RCMP find stolen John Deere in property bust
RCMP in Manitoba have recovered approximately $45,000 worth of stolen property after executing a search warrant in the community of Wheatland.
On May 7, 2025, around 6:30 p.m., officers from the Brandon, Carberry, and Souris detachments launched an investigation following reports of stolen items in the area. The joint effort led officers to a property in Wheatland where the search took place.
The investigation uncovered a cache of stolen goods, including John Deere equipment and an enclosed trailer believed to have been taken from Steinbach.
MPI expands summer 'Driver Z' to boost rural access
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is expanding its Driver Z high school education program with condensed summer courses aimed at rural communities like Portage la Prairie. The initiative, which compresses 12 weeks of training into five, aims to address high demand and limited capacity outside Winnipeg.
IIU clears officer in Sanford-area shooting
The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba (IIU) has finished its review of an officer-involved shooting that left a man seriously injured near Sanford in the RM of Macdonald.
The incident happened late on Sept. 4, 2024, when RCMP officers were called to a rural property following reports that a man had assaulted a woman and was setting vehicles on fire. When the police arrived, the man had fled into a nearby wooded area. Officers began searching the area, and during the search, the man came out of the woods armed with an edged weapon.
Portage MLA backs PC leader Obby Khan’s collaborative vision for Manitoba
Portage la Prairie MLA Jeff Bereza endorsed new Progressive Conservative leader Obby Khan during a recent discussion, highlighting Khan’s work ethic and collaborative approach. Bereza recalled Khan’s rapid transition into leadership after winning the party’s top role through a membership-driven points system.
“He has a drive like that”
Bereza notes Khan mentored him early in his political career. The two collaborated on challenging the provincial carbon tax’s impact on municipalities and farmers.
Jets on brink after 3–1 loss to Stars in Game 4
The Winnipeg Jets find themselves on the brink of elimination after a 3–1 loss to the Dallas Stars in Game 4 of their second-round playoff series on Tuesday night.
Despite another strong start and a solid performance through much of the game, Winnipeg was once again stymied by Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger and undone by a Mikael Granlund hat trick. With the loss, the Jets now trail 3–1 in the best-of-seven series.
The series shifts back to Winnipeg for Game 5 on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. CDT.
Sask. producers say bovine TB compensation inadequate
YORKTON, Sask. —Those affected by quarantines and eradication policies want more financial assistance from the federal government.
Efforts to trace the bovine tuberculosis case discovered last fall have put several farms in quarantine and under financial pressure.
The positive test found on a Saskatchewan cow at slaughter Nov. 29, 2024, brought with it numerous ramifications as a result of Canada’s tracing policies to ensure continued trade under international animal health rules.
Farm machinery blamed in recent power line incidents
Manitoba Hydro is warning farmers to be extra cautious this spring after a series of incidents involving large agricultural equipment and overhead power infrastructure.
Three serious incidents in one week
In the last week, three separate incidents involving farm machinery have resulted in damage to hydro equipment.
One of those incidents brought down a transmission tower on the Bipole 1 High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) line near Gross Isle. Manitoba Hydro confirms the tower has already been replaced and the line has been restored.
Terriers welcome over one hundred prospects to rookie camp
The Portage Terriers' season wrapped up nearly a month ago, and with the change of season comes the Dogs' annual spring rookie camp.
11 goalies, 30 defencemen, and 63 forwards made up the teams that took part in the camp, with 25 players having suited up in the Central Plains region over this past season.
Blue Bombers sign 6th overall draft selection Connor Shay
Per the Winnipeg Blue Bombers press release:
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced the club has signed their first selection, 6th overall in the 2025 CFL Draft, linebacker Connor Shay.
Eight children injured after school bus collision
Around 9 a.m. Treherne RCMP responded to a collision involving a school bus and a tractor near the intersection of Road 37 W and Road 43 N in the RM of Grey. The incident occurred while the bus was transporting 31 children to school in the Prairie Spirit School Division.