WINNIPEG – Police stopped a speeding vehicle on Aikins Street Monday night and found drugs, weapons, cash and stolen goods. Police said when they stopped the vehicle three occupants identified themselves to officers, police learned the two passengers had lied about their identities, both having outstanding warrants for their arrests. One of the passengers kicked…
The I Love the 90″s Tour to Play Brandon
BRANDON – The hugely-successful I LOVE THE 90’s TOUR hits Brandon on June 7th. I LOVE THE 90’s is selling out arenas worldwide with its rotating lineup of the 90’s’ most iconic acts with a lineup that could include Vanilla Ice, Salt N Pepa, Coolio, Tone Loc, Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath, Rob Base and additions…
Wheat City Golf Course Opens
BRANDON – As of today the Wheat City Golf Course, 3500 McDonald Avenue, in Brandon opens for another season offering a full 18-holes for play. Golfers are encouraged to take advantage of the course’s special May pricing offer of 18 holes for only $25, and new within 2018’s rate list is a 20% discount on…
UPDATE – Missing 54-Year-Old Found Safe
UPDATED @8:00AM May 1, 2018 – Michal Vancura has been safely located. Winnipeg police are thanking the public and media for their help. =========================================================================== WINNIPEG – Police are asking for the public’s help locating Michal Vancura, a 54-year-old man who was last seen Sunday morning in the St. Norbert area of Winnipeg. Michal is described…
Three Brave Officers Suffer Smoke Inhalation Helping Others
WINNIPEG – Sunday afternoon police noticed smoke in the area of Martha Street and Henry Avenue. As police searched for the cause officers notified Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service who were also in the area on an unrelated call. Approaching the Disraeli Freeway officers noticed flames and black smoke billowing out of the top floor of…
Temporary Ban on Walleye Fishing in Lake Dauphin
WINNIPEG – Manitoba Government announced a temporary ban has been placed on fishing in Lake Dauphin to protect Walleye in the province. Manitoba Sustainable Development said in a release that the temporary conservation measures are necessary to protect walleye populations in Lake Dauphin and its tributaries this spring during the walleye spawning period. The walleye…
66-Year-Old Remains in Hospital Following Accident at Roblin on Sunday
WINNIPEG – As reported on Manitoba Post Sunday, a serious collision happened around 8:45AM at the intersection of Roblin Blvd. and Dale Blvd. between a car and a pick-up truck. Today, Police are saying the 66-year-old male driver of the car was taken to hospital in critical condition. He remains in hospital. The 19-year-old driver…
76-Year-Old Cyclist Struck by Vehicle Remains in Hospital
WINNIPEG – As reported on Manitoba Post Saturday, 2:05 PM, a cyclist was struck by a vehicle at Lagimodiere and Fermor. Police said the cyclist, a 76-year-old man, was taken to hospital in unstable condition. He has been upgraded to stable and remains in hospital. This investigation continues and police are asking anyone with information…
Winners of Manitoba’s Excellence in Education Awards
WINNIPEG – Nine of the best and brightest teachers in Manitoba were honoured at the annual Excellence in Education Awards, presented by Minister Ian Wishart. The province selects award winners from nominations submitted by parents, students, school trustees, fellow teachers and school or division administrators. “These awards recognize a select few of Manitoba’s gifted educators…
Manitoba Risk For Spring Flooding: Low to Moderate
WINNIPEG – The risk of spring flooding in Manitoba remains low to moderate for portions of the upper Assiniboine River, from the Shellmouth Dam and Reservoir to Brandon. This level of flow on the Assiniboine River was forecast in the March flood outlook and is now occurring as the spring melt is underway. There could…










