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Ryan Stelter

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Winnipeg, MB, Canada

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Kenora man arrested for machete attack near Winnipeg bus stop

Winnipeg police have arrested an 18-year-old man from Kenora after an unprovoked machete attack near a bus stop last week. Read more. → Read More

Winnipeg police arrest man allegedly responsible for 10 robberies

Police have slapped the cuffs on a man allegedly responsible for robbing ten Winnipeg stores during a 15-day period. Read more. → Read More

City considers changes to regulating short-term rentals

Winnipeg’s Executive Policy Committee will consider changes to regulating short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs, on Tuesday. → Read More

$566M pegged for capital projects in 2023 city budget

In Winnipeg’s preliminary budget, there is $566 million set aside for capital projects. Read more. → Read More

Dog licensing fees jump 50%; city budget creates new fees, hikes others

Winnipeg’s preliminary budget includes increases to some fees for city services as well as brand-new ones. Read more. → Read More

Winnipeg's rainy-day fund dwindles as shortfall increases to $83 million

Another quarter, another projected shortfall from the City of Winnipeg as the budget is slated to be presented Wednesday. Read more. → Read More

Council gives final stamp of approval for reduced speed pilot project

City council approved bylaw changes to allow for a reduced speed limit pilot project in four Winnipeg neighbourhoods this year. Read more. → Read More

Province claims to eliminate ultrasound backlog

Manitoba has eliminated the pandemic backlog for ultrasounds, the province’s health minister says. → Read More

Millennium Library to reopen Monday with enhanced security

The Millenium Library will fully reopen next week with “interim” security measures in place, the city announced Wednesday. Read more → Read More

Carbon tax costing Manitoban families, CTF says

Manitoba families are paying more than what they get back in carbon tax rebates, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says. → Read More

Stefanson plans to stick around following provincial election

Amid a rising number of MLAs announcing their plans to not run again, Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says she has no plans of her own to step down from her… → Read More

Man faces drug smuggling charges after he excretes meth-filled balloon: RCMP

A 26-year-old hitchhiker in Selkirk is facing drug smuggling charges after RCMP said he passed a balloon filled with 34 grams of meth in a hospital bathroom on… → Read More

Winnipeg projecting $69.9M deficit owing to significant snowfall, pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic and significant snowfall have hampered Winnipeg’s budget as the city is now projecting a $69.9 million deficit. → Read More

Not illegal to clear Winnipeg's public sidewalks: Councillor

An ambiguously written Winnipeg bylaw has not resulted in any fines for people clearing public sidewalks, the city says. Read more. → Read More

Winnipeg inks deal for new electric buses

The City of Winnipeg has put pen to paper on a new contract that will see more zero-emission buses on the city’s streets. → Read More

Freedom Convoy reunion plans for Winnipeg shelved by organizers

Reunion of the so-called Freedom Convoy set for Winnipeg next month has been deemed “out of service” by organizers due to security breaches. → Read More

2022 IN REVIEW: Gillingham reflects on first few weeks in office, looks ahead to challenges of 2023

Mayor Scott Gillingham sat down with the Winnipeg Sun to chat about his challenging first few weeks and what he plans to tackle next year. → Read More

Klein officially sworn in as MLA for Kirkfield Park

The former city councillor and failed Winnipeg mayoral candidate eked out victory for the governing PCs during a Dec. 13 byelection. → Read More

Manitoba auditor general concerned with accounting deficiencies in provincial government

Manitoba’s Auditor General is concerned about the increasing number of control and accounting deficiencies found during an audit of the 2021-22 public accounts. → Read More

City raising bus fares, expanding WINNpass in 2023

New low-income passes and new, higher rates are coming to Winnipeg Transit in 2023, the city announced Thursday. Read more. → Read More