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Paninasa sa Walmart, Health Emergency ng First Nations at Pag-atakeng may Baseball Bat — Winnipeg Huwebes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Pagnanasa sa St. Vital Centre Walmart nagdulot ng mahigit na $10 milyon (dolyar Kanadyano) na pinsala; arestado ang suspek. Ayon sa pulisya, isang 47-anyos na suspek na nagngangalang Ronald Marmito Amigo ang sinasabing sinunog ang mga produkto sa seksiyon ng mga higaan bandang 7 p.m., na napilitang lumikas ang humigit-kumulang 200 kostumer; pinatay ng Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Services ang apoy at inaresto si Amigo sa Furby Street kasama ang maliit na halaga ng methamphetamine at isang lighter. Sinabi ng St. Vital Centre na mananatiling sarado ang tindahan hanggang sa karagdagang abiso.

  2. Walong tao dinala sa ospital matapos ang sunog sa isang apartment ng Manitoba Housing sa Furby Street. Nagpadala ng mga emergency responder ng walong residente sa ospital kasunod ng apoy sa isang gusali ng Manitoba Housing sa Furby Street; hindi pa inilalabas ng mga awtoridad ang dahilan ng sunog o ang kalagayan ng mga naospital.

  3. Mga pagkamatay sa motorsiklo sa Manitoba ngayong taon lampas na sa taunang karaniwan. Ipinapakita ng ulat na ang bilang ng mga nasawi sa motorsiklo sa Manitoba sa ngayon ay nalampasan na ang tipikal na taunang average ng lalawigan; binanggit sa ulat ang eksaktong bilang at paghahambing sa karaniwang average.

  4. Inaabisuhan ng heat wave na maaaring itulak ang humidex hanggang 45, habang ang usok mula sa wildfire nagpapababa ng kalidad ng hangin sa Winnipeg. Nagbabala ang Environment Canada na maaaring umabot ang humidex hanggang 45 pagsapit ng Linggo habang tumataas ang temperatura sa mid-30s at ang usok mula sa mga wildfire ay nagpapababa ng kalidad ng hangin at paningin sa Winnipeg sa ilalim ng dilaw na babala.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Dalawang kababaihan sa Winnipeg kinasuhan matapos ang pag-atakeng may baseball bat noong Canada Day (Araw ng Pagkakaisa ng Canada) na nag-iwan ng dalawang babae na kritikal ang kondisyon. Sinabi ng Winnipeg police na isang 26-anyos ang nahaharap sa dalawang bilang ng aggravated assault pati na mga kasong may kaugnayan sa paglabas at probasyon, at isang 30-anyos naman ang nahaharap sa dalawang bilang ng aggravated assault at isang bilang ng pagmamay-ari ng armas; parehong nasa kustodiya pa ang mga ito matapos kumpiskahin ng mga opisyal ang isang baseball bat at makatulong ang impormasyon mula sa mga biktima at mga litrato na ikinalat ng isang suspek.

  2. 39-anyos na lalaki kinasuhan ng aggravated assault matapos madala sa ospital ang isang batang nasa preschool na may seryosong pinsala. Inaresto ng Winnipeg police ang lalaki matapos maospital ang bata ng mga sugat na natamo habang nasa pangangalaga nito sa isang bahay sa 300 block ng Thames Avenue; nananatili siyang nasa kustodiya sa isang bilang ng aggravated assault.

🏥 Health

  1. Apat na First Nations sa hilagang-kanluran ng Manitoba nagdeklara ng pampublikong emerhensiya sa kalusugan, humihiling ng tulong provincial at federal. Idineklara ng Anisininew Okimawin Grand Council—na kumakatawan sa mahigit 17,000 tao sa Red Sucker Lake, Wasagamack, Garden Hill at St. Theresa Point—ang emerhensiya dahil sa nakalalasong suplay ng droga, HIV, hepatitis C, kawalan ng tirahan at nabawasang kaligtasan sa komunidad; nagsalita sina Grand Chief Alex McDougall at Chief Samuel Knott sa isang press conference sa Brandon.

  2. Nang-nerbiyos na nars sa Manitoba inamin na nagtrabaho sa ICU nang walang tamang pagsasanay o sertipikasyon. Kinukumpirma ng isang rehiyonal na ulat na ang isang nars ay nagtrabaho sa intensive-care unit habang kulang sa kinakailangang pagsasanay at sertipikasyon; nag-udyok ang paghahayag ng internal na pag-review at nagbukas ng mga tanong tungkol sa staffing at pag-verify ng kredensyal.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Mahigit 50 munisipalidad sa Manitoba nagdeklara ng lokal na estado ng emerhensiya matapos ang pagbaha at bagyo. Nilaang ulat sa lalawigan ang higit sa 50 munisipalidad na nag-aktiba ng lokal na deklarasyon ng emerhensiya bilang tugon sa mga nagdaang baha at bagyo sa Manitoba.

  2. Sinabihan ng pamahalaang Manitoba ang East St. Paul na ilantad ang pagkakakilanlan ng mga kandidato sa eleksyon. Pinayuhan ng lupong panlalawigan ang munisipalidad na pampublikong ilabas ang mga pangalan ng mga kandidato para sa nalalapit na halalan, ayon sa isang desisyon o direktiba na iniulat sa artikulo.

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  • Duplicate report: preschool-aged child seriously injured, man charged with assault, katulad ng ibang coverage.
  • Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast issued for Thursday, July 9, 2026, inilabas ang lokal na pagtataya.
  • Environment Canada nagbabala ng matagal na init para sa timog Manitoba, inaasahan ang init hanggang sa susunod na linggo.
  • Pansamantalang pagsasara ng Dauphin hospital magtatagal matapos ang pagbaha, inanunsyo ang pagsasara.
  • Greenhouse sa Dauphin naharap sa 'catastrophic situation' matapos ang baha, iniulat ang pinsala sa pasilidad.
  • Mga dokumento ng search warrant nagpapakita na nakalistang mga hinaharap na target sa Winnipeg ang tala sa kuwaderno ng inakusahang arsonist, nasamsam ang mga tala.
  • Dating sinibak na abogado sa Winnipeg umatras sa pag-practice habang iniimbestigahan, nagsampa ng pag-withdraw.

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Dauphin greenhouse suffers 'catastrophic situation' after floodwaters sweep through facility

A Dauphin greenhouse that supplies tomatoes to consumers across Manitoba and parts of western Canada says its entire crop has been destroyed after floodwaters tore through the facility about a week ago.

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Closure of Dauphin hospital to last for 'extended period' after flooding

Dauphin's hospital will remain closed for an "extended period" of time after heavy rains poured into the basement and knocked out power last week, officials said on Tuesday.

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Prolonged period of heat coming to southern Manitoba, Environment Canada says

A “long duration heat event” is expected to hit Winnipeg and the bulk of southern Manitoba starting Friday and stick around well into next week.

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Manitoba nurse admits to working ICU shift without proper training, certification

A Manitoba nurse has admitted to taking a shift at an intensive care unit in Brandon that she was unfit to do, and for misrepresenting her nursing experience in advertisements for her skin care business, a disciplinary panel says.

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Accused arsonist's notebook suggested plans for future Winnipeg targets: search warrant docs

A man accused of setting more than a dozen fires across Winnipeg last year was carrying a notebook when he was arrested that contained "future potential targets" — including the health minister's constituency office and the CBC, search warrant documents allege.

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Manitoba government advises East St. Paul to disclose identities of election candidates

Manitoba's NDP government is advising East St. Paul to disclose the identity of its election candidates — something the Winnipeg-area municipality has no plans to do until the final weeks of this year's campaign. Community activists say the secrecy raises public safety concerns, reduced transparency and may lead to less competition on election day.

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More than 50 Manitoba municipalities have declared local states of emergency due to flooding, storms

Cottagers and homeowners around Manitoba's Whiteshell Provincial Park are the latest to experience damage from recent storms in the province, as dozens of other communities continue to navigate recovery work. It comes as more than 50 First Nations and municipalities have declared local states of emergency due to flooding and storms as of Tuesday, the province says.

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I led a double life as a drug dealer and mom. Getting busted was my terrifying wake-up call

Winnipegger Melanie Shewchuk writes about her descent into the criminal drug scene, how she got there and why today, she's clean, sober and determined to build a better life for her family.

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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Thursday, July 9, 2026

There is a risk of severe thunderstorms, particularly in western Manitoba, later in the day. Very hot and humid conditions will follow.

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Preschool-aged child seriously injured, man charged with assault

A 39-year-old man is charged with aggravated assault after a child was seriously injured in a home in Winnipeg's Elmwood neighbourhood.

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Heat wave could push humidex to 45 in Manitoba, Saskatchewan

Heat wave could push humidex to 45 in Manitoba, Saskatchewan

A prolonged heat wave is set to push temperatures into the mid-30s across southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba as wildfire smoke lingers in northern regions.

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Motorcycle fatalities in Manitoba this year already eclipse annual average

Seven people have died in motorcycle crashes in Manitoba so far this year — one in Winnipeg and six in rural areas — already surpassing the total number in an average year.

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Previously disciplined Winnipeg lawyer withdraws from practising amid investigation

A Winnipeg lawyer with a history of professional discipline has withdrawn from practising while the provincial regulator investigates her conduct.

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8 people sent to hospital after fire in Manitoba Housing apartment block on Furby Street

A fire in a three-storey Manitoba Housing apartment building in the West Broadway area sent eight people to hospital on Thursday morning.

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Another Ontario police service warns of distraction thefts

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Brockville police are warning the public after another distraction-style jewelry theft, the latest in a string of similar scams reported across Canada.

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2 Winnipeg women charged after baseball bat assault leaves victims critically injured

2 Winnipeg women charged after baseball bat assault leaves victims critically injured

Police allege one of the suspects photographed the injured victims and sent the images to other individuals before authorities were contacted.

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Star Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Collaros to miss game against visiting Argos

Star Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Collaros to miss game against visiting Argos

Recent acquisition Dru Brown will start at quarterback for the Bombers against the Argos on Friday.

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4 Manitoba First Nations declare public health emergency in ‘regional crisis’

4 Manitoba First Nations declare public health emergency in ‘regional crisis’

After years of drug, disease and homelessness-related crises in the Island Lake region, the Anisininew Grand Council declared a public health emergency.

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Preschool-aged child in hospital with serious injuries, man faces assault charge

Preschool-aged child in hospital with serious injuries, man faces assault charge

A 39-year-old man is facing a charge of aggravated assault after an incident that left a child in a Winnipeg hospital with serious injuries.

Crime Jul 9, 2026
Arsonist does $10M in damage, stops for a soft drink at Winnipeg Walmart: WPS

Arsonist does $10M in damage, stops for a soft drink at Winnipeg Walmart: WPS

A fire set at a Walmart in the south Winnipeg caused millions of dollars in damage and resulted in arson-related charges for a 47-year-old man.

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