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Daily Winnipeg juil. 1 - juil. 1, 2026

Inondations à Dauphin, Tornade confirmée, Réduction de la TVP au Manitoba - Mercredi à Winnipeg

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🚑 Urgences & Incidents

  1. Dauphin déclare l'état d'urgence en raison d'inondations sévères. Plus de 115 mm de pluie depuis dimanche ont submergé l'infrastructure locale, provoquant des inondations généralisées dans les rues et les propriétés. La situation sans précédent a mené à la déclaration d'un état d'urgence local.
  2. Une tornade confirmée dans le quartier Whyte Ridge de Winnipeg. Les experts ont confirmé que la tornade a touché terre lundi, causant une grande détresse locale. Les services météorologiques surveillent les impacts potentiels liés.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Le Manitoba réduit la TVP pour certains produits d'épicerie. À partir d'aujourd'hui, les croustilles, les poulets rôtis et les produits de boulangerie sont exemptés de la taxe de vente provinciale de 7 %. Le gouvernement NPD vise à économiser 100 $ par an pour la famille moyenne grâce à cet ajustement fiscal.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité Publique

  1. La police de Winnipeg saisit drogues, armes et objets volés. Suite à de multiples plaintes, une descente à Winnipeg a abouti à des saisies importantes, soulignant les défis de sécurité persistants dans les communautés locales.
  2. Un adolescent se voit refuser la libération sous caution pour un projet présumé d'attaque scolaire. Un adolescent du Manitoba accusé de comploter une attaque scolaire s'est vu refuser la libération sous caution, soulignant la gravité des accusations et des procédures judiciaires en cours.

🏈 Sports

  1. Les Jets ajoutent le gardien Stu Skinner via l'agence libre. Les Jets de Winnipeg ont signé Stu Skinner pour un contrat de deux ans. Skinner se réjouit de rejoindre une équipe qui valorise le traitement des joueurs de manière positive.
  2. Les Maple Leafs recrutent le vétéran gardien Sergei Bobrovsky. Toronto a sécurisé Bobrovsky avec un contrat de trois ans, de 21 millions de dollars. Connu pour ses performances en séries contre les Leafs, Bobrovsky vise à apporter de la stabilité à la position de gardien de but de Toronto.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Une voiture de patrouille de la police de Winnipeg rend hommage à la culture autochtone. Une voiture de patrouille récemment décorée d'art autochtone a été dévoilée, renforçant le respect communautaire et la reconnaissance culturelle.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Les Leafs échangent Nick Robertson à Pittsburgh pour un choix de repêchage.
  • Une femme de Thompson disparue après un voyage à Winnipeg.
  • Les PC choisissent Nabess pour l'élection partielle de The Pas-Kameesak.
  • Un ministre accusé d'ingérence dans l'indépendance d'un musée.
  • Des conseillers municipaux sortants soutiennent leurs successeurs alors que les élections approchent.
  • Les Canadiens débauchent Ivan Demidov avec un contrat de 8 ans.
  • Le chef de police coopérera avec les groupes communautaires dans le cadre de la répression contre l'usage de drogues.
  • Un nouveau magasin d'alimentation ouvre dans la Première Nation de Barren Lands.
  • Wally Daudrich rejoint le Parti Keystone pour l'élection partielle.
  • La région de Parkland au Manitoba subit de fortes inondations.
  • Un ancien Californien apprécie retourner aux prairies canadiennes.
  • Prévisions météorologiques de mercredi par Riley Laychuk.

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I left balmy California to come home to the cold Canadian Prairies — and I'm so glad I did

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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Wednesday, July 1, 2026

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Manitoba teen accused of planning school attack denied bail

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Outgoing Winnipeg councillors back candidates to succeed them as election registration opens

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Drugs, guns and stolen items seized from Winnipeg home after complaints: police

Complaints from residents in Winnipeg's St. Matthews neighbourhood led police to search a home where they say officers seized drugs, weapons and stolen goods last week.

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Minister attacked museum's independence by calling for Palestinian wording changes, federal NDP leader says

Federal NDP Leader Avi Lewis says Heritage Minister Marc Miller was wrong to call on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg to change the wording in an exhibit about displaced Palestinians.

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Tories pick Nabess as The Pas-Kameesak byelection candidate

The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba has found their entrant in next month's byelection in The Pas-Kameesak. Edna Nabess, an entrepreneur and former candidate for the party in three past elections, will carry the party's banner on election day July 21.

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Winnipeg police unveil cruiser designed to honour Indigenous culture, traditions

Winnipeg police unveiled a newly designed police cruiser Tuesday meant to honour Indigenous cultures, traditions and teachings in the spirit of reconciliation.

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Thompson woman did not return home from Winnipeg on June 24: Manitoba RCMP

A woman who didn't return home to a northern Manitoba city last week has been reported missing, RCMP say.

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Blame it on the rain: Record downpour in Edmonton will bring monsoon of mosquitoes

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Experts confirm tornado touched down in Winnipeg's Whyte Ridge area Monday

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Reports: Maple Leafs sign Bobrovsky in free agency

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Leafs trade forward Nick Robertson to Pittsburgh for 2028 fourth-round draft pick

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Dauphin flooding 'as bad as I've ever seen it,' mayor says as city declares local state of emergency

Dauphin's mayor says he's seen several major floods hit the western Manitoba city in his lifetime — but none as severe as this week's flooding.

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Canadiens lock Demidov in for 8 years, Jets sign Skinner in free agency

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Manitoba snackers rejoice: PST cut begins on chips, prepared meals at groceries

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Winnipeg Jets sign unrestricted free agent, goalie Stu Skinner

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Manitoba city issues state of local emergency amid ‘worsening’ flooding

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