Serious crash closes Maples intersection
A serious crash has closed a Maples corner.
The collision happened at Jefferson Avenue and Sheppard Street on Friday.
There is no word on what caused the collision or if there are any injuries.
Motorists are encouraged to plan alternate routes.
More to come.
New details emerge following fatal 2024 hit-and-run
August 8, 2025 is the one-year anniversary of the death of a 26-year-old, Tanner Barry Keeper, and investigators are still searching for answers.
Members of the Traffic Division continue to investigate and are asking for the public assistance to help identify the vehicle and driver involved in the incident.
At approximately 3:30 a.m. on August 8, 2024, a male was located at Queen Elizabeth Way and Mayfair Avenue with serious injuries.
He was taken to the hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
The victim was later identified as Keeper.
Academy Road reopens following Friday morning fire
Update: Traffic is now open eastbound and westbound on Academy Road.
Crews remain on the scene.
A section of Academy Road is currently closed due to a fire.
The Winnipeg Police Service posted on Facebook, saying, "Due to an active fire, the 100 block of Academy Road is currently closed both directions."
Harrow Street and Stafford Street are also currently closed in both directions.
Emergency crews are on scene.
Three weak tornadoes confirmed in southern Manitoba earlier this week
The Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) has confirmed three weak tornadoes touched down in southern Manitoba during severe storms on Aug. 5 and 6.
"All three tornadoes were weak by EF-scale standards, but still capable of causing minor damage," NTP noted in its event summaries.
The first occurred the evening of Aug. 5 near Grande-Clairière, southwest of Melita. NTP assigned it a "default" EF0 rating, the lowest on the Enhanced Fujita scale, as no damage was reported. A witness captured video of the twister, and satellite imagery analysis is still pending, according to NTP.
Art from the Attic continues to raise important funds for AIDS orphans, caregivers
After nearly a decade of work, Winnipeg’s Grands ‘n’ More is continuing to raise money to support fellow grandparents and caregivers half a world away dealing with the impacts of a deadly, stigmatized disease.
Advance polls open in Alberta byelection with 214 candidates, historic blank ballots
Advance polls in a historic federal byelection for Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot open today.
For the first time ever, Elections Canada says voters must fill out a blank ballot.
The agency lists a record 214 candidates running in the rural riding, with voting day on Aug. 18.
The majority are part of the Longest Ballot Committee, a protest group calling for various changes to Canada's electoral system.
U of M music professor charged with historical sexual assault, exploitation of teen student
A University of Manitoba music professor has been charged with sexual exploitation and sexual assault in connection with allegations dating back nearly two decades.
Winnipeg police say they were alerted to the case in February 2025 by a police agency in another Canadian jurisdiction. The Sex Crimes Unit launched an investigation into the historic allegations.
Craft beer and camaraderie go hand in hand at Winnipeg Beer Festival
More than twenty of Manitoba’s finest local beer and spirit producers will converge on Fort Gibraltar this weekend for the eight annual Winnipeg Beer Festival. Together, they will showcase over 60 different locally made products, ranging from meads to spirits and, of course, beers in all shapes, sizes and varieties.
“It’s a great community,” says festival organizer Shawn Brandson. “They help each other out and we wanted to have a venue to showcase their wonderful products.
Winnipeg student-run puzzle company raises funds for sick kids
A student-run company in Winnipeg has used their skills to give back to sick children.
Pieces of Prairie, committed to creating original puzzles that unite people, held a few pop-up sales throughout the year at malls across the city.
Their goal is to provide enjoyable, engaging, and instructive experiences that showcase the natural beauty and cultural diversity in Manitoba.
3 people sent to hospital after early morning fire in Weston
An early morning fire in the Weston area sent three people to hospital.
The fire broke out just before 5:30 a.m. in a single-family bungalow in the 300 block of McKelvey Street.
Heavy smoke and flames were pouring out of the house when crews arrived. It took just under an hour to get the fire under control.
All occupants of the home were able to evacuate before crews arrived. All three were assessed at the scene and transported to hospital in stable condition.
There is no word on what caused the fire.