Heat warning triggers intense overnight storms, more thunderstorms expected
The hot and humid air moving through Manitoba brought some intense thunderstorms overnight Friday, and the weather systems aren't done yet.
"We had pretty strong wind gusts [last night]," says Dan Fulton, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada (EC). "The highest I saw was 115 km/h, but there were quite a few stations that reported over the 90-115 km/h range."
The areas of Manitoba that saw the most precipitation and winds were the southern areas near the U.S.A. border from west to east.
'Uniquely Canadian': Stampede begins with parade led by country star Shania Twain
The Old West will be on full display as thousands clad in tassels, boots and buckles march through city streets today to kick off the Calgary Stampede.
Country superstar Shania Twain will saddle up and lead the parade on horseback before performing Saturday at the Scotiabank Saddledome. The Stampede runs until July 13.
The “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” singer, who was raised in Timmins, Ont., last took the stage at the Stampede in 2014.
Wildfire prompts second evacuation of Lynn Lake in northern Manitoba
The 600 residents of Lynn Lake in northern Manitoba are being told to leave town for the second time this year due to wildfires.
Town officials say a fire is threatening Manitoba Hydro transmission lines and, if those lines are damaged, the community could be without power for a month.
The town is offering transportation for evacuees and a reception centre has been set up in Brandon, about 1,100 kilometres by road to the south.
'Inspiring force': Royal Canoe bassist remembered after crash in Manitoba kills 3
Staples in Winnipeg's music scene and beyond offered condolences and tributes Thursday after learning the bassist in a beloved band died in a highway crash with two others.
Indie pop band Royal Canoe, on social media, said Brendan Berg died in the crash Tuesday, a day before his 43rd birthday, along with his partner, Olivia Michalczuk.
Berg's death has left an "enormous and sudden hole in the lives of everyone who knew him," the post said.
Verse of the day: July 4
Psalm 33:12
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance."
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If Only...
Proverbs 15:15
Many folks eat their hearts out, suffering from the contagious "If Only" disease. Its germs infect every slice of life.
If only I had more money.
If only we owned a nicer home.
If only we could have children.
If only he would ask me out.
If only I had more friends.
The list is endless. Woven through the fabric of all those words is a sigh that comes from the daily grind of discontentment.
Police search for suspect after string of assaults near HSC
The Winnipeg Police Service is working to identify a suspect in four similar sexual assaults that occurred on the evening of July 2.
Several reports were received about women who had been assaulted by an unknown male near the Health Science Campus.
At approximately 7 p.m., a teenage girl was walking in the area of Elgin/Sherbrook and was confronted by an unknown male who assaulted her. She reported to an adult and was transported to safety.
Qualify to come to win a $10,000 prize at CHVN's 25th Birthday Bash
CHVN is turning 25 and we are inviting you to the CHVN 25th Birthday Bash!
Over 100 qualifiers will have the opportunity to win a dream prize worth $10,000 on September 10 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at True North Square.
Up for grabs is
-A $10,000 bursary from Booth University College
-A living room package from Furniture Villa Brand Source
Missing adult located safely
The Winnipeg Police Service says that a missing adult has been safely located.
The man was last seen on July 3, 2025, in St. Vital.
Police had sent out a missing persons notice early on July 3 and then a second notice later that evening, saying the adult had been safely located.
Third person dies after highway crash that killed Manitoba musician
A third person has died following a highway crash that killed the bassist for a well-known Winnipeg band.
Mounties responded to the crash Tuesday afternoon north of Swan River in western Manitoba.
They say a vehicle travelling south had crossed the centre line and hit a vehicle facing north that was parked on the edge of the road.
A 42-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman in the parked vehicle were transported to hospital, where they died.