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Tiroteo de la policía en Winnipeg, ola de calor tensiona la red eléctrica y Desiree Scott cofundará club de la NSL — Winnipeg, martes

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🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Hombre de 42 años recibió un disparo y murió tras un encuentro con la policía de Winnipeg en Linden Woods. La policía recibió dos llamadas del hermano del hombre a las 20:42 y a las 21:58; agentes llegaron a Avon Gate a las 22:23, confrontaron a un hombre armado con un arma blanca y un oficial disparó; la Independent Investigation Unit (Unidad de Investigación Independiente) investiga y el hombre murió en el hospital.
  2. Winnipeg reduce el límite de velocidad en Wellington Crescent entre River y Academy. El consejo municipal aprobó el cambio para el tramo de Wellington Crescent entre River Avenue y Academy Road con efecto inmediato, citando medidas de calmado del tránsito para esa vía.
  3. Tres residencias de cuidados personales del área de Winnipeg no tienen aire acondicionado totalmente operativo en medio de la ola de calor. WRHA confirmó que Pembina Place (57 camas), Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg en West St. Paul y Donwood Manor registran fallas parciales en el AC; Pembina Place está instalando tres nuevas unidades de piso y la provincia espera que algunas unidades estén operativas para el miércoles.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Desiree Scott cofundará la nueva franquicia profesional femenina de la Northern Super League (NSL) en Winnipeg, que se sumará en 2027. La Northern Super League anunció a Winnipeg como su séptima franquicia para 2027; Scott será vicepresidenta de comunidad y experiencia de jugadoras y Rob Gale será director deportivo.
  2. Manitoba marca un nuevo récord veraniego de demanda eléctrica durante la ola de calor. Manitoba Hydro reportó que el consumo máximo de electricidad alcanzó un pico esta semana mientras las condiciones calientes y húmedas empujaron la demanda a niveles récord, tensionando la red provincial.

🌦️ Medioambiente

  1. Environment Canada emite avisos de calor extremo que cubren partes de Manitoba y gran parte de Canadá. Las alertas señalan eventos de calor de dos o más días con valores de humidex por encima de los umbrales de advertencia; el norte de Manitoba podría registrar máximas diurnas cercanas a 29 C durante el evento de calor hasta el miércoles.
  2. Los niveles de agua comienzan a bajar en Brandon tras el pico del río Assiniboine. La ciudad de Brandon informó que los niveles en 1st Street cayeron algo más de tres pulgadas (casi 8 cm) desde el máximo; la ciudad recordó a los residentes que los caudales siguen siendo muy altos y no se ordenaron evacuaciones.

📰 También hoy

  • Sheriff de Manitoba, 28 años, muere tras choque entre una camioneta y un tren al oeste de Portage la Prairie.
  • Hombre de 42 años muerto por disparo de la policía de Winnipeg en Linden Woods (ver 10684).
  • Tres residencias con fallas en el AC incluyen a Pembina Place de 57 camas.
  • La parodia musical Heated Rivalry se estrena en escena, producción local destacada.
  • Complejo de apartamentos en Peguis First Nation se perdió en un incendio, la comunidad describe la pérdida como devastadora.
  • Hombre muerto y mujer herida en vuelco de SUV en Sagkeeng First Nation.
  • El calor extremo y la humedad pueden alimentar tormentas peligrosas y tornados, cita profesor de la U of T.
  • Las lesiones por violencia en el lugar de trabajo se triplicaron entre 2015 y 2025, informe de la Manitoba Federation of Labour.
  • Cientos se reúnen en el Ayuntamiento de Winnipeg para oponerse a la recompra federal de armas.
  • Propietarios de cabañas en Burge Lake y residentes de Lynne Lake demandan a Alamos Gold por el incendio en Manitoba.
  • Mujer de 26 años desaparecida, se cree en el área de Thompson, RCMP busca pistas.
  • Clínica privada Grifols autorizó donantes de plasma con riesgo de enfermedad, informó Health Canada.
  • Federation of Labour advierte que la violencia laboral en aumento debe ser abordada.
  • Líderes de O-Pipon-Na-Piwin dicen que la evacuación por incendios los dejó 'defendiéndonos solos'.
  • Autopista de Manitoba se deformó por el calor extremo; un auto resultó gravemente dañado.
  • Los viajes de canadienses a EE. UU. aumentan pese a boicot de viaje que llevaba meses.
  • (Duplicado) El calor puede aumentar el riesgo de tornados, referencia a Environment Canada.
  • Docenas de restos de la Primera Guerra Mundial hallados en obra en Francia incluyen a un soldado de Manitoba.
  • Equipo de expansión en Winnipeg anunciado como la séptima franquicia de la NSL (ver 10618).
  • Pronóstico de Riley Laychuk para Manitoba disponible para el 14 de julio de 2026.
  • El AC en una residencia de West St. Paul estuvo averiado durante días durante la ola de calor.
  • La Assembly of First Nations celebra su asamblea de verano en medio de preocupaciones sobre la factura del agua.
  • (Duplicado) Pronóstico meteorológico de Manitoba para el 14 de julio de 2026.
  • (Segundo duplicado) Expertos vinculan las olas de calor con tormentas vespertinas más severas.
  • (Duplicado) La parodia musical local 'Heated Rivalry' lleva risas al escenario.

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