Lotto Max Winning Numbers

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – Here are the Lotto Max winning numbers from Tuesday, December 8th. Good luck! The $22 million jackpot wasn’t won so Friday’s draw will be for $27 million. In the event of any discrepancy between this information and the WCLC, the latter shall prevail. Photos: WCLC

Outbreaks At Care Homes

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – The WRHA says they’re seeing active COVID-19 outbreaks in 32 out of the 39 long-term care homes that they oversee in the Winnipeg region. In their latest status update, the health authority pointed to collaboration with EMS providers, managers, staff, and the Canadian Red Cross and other partners in their work to handle…

6 Cops To Hospital

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – Six police officers who helped occupants of a burning Winnipeg apartment building escape heavy smoke have been released from hospital. A fire in the three-storey Ellice Ave apartment block near the University of Winnipeg had already been reported and quickly extinguished several hours earlier. When a second fire was reported, police arrived and…

Restrictions Extended

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – Manitoba’s chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin says the province is extending public health orders that were set to expire on Friday until January 8 of next year – but not without a few changes. Dr. Roussin says as of Saturday, December 12, the province will be allowing drive-in events, but emphasizes…

COVID Enforcement Continues

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – The province has handed out 85 COVID-19 tickets to people and businesses last week, totaling $122,000. There were also 285 warnings given for breaking public health orders. Large gatherings in private residences continues to be the main concern. Enforcement officials are also reporting more abusive behavior by members of the public.

Manitoba Warming Quickly

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – A report out of the University of Regina released by Natural Resources Canada says Manitoba and the rest of the prairies are warming quicker than anywhere else in southern Canada. Leader author Professor Dave Sauchyn says during the winter much of the west is warming up three times faster than the rest of…

Forking Over More For Food

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – Some families can expect to pay nearly $700 more on groceries next year. The financial impact of COVID-19 will continue to be felt by Manitobans long into the new year – at least when it comes to our grocery bill, according to a new collaborative study by four Canadian Universities. Canada’s Food Price…

Church Fined; Another Online

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – After losing a court appeal over fines totalling more than $32,000, Springs Church says they’ll be offering their services online only this weekend, as more than two dozen other Manitoba churches call on them to cease any possible further legal challenges, while calling out another religious group determined to continue to continue meeting.…

Possible Exposures/Tuesday

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – Here are the most recent possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.

Car Slams Into Hotel

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – A man is in hospital in stable condition after his vehicle crashed into a hotel on Main Street Monday afternoon. Police think a medical event caused him to lose control of his SUV and smash into the Woodbine near McDermot Avenue, taking down several signs and a heavy light post along the way.…