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Daily Winnipeg juil. 6 - juil. 6, 2026

Inondations et escroqueries en bijouterie : Lundi à Winnipeg

13 articles il y a 1 semaine 114

🚑 Faits divers et incidents

  1. Tempête nocturne frappe de nouveau le sud-ouest du Manitoba. Les intempéries ont entraîné des risques accrus d'inondation et des perturbations dans la région. Les communautés sont en état d'alerte.
  2. Crue des rivières : état d'urgence à Saint-Lazare. Après les récentes tempêtes, Saint-Lazare a déclaré l'état d'urgence en raison de la montée des eaux.

🌦️ Météo et routes

  1. Les villes manitobaines inondées se préparent au pic de crue. Minnedosa a déclaré une urgence locale pour gérer la menace des niveaux de rivière montants au milieu de conditions météorologiques sévères.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Arrestation d'un duo de Toronto pour vols par ruse de bijoux à Winnipeg. Les suspects visaient des femmes âgées, utilisant des escroqueries le Jour du Canada.
  2. La GRC abat mortellement un homme dans le nord du Manitoba. La fusillade d'un homme de 63 ans par la police fait l'objet d'une enquête.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Plan de pipeline Alberta-Ontario dévoilé par Ford et Smith. Le projet proposé « Northern Shield » pourrait couvrir 3 300 km, visant à stimuler le transport local de pétrole.

🏈 Sports

  1. Les Bombers battent de peu les Ticats malgré des blessures de QB. Les deux équipes ont perdu leurs quarts-arrière titulaires lors d'un match disputé jusqu'à la fin.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Deux blessés dans des accidents à Pembina Valley à 25 minutes d'intervalle.
  • L'avenue Corydon célèbre la communauté avec un événement dominical sans voiture.
  • Paire ontarienne inculpée pour escroqueries en bijouterie à Winnipeg et Selkirk.
  • Le Manitoba budgète 1 M$ par an pour un bureau de commerce aux États-Unis.
  • Tendance aux larges indemnités pour les PDG des autorités sanitaires signalée.

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Major payouts to health authority CEOs seem part of a trend, U of M business instructor says

The former CEO of Manitoba Shared Health earned nearly $1 million last year, while her counterpart at Winnipeg's health authority made more than $725,000, despite the fact they both only worked one month.

General Jul 6, 2026

Manitoba allocates $1M a year to U.S. trade office, documents show

Manitoba sets aside $1 million a year to spend on its U.S. trade office — $200,000 more than the NDP government previously disclosed, according to documents obtained by CBC News.

General Jul 6, 2026

Ford, Smith unveil plan for new ‘Northern Shield’ oil pipeline between Alberta and Ontario

The premiers of Alberta and Ontario unveiled a proposed 3,300 km pipeline to transport oil from Western Canada to refineries in Southern Ontario.

General Jul 6, 2026

Bombers squeak past Ticats as both teams lose starting QBs to injuries

Sergio Castillo's 23-yard field goal with 21 seconds remaining lifted Winnipeg to a 14-13 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in a game that saw both starting quarterbacks knocked out with injuries.

General Jul 6, 2026

Ontario pair charged in fake jewelry scams in Winnipeg, Selkirk

A man and woman from Ontario were arrested and charged in Winnipeg after a number of people were victimized in a fake jewelry scam on Canada Day, say police.

General Jul 6, 2026

Little Italy street open to fun but not cars at 1st Open Corydon Sunday

Corydon Avenue had a new look Sunday, with cars gone and people playing soccer, crafting or just wandering down the middle of the street — but there was room for plenty more, visitors said.

General Jul 6, 2026
Ontario, Alberta push to advance 3,300 km east-west oil pipeline

Ontario, Alberta push to advance 3,300 km east-west oil pipeline

The plan follows an agreement signed between Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan to explore an east-west energy corridor and railway.

Canada Jul 6, 2026
Jewelry distraction thefts in Winnipeg lead to arrest of Toronto pair

Jewelry distraction thefts in Winnipeg lead to arrest of Toronto pair

A pair from Toronto are facing charges including theft and conspiracy to commit fraud after a string of distraction thefts on Canada Day, Winnipeg police said.

Crime Jul 6, 2026

Rising rivers in western Manitoba prompt state of emergency for St. Lazare

Officials in St. Lazare are scrambling to protect the small western Manitoba village from rising levels on both the Assiniboine and Qu'Appelle rivers.

General Jul 6, 2026

Man, 63, fatally shot by RCMP in northern Manitoba

A 63-year-old man is dead after being shot by police on Sunday afternoon in the northern Manitoba community of Norway House.

General Jul 6, 2026

Overnight storm batters southwestern Manitoba again

Hail as big as tennis balls and wind gusts around 80 km/h have been reported to Environment Canada, after storm-weary western Manitoba was battered by another round of extreme weather on Sunday.

General Jul 6, 2026

2 people injured in crashes 25 minutes apart in Manitoba's Pembina Valley

A 78-year-old man suffered serious injuries after the pickup truck he was driving drifted into the opposite lane of a highway and crashed with a semi-trailer, RCMP say.

General Jul 6, 2026
State of emergency: Flooded Manitoba town prepares for river crest

State of emergency: Flooded Manitoba town prepares for river crest

Flood-affected parts of Manitoba are hoping for the best, but readying for the worst, as they clean up from last week’s storms and brace for another unpredictable week of weather.

Weather Jul 6, 2026