No calls on Christmas Day in latest report from Rosetown RCMP

The latest update from the Rosetown RCMP detachment is in from the week of December 23rd to the 29th.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police out of Rosetown received a report of uttering threats last week. Back on Tuesday, December 23rd they arrested and charged a 23 year old female with uttering threats and released her for an upcoming court appearance.

On Christmas eve they were in Elrose looking for an erratic driver. They were unable to locate the vehicle.

Hunting enforcement continues in Manitoba

Conservation officers are continuing enforcement to protect Manitoba’s natural resources through a variety of enforcement activities across the province with a dedicated effort against illegal night lighting, and commercial and sport fishing patrols.

Highlights from provincial hunting enforcement statistics for July 1 to Dec. 16, 2022, include:

  • conservation officers conducted 131-night patrols designed to stop illegal night hunting activities, 36 of which utilized aircraft. 

Ice continue freeze out opponents

Winnipeg ICE goaltender Daniel Hauser made 23 saves in a 2-0 victory over the Saskatoon Blades Friday night at the ICE Cave inside Wayne Fleming Arena.

Hauser, now with a personal record of 20-2 this season, earned his second shutout this year and 10th of his career.

Evan Friesen and Ty Nash scored for the ICE (27-5).

Winnipeg out shot Saskatoon 24-23. Ethan Chadwick suffered the loss in goal for Saskatoon (25-6), ending their 10 game winning streak.

The ICE failed to score on their lone power play while the Blades went 0/3.

'Hazardous' travel conditions as fog impacts parts of province with some warnings in place

A thick blanket of fog is creeping across the border from the U.S.A. Saturday morning, prompting Environment Canada to issue warnings in the southwest. However, many regions are experiencing reduced visibility, including parts of Winnipeg. 

Mild temperatures and high humidity have also combined to make ice crystals throughout much of southern Manitoba. 

The temperature is expected to hold steady around -7 for Winnipeg throughout Saturday. The fog is also expected to lift later this morning. 

Mild temperatures are expected to remain into the start of next week. 

Paid-off fire hall addition a highlight of Stoughton's year

A year in Stoughton that featured events returning to normal, a monumental financial achievement, and positive economic activity were highlights for the mayor.

Clarence Hoffort said typical staples on the calendar, such as Stoughton Daze, were able to proceed unfettered by COVID-19 regulations, which helped boost community spirit.

A few new businesses started up in the town of about 650 residents, which Hoffort said was a positive, along with houses in the community being purchased.

Paid-off fire hall addition a highlight of Stoughton's year

A year in Stoughton that featured events returning to normal, a monumental financial achievement, and positive economic activity were highlights for the mayor.

Clarence Hoffort said typical staples on the calendar, such as Stoughton Daze, were able to proceed unfettered by COVID-19 regulations, which helped boost community spirit.

A few new businesses started up in the town of about 650 residents, which Hoffort said was a positive, along with houses in the community being purchased.

MAYER, DONALD

Mayer, Donald H.

1944 - 2022

With grieving hearts the family wishes to announce that Donald H. Mayer late of Estevan, Sask. passed away after a very long and courageous battle with cancer at the St. Joeseph’s Special Care Home in Estevan on Sunday, December 25, 2022 at the age of 78 years.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Estevan, Sask. Donations in Donald's memory may be made through donate.jw.org.

Everyone safe after carbon monoxide leak at home, WFPS offers safety tips

Four people are fortunate to have escaped a home safely after an undetected carbon monoxide leak in their home on Boxing Day.

The City of Winnipeg says in a release that they were called to a home on Redwood Avenue for a medical emergency around 7:20 p.m.

When firefighters arrived, portable carbon monoxide alarms worn by WFPS members sounded due to high levels of carbon monoxide in the house.

Firefighters evacuated the home and everyone got out safely.