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Flood Threats Looming, New Sports Affiliations & Crime Patrols — Winnipeg Wednesday

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Brandon braces as Assiniboine River nears flood peak. Officials expect the river to rise by up to eight feet, reaching its peak around July 13, prompting urgent measures to strengthen city defenses.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Manitoba faces unpredictable weather ahead. Riley Laychuk reports varied conditions for July 8, signalling potential impacts on daily commutes and outdoor activities.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Search intensifies for missing woman in Winnipeg's North End. Family and police are actively seeking a 20-year-old woman last seen in the area.
  2. Local business owner takes to streets to combat crime and drug use. A Winnipeg entrepreneur is patrolling downtown solo, aiming to deter illegal activities and create a safer community.
  3. Ottawa extends permits for 2,700 foreign workers in Manitoba. This decision follows persistent lobbying by the provincial immigration minister to support local labor needs.
  4. Swan River mayor voices frustration over lack of military aid. With looming emergencies, local leadership is urging quicker response as the town prepares for possible crises.

🏈 Sports

  1. Winnipeg Jets announce new ECHL affiliate partnership. The Jets have teamed up with the Bloomington Bison, marking a fresh chapter after ending ties with Norfolk Admirals.
  2. Blue Bombers quarterback decision remains uncertain before Argos game. With Zach Collaros injured, fans and analysts await Coach Mike O’Shea’s choice for Friday’s pivotal match.

📰 Also Today

  • Manitoba families in mourning amid rising motorcycle fatalities.
  • Mystery of causes behind Parklands flooding in Manitoba.
  • Drone lending library emerges to support Manitoba firms.
  • Brandon anticipates potential flooding, officials stay vigilant.
  • Disbanding of federal weather research group raises concerns.
  • Study links extreme weather to increased living costs.
  • Severe flooding in Kenora, widespread damage reported.
  • Sioux Valley Dakota Nation preps for Assiniboine rise.
  • Altercation with police leaves suspect with injuries.
  • Wab Kinew cautious on pipeline discussions.
  • Whiteshell cottagers assess thunderstorm damage.
  • Manitoba construction sector embraces AI with new funding.

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Source Articles (20)

Swan River mayor 'frustrated' no military boots on the ground yet

The mayor of a western Manitoba community is nearing the end of his patience as hundreds of residents continue to deal with the aftermath of flooding — nearly a week since military assistance was requested.

General Jul 8, 2026

Ottawa extends permits for 2,700 foreign workers in Manitoba after months of pleas from immigration minister

Federal work permits set to expire for thousands for international workers in Manitoba are being extended after months of protests and pleas from people fearful they would be forced to leave.

General Jul 8, 2026

Manitoba construction council, 5 companies get money, loans for AI adoption

Manitoba businesses adopting AI are getting help from the federal government's AI strategy.

General Jul 8, 2026

'Could have been a lot worse,' say Whiteshell cottagers after damaging thunderstorm

Clean-up continues in southeast Manitoba near the Ontario border after a severe thunderstorm downed several trees, some that went into cottages in the Whiteshell Provincial Park.

General Jul 8, 2026

Wab Kinew tiptoes around questions about oil pipeline proposed by premiers Smith, Ford

One day after the premiers of Alberta and Ontario unveiled the route a proposed cross-Canadian oil pipeline, Premier Wab Kinew refused to say what he thinks of a corridor that would span the width of southern Manitoba.

General Jul 8, 2026

Allegedly violent, intoxicated suspect left with skull fracture after run-in with Winnipeg police

Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating after officers wrestled a man to the ground and he was later taken to a hospital with a cracked skull.

General Jul 8, 2026

Missing 20-year-old woman last seen in Winnipeg’s North End

A 20-year-old woman has been reported missing by Winnipeg police. Lena Starr was last seen at 4:30 p.m. Friday in Winnipeg’s North End, police said. She was wearing a dark blue hoodie, with grey camouflage pants and green shoes.

General Jul 8, 2026

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation hopes for best, prepares for worst as Assiniboine peak approaches

People in Sioux Valley Dakota Nation are preparing for flood waters from the Assiniboine River. As each day gets closer to this weekend's expected peak, Chief Jennifer Bone said the community's ramped up efforts at laying sandbags around homes in the flood plain.

General Jul 8, 2026

Severe, heavy rainfall in Kenora, Ont. area causes widespread flooding and property damage

Kenora, Ont., is cleaning up after a severe thunderstorm moved east across northwestern Ontario on July 6. In addition to power outages in the region, the storm has left many city residents concerned about flooding, sewer backups, road washouts, and downed trees.

General Jul 8, 2026

How extreme weather makes life more expensive for Canadians

Wildfires in B.C. and the Northwest Territories. Floods in Manitoba. Heat waves in Eastern Canada. And it’s only early July. Such events are devastating for the people and communities affected. They’re also increasingly hitting Canadians in the wallet, according to a recent report from Statistics Canada.

General Jul 8, 2026

Winnipeg business owner patrolling streets solo to help reduce crime, open drug use

For seven weeks now, a Sargent Avenue business owner has been taking matters into his own hands, patrolling his neighbourhood administering naloxone and helping prevent crime.

General Jul 8, 2026

Disbanding of federal weather radar research group will hamper tornado-warning ability, experts say

Federal government cuts to a weather radar research group will limit the ability of weather forecasters to spot coming tornadoes — like one that recently hit a Winnipeg neighbourhood without any advance alert being issued, a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Manitoba warns.

General Jul 8, 2026

Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Wednesday, July 8, 2026

A very seasonal and pleasant day can be expected across much of the province. Air quality from wildfire smoke could be an issue in parts of northwestern Manitoba through the day once again.

General Jul 8, 2026

'Controlling everything we can control,' Brandon mayor says ahead of expected flooding

Crews in Brandon were placing super sandbags along First Street on Wednesday, as preparations continue for rising floodwaters expected to hit Manitoba's second-largest city.

General Jul 8, 2026

New drone lending library will keep Manitoba firms from being 'left behind in the dust': construction council

The head of a construction association says it's 'scary' how few Manitoba companies are adopting modern technology widely used elsewhere, and she hopes a new lending library will change that.

General Jul 8, 2026

What caused the flooding in Manitoba's Parklands?

Both geography and climate change played a role in the severe flooding that's hit western Manitoba communities such as Swan River, Minitonas and Dauphin. CBC's Bartley Kives explains how it happened.

General Jul 8, 2026
Brandon, Man. continues flood prep as Assiniboine River nears peak

Brandon, Man. continues flood prep as Assiniboine River nears peak

Cresting has begun and is heading downstream along the Assiniboine River, the province wrote in a flood bulletin. It is expected to peak in Brandon on Monday.

Weather Jul 8, 2026
Winnipeg Jets announce new ECHL affiliate

Winnipeg Jets announce new ECHL affiliate

The Winnipeg Jets have a new affiliation agreement with the ECHL's Bloomington Bison after sending their prospects to the Norfolk Admirals last season.

Sports Jul 8, 2026
Manitoba families mourning as motorcycle tragedies increase

Manitoba families mourning as motorcycle tragedies increase

One Manitoba family is sharing their story after losing two loved ones in a motorcycle accident in June.

Canada Jul 8, 2026
Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Collaros questionable to face Argonauts

Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Collaros questionable to face Argonauts

Collaros missed their only full practice of the week on Wednesday and is questionable to play the Argonauts on Friday.

Sports Jul 8, 2026