🚑 Breaking & Incidents
- Manitoba sheriff killed after vehicle-train crash. The RCMP confirmed a Manitoba sheriff died when his vehicle was struck by a train near the scene; family members identified him and said he was a proud First Nation man with another child on the way, according to his sister. The Office of the Chief Coroner and local police are investigating the collision and the sheriff's death.
- Northern Ontario wildfires forced evacuations and destroyed resorts. Lac Des Mille Lodge owner Rylie Isaacs Laforge said a fire reported June 30 came within kilometres, burned campground units and destroyed nearby resorts while 129 active wildfires were recorded in Northwestern Ontario, 62 of them not under control as of Thursday, per the Ministry of Natural Resources.
🚨 Crime & Public Safety
- 41-year-old charged with sexual assault of a 16-year-old in Winnipeg. Winnipeg police say the accused met the teen online in June, provided alcohol to her group on June 21, and was arrested Monday; he faces charges including sexual assault, sexual exploitation, luring a person under 18 via telecommunication and obtaining sexual services from a person under 18, and was released on a court order.
- Assault suspect drowned while fleeing arrest in Fisher River, watchdog says. The Independent Investigation Unit reported an alleged assault suspect drowned while attempting to evade arrest at Fisher River, triggering an external investigation and a public summary by the police watchdog into circumstances surrounding the death.
🏛️ Government & Politics
- First section of century-old Arlington Bridge removed; $17M decommissioning underway. Winnipeg City Council approved the $17 million removal in 2025 and crews removed the first piece at a Thursday news conference; phase one will take about six months to remove the south portion, with north-side work slated for next year near Dufferin Avenue.
- Mayor to propose reversing a cut to the city tree budget at last council meeting before break. The mayor announced a plan to restore funding to Winnipeg's tree program at the council meeting before the summer recess; the motion aims to reverse a previously approved budget cut to urban tree maintenance and planting.
🏥 Health
- Leaders demand better care after chief waited 13 hours at Winnipeg hospital. First Nations leaders called for improvements after a chief experienced a 13-hour wait in a Winnipeg hospital emergency department, prompting renewed calls from Indigenous leaders for jurisdictional health changes and faster care for First Nations patients.
- Heat in West St. Paul care home has eased, resident's daughter says. A family member reported scorching temperatures earlier this week at a West St. Paul care home and said conditions have since improved following complaints to facility management and local officials.
💼 Economy & Business
- Grain shipments through Port of Churchill to resume this summer, Arctic Gateway says. Arctic Gateway announced plans to resume grain shipments through the Port of Churchill this summer, restoring a northern export route for Manitoba producers after previous service disruptions.
- Paper cups now accepted in Manitoba blue recycling bins. Manitoba’s recycling rules changed to allow paper cups in residential blue bins, expanding accepted materials for municipal recycling programs across the province.
🎨 Community & Culture
- Don Duguid, two-time world curling champion and longtime broadcaster, dies at 90. Terry Duguid, MP for Winnipeg South and son of Don Duguid, announced his father's peaceful death Wednesday; Duguid won three Brier titles and back-to-back world championships in 1970–71 and was appointed to the Order of Manitoba and the Order of Canada.
- Argentina fans in Winnipeg celebrate World Cup win. Local supporters in Winnipeg gathered to rejoice after Argentina’s World Cup victory, with community watch parties and events reported across the city.
🏈 Sports
- Winkler's Tristan Peters named American League all-star after hitting for the cycle. The 26-year-old Peters, batting .301 with six homers and 36 RBI through his first 91 games with the Chicago White Sox, became the second Canadian to hit for the cycle and earned an AL all-star nod after an off-season trade.
- Winnipeg Jets re-sign Cole Perfetti to a five-year deal. The Jets announced a five-year contract extension with Cole Perfetti, locking in the forward for multiple seasons as part of the club's roster plans.
📰 Also Today
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- First section removal begins as Arlington Bridge dismantling starts, first piece taken down at news conference.
- City ends pedestrian scramble pilot in Exchange District, pilot concluded by City of Winnipeg.
- Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Thursday, July 16, 2026, local weather outlook provided.
- Two Manitobans push for safer drug alternatives after overdose deaths, families seek toxic-drug alternatives.
- U.S. move toward permanent daylight time raises Canada questions, analysts weigh cross-border timing effects.
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- Argentina fans in Winnipeg rejoice after World Cup win, local watch parties reported.
- Scorching temperatures in West St. Paul care home improved, daughter reports conditions better.
- Assault suspect drowns while fleeing arrest in Fisher River, police watchdog investigates.
- 41-year-old charged with sexual assault of 16-year-old, arrested and released on court order.
- Paper cups can now go in Manitoba blue recycling bins, provincial recycling rule changed.
- Manitoba sheriff killed in train crash, family reports proud First Nation man killed.
- Northern Ontario wildfires force evacuations; 129 active fires reported, 62 not under control.
- Grain shipments through Port of Churchill to resume this summer, Arctic Gateway statement.
- Leaders demand better health care after 13-hour hospital wait for chief, calls for action.
- Jets re-sign Cole Perfetti to 5-year deal, team announcement.
- Tristan Peters flourishing in MLB, batting .301 with six homers, named AL all-star.
- Don Duguid, 90, two-time world curling champion and broadcaster, dies, son MP Terry Duguid announced.