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Babala sa Usok, 815 milyong dolyar na Kontrata sa Imburnal at Inkuiri ng Pulis — Winnipeg Biyernes

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🚑 Mga Breaking at Insidente

  1. Nasa yellow-level na babala sa kalidad ng hangin ang Winnipeg dahil sa usok mula sa mga wildfire sa Ontario. Ayon sa Environment and Climate Change Canada, dinadala ng mga hangin mula timog-silangan ang usok mula sa northwest Ontario; pinapayuhan na ang mga sanggol, taong 65 pataas, at mga buntis ay maaaring mas mataas ang panganib sa kalusugan; kabilang sa mga sintomas ang pangangati ng mata o lalamunan, banayad na ubo at pananakit ng ulo. Tinukoy ni Chris Pascoe ng University of Manitoba ang pinong particulate matter bilang pangunahing alalahanin.
  2. Sabi ng meteorologist: aalis din ang usok pero 'ito ang panahon' para sa Manitoba. Ayon sa forecast discussion, seasonal ang maagang pagkakaroon ng usok tuwing Hulyo at pinaaalalahanan ang mga residente na babaan dapat ang nakikitang usok habang magbabago ang hangin mamaya sa linggo.

🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. 19 anyos na binalot ng duct tape, sinaktan at ninakawan sa Killarney-Turtle Mountain; apat ang kinasuhan. Sabi ng RCMP, binalot ang biktima sa kumot, nakatali ang mga kamay at bukong-bukong, sinaktan ng pamalo at ninakaw ang dalawang cellphone at dalawang maliit na kutsilyo; tatlong lalaki (22, 26, 31) at isang 16 anyos ang sinalang may forcible confinement at mga kasong may kaugnayan sa pagnanakaw at pinakawalan sa ilalim ng mga kautusan ng korte.
  2. Apat arestado kaugnay ng serye ng pagnanakaw ng catalytic converter sa Winnipeg. Inanunsyo ng pulisya na may apat na tao sa kustodiya na konektado sa sunod-sunod na pagnanakaw ng converter sa buong lungsod; ayon sa mga imbestigador, sinusundan ng mga pag-aresto ang maraming iniulat na insidente ng pagnanakaw ng mga residente.

🏛️ Gobyerno at Pulitika

  1. Kontrata na nagkakahalaga ng 815 milyong dolyar ng Canada inilaang para sa upgrade ng North End sewage plant sa konsorsiyum na pinamumunuan ng Aecon. Nilagdaan ng mga opisyal ng lungsod ang kontrata para i-upgrade ang sewage treatment facility ng North End.
  2. Inaprubahan ng Winnipeg council ang $3 million para sa nakataas na tulay papunta sa convention centre kung susuportahan ng lalawigan ang kaparehong pondo. Bumoto ang council na maglaan ng 3M kondisyunal sa pag-match ng probinsya para magtayo ng nakataas na tulay mula sa bagong hotel papunta sa convention centre.
  3. Pinalawak ng lungsod ang programa ng paglilinis ng karayom sa mas maraming pampublikong lugar kabilang ang mga hintuan ng transit at civic plazas. Idadagdag ng programa ang paglilinis sa mga transit shelter at civic plazas sa umiiral na koleksyon ng mga karayom sa pampublikong espasyo.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Nagrekomenda ang inquest sa nakamamatay na pagbaril ng pulis ng mga pagbabago sa use-of-force training. Naglabas ang ulat ng inquest ng partikular na rekomendasyon para repasuhin ang use-of-force training ng mga opisyal ng pulis.
  2. Blue Bombers inalis si QB Zach Collaros para sa Linggo; muli magsisimula si Dru Brown. Kinumpirma ni Coach Mike O’Shea na mawawala si Collaros sa pangalawang sunod na laro dahil sa pinsala sa leeg at inaasahang magsisimula muli si Dru Brown, na 25-of-31 para sa 339 yard noong nakaraang linggo; ilang manlalaro ang nakalista bilang questionable o doubtful bago ang laro laban sa RedBlacks.

📰 Also Today

  • RCMP naghahanap sa nawawalang 18 anyos na pinaniniwalaang nasa Winnipeg.
  • Mga bagyo noong Hunyo nagdulot ng mahigit 1.1 bilyong dolyar ng Canada sa insured na pinsala sa buong Canada.
  • Nagsanib-puwersa ang mga retirado matapos mawalan ng home care service para makahanap ng bagong agency.
  • May utang na refund ang StubHub sa libu-libong tagahanga.
  • Riley Laychuk naglabas ng forecast para sa Biyernes, 17 Hulyo 2026.
  • Mahigit 320,000 tao lumagda sa petisyon para panatilihing umiikot ang PlayStation discs sa tindahan sa Winnipeg.
  • Mga magsasaka ng asparagus at strawberry sa Manitoba humaharap sa matinding panahon at kawalan ng crop insurance.
  • Iniulat ng Manitoba ang pagkunot ng benta ng lottery; umaasa na makakahikayat ng mas batang adulto ang mas maliliit na premyo.
  • Pinangangalagaan ng Parkland Mews Falconry ang mga peregrine falcon at ang falconry sa Manitoba.
  • Rogers magbabawas ng mga customer service job sa telco dahil sa reklamo tungkol sa mahabang oras ng paghihintay.
  • Isang grupo nananawagan sa Winnipeg na isama ang urban canopy protection sa mga bylaws.
  • Pumanaw si Don Duguid, two-time world curling champion, sa edad 90.
  • Nagdeklara ng state of emergency ang Shamattawa First Nation dahil sa hepatitis A.
  • Tinanggihan ang mga reklamo laban sa Manitoba PCs ukol sa invoice ng campaign manager.
  • (Duplicate ID in feed) Muling binanggit ang pagpapalawak ng paglilinis ng karayom para sa transit shelters at civic plazas.
  • Corus magbabawas ng dose-dosenang trabaho sa media sa buong Canada.
  • Apat kinasuhan matapos iwanang nakatali, sinaktan at iniwan ang isang lalaki sa mga gubat sa southwestern Manitoba.

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Three men and a teenager have been charged after a 19-year-old man was bound with tape and assaulted before being abandoned near a wooded area in the RM of Killarney-Turtle Mountain earlier this week, RCMP say.

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