📍 Winnipeg · Thu, Jul 9, 2026 · 20 articles · 63

Walmart Arson, First Nations Health Emergency & Baseball‑bat Assault — Winnipeg Thursday

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Arson at St. Vital Centre Walmart causes over $10 million damage and arrests. Police say a 47-year-old suspect, Ronald Marmito Amigo, set bedding-section products alight around 7 p.m., forcing roughly 200 customers to evacuate; Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Services extinguished the blaze and Amigo was arrested on Furby Street with a small amount of methamphetamine and a lighter. St. Vital Centre said the store will remain closed until further notice.

  2. Eight people taken to hospital after fire at Manitoba Housing apartment block on Furby Street. Emergency responders sent eight residents to hospital following a blaze at a Manitoba Housing building on Furby Street; authorities have not released causes or the condition of those hospitalized. (Source title: Manitoba Housing apartment block fire.)

  3. Manitoba motorcycle deaths so far this year already exceed the annual average. Reporting shows motorcycle fatalities in Manitoba to date have eclipsed the province's typical yearly average; exact counts and comparative averages were cited in the story. (Source title: Motorcycle fatalities in Manitoba this year already eclipse annual average.)

  4. Heat wave forecast to push humidex toward 45, with smoke reducing air quality in Winnipeg. Environment Canada warned humidex values could reach 45 by Sunday as temperatures climb into the mid-30s and smoke from wildfires is reducing air quality and visibility in Winnipeg under a yellow warning.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Two Winnipeg women charged after Canada Day baseball-bat assault left two women critically injured. Winnipeg police say a 26-year-old faces two counts of aggravated assault plus release- and probation-related charges, and a 30-year-old faces two counts of aggravated assault and one count of weapons possession; both remain in custody after officers seized a baseball bat and were aided by victim information and photographs circulated by a suspect.

  2. 39-year-old man charged with aggravated assault after preschool-aged child taken to hospital with serious injuries. Winnipeg police arrested the man after the child was hospitalized from injuries sustained while in his care at a home on the 300 block of Thames Avenue; he remains in custody on one count of aggravated assault.

🏥 Health

  1. Four northwestern Manitoba First Nations declare a public health emergency, call for provincial and federal support. The Anisininew Okimawin Grand Council — representing more than 17,000 people across Red Sucker Lake, Wasagamack, Garden Hill and St. Theresa Point — declared the emergency citing a toxic drug supply, HIV, hepatitis C, homelessness and reduced community safety; Grand Chief Alex McDougall and Chief Samuel Knott spoke at a Brandon news conference.

  2. Manitoba nurse admits to working an ICU shift without proper training or certification. A regional report confirms a nurse worked in an intensive-care unit while lacking required training and certification; the disclosure prompted internal review and raised questions about staffing and credential checks. (Source title: Manitoba nurse admits to working ICU shift without proper training, certification.)

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. More than 50 Manitoba municipalities declare local states of emergency after flooding and storms. Provincial reporting lists over 50 municipalities that have activated local emergency declarations in response to recent floods and storms across Manitoba.

  2. Manitoba government tells East St. Paul to disclose election candidate identities. The provincial government advised the municipality to publicly release candidate identities for an upcoming election, citing a decision or directive reported in the article.

📰 Also Today

  • Blue Bombers QB Trevor Harris out; Dru Brown to start at Princess Auto Stadium, counts and roster noted.
  • Woman recounts arrest that ended her double life as drug dealer and mother, personal account published.
  • Duplicate report: preschool-aged child seriously injured, man charged with assault, mirrors other coverage.
  • Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast issued for Thursday, July 9, 2026, local forecast released.
  • Environment Canada warns of prolonged heat for southern Manitoba, heat expected into next week.
  • Dauphin hospital closure to last for an 'extended period' after flooding, closure announced.
  • Dauphin greenhouse faces 'catastrophic situation' after floodwaters, facility damage reported.
  • Search-warrant documents show accused arsonist's notebook listed future Winnipeg targets, notes seized.
  • Previously disciplined Winnipeg lawyer withdraws from practising amid investigation, withdrawal filed.

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