Winnipeg man arrested in Fraserwood after Interlake theft spree
A Winnipeg man is in custody following a series of thefts across the Interlake that began with a stolen off-road vehicle.
On the morning of July 17th, Stonewall RCMP received a report about a stolen ORV from a property in the RM of Rockwood.
According to police, the suspect used the stolen vehicle to travel north into the RM of Armstrong, where items were taken from another property.
From there, he reportedly continued to Fraserwood, where grocery items were stolen from a business on Road 231.
Search underway for missing 69-year-old man
The community is being asked to help locate 69-year-old Stewart Campbell, who hasn't been seen since the early hours of July 15 and may need medical attention.
Stewart was last seen around 3:30 a.m. that day near the town of Stonewall.
Loved ones and police say he may be confused or disoriented, and there’s growing concern for his well-being.
Described as 5’8” and about 110 lbs, Stewart has shaggy grey hair, blue eyes, and is clean-shaven.
He was last seen wearing a burgundy sweatshirt, light blue jeans, and black work boots.
UPDATE: Search ends for missing Stonewall man
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Clifford Johnson has been safely located.
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Stonewall RCMP are asking for the public’s help in locating 55-year-old Clifford Johnson, who hasn’t been in contact with friends or family for over a month.
RCMP receive the missing person report on the evening of June 8, though Johnson was last heard from in early May while at his home in Stonewall.
Investigators believe he may have travelled on foot and was last known to be near Medicine Hat, Alberta on May 11.
Wildfires push Manitoba bears closer to roads and communities
A recent uptick in black bear sightings along Highway 26 near St. François Xavier has raised questions about why the animals are venturing closer to roads and residential areas. According to wildlife experts, the answer likely lies in the early start to wildfire season across Manitoba.
This spring has seen frequent and intense wildfires, which disrupt natural ecosystems and force bears out of their usual habitats in search of food, safety, and territory.
Stonewall Lions celebrate 40 years of community work
Lakeside MLA Trevor King is officially a member of the Stonewall and District Lions Club after being inducted during the group’s 40th anniversary celebration.
King attends the milestone event over the weekend at the Lions Manor in Stonewall and says he’s happy to be part of the club moving forward.
“I was invited to attend the event. It was an invitation only by the Board and the members of the Stonewall District Lions Club. I was pleased to attend it,” notes King. “40 years is a milestone for sure and they've done a lot of great work in the community here.”
Man in custody following knife-point robbery in Stonewall
A man has been arrested after a robbery at a business on 4th St. E in Stonewall yesterday evening.
The incident happened just after 6 p.m., when a man walked into the store with a knife and demanded cash from the register. He left with an undisclosed amount of money, but didn’t stay on the run for long.
A short investigation led officers to a residence nearby where the suspect turned himself in to police, soon after the robbery. A search warrant was granted for the house, and officers recovered items linked to the incident.
Motorcyclist dies after collision with SUV in RM of Macdonald
A 47-year-old Winnipeg man has died following a two-vehicle crash late Saturday afternoon on McGillivray Blvd. in the RM of Macdonald.
Emergency crews from the Stonewall/Headingley RCMP detachment responded just after 4 p.m. to the scene near Road 8E, where a motorcycle and an SUV had collided.
RCMP say the crash happened when a 17-year-old driver of a westbound SUV attempted to pass another vehicle and collided with an oncoming motorcycle heading east.
Tragic loss of rescued cub sparks urgent call for fire season awareness
With a hotter, drier-than-average summer forecasted for Portage la Prairie and surrounding areas, the recent death of a rescued bear cub is casting a sobering light on the often unseen impact that wildfires have on wildlife. The incident prompts renewed calls for caution and awareness as fire season is only set to intensify.
Level 3 fire ban issued for Stonewall
The Town of Stonewall has issued a Level 3 (red) fire ban, effective immediately.
The ban prohibits all open-air fires, including fire pits and fireworks, within the town and annexed lands.
Only gas and propane barbecues are permitted during the restriction.
Due to the fire ban, all motorized traffic use on the Rockwood Trail is prohibited until further notice.
The Town of Stonewall says it appreciates residents’ patience and understanding as dry conditions persist.
"Something Beautiful": Stonewall's inclusive hub creating meaningful opportunities
In the heart of Stonewall, a remarkable social enterprise called 'Something Beautiful Cafe and Card & Gift Shop' is changing how communities support individuals with disabilities. What began as a vision has grown into a vibrant cafe, gift shop, and community gathering space that celebrates inclusion.
Robin Varndell, a board member for five years, shares what drew her to the organization after retirement: