'I was quite fortunate': Winnipeg man warning others in his neighbourhood after being stalked by coyotes
© CTV |
Twenty Four Hour Winnipeg News Aggregator. 🦬 ❤️ 🇺🇦
Home of socials, potholes, honey dill sauce, slurpees, Domo, Juniors, and murder
© CTV |
Jason Ostapyk lifts his hand in salute in front of the simple book of condolences, set out at the legislative building for Manitobans to sign in honour of Queen Elizabeth.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
© Global |
The Canadian Premier League has reached the final month of the 2022 regular season, and the end of the season is lined up to be the most exciting push for the playoffs the league has seen since it began. Following this weekend’s games, five points separate top seed Atletico Ottawa and defending CPL champions Pacific […]
The post CPL playoff push expected to be tense in final month of games appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
© CTV |
Scott Gillingham vows to deliver on the long-awaited widening of Kenaston Boulevard and an extension of the Chief Peguis Trail, if he’s elected mayor next month.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
© CTV |
© CTV |
© Global |
© Global |
Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham says he will move forward with two long-planned major infrastructure projects: the widening of Kenaston Boulevard from Taylor Avenue to Ness Avenue and the extension of Chief Peguis Trail west from Main Street to Route 90.
© CBC |
A 30-year-old man was killed Saturday when the vehicle he was in struck a tree and ejected him on the embankment of the Pinawa Channel.
© 2022. This article Driver Ejected from Vehicle in Fatal Crash Near Pinawa Channel appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray promised Monday to buy more electric buses, increase the frequency of transit service and build out the city's transit system 15 years ahead of schedule.
© CBC |
Police have laid more charges against a former Winnipeg high school football coach accused of sexually assaulting students. Kelsey Albert McKay, who is 52, was charged in the spring with 22 offences against eight former students. Police say a ninth former student has come forward, and McKay has been charged with two more counts — […]
The post Former Winnipeg high school football coach accused of sex assaults faces more charges appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
© Global |
© Global |
© CTV |
© CTV |
© Global |
A former Winnipeg high school football coach is facing new sexual assault charges after another alleged victim came forward.
© 2022. This article Former Winnipeg Coach Facing New Sexual Assault Charges appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
© CTV |
© Global |
© Global |
© CTV |
© CTV |
Winnipeg high school football coach and teacher Kelsey McKay faces two more charges related to sexual abuse of minors during his time at Churchill High School and Vincent Massey Collegiate.
© CBC |
© CTV |
© CTV |
A man accused of going into a Wolseley neighbourhood home, committing an indecent act in front of a woman who lives there and trying to force himself on her has been arrested, Winnipeg police say.
© CBC |
Here are the deals from the Regent location in winnipeg, make sure to check out the first part too. There was some issue with the signs this morning so hopefully it’s complete. Also make sure to check out the new ... Read More »
The post Part 2 – Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting September 12th appeared first on Save Money in Winnipeg.
© Save Money in Winnipeg |
© Global |
Here are the deals of the week from the Regent location in Winnipeg. Seemed to be some issue with the signs today, so hopefully I got everything. Lots of new stuff coming in and moving around too. Also make sure ... Read More »
The post Part 1- Costco unadvertised deals of the week starting September 12th appeared first on Save Money in Winnipeg.
© Save Money in Winnipeg |
Winnipeg police have arrested a suspect believed to be responsible for multiple indecent acts and a break-in.
© 2022. This article Police Charge Suspect in Multiple Indecent Acts appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
© CTV |
Ever since Canada became a nation, we’ve been making contingency plans, preparing for the worst: American conflict spilling over onto our territory. Canadians have been secretly worried about our friends to the south, just as we have been publicly supportive. Recent events in the United States have only exacerbated those concerns. So what do experts […]
The post Is Canada preparing for an authoritarian United States? appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
Hundreds of employees in Winnipeg have been laid off by food delivery service Skip the Dishes.
© CBC |
© CTV |
© Global |
Two more Commonwealth countries have announced they will mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II with a public holiday, but there is still no word if Canada will follow suit. Both Australia and New Zealand announced residents would get a one-time national public holiday later this month to mourn the Queen. Canada announced its plans […]
The post Questions remain whether Queen’s funeral will mark national holiday in Canada appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
© CTV |
Ukrainian troops retook a wide swath of territory on Monday as part of a lightning advance that forced Russia to make a hasty retreat. It was not yet clear if it could signal a turning point in the war. Momentum has switched back and forth before, but rarely with such a big and sudden swing.
© CBC |
LONDON — A pink papier maché flamingo, a marmalade sandwich and a Queen-shaped rubber duck are among the items being left among the cards and flowers at a tribute site to the late Queen Elizabeth II in London.
© 2022. This article Flamingoes, Sandwiches Among Unusual Items Left at Queen Tribute Site in London appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
Pierre Poilievre will address the national Conservative caucus today for the first time since handily securing the party’s leadership over the weekend. Poilievre is set to meet with the Tories’ members of Parliament and senators in Ottawa, where many had already gathered to see his big win. The longtime MP cruised to the opposition leader’s […]
The post Pierre Poilievre to meet Conservative party caucus after landslide leadership win appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
© CTV |
King Charles III and his three siblings marched behind their mother’s coffin Monday in a solemn procession along the Royal Mile in the historic heart of the Scottish capital of Edinburgh. A military bagpiper played the national anthem as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, draped in the royal standard, was carried from the Palace […]
The post King Charles describes ‘weight of history’; Queen’s coffin arrives in Edinburgh appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
A Manitoba mother with postpartum depression says she was dismissed by an emergency room physician last month when she sought help after having suicidal thoughts.
© CBC |
A rural Manitoba town banded together to help two Ukrainian newcomers get married as they settle into their life in Canada.
© CBC |
Leah Ann Pedersen was ready to call it quits after two break-ins at her hair salon and other challenges that come with running a small business.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
Team Brody Foundation is a non-profit organization started by the family of a boy named Brody Birrell-Gruhn.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
It’s a big week for Caroline Josephson. The retired teacher will celebrate her 75th birthday Wednesday, but first she has a meeting with the mayor of Winnipeg.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
The first week of college and university in Canada has passed, but thousands of international students were not at orientation or in classrooms because they are still waiting on study permits.
© CBC |
© Winnipeg Free Press |
Winnipeg teacher Katie Hurst dips into her own pocket to pay for supplies for her students, while many of her colleagues prepare applications for financial grants on their own time.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
Masroor Khan travelled from Winnipeg to Pakistan to provide humanitarian aid and is doing anything he can to help. The devastating flood in Pakistan has displaced millions of people, leaving them without homes, food and water. It has also claimed the lives of more than 1,300 people, and injured thousands more. Khan has been in […]
The post Winnipeg man providing aid in flood-stricken Pakistan says it will take years to repair damage appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
More than 200 people gathered in Kildonan Park on Sunday to raise awareness and money for ovarian cancer research.
© CBC |
© CTV |
The government has published guidelines for people wishing to file past the late queen's closed coffin as it lies in state at the Palace of Westminster.
The post Rules issued for those wanting to pay respects to the queen appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
© CTV |
The first question Winnipeg voters should ask candidates in the lead-up to this year’s civic election: how do they plan to pay for all the promises they’re making?
© Winnipeg Free Press |
Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham has promised to upgrade active transportation if he’s elected next month.
© CBC |
Winnipeg police say they seized a weapon and drugs from four suspects allegedly parked in a stolen vehicle in Sargent Park on Saturday night. Police say the arrest included a struggle with an officer, two suspects getting tasered, and a bystander being assaulted. It happened around 11:45 p.m. at Ashburn Street and Richard Avenue. Police […]
The post Suspects tasered, bystander assaulted, weapon seized in stolen vehicle arrest: WPS appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
Lord Kofi Agyapong-Mensah turned his attention to mentoring Winnipeg youth after he was released from a California prison for his part in a cross-border scam that bilked seniors out of at least $280 million.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
Kendrick strikes a few red-carpet worthy poses while Toronto Fire opens the elevator hatch and lowers a ladder down.
The post Toronto Fire rescue actor Anna Kendrick from stuck elevator at TIFF appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
Tories in Manitoba are hoping for a unified stance moving forward after members of the Conservative Party of Canada overwhelmingly chose Pierre Poilievre as their new leader.
© CBC |
One of the most stunning parts of Pierre Poilievre’s first-ballot victory to become the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada was his success in Quebec. Poilievre, who is a fluent French-speaker, captured nearly all ridings over the province’s former premier Jean Charest. Charest congratulated Poilievre in a video posted to social media on […]
The post Charest returning to private sector after finishing distant 2nd in Conservative leadership race appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
© CTV |
LONDON — It’s only 8 a.m. on Sunday morning but deep within the misty folds of The Green Park, in a small hollow known as the Floral Tribute garden, dozens of women are working frantically to remove cellophane and paper wrappers from some of the thousands of bouquets that have been left for Queen Elizabeth.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
Winnipeg police arrested four people on Saturday night after officers spotted a stolen vehicle in the Sargent Park neighbourhood.
© 2022. This article Four Arrested After Police Spot Stolen Vehicle in Sargent Park appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
Canada’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom says it was an emotional reunion at the palace on Sunday where he met with King Charles III. Charles III met with the secretary-general of the Commonwealth at Buckingham Palace before holding a reception with the foreign secretary and commissioners from those countries, including Canada, for the first […]
The post Canada’s High Commissioner meets with King Charles III in ’emotional reunion’ appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
As Afghan and Ukrainian refugees continue to settle in Winnipeg, a group of volunteers is making sure they’ll be staying warm this winter. Members of the Excel Empowerment Centre came together this week to sew handmaid quilts to welcome the newcomers – and make sure they stay warm as the temperature begins to drop. A […]
The post Afghan, Ukrainian refugees in Winnipeg given handmade quilts as winter looms appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
The weeks-long loss of their landline has not only hurt their business, a Winnipeg couple says, it has put them in danger.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
A pop-up park being set up in Brandon, Man., will include porta-potties, a sheltered area and seating, serving as a place for people to congregate in community. The space is intended for daytime use only.
© CBC |
For many people around the world, the word corgi is forever linked to Queen Elizabeth II. Princess Diana once called them a “moving carpet” always by her mother-in-law’s side. Stubby, fluffy little dogs with a high-pitched bark, corgis were the late queen’s constant companions since she was a child. She owned nearly 30 throughout her […]
The post Queen’s death casts uncertainty over fate of beloved corgis appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
WINNIPEG — It was more than the lopsided score that had Zach Collaros proud of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' offence on Saturday. It was the way they did it.
© 2022. This article Blue Bombers Pick Roughriders Apart in One-Sided Banjo Bowl appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
Hundreds of people gathered at the Manitoba Islamic Association in Winnipeg Saturday to share a meal and prayers and raise money to support emergency flood relief efforts in Pakistan.
© CBC |
Winnipeg's wide-open mayoral races offer voters a chance to hear new ideas, but when it comes to infrastructure pledges, candidates are shying away.
© CBC |
As people across the globe mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth, First Nations people reflect on what the future may hold for their relationship with the Crown.
© CBC |
Canada’s military ombudsman says his office has received fewer than a dozen complaints from service members about the Armed Forces’ vaccine requirement, and that he has not found any issues with how it is being enforced. The Canadian Armed Forces since December has required that all troops receive two shots of a recognized COVID-19 vaccine […]
The post Military ombudsman reports 10 vaccine-related complaints, no plans to probe mandate appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
© CTV |
Two more U.S. military planes loaded with tons of aid for Pakistanis affected by flooding from deadly monsoon rains landed Sunday in southern Sindh province, one of the worst-affected regions in the impoverished country. Saif Ullah, spokesman for the country’s Civil Aviation Authority, said each plane was loaded with about 35 tons of relief aid […]
The post Aid for flood victims arrives in hard-hit Pakistani province appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
The Labyrinth of Peace in Brandon has been refurbished to become a centrepiece of the Brandon Riverbank Discovery Centre. The monument features 10 different religions' symbols for peace.
© CBC |
In a somber, regal procession, Queen Elizabeth II’s flag-draped coffin was driven slowly through the Scottish countryside Sunday from her beloved Balmoral Castle to the Scottish capital of Edinburgh. Mourners packed city streets and highway bridges or lined rural roads with cars and tractors to take part in a historic goodbye to the monarch who […]
The post Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin arrives in Edinburgh after long road through Scotland appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
As the war in Ukraine marked 200 days on Sunday, the country has reclaimed broad swaths of the south and east in a long-anticipated counteroffensive that has dealt a heavy blow to Russia. The counterattack began in the final days of August and at first focused on the southern region of Kherson, which was swept […]
The post Ukraine pushes big counteroffensive as war marks 200 days appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
Summer shutdowns at some rural Manitoba hospitals have quietly extended into fall, and the uncertainty about reopening is frustrating residents.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
Europe’s largest nuclear plant has been reconnected to Ukraine’s electricity grid, allowing engineers to shut down its last operational reactor in an attempt to avoid a radiation disaster as fighting rages in the area. The six-reactor Zaporizhzhia plant lost its outside source of power a week ago after all its power lines were disconnected as […]
The post Outside power restored, Zaporizhzhia nuke plant shuts down appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
Americans remembered 9/11 on Sunday with tear-choked tributes, and pleas to “never forget,” 21 years after the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil. Bonita Mentis set out to read victims’ names at the ground zero ceremony wearing a necklace with a photo of her slain sister, Shevonne Mentis, a 25-year-old Guyanese immigrant who worked for […]
The post 9/11 attacks still reverberate as US marks 21st anniversary appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
© CTV |
© Global |
Renagi Ravu was meeting with colleagues at his home in the Papua New Guinea highlands Sunday morning when a huge magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck. Ravu tried to stand up from his chair but couldn’t maintain his balance and so ended up in a kind of group hug with his colleagues, while plates and cups crashed […]
The post Huge quake hits Papua New Guinea, extent of damage unclear appeared first on CityNews Winnipeg.
© CityTV |
Zach Collaros threw for four touchdowns as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers scored on their first eight possessions in a crushing 54-20 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Saturday.
© CBC |
For the first time in two years, Winnipeggers packed downtown streets ready for outdoor concerts, carnival rides, and rows upon rows of food trucks.
© Winnipeg Free Press |
© Global |
WINNIPEG — It was more than the lopsided score that had Zach Collaros proud of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' offence on Saturday. It was the way they did it.
© 2022. This article Blue Bombers Pick Roughriders Apart in One-Sided Banjo Bowl appeared first on ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News.
© ChrisD |
© Winnipeg Free Press |
A sea of Winnipeg Blue Bombers jerseys, the smell of barbecue in the air, blaring music and wild costumes — all ingredients for a successful tailgate party outside IG Field before the Banjo Bowl on Saturday afternoon.
© CBC |
A cyclist says he’s left feeling violated after Winnipeg police officers refused to help him while his bike was being stolen.
© Winnipeg Free Press |