Emergency crews respond to collision at Winkler's Hwy 14 and 15th Street

According to Winkler Police Chief Ryan Hunt, emergency crews responded to a three-vehicle collision in the eastbound lanes of Highway 14 at 15th Street on Wednesday. A stalled commercial vehicle was unable to proceed at the green light,  and was hit from behind by a silver SUV, which was then struck by a red sedan. 

The driver of the SUV did go to the hospital to get checked out, but Hunt said no serious injuries have been reported.

WATCH: Hail in October? Yes, and more Rainwatcher reports for Thursday

Southern Manitoba already had one rare weather occurrence earlier in the week when severe thunderstorms rolled through region, prompting brief warnings in the Morden, Winkler and Emerson areas. You can add in a second unusual meteorological event for this time of year, with hail being reported in the Altona area, as well as a few small hail stones in Winkler, Thursday afternoon.

Pending court date for Morden female charged with assault, vehicle and cyclist collide

On September 20th, police received a report of an assault that occurred earlier that evening at a local park.
    
Police spoke to the victims who confirmed they were assaulted and wished to proceed with charges. 
    
A female Morden resident was arrested for Assault, Uttering Threats, and Mischief and released on an undertaking. She has a court date coming up next month at Morden Provincial Court.

Winkler male given curfew while awaiting December court date to face charges, including 8 counts of Voyeurism

With the assistance of the public, a lengthy investigation by the Winkler Police Service concluded last week with the arrest of a 37-year-old male.

Over several weeks prior to the arrest, the department had received numerous complaints about a male looking into residential windows at night.     

Last week, police arrested a 37-year-old male resident of Winkler with 8 counts of Trespassing by Night, 2 counts of Criminal Harassment, and 8 counts of Voyeurism.

The male was released on an Undertaking with a December court date. 

Can you help Winkler Police identify this person?

Winkler Police Service is looking for assistance in identifying the person in the picture above. 

The individual is a person of interest, and may be able to provide police with information regarding a theft.

The image is being released for identification purposes only. The subject may, or may not, be responsible for the aforementioned crime. 

If you are able to identify the person, please contact the police department at 204-325-0829.

Wet weekend forecast holds up according to Rainwatchers

After showers throughout Friday and Saturday, the damp conditions this weekend continued overnight into Sunday morning.

“As we talked about throughout the week, that low pressure system moving through the Dakotas has been throwing wave after wave of precipitation northward,” explained CMOS Accredited Weathercaster Chris Sumner. “We have had some breaks in the rain, and there were even some peeks of sunshine late Saturday afternoon in areas east of the Red River. We may see the same thing Sunday, but I would expect another mainly cloudy, damp day, for the most part.”

Rainwatchers report on first of several expected waves of precipitation this weekend

Thursday through this morning appears to be the start of what's looking likely to be a rainy weekend, at times, throughout Southern Manitoba. Our PembinaValleyOnline Rainwatchers were quick to call in totals, with many regions still much drier than usual at this point in the season.

1 Million March 4 Children event takes place in Winkler

A Winkler event was part of Wednesday's "1 Million March 4 Children" marches held across the country Wednesday. The Winkler march started at Bethel Heritage Park, and saw participants take a route through a portion of the city.

According to the march's website, the group is, "Uniting diverse backgrounds and faiths, we share a resolute purpose: advocating for the elimination of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) curriculum, pronouns, gender ideology and mixed bathrooms in schools."