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  • Winnipeg: Opioid-related calls now outpace alcohol-related ones in Winnipeg. | June 09
    2026/06/09
    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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  • Winnipeg: Nurse-to-patient ratios in Manitoba face urgent review as safety concerns ris... | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Winnipeg's Local Wire covers lingering fears among students and families after a sword attack at a local school, plus Manitoba's nurse-to-patient ratio debate and a nursing graduate's push for Indigenous healthcare reform. The episode also highlights Siloam Mission's funding struggles and the Blue Bombers' thrilling CFL season opener.
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  • Winnipeg: Police search for armed suspects in Winnipeg | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Winnipeg police are searching for two suspects in an armed smash-and-grab robbery at a local business, while Manitoba inmates in solitary confinement now seek compensation after a class-action settlement. Siloam Mission struggles with rising demand and declining donations as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers continue their strong CFL season with two last-minute field goal wins.
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  • Winnipeg: Police search for armed suspects after smash-and-grab in Winnipeg | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Winnipeg police are investigating an armed smash-and-grab theft involving a handgun and hammer at a local business, while the Blue Bombers secured a dramatic 30-28 win over the Stampeders. Siloam Mission is struggling with rising demand and financial strain, and Manitoba inmates in solitary confinement now have a new legal path for compensation.
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  • Winnipeg: Manitoba rejects AI data center near Winnipeg, Premier says benefits outweigh... | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Winnipeg's Premier Wab Kinew rejects a major AI data center near the city due to environmental concerns, while police warn of rising drug-impaired driving and a dangerous individual living in Winnipeg despite prior violations. The city also ramps up tree care efforts as climate challenges increase, alongside a $46 million Lotto 6-49 win in Whitemouth.
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  • Winnipeg: Wildfires near Lac du Bonnet highlight the need for preparedness across Manit... | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Winnipeg wildfires near Lac du Bonnet threaten residents as dry conditions persist, and a sexually violent man with parole violations is granted conditional release in the city. Premier Wab Kinew addresses U.S. tariffs, while Winnipeg Blue Bombers face injury concerns and a rare zoo visit for Premier Kinew's injured lynx.
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  • Winnipeg: First woman in NHL history makes impact as PWHL GM | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Winnipeg's Local Wire update covers a 12-year-old boy charged with animal cruelty after attacking dogs with an axe, the closure of a long-standing Winnipeg spinal rehab facility, and the rise of the first woman in an NHL game as a PWHL general manager. The episode also highlights a rare albino buffalo named Trump at a Bangladesh zoo and Winnipeg's weather forecast.
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  • Winnipeg: Winnipeg police seize $140K in stolen goods from residents | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Winnipeg police seized $140,000 in luxury goods from homes linked to a theft ring, charging three individuals in a major organized crime bust. The city also moves forward with a new transport and learning hub south of Perimeter, while the University of Winnipeg sues Meta and X over harmful content protection.
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