Bourassa goes distance in loss to Kane County
Winnipeg Goldeyes right-hander Landen Bourassa (L, 2-3) turned in another outstanding effort Thursday night, tossing his second complete game of the season in a narrow 2-1 loss to the Kane County Cougars (11-13) at Blue Cross Park.
Bourassa, who leads the American Association with 41.2 innings pitched, surrendered just one earned run on five hits while striking out six and walking none. The Lethbridge, Alberta native continues to be a workhorse for the Goldeyes’ rotation.
New federal bill aims to improve labour mobility, eliminate internal trade barriers
The Liberal government has introduced legislation aimed at cutting down barriers to internal trade by recognizing provincial and territorial rules at the federal level.
Officials who briefed reporters this morning say the goal is to reduce the number of redundant standards across the country.
They say that, for example, a company that produces washing machines that meet a provincial energy efficiency standard won't have to meet a separate federal standard to sell outside that province.
Years after it was pitched, Canada is still waiting for a national disaster agency
In 2023, as Canada suffered through its worst-ever wildfire season, the federal government was looking at creating a national disaster response agency.
Two years later, the country is again facing another summer of wildfires. There is still no sign of such an agency, though governments are tapping the private sector to help with evacuations.
Ali Asgary, a York University professor of disaster and emergency management, said the work to establish a national agency is "unfortunately … not going as fast as our crises are going."
More Pembina Valley firefighters, equipment head north to battle blazes
Another contingent of Southern Manitoba firefighters is heading north to assist with the ongoing wildfire battle. Members from Winkler Fire Department, Altona/Rhineland Emergency Services (ARES) and Morris Fire Department were the latest to answer the call. They will be joining the frontlines battling the Cross Lake fire, and left for the community Thursday morning. Cross Lake is located north of Norway House, and is nearly 900km north of the Altona/Winkler area.
A golden win for Wes Klippenstein at Skills Canada Competition
Northlands Parkway Collegiate Electrical Technology student Wes Klippenstein has won gold in Electrical Installations at the 2025 Skills Canada competition last week in Regina. The Grade 12 is enrolled in the program through the Red River Valley Technical Vocational Area (RRTVA), with his home school being Altona's W.C. Miller Collegiate.
‘Planning for the worst and hoping for the best’: Creighton evacuee finds rest in the Pembina Valley
Plans changed
Creighton's Kristina Tetreault was just heading back into town from the Pas Mb last Wednesday when she heard the mandatory wildfire evacuation message on the radio.
Tetreault is a 35-year resident of the community that borders Flin Flon on the Saskatchewan side of the border. Her family, including her mother, son, and grandson, all live there. She works for the Bakers Narrows Provincial Park (BNPP). Instead of going directly to the BNPP head office, like she had planned, she went straight home and started packing.
A warrant, a false statement: Morden Police uncover complex situation after accident
The Morden Police Service recently discovered that a situation they had responded to had more to it than the surface originally suggested.
Inspector Sean Aune says that on May 22nd, police responded to an accident in Morden.
“When they originally dealt with the drivers of the vehicles, obviously, one of the individuals had something to hide,” he says.
ICYMI: Maroons won't be joining CRJHL for 2025-26 season
The Altona Maroons will not be joining the Capital Region Junior Hockey League for the 2025-26 season, but all is not lot as the league will keep them in mind and could allow them to join in the near future.
Manitoba residents fleeing scorching wildfires take refuge in Niagara Falls, Ont.
Some Manitoba residents who have taken refuge in Niagara Falls, Ont., after fleeing wildfires raging in their province say they're grateful for the hospitality but worry they won't have a home to return to once the flames die down.
Kelly Ouskun says he saw so much fire and smoke along the highway on the drive from his family's home in Split Lake to Thompson, about 145 kilometres away, that he felt "nauseated" and his eyes hurt.
'It's great to see.' Manitoba Premier praises Manitobans' generous spirit during Manitoba Day of Caring
"It's a very serious situation." That from Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew in an update on the province's wildfire situation Thursday, who says fire fighters from across Manitoba and beyond continue to blazes on several fronts.
As of Thursday morning, Kinew said there were 16,800 evacuees registered in Manitoba. Many of which have been put up in hotels across Manitoba, occupying about 1,700 rooms.
He added, it's been great to see people step up and provide donations, volunteer at shelters and even take evacuees into their homes.