Liberals attempt show of unity after tense caucus meeting with Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told his MPs Wednesday that he would reflect on what they had to say in a three-hour caucus meeting where some Liberals confronted him about his leadership.
Trudeau was smiling when he left the meeting on Wednesday afternoon, and as he walked briskly past a horde of reporters on Parliament Hill he said only that the Liberal party is "strong and united."
Search of Manitoba landfill for remains of slain First Nations women on track: Kinew
The effort to find the remains of two slain First Nations women believed to be in a landfill is on track and excavation in the target area is set to start in early December, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Wednesday.
"I hope that everybody in the province and across the country sees that Manitoba values and honours Indigenous women," Kinew told reporters as he stood at the Prairie Green Landfill north of Winnipeg.
Kinew also addressed the families of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, who joined him at the site.
Goldeyes manager and coaching staff sign on for 2 more years
The Winnipeg Goldeyes announced Wednesday that manager Logan Watkins, pitching coach Mark Brewer, and hitting coach Adam Donachie have agreed to new two-year contracts with the club.
Community Generosity Shines: Boissevain-Morton Donors Choice Campaign Raises $63K
A total of 25 groups were the recipients of the Boissevain-Morton Donors Choice campaign this week. Their annual general meeting took place this past Monday afternoon in council chambers.
Barry Lamb, stepped into his new role as Chair this past summer upon previous Chair, Patty Rainnie's term completion.
Lamb says of the 25 recipients on this year's list about half of them are local organizations, with the remainder being either provincial or national non-profits, like the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Crop residue burning for October 23-24 update
For Wednesday, October 23, 2024 through Thursday, October 24, 2024 crop residue burning is AUTHORIZED from 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM in all municipalities in the WESTLAKE/INTERLAKE ZONE and the SOUTHWEST and the NORTHWEST ZONES.
For information about applying for a burning permit, please call 204-745-5646 or 1-800-265-1233 toll free.
12-year-old smash n' grab charged in alcohol theft - Brandon Police Oct 23rd Report
Failure to Attend Court / Possession of a Weapon
At 8:55AM, Cadets identified a male in the 100 block of 8th Street who had an endorsed Warrant of Arrest. Police Officer attended and arrested the 56-year-old male. He was later released with a court date of December 9th, 2024.
Theft / Assault
Lydia Mildred Teleglow
Funeral For: Lydia Mildred Teleglow
Funeral Date: October 25, 2024
Lydia Mildred Teleglow, 84, of Steinbach formerly of St. Genevieve, passed away Saturday, October 19th at Health Sciences Centre. She is survived by 2 daughters, 1 son, 1 daughter-in-law, and their families. She was predeceased by her husband Nick, 1 son, and 1 grandson.
The funeral service for Lydia Mildred Teleglow will be held Friday, October 25th at 10:30am at Prairie Grove Fellowship Chapel, Lorette with burial at Green Acres Cemetery, Winnipeg.
The Wheat Kings Report
The Brandon Wheat Kings have won back-to-back games to start the team's five-game homestand. Head coach & general manager Marty Murray will join Clayton Dreger on the Wheat Kings Report which airs Wednesdays at 5:15 p.m. on CJRB Radio 1220.
What you need to know as Trudeau fights to retain leadership of the Liberal party
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has resisted calls for his resignation for more than a year now but in recent weeks those calls have grown louder and in some cases more public.
The Liberal caucus meets Wednesday and Trudeau is expected to be confronted by a group of MPs who have banded together to try and finally convince him to go.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of this meeting.
Unspecified number of Liberal MPs set to confront Trudeau, ask him to step down
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will face down his own caucus members in a hotly anticipated meeting this morning, as several of them plan to try to convince him to step aside.
Rumours have circulated for weeks about an undisclosed number of Liberal MPs who have signed on to the effort to oust the prime minister in the hopes of improving the party's chances in the next election.
That promises to make the regular weekly caucus meeting on Parliament Hill extra tense, as Trudeau has showed no signs of stepping down from the top job.