Heat warning for Winnipeg as temperatures hit close to 40 with humidity
There is a heat warning in effect for the city of Winnipeg and southern Manitoba.
Environment Canada shares that there will be hot and humid conditions over portions of southern Manitoba on Saturday, with humidex values reaching 38 during the afternoon.
Saturday night, there will be a cold front sweeping over Manitoba that should abate the intense heat.
Betty Anne Funk (nee Barkman)
Funeral For: Betty Anne Funk (nee Barkman)
Funeral Date: August 22, 2025
Betty Anne Funk (nee Barkman), 77, of Steinbach passed away Tuesday, July 22nd at Rest Haven Care Home in Steinbach. She is survived by her children Kathryn, Karla (Steve), and Michael (Megan), her grandchildren, Kayden and Hazel, and several step-great/grandchildren. She is survived by sister Shirley, brother Johnny, and sisters in law Laura (Levi), and Hilda (Pete). She was predeceased by 5 brothers, 2 sisters, and her parents, Jacob and Helena Barkman.
Ronald Ron Heinrichs
Funeral For: Ronald Ron Heinrichs
Funeral Date: July 28, 2025
Ronald Ron Heinrichs, 82, of Morden passed away Monday, July 21st at Tabor Home. He is survived by 2 sons and their families. He was predeceased by his wife Mary.
A memorial service for Ronald Ron Heinrichs will be held Monday, July 28th at 2pm at Wiebe Funeral Chapel, Morden.
Donations may be made to Tabor Home Foundation.
Arrangements by Wiebe Funeral Chapel, Morden.
Manitoba byelection called in traditional Progressive Conservative stronghold
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew called a byelection Friday that will test whether his NDP government’s popularity can spread to a longtime Progressive Conservative stronghold.
Voters in the Spruce Woods constituency will go to the polls Aug. 26 to choose a replacement for Grant Jackson, a Tory who resigned in March to run federally. Jackson garnered more than double the votes of his closest opponent in 2023, and the Tories normally get well above 60 per cent of the vote in the area.
Manitoba reaches settlement with family of woman who died after halted medical flight
The Manitoba government says it has settled a lawsuit with the family of a woman who died during the COVID-19 pandemic while in the process of being transferred out of province due to a shortage of hospital beds.
Matt Wiebe, minister of justice and the province's attorney general, confirmed a settlement was recently reached with the family of Krystal Mousseau more than two years after Mousseau's mother first sued the provincial government and health agencies.
Number of federal public service jobs could drop by almost 60,000, report predicts
A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says the federal public service could shed almost 60,000 jobs over the next four years as Ottawa looks to cut costs.
Earlier this month, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne sent letters to multiple ministers asking them to identify cuts to program spending at their departments of 15 per cent by 2028-29.
The report, written by Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives senior economist David Macdonald, says the federal public service could lose up to 57,000 employees by 2028.
New Arctic ambassador will play a 'key role' in defending sovereignty: Anand
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada's new Arctic ambassador will play a key role in preserving sovereignty in the region as the military closely watches the movements of a Chinese icebreaker.
Iqaluit resident Virginia Mearns will be Canada's senior Arctic official on the world stage, following a career with local Inuit governments.
"Canada's Arctic ambassador is going to advance Canada's polar interests in multilateral forums," Anand told The Canadian Press in an interview from Inuvik, N.W.T.
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'A fellowship of women': Church yard sale raises money for women's conference
Dozens of people attended the yard sale hosted by The Wave Church, 364 Furby Street, on Saturday morning.
The yard sale had clothing, footwear, and household items for sale. The sale was held to raise money for the Women Everywhere Conference, which is held by The Wave Church on a biannual basis.
Verse of the day: July 26
Hebrews 11:1
"Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see."
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No Mass-Produced Saints
Psalm 100:3
We live today in a microwave culture. If it takes longer than five minutes to fix lunch, that's long!
In earlier days, you even had to wait for a TV set to warm up. Can you imagine? And you couldn't push a single button on your phone to call home on a preset number, you had to dial it...with your finger, for pity's sake. Talk about the Stone Age!