📍 Winnipeg · Wed, Jul 1, 2026 · 22 articles · 142

Flooding in Dauphin, Tornado Confirmed, Manitoba's PST Cut - Winnipeg Wednesday

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Dauphin declares state of emergency due to severe flooding. Over 115 mm of rain since Sunday has overwhelmed local infrastructure, causing widespread flooding in streets and properties. The unprecedented situation led to a state of local emergency declaration.
  2. Tornado confirmed in Winnipeg's Whyte Ridge area. Experts verified the tornado touched down on Monday, causing significant local distress. Weather services are monitoring potential related impacts.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Manitoba cuts PST for select grocery items. Starting today, chips, rotisserie chickens, and baked goods are exempt from the 7% provincial sales tax. The NDP government aims to save the average family $100 annually with this tax adjustment.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Winnipeg police seize drugs, guns, and stolen items. Following multiple complaints, a raid in Winnipeg resulted in significant seizures, highlighting ongoing safety challenges in local communities.
  2. Teen denied bail for alleged school attack plan. A Manitoba teen accused of plotting a school attack was denied bail, underscoring the seriousness of the allegations and pending legal proceedings.

🏈 Sports

  1. Jets add goalie Stu Skinner from free agency. The Winnipeg Jets signed Stu Skinner to a two-year deal. Skinner looks forward to joining a team that values player treatment positively.
  2. Maple Leafs sign veteran goalie Sergei Bobrovsky. Toronto secured Bobrovsky with a three-year, $21-million contract. Known for his playoff performances against the Leafs, Bobrovsky aims to bring stability to Toronto's goaltending.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Winnipeg police cruiser honors Indigenous culture. A newly designed police cruiser featuring Indigenous art was unveiled, reinforcing community respect and cultural acknowledgment.

📰 Also Today

  • Leafs trade Nick Robertson to Pittsburgh for a draft pick.
  • Thompson woman missing after Winnipeg trip.
  • PCs select Nabess for The Pas-Kameesak byelection.
  • Minister accused of interfering with museum independence.
  • Outgoing councillors endorse successors as elections near.
  • Canadiens secure Ivan Demidov with an 8-year contract.
  • Police chief to cooperate with outreach groups amid drug use crackdown.
  • New grocery store opens in Barren Lands First Nation.
  • Wally Daudrich joins Keystone Party for byelection.
  • Manitoba's Parkland area experiences heavy flooding.
  • Ex-Californian appreciates returning to Canadian prairies.
  • Wednesday's weather forecast by Riley Laychuk.

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