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Pag-alis ng Arlington Bridge, Sheriff ng Manitoba Patay at Pagpanaw ni Don Duguid — Winnipeg Huwebes

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🚑 Pagbabalita at mga Insidente

  1. Manitoba sheriff napatay matapos masagasaan ng tren ang sasakyan. Kinumpirma ng RCMP na isang Manitoba sheriff ang namatay nang tamaan ng tren ang kanyang sasakyan malapit sa insidente; kinilala siya ng pamilya at sinabi ng kapatid na siya ay isang proud First Nation na lalaki at may isa pang anak na paparating. Iniimbestigahan ng Office of the Chief Coroner at ng lokal na pulisya ang banggaan at ang pagkamatay ng sheriff.
  2. Mga wildfire sa Northern Ontario nagbunsod ng paglikas at pagwasak ng mga resort. Sinabi ng may-ari ng Lac Des Mille Lodge na si Rylie Isaacs Laforge na ang sunog na iniulat noong Hunyo 30 ay umabot sa ilang kilometro, sinunog ang mga yunit ng campground at winasak ang mga kalapit na resort habang 129 aktibong wildfire ang naitala sa Northwestern Ontario, 62 rito ang hindi kontrolado hanggang Huwebes, ayon sa Ministry of Natural Resources.

🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. 41-anyos inihahabla dahil sa sexual assault sa 16-anyos sa Winnipeg. Ayon sa Winnipeg police, nakilala ng akusado ang menor de edad online noong Hunyo, nagbigay ng alak sa grupo niya noong Hunyo 21, at inaresto Lunes; hinaharap niya ang mga kaso kabilang ang sexual assault, sexual exploitation, pag-akit ng taong wala pang 18 sa pamamagitan ng telekomunikasyon at pagkuha ng sexual services mula sa taong wala pang 18. Pinakawalan siya sa ilalim ng court order.
  2. Pinaghihinalaang salarin sa pananakit nalunod habang tumatakas sa pag-aresto sa Fisher River, ayon sa watchdog. Iniulat ng Independent Investigation Unit na ang isang pinaghihinalaang salarin sa pananakit ay nalunod habang sinusubukang umiwas sa pag-aresto sa Fisher River, na nagbunsod ng panlabas na imbestigasyon at pampublikong buod mula sa police watchdog tungkol sa mga pangyayari sa pagkamatay.

🏛️ Gobyerno at Pulitika

  1. Unang bahagi ng century-old Arlington Bridge inalis; $17M decommissioning sinimulan. Inaprubahan ng Winnipeg City Council ang $17 million na pag-aalis ng tulay sa 2025 at inalis ng mga crew ang unang piraso sa isang Huwebes na news conference; aabutin ng humigit-kumulang anim na buwan ang phase one para tanggalin ang southern portion, at nakatakda ang gawa sa north side sa susunod na taon malapit sa Dufferin Avenue.
  2. Mayor magmumungkahi ibalik ang bawas sa city tree budget sa huling pulong bago bakasyon. Inanunsyo ng mayor ang plano na ibalik ang pondo para sa tree program ng Winnipeg sa pulong ng council bago ang summer recess; layunin ng mosyon na baligtarin ang naaprubahang budget cut sa urban tree maintenance at pagtatanim.

🏥 Kalusugan

  1. Nananawagan ang mga lider ng First Nations ng mas mahusay na pangangalaga matapos maghintay ng 13 oras ang isang chief sa ospital sa Winnipeg. Nanawagan ang mga lider ng First Nations ng mga reporma matapos makaranas ang isang chief ng 13-oras na paghihintay sa emergency department ng isang ospital sa Winnipeg, na nagpasigla ng panibagong panawagan mula sa Indigenous leaders para sa pagbabago sa hurisdiksyon ng kalusugan at mabilisang serbisyo para sa mga pasyenteng First Nations.
  2. Humupa na ang init sa care home sa West St. Paul, ayon sa anak ng residente. Iniulat ng isang kamag-anak na napakatindi ng temperatura sa care home nitong unang bahagi ng linggo at sinabi na gumanda na ang kondisyon pagkatapos magsampa ng reklamo sa pamunuan ng pasilidad at lokal na mga opisyal.

💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Ipinahayag ng Arctic Gateway na magsisimula muli ngayong tag-init ang padala ng butil sa Port of Churchill. Inanunsyo ng Arctic Gateway ang plano na ipagpatuloy ang grain shipments sa Port of Churchill ngayong tag-init, na ibabalik ang isang hilagang ruta ng export para sa mga prodyuser sa Manitoba matapos ang mga naunang pagkaabala sa serbisyo.
  2. Tinatanggap na ang paper cups sa Manitoba blue recycling bins. Nagbago ang mga patakaran sa recycling sa Manitoba para payagang ilagay ang paper cups sa residential blue bins, pinalalawak ang mga tinatanggap na materyales para sa mga municipal recycling program sa buong lalawigan.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Pumanaw si Don Duguid, two-time world curling champion at matagal na broadcaster, sa edad na 90. Inanunsyo ni Terry Duguid, MP para sa Winnipeg South at anak ni Don Duguid, ang mapayapang pagpanaw ng kanyang ama noong Miyerkules; nanalo si Duguid ng tatlong Brier titles at back-to-back world championships noong 1970–71 at itinanghal sa Order of Manitoba at Order of Canada.
  2. Nagdiwang ang mga tagahanga ng Argentina sa Winnipeg matapos ang pagkapanalo sa World Cup. Nagtipon-tipon ang lokal na mga tagasuporta sa Winnipeg para magsaya pagkatapos ng tagumpay ng Argentina sa World Cup, na may mga watch party at kaganapan sa iba't ibang bahagi ng lungsod.

🏈 Sports

  1. Pinangalanang American League all-star si Tristan Peters ng Winkler matapos mag-hit for the cycle. Ang 26-anyos na si Peters, na may batting .301, anim na home runs at 36 RBI sa kanyang unang 91 laro kasama ang Chicago White Sox, ang naging pangalawang Canadian na naka-hit for the cycle at nakatanggap ng AL all-star nod matapos ang offseason trade.
  2. Winnipeg Jets muling pinirmahan si Cole Perfetti ng limang taong kontrata. Inanunsyo ng Jets ang five-year contract extension kay Cole Perfetti, na nagtatalaga sa forward para sa ilang season bilang bahagi ng plano ng club sa roster.

📰 Also Today

  • Mga bagyo sa Prairie nagdulot ng hindi bababa sa $728M insured damage, Insurance Bureau of Canada.
  • Nagsimula na ang pagtanggal ng unang seksyon habang sinisimulan ang dismantling ng Arlington Bridge, unang piraso inalis sa news conference.
  • Tinapos ng lungsod ang pedestrian scramble pilot sa Exchange District, isinara ang pilot ng City of Winnipeg.
  • Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast para sa Huwebes, 16 Hulyo 2026, lokal na outlook ng panahon ibinigay.
  • Dalawang taga-Manitoba nananawagan ng mas ligtas na alternatibo sa droga matapos ang mga overdose deaths, pamilya naghahanap ng toxic-drug alternatives.
  • Hakbang ng U.S. patungo sa permanent daylight time nagbubukas ng mga tanong sa Canada, mga analyst sumusuri sa epekto sa cross-border timing.
  • (Walang artikulo na may ID 10830 ibinigay).
  • Argentina fans sa Winnipeg nagdiwang matapos manalo sa World Cup, naiulat ang mga lokal na watch party.
  • Humupa ang matinding init sa care home sa West St. Paul, iniulat ng anak na gumanda na ang kondisyon.
  • Pinaghihinalaang salarin nalunod habang tumatakas sa pag-aresto sa Fisher River, iniimbestigahan ng police watchdog.
  • 41-anyos inihabla dahil sa sexual assault sa 16-anyos, inaresto at pinakawalan sa ilalim ng court order.
  • Paper cups maaari nang ilagay sa Manitoba blue recycling bins, nagbago ang patakaran sa recycling ng lalawigan.
  • Manitoba sheriff napatay sa aksidente sa tren, iniulat ng pamilya na proud First Nation na lalaki ang nasawi.
  • Northern Ontario wildfires nagbunsod ng paglikas; 129 aktibong sunog iniulat, 62 hindi kontrolado.
  • Magsisimula muli ngayong tag-init ang grain shipments sa Port of Churchill, pahayag ng Arctic Gateway.
  • Mga lider nananawagan ng mas mahusay na pangangalaga matapos 13-oras na paghihintay ng chief sa ospital, panawagan para sa aksyon.
  • Jets muling pinirmahan si Cole Perfetti ng 5-year deal, anunsyo ng team.
  • Tristan Peters umuusbong sa MLB, batting .301 na may anim na home runs, pinangalanang AL all-star.
  • Don Duguid, 90, two-time world curling champion at broadcaster, pumanaw, inanunsyo ng anak niyang si MP Terry Duguid.

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