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Daily Winnipeg juil. 3 - juil. 3, 2026

Aide fédérale pour les inondations au Manitoba, verdict de culpabilité dans un meurtre et hausse des moustiques — Vendredi à Winnipeg

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🚑 Urgences et Incidents

  1. Soutien militaire déployé dans la région de Parkland touchée par les inondations. Dans un effort de secours majeur, les Forces armées canadiennes soutiennent les zones du Manitoba affectées par les inondations. Approuvé par la ministre fédérale de la Gestion des urgences, Eleanor Olszewski, l'effort se concentre sur le soutien logistique avec des partenaires locaux et autochtones.
  2. Swan River continue de lutter contre des inondations historiques. Malgré une légère baisse des niveaux d'eau, les résidents restent dans l'incertitude alors qu'ils attendent de nouvelles diminutions pour commencer la récupération. Le maire souligne les défis persistants avec 200 foyers déplacés.

🚨 Crime et Sécurité publique

  1. Peine de perpétuité dans l'affaire du meurtre de Mackaylah Gerard-Roussin. Josh Benoit a été condamné à la prison à vie sans possibilité de libération conditionnelle avant 25 ans, après sa condamnation pour le meurtre de Gerard-Roussin en 2022. La décision du tribunal a suscité des réactions émotionnelles de la part de la famille de la victime.
  2. Un motard hors-la-loi condamné décède en détention. Marcelo Aravena, emprisonné pour son rôle dans un massacre de gang en 2006, est décédé de causes naturelles. Sa mort fait l'objet d'une révision standard par le Service correctionnel du Canada.

💼 Économie et Affaires

  1. Les Conservateurs du Manitoba promettent des réformes du soutien aux personnes handicapées s'ils sont élus. Les conservateurs provinciaux proposent une refonte complète du système de services aux personnes handicapées, visant à résoudre les problèmes systémiques et à améliorer la qualité de vie.

🌦️ Météo et Routes

  1. Nombre de moustiques en forte hausse à Winnipeg après les pluies. Les récentes fortes pluies ont provoqué une exacerbation des populations de moustiques dans toute la ville, posant des défis pour les activités extérieures.

🎨 Communauté et Culture

  1. La communauté vietnamienne milite pour le Saigon Centre face à la prise de contrôle provinciale. Au milieu des changements de contrôle gouvernemental, les leaders vietnamiens de Winnipeg réclament l'exclusivité culturelle de cet important centre communautaire.
  2. Steinbach et Winkler demandent un vote sur les permissions des magasins de cannabis. Les résidents réclament des référendums locaux pour déterminer l'avenir de la vente de cannabis dans leurs villes.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Décès d'un homme de Teulon, 86 ans, après un accident à Interlake.
  • Une femme de 28 ans portée disparue dans le nord du Manitoba retrouvée décédée.
  • Les voisins de Swan River aident les victimes des inondations en pleine crise.
  • La communauté se prépare aux répercussions en aval des inondations au Manitoba.
  • Alerte pour une femme de 28 ans disparue à Umpherville toujours en cours.
  • Les lieux éventuels d'un homme disparu dans le nord du Manitoba peut-être liés à Winnipeg.
  • Prévisions météorologiques du Manitoba publiées par Riley Laychuk.
  • Une enseignante affirme que des photos nues générées par IA ont impacté son environnement de travail.
  • Exploration des schémas météorologiques sauvages actuels du Canada.
  • Une famille retrouve un motocycliste disparu décédé près de Whitemouth.
  • Un débardeur décède lors d'un accident dans le nord du Manitoba.
  • Les évacués de Lynn Lake retournent alors que les relocalisations des Sayisi Dene progressent.
  • Les services de santé de Dauphin demeurent limités après la récupération post-inondations.

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Dauphin left with 'very limited' health services as water recedes, flood cleanup begins

Dauphin is in a cleanup phase after heavy downpours flooded basements and led to the evacuation of the western Manitoba city's hospital.

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Recent rainfall fuels surge in mosquito numbers in Winnipeg

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Lynn Lake residents can return Friday, while Sayisi Dene evacuations underway

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Man clearing site in northern Manitoba dies after being hit by felled tree

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Missing motorcyclist found dead by family member north of Whitemouth

A family member found a 58-year-old motorcycle rider dead Wednesday morning after a crash in the rural municipality of Whitemouth.

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What's behind all the wild weather in Canada this summer?

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Teacher feels 'violated' after she says student sent AI-made nude images of her for months

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Steinbach and Winkler residents force vote on allowing cannabis stores

Retail cannabis stores are currently banned in Steinbach and Winkler, but thousands of residents in the Manitoba cities have signed petitions to force plebiscites on the issue during October's municipal elections.

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Winnipeg's Vietnamese community wants 'exclusivity' of Saigon Centre as province takes control

Some Vietnamese Winnipeggers say they don't want to lose a meeting space that's been a "cornerstone" of their community for decades now that Manitoba Housing is taking control of the building.

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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Friday, July 3, 2026

Scattered showers are possible across southern Manitoba. Mainly sunny for much of the north.

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Manitoba Tories promise to fix disability support services system if elected

Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives are promising to transform the provincial disability services system if elected to government.

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Missing man from northern Manitoba believed to be in Winnipeg

A man who hasn't been heard from after saying he planned to travel from Thompson to Winnipeg nearly two weeks ago has been reported missing, RCMP say.

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Missing 28-year-old last seen in Umpherville, Man., on Tuesday

A man last seen at his grandmother's home in northern Manitoba on Tuesday has been reported missing, police say.

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Outlaw biker who killed 8 Bandidos members in Ontario dies in prison

Outlaw biker who killed 8 Bandidos members in Ontario dies in prison

Marcel Aravena was convicted of seven counts of first-degree murder and one count of manslaughter as part of the April 2006 slayings.

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Manitoba community braces for downstream effects of western floodwater

As western Manitoba communities reel from recent chaotic rainfall and widespread flooding, communities downstream of Manitoba waterways are doing what they can to prepare for what could be coming their way.

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Flood-weary Swan River residents praise neighbours' help as waters rise

People in Swan River are lauding the western Manitoba town's community spirit as it fights widespread major flooding and starts contemplating a massive cleanup effort in the months ahead.

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Life in prison for man found guilty in death of 20-year-old Mackaylah Gerard-Roussin

Josh Benoit was sentenced Friday, after he was convicted in May of first-degree murder in the 2022 death of Mackaylah Gerard-Roussin.

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Manitoba measles cases drop in June as province remains national hot spot

The number of confirmed measles cases in Manitoba has been dropping since February, but the province still remains Canada's hot spot for the highly contagious disease.

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Missing man, 28, last seen in northern Manitoba on Tuesday found dead: RCMP

A missing man last seen at his grandmother's home in northern Manitoba earlier this week has been found dead, police say.

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Teulon man, 86, dies after Interlake crash

An 86-year-old Teulon man has died after a Thursday afternoon crash just outside Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba RCMP say.

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Killer of Mackaylah Gerard-Roussin sentenced to life in prison

Killer of Mackaylah Gerard-Roussin sentenced to life in prison

Josh Benoit was convicted of first-degree murder in May after court determined he had planned out the August 2022 killing of Gerard-Roussin.

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‘Light at the end of the tunnel is very far away:’ mayor of flooded Manitoba town

‘Light at the end of the tunnel is very far away:’ mayor of flooded Manitoba town

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Military support coming to flood-ravaged Parkland region after federal approval

Military support coming to flood-ravaged Parkland region after federal approval

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