific treatment for chronic brain bleeds can significantly reduce the likelihood of recurrence, leading to better long-term outcomes for brain surgery patients.

General Jun 25, 2026

Lethal meth dose responsible for Ebb and Flow man's 2020 in-custody death: inquest

The in-custody death of a First Nations man more than five years ago was unavoidable due to lethal amounts of methamphetamine in his system that caused a heart attack after his arrest, a Manitoba judge's inquest report says.

General Jun 25, 2026

Holding eagle feather, rather than Bible, now an option for Winnipeg police legal statements

Victims and witnesses providing statements to Winnipeg police, and officers affirming oaths, can now do so with an eagle feather rather than a Bible.

General Jun 25, 2026

Hanover school board not deterred by opposition to removing health-care privacy for older students

Hanover School Division's board chair says trustees are still moving forward with a plan to stop recognizing health-care privacy for older students.

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Headed to the ER? Here's why you could now wait more than 48 hours to be admitted

A report released Thursday by the Canadian Institute for Health Information found that limited emergency room capacity, difficulties in accessing standard care and the country's aging population are to blame for patients spending more than 48 hours waiting in ERs.

General Jun 25, 2026

Once a 'bright shining star,' Leaf Rapids in 'heartbreaking' shape, residents calling for change say

The northern Manitoba town Lianna Anderson grew up in — prosperous and filled with opportunities — is now closer to a faded memory she is yearning to bring back.

General Jun 25, 2026

People think my daughter's good at math because she's Asian. They're wrong

Yundong Zou's daughter aced a math test. Now she's facing the same stereotype that other Asians live with, her dad says — and he's writing about it to set the record straight.

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Winnipeg police chief to sit down with health authority CEO after alleged racial profiling

Winnipeg's top cop says he's going to meet with the head of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority after one of its outreach workers was mistakenly detained during a homicide investigation last week.

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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Thursday, June 25, 2026

Another day of scattered showers and thunderstorms is expected across southern Manitoba. Temperatures warm up slightly for a couple of days.

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Winnipeg's Dalhousie School picks new name as it seeks to remove link to pro-slavery figure

Winnipeg's Dalhousie School is changing its name to better reflect the diversity of its students — and distance itself from associations to a historical figure who was pro-slavery.

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Swiss collector eager to sell his collection of Indigenous artifacts back to communities

A Swiss collector who has amassed thousands of Indigenous artifacts says he is eager to have his collection repatriated back to the communities it has come from.

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McKenna would be ‘pumped’ to join Maple Leafs

McKenna would be ‘pumped’ to join Maple Leafs

Gavin McKenna saw the video evidence pretty quickly.

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MPI opens 2nd centre to manage hail claims after major storm

Manitoba Public Insurance has opened a second hail response centre to manage what it says is the largest number of claims ever received for a single-weather event.

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Reopening Portage and Main ‘a success,’ Winnipeg mayor says 1 year later

Reopening Portage and Main ‘a success,’ Winnipeg mayor says 1 year later

Winnipeg's iconic Portage and Main intersection was reopened to foot traffic nearly one year ago. Despite concerns shared by many, a minimal impact on traffic was reported.

Canada Jun 25, 2026
Last-minute touchdown keeps Elks unbeaten in 23-18 victory over Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Last-minute touchdown keeps Elks unbeaten in 23-18 victory over Winnipeg Blue Bombers

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers dropped to 1-2 on the season after a 23-18 loss to the Edmonton Elks on Thursday night.

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