• Winnipeg: Winnipeg Jets extend forward Walker Duehr’s contract for two more years. | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Winnipeg's Winnipeg Jets have extended forward Walker Duehr's contract for two years, while new transitional housing units open for women fleeing domestic violence. A homicide suspect linked to a Winnipeg business faces new charges, and a local runner donates to the Manitoba Marathon in honor of her father.
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  • Winnipeg: Winnipeg Police Warn of Online Extremist Threat to Youth | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Winnipeg police warn of violent online extremist groups targeting youth, including preteens, while a northern Manitoba First Nation declares a state of emergency over rising violence and drug crime. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers face a tough start after a home opener loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and a man is sentenced to seven years for the manslaughter of a local restaurant owner.
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  • Winnipeg: Online extremist groups exploiting, blackmailing youth: Winnipeg police | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Winnipeg police warn of violent online extremist groups targeting preteens with blackmail and threats, while a northern Manitoba First Nation declares a state of emergency due to rising violence and drug activity. Manitoba’s Ontario Provincial Police launch an intersection safety blitz after a deadly crash, and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in a shocking home opener.
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  • Winnipeg: Local news update for June 13: Online extremists targeting youth, First Natio... | June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Winnipeg police warn of violent online extremist groups targeting preteens with blackmail and manipulation, while a northern Manitoba First Nation declares a state of emergency due to rising violence and drug crime. A Winnipeg man receives seven years in prison for manslaughter after killing a restaurant owner, and the city's CFL team faces a tough start with a home opener loss to Hamilton.
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  • Winnipeg: Man killed in Winnipeg restaurant shooting gets 7-year prison sentence | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Winnipeg residents are awaiting justice after a man was sentenced to seven years for the manslaughter of a local restaurant owner, while the Winnipeg Blue Bombers struggled in their CFL opener against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. A severe storm left Manitoba without power, with Manitoba Hydro working to restore electricity as the Manitoba Museum prepares to display a historic Hudson’s Bay Company charter.
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  • Winnipeg: Flooding threatens Manitoba communities as new Medicaid rules spark concern | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Winnipeg faces severe flooding in the Swan Valley and western Manitoba with closed highways and Premier Kevin Kinew promising aid, while a tornado and storm caused power outages and damage in southern areas. The Senate committee calls for improved wildfire coordination, and a new Medicaid rule sparks concerns about accessing healthcare benefits.
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  • Winnipeg: Manitoba Hydro warns of power outages after severe storm damage | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Winnipeg residents dealt with severe storm damage and power outages after a storm hit southern Manitoba, while the Winnipeg Blue Bombers faced injury concerns and defensive praise. City leaders also discussed federal social media regulations and Manitoba's potential resource growth strategy.
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  • Winnipeg: Opioid-related calls now outpace alcohol-related ones in Winnipeg. | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Winnipeg's opioid emergency calls now outnumber alcohol-related incidents, raising alarms about public health, while a Manitoba RCMP officer faces a watchdog probe after shooting a suspect. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers add key linebackers as their season kicks off, and Manitobans can vote on new specialty licence plate designs.
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