📍 Winnipeg · Wed, Jun 24, 2026 · 29 articles · 215

Winnipeg Church Transformation, Jets Alumni & Leaf Rapids Crisis — Wednesday in Winnipeg

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Northern Manitoba schools face bomb threat evacuations. Seven schools evacuated after bomb threats were reported, causing disruption across the city and raising security concerns.
  2. West Kildonan woman found dead in suspected homicide. A 73-year-old woman's death under investigation, adding to the city's worrying trend of violence.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. $4.4M revamp for Winnipeg church. A local church will be transformed into a community hub and child-care facility, enhancing local amenities and childcare access.
  2. New co-op grocery for downtown redevelopment. As part of the Portage Place redevelopment, a co-op grocery store will open, revitalizing downtown businesses and improving food security.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Winnipeg students shine at Paris culinary competition. High schoolers earn international acclaim for their culinary skills, showcasing the city's up-and-coming talent on a global stage.
  2. Indigenous leaders seek $20M to reclaim artifacts. Efforts intensify to secure funding for repatriation of sacred items from Switzerland, highlighting cultural preservation.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Stabbing suspect charged with manslaughter. Downtown fatality results in manslaughter charges, reflecting ongoing law enforcement challenges.
  2. North End assault leads to manslaughter charge. A suspect is formally charged following a fatal convenience store assault, marking a continued focus on tackling violent crime.

🏈 Sports

  1. Elks and Blue Bombers prepare for clash. Edmonton Elks aim for a historic 3-0 start against Winnipeg Blue Bombers, promising an exciting match-up.
  2. Jets roster bolstered for Heritage Classic. Winnipeg Jets announce the addition of Manitobans to their roster for the October alumni game.

📰 Also Today

  • Two veteran Winnipeg councillors won't seek re-election. Changes expected in local governance.
  • Ryan Sneath is new Winnipeg fire paramedic chief. Leadership transition announced.
  • Parents speak out on bullying incident involving their son. Call for action in schools.
  • Manitoba to eliminate PST from prenatal vitamins. Policy change effective July 1.
  • Byelection announced for late MLA's seat. Date to fill vacancy confirmed.
  • Métis federation sues over hunting/fishing rights. Legal battle over traditional rights.
  • Transit GPS issues delay Winnipeg network assessment. Continued challenges for public transport.
  • Teen shot amidst crime spree in northern town. Series of crimes raise alarm.
  • Manitoba considers price limits on milk. Retailers asked for transparency.
  • 11 Indigenous wind-farms in running for energy contracts. Competition for clean energy development.
  • Court lifts ID ban on man in police misconduct case. Legal transparency victory.
  • Blue Bombers reacquire QB Dru Brown. Strategic move ahead of the season.

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