Two sent to hospital following afternoon crash in Steinbach

Traffic was slowed in front of Kal Tire in Steinbach Thursday afternoon following a collision.

It happened before 4 pm along Highway 52.

The Steinbach Fire Department, along with RCMP and EMS were all on scene.

According to Steinbach Fire Chief Kel Toews, the rear-ender sent two people to hospital with undetermined injuries. The crash involved two vehicles.

No further details are available at this time. 

Flying flags, kites, and fireworks; this weekend's booming events

With Canada Day on a Tuesday this year, many folks in the southeast are taking days off on Monday, making for a four-day long weekend. Canada Day promises to be a busy holiday. Check out our list of weekend events below.    

Here’s where we'll be:  

Vita Canada Day - Saturday, June 28th – Sunday, June 29th   

More burn and travel restrictions easing Friday

A provincial spokesperson says recent rain is allowing for more fire-related restrictions to be lifted in Manitoba.

Kristin Hayward is Assistant Deputy Minister responsible for the Manitoba Wildfire Service (MWS). She says on Friday at 8 am, all provincial travel and burn restrictions will be lifted in our province, with the exception of backcountry travel within boundaries of an active fire. In those locations, a travel permit will be required. Having said that, Hayward notes municipalities have the ability to set their own restrictions.

Public outcry grows over RCUT design at deadly Carberry intersection

The Manitoba government is moving forward with plans to redesign the busy intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 5 near Carberry, the site of a tragic 2023 minibus crash that killed 17 people. However, the preferred design option, a Reduced Conflict U-Turn (RCUT) intersection, has sparked significant controversy among local residents, truckers, farmers, and elected officials.

A one stop shop, supporting the Southeast through accessible benefits

Members of the Southeast were excited to come together and connect with various government services on Wednesday, taking part in a BBQ, and children’s activities – all under one roof. 

The South East Equity Coalition (SEEC) hosted its second annual “Get Your Benefits Clinic” on June 25, welcoming the community to learn more about the services available to them and access over ten different service providers. 

No evidence federal election was affected by foreign interference, commissioner says

Canada's elections commissioner said Wednesday she has no evidence to suggest the federal election result in April was affected by foreign interference, disinformation or voter intimidation — even though the volume of complaints about the campaign shot way up.

In a preliminary report, Commissioner Caroline Simard said her office received more than 16,000 complaints about the spring campaign that ended on April 28 — seven times the number of complaints received in the 2019 and 2021 elections.