Goldeyes open home schedule with win over Dogs

The Winnipeg Goldeyes won their 2024 Home Opener Tuesday evening, defeating the Chicago Dogs 6-1 at Blue Cross Park.

Winnipeg (4-7) took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning when right fielder Max Murphy doubled to left-centre field, driving in designated hitter Adam Hall and third baseman Dayson Croes.

A fourth inning solo home run to left field off the bat of centre-fielder Johnni Turbo pulled the Dogs (5-5) within one.

Surge in boating incidents spurs action

The May Long Weekend is here and with it the unofficial start to summer and boating season. That has several organizations reminding Manitobans of safety tips as more new boaters take to the water every summer.

The Canadian Safe Boating Council, Lifesaving Society Manitoba, and their partners set sail with their annual Safe Boating Awareness Week, advocating for safe and responsible boating practices across Canada.

Zoo opening new exhibits on long weekend

Staff and volunteers at the Assiniboine Park Zoo are gearing up for a busy long weekend highlighted by the opening of two new seasonal exhibits – Xtreme BUGS and Defenses of the Animal Kingdom – on Saturday.

“We have some exciting new experiences to share with Zoo visitors this summer,” said Laura Cabak, Director of Public Relations and Communications, Assiniboine Park Conservancy. “With beautiful spring weather in the forecast, we are looking forward to a busy opening weekend!”

Join CHVN at the Bloomin' Farmers Market this May Long!

The Victoria Day Long Weekend is here and nothing says May Long like getting into the garden and flower beds.

Dewitt's Bloomin' Works at 2290 Wenzel Street is kicking off the season with its first Bloomin' Farmers Market of the season and CHVN will be there for part of it!

The farmers market takes place Friday, May 17, from 3 - 8 p.m., and Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Tornado warnings end south of Winnipeg

Severe thunderstorms continue to batter southern Manitoba, with several areas falling under a tornado warning on Thursday evening. 

The first tornado warning came in at 7:50 p.m. as Environment Canada meteorologists tracked a storm near Riverside, Man., just northwest of the town of Morris.

Several other warnings quickly sprang up over the next hour as super-cell storms moved quickly through the region. 

Meteorologists said the storms may have been producing tornados at the time of the warnings, but no confirmations of any tornados have been given yet.