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Ofertas de Canje de los Jets, Represión Contra Drogas y Triunfo de los Elks — Viernes en Winnipeg

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🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. La policía de Winnipeg anuncia represión de 10 días contra el consumo abierto de drogas. Se implementará un enfoque de tolerancia cero en áreas con alta actividad de drogas en público. La policía busca reducir el consumo y la venta de drogas abiertas sin criminalizar la adicción.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Metano del vertedero, gran contribuyente a las emisiones de carbono de Winnipeg. Un nuevo análisis identifica que las emisiones de metano del vertedero de la ciudad son un factor significativo en el aumento de las emisiones locales de gases de efecto invernadero.
  2. El futuro de la vivienda asequible en Winnipeg enfatiza la dignidad y comunidad. Las iniciativas propuestas priorizarán un diseño innovador para fomentar la dignidad en los espacios habitacionales.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Liberales de Manitoba eligen a empresario local para la elección parcial en The Pas-Kameesak. El nombramiento busca fortalecer su posición en una próxima carrera política clave.
  2. Manitoba designa terapia de masaje como profesión de salud regulada. Este hito trae mayor reconocimiento y estándares a la práctica.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Edmonton Elks logran victoria tardía sobre los Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Un dramático touchdown de último minuto aseguró el juego 23-18, demostrando la resiliencia de los Elks.
  2. Winnipeg Jets abiertos a ofertas de canje por el portero estrella Connor Hellebuyck. La dirección del equipo está considerando ofertas pero no comenta si Hellebuyck ha solicitado un canje.

📰 También Hoy

  • Adolescente de 13 años baleado en el norte de Manitoba.
  • Nuevo cargo para adolescente de N.S. conspirando con joven de Manitoba.
  • Avión pequeño realiza aterrizaje de emergencia en carretera de Manitoba.
  • Cirugías de reemplazo de rodilla en Manitoba no alcanzan los puntos de referencia.
  • La escuela St. John's de Winnipeg celebra su graduación.
  • Venezolanos en Winnipeg esperan noticias de terremoto.
  • Grupos de salud de Brandon responden al aumento del VIH con más pruebas.
  • El nuevo programa de patrulla en bicicleta de Winnipeg está listo para expandirse.
  • Informe pide mayor participación en el ausentismo escolar.
  • El draft de la NHL se convierte en secundario ante las estrategias de 'ganar ahora'.
  • La terapia ATV se extiende a capítulos femeninos.
  • Pronóstico del tiempo para Manitoba el viernes.

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Articulos Fuente (22)

Report on chronic Winnipeg school absenteeism calls for more engagement with high-risk kids

A new report on chronic absenteeism in Winnipeg schools is recommending including students more in policy decisions, strengthening ties between schools and community organizations and doing more outreach in and out of the classroom for those at highest risk.

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New bike patrol program will expand reach, Winnipeg police say

A new bicycle patrol program will increase police visibility and enable officers to access areas they can’t patrol with other vehicles, the Winnipeg Police Service says.

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As HIV cases spike, Brandon health groups bring testing directly to community

People don’t always feel safe accessing services in more formal spaces, so Brandon health and wellness groups are bringing testing for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections to community places.

General Jun 26, 2026

Manitoba Liberals tap local businessman to run in The Pas-Kameesak byelection

The Manitoba Liberal Party has named its candidate to run in the upcoming byelection for the vacant seat in The Pas-Kameesak.

General Jun 26, 2026

Venezuelans in Winnipeg await news from loved ones after earthquakes

Some Venezuelans living in Winnipeg are waiting to hear from friends and family a day after the country was rattled by two destructive earthquakes. Authorities say almost 200 people are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to climb into the thousands.

General Jun 26, 2026

Close-knit class celebrates graduation from Winnipeg's St. John's High

More than 100 St. John's High School students celebrated their achievements and resilience at convocation on Thursday, an important milestone for the graduating class.

General Jun 26, 2026

Massage therapy marks 'historic milestone' with designation as regulated health profession in Manitoba

Massage therapists in Manitoba have secured a long-sought designation for their occupation to be a regulated health profession with more assurances for public safety.

General Jun 26, 2026

Methane from landfill biggest driver behind rising City of Winnipeg carbon emissions

Total corporate emissions rose last year, largely because food scraps and other organic waste continue to decompose in the city's landfill. The increase goes against a council-approved commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

General Jun 26, 2026

Fajardo's last-minute TD toss leads Edmonton Elks to 23-18 win over Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Edmonton quarterback Cody Fajardo led the Elks on a late touchdown drive in a 23-18 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers before a sold-out crowd of 32,343 at Princess Auto Stadium on Thursday night.

General Jun 26, 2026
Edmonton Elks beat Blue Bombers 23-18

Edmonton Elks beat Blue Bombers 23-18

It has become the Elks mantra this season – they just keep finding a way to win.

Sports Jun 26, 2026

3 in 10 knee replacement surgeries in Manitoba met Canada's wait-time benchmark in 2025, data shows

Manitobans are facing long waits for knee replacement surgeries, as new data shows only about three in 10 procedures completed last year were done within Canada's six-month benchmark.

General Jun 26, 2026

ATV 'throttle therapy' expanding to include women's chapters

The first women's chapter for ATV group focused on mental health opens

General Jun 26, 2026

Winnipeg's future for affordable housing puts dignity, community at forefront of design

Creating a successful model for affordable housing in Winnipeg must begin with what people want and what they can pay, a new documentary says.

General Jun 26, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, June 26, 2026

Temperatures in the south inch closer to seasonal through the afternoon. There is another risk of isolated thundershowers through the day.

General Jun 26, 2026

Small plane makes emergency landing on highway in western Manitoba

A pilot landed on a rural Manitoba highway Thursday night after issuing an alert to emergency officials.

General Jun 26, 2026
ANALYSIS: NHL entry draft taking a back seat to ‘win now’ mindset

ANALYSIS: NHL entry draft taking a back seat to ‘win now’ mindset

For the seven Canadian teams, this is an important moment in time. Are we at the point where we have to be concerned about losing our best players?

Sports Jun 26, 2026

10-day crackdown targets open drug use but not about 'criminalizing addiction': Winnipeg police

Winnipeg police say they have had more than 100 "interactions" and made two dozen arrests since the service ramped up patrolling in areas of the city affected by open drug use and trafficking earlier this week.

General Jun 26, 2026

Jets open to hearing offers on Hellebuyck, won't say if star goalie requested trade

Kevin Cheveldayoff is listening to offers for Winnipeg Jets star netminder Connor Hellebuyck.

General Jun 26, 2026

1 year since the walls came down: Portage and Main better with pedestrians, Winnipeggers say

One year after pedestrians crossed Portage and Main for the first time in nearly five decades, it's as if Winnipeg's iconic intersection was never closed in the first place.

General Jun 26, 2026

New charge laid against N.S. teen accused of conspiring with Man. youth to attack schools

The charge relates to an alleged plot to attack schools in N.S. and Manitoba.

General Jun 26, 2026

13-year-old shot in northern Manitoba

A 13-year-old boy from Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation was shot Thursday night.

General Jun 26, 2026
Winnipeg police to combat open drug use with ‘zero tolerance’ during 10-day blitz

Winnipeg police to combat open drug use with ‘zero tolerance’ during 10-day blitz

Winnipeg police is increasing the number of officers in the areas most affected by the increase in public drug use in a 10-day policing blitz, according to the chief of police.

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