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‘He was shaping a generation of young artists’: Winnipeg director Rob Herriot has died at 60

Malak Abas 4 minute read 3:44 PM CDT

Prolific Winnipeg director and performer Rob Herriot has died.

Herriot was well known for his work within opera and musical theatre in Winnipeg and across North America. He died Friday at 60 years old. Loved ones described his death as sudden, and the cause had not yet been determined Sunday.

“He was such an enormous part of the opera community locally here in Winnipeg… as a director, he was shaping a generation of young artists in the community,” Manitoba Opera executive director Michael Blais said Sunday. “I think that’s what the real loss is to the opera community, in that way.”

Herriot’s work in Manitoba included directing productions of Cosí fan Tutte, Madama Butterfly, La Bohème, Carmen, and, most recently, The Marriage of Figaro for Manitoba Opera, Cinderella, The Wizard of Oz and Beauty and the Beast for Rainbow Stage, and Three Decembers, The Walk from the Garden and The House Without a Christmas Tree for the Little Opera Company.

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Feasibility study planned for arena on former Kapyong Barracks site

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Feasibility study planned for arena on former Kapyong Barracks site

Malak Abas 4 minute read 1:11 PM CDT

A First Nations development group is hoping to pull in prospective sports teams with plans to build an arena in south Winnipeg.

The Treaty One Development Corp. is exploring the feasibility of a 6,000-person arena in Naawi-Oodena, the former Kapyong Barracks site, on the southeast side at Taylor Avenue and Kenaston Boulevard.

The hope is to give aspiring athletes a large space to practice, and possibly even bring a junior or professional sports team to Winnipeg, said chief development officer Cody Mercer, who listed the Western Hockey League or National Lacrosse League as examples.

“Not just working for Treaty One, but also in our membership of the seven communities, there’s a ton of athletes, and really we see that when they’re getting to that higher level of hockey or anything like that, they’re having to move away,” he said. “We thought this is an idea that we can try to bring (in) a team.”

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Business

Carney to travel to Turkey, where NATO allies will focus on managing Trump

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Carney to travel to Turkey, where NATO allies will focus on managing Trump

Kyle Duggan and Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press 6 minute read Updated: 9:41 AM CDT

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to leave for Ankara on Monday to attend the annual NATO summit — the first visit by a Canadian prime minister to Turkey since 2015.

Turkey's capital will make up the first leg of Carney's week-long sojourn to the Middle East, which will conclude with a short stay in Saudi Arabia aimed at deepening trade and investment ties.

The July 7 and 8 NATO summit has been reduced in scale from the typical annual alliance gathering. What used to be two full days of meetings is now down to a dinner and one session where representatives of all member states will huddle.

Kerry Buck, Canada's former ambassador to NATO, said this year's gathering has been described as a "short, sweet summit to try avoid any drama," given U.S. President Donald Trump's propensity for disruption and insulting allies.

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Updated: 9:41 AM CDT

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Swan River lifts mandatory evacuation order as floodwater recedes

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Swan River lifts mandatory evacuation order as floodwater recedes

Chris Kitching 7 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 3:47 PM CDT

Swan River lifted a mandatory evacuation order for residents of flooded homes Saturday, while the military and volunteers from a disaster aid organization prepare to join the response.

Mayor Lance Jacobson welcomed the federal government’s announcement, which came late Friday night, that personnel were being deployed to the Parkland region, following an official request from the Manitoba government.

“This is something we were asking for on Wednesday, and it takes time to mobilize, but we’re pretty happy to hear that,” Jacobson said early Saturday afternoon, when he did not yet have a timeline for the military’s arrival.

Team Rubicon Canada had a liaison officer in the region Saturday to better understand the situation before the arrival of additional volunteers.

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Updated: Yesterday at 3:47 PM CDT

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Brandon declares local state of emergency

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Brandon declares local state of emergency

5 minute read Yesterday at 10:28 PM CDT

BRANDON -- The City of Brandon has declared a state of local emergency as officials prepare for forecasted flooding along the Assiniboine and Shellmouth river basins and continued increases in river levels.

The council voted unanimously during a special meeting Saturday evening to support the recommendation of the city’s Emergency Manager, Tobin Praznik, and Director of Engineering, Kyle Winters, following updated provincial flood forecasts showing continued increases in expected river levels.

The city's mayor, Jeff Fawcett, said the move is a proactive measure to protect residents, critical infrastructure and property.

“The declaration should not alarm residents … it is intended to ensure the city is prepared well before the river reaches its expected peak around July 12,” he told the Sun.

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Work keeps Bombers QB from attending Kelce-Swift wedding

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Work keeps Bombers QB from attending Kelce-Swift wedding

Taylor Allen 3 minute read Yesterday at 5:28 PM CDT

HAMILTON — You would think Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift would’ve looked at the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ schedule before locking in a date for their wedding.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and the global music icon tied the knot Friday at New York’s Madison Square Garden in front of a star-studded guest list.

Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros — who was teammates with Kelce during their time at the University of Cincinnati — was invited but had to miss the occasion to prepare for Sunday’s road clash against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (6 p.m. CT).

“I told him that! I talked to him the other day,” said Collaros shortly after arriving in Hamilton on Saturday. “They were taking a walk together and I’m like ‘You guys could’ve taken a look at the damn schedule.’ But yeah, it is what it is.”

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Canada’s historic run at FIFA World Cup fuels players’ hunger for future tournaments

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Canada’s historic run at FIFA World Cup fuels players’ hunger for future tournaments

Gemma Karstens-Smith, The Canadian Press 5 minute read Updated: 1:56 PM CDT

HOUSTON - It took little time for Luc de Fougerolles to turn the sting of defeat into motivation for the future.

Just over an hour after Canada was ousted from the FIFA World Cup on Saturday, the 20-year-old defender was already looking ahead to the nation's next run.

“I just can’t wait for four years time," he said on Saturday. "I think as a team, we just need to be there. I just want to have another run like this and go further and do even more for the country.”

It was a historic tournament for the Canadians, who earned their first point and first win in a men's World Cup, and made it into the knockout round for the first time. Once there, they topped South Africa 1-0 to earn a spot in the round of 16.

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Father seeking answers following daughter’s death at Winnipeg Remand Centre

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Father seeking answers following daughter’s death at Winnipeg Remand Centre

Morgan Modjeski 5 minute read Yesterday at 12:18 PM CDT

The father of a 25-year-old woman who died after being found unresponsive in a cell at the Winnipeg Remand Centre has unanswered questions about what led to her in-custody death.

Norman Lagimodiere, 48, said his daughter Kiana Everett was rushed to hospital from the downtown pre-trial detention centre June 28. She died a few minutes after she was taken off life support Wednesday.

“How does a 25 year old die in custody?” Lagimodiere said. “It’s very important that I get the true story of what really happened to my daughter. I need answers and I want an inquest because this isn’t the first father or mother that has to deal with this.”

An inquest is mandatory when a person dies in custody in Manitoba. The purpose is to examine the facts surrounding the cause and manner of death. An inquest does not assign blame, but a judge may make recommendations in a bid to prevent similar deaths.

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Tip of the cap: Former Bomber Kolankowski says fan response on his return was special

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Tip of the cap: Former Bomber Kolankowski says fan response on his return was special

Taylor Allen 8 minute read Yesterday at 7:50 PM CDT

HAMILTON — Chris Kolankowski saw it coming.

He had a feeling he was going to be the odd man out after the Winnipeg Blue Bombers re-signed fellow veteran Canadian centre Tui Eli at the end of December.

“I heard what the details of that were and I was kind of concerned once I saw the numbers,” Kolankowski told the Free Press on Saturday.

Soon after, he got a call from head coach Mike O’Shea that confirmed his hunch.

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Health

As war grinds on, Ukrainian climbers build a new outdoor culture inspired by Yosemite

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As war grinds on, Ukrainian climbers build a new outdoor culture inspired by Yosemite

Illia Novikov, The Associated Press 5 minute read Updated: 7:48 PM CDT

DENYSHI, Ukraine (AP) — Atop a steep granite cliff overlooking a river about two hours' drive west of Ukraine's capital, hundreds of people pitched tents on a festival camping ground. By day, they climbed the rock face, swam in a reservoir or enjoyed stand-up paddling. As evening fell, live bands and DJs took over the stage as rock and electronic music drifted through the forest.

The Stoned Climbers festival, which took place last week in the Zhytomyr region, is Ukraine’s biggest outdoors event combining climbing and live music. Like many public events in wartime Ukraine, the festival blended ordinary leisure with reminders that the war is never far away.

Visitors received multiple air raid alert notifications on their phones throughout the weekend. Soldiers on leave quietly blended into the crowd, while organizers directed all profits from this year’s festival to a fundraising initiative supporting Ukraine’s Azov Brigade. Unlike last year, however, no Russian drones or missiles crossed the sky above the campsite on their way toward Kyiv.

The volunteer-run festival was launched in 2023 by about 15 friends who had spent more than a year climbing together after becoming fascinated by Yosemite’s climbing culture.

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Business

Businesses report ongoing struggle amid reduced walk-by traffic 1 year into Graham Avenue transit corridor rework

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Businesses report ongoing struggle amid reduced walk-by traffic 1 year into Graham Avenue transit corridor rework

Gabrielle Piché 6 minute read Yesterday at 6:00 AM CDT

Layoffs, squeezed profits, reduced hours and a downsizing have plagued Graham Avenue businesses in the year since buses were removed from the former Winnipeg Transit strip.

A convenience store along the road doubled its footprint two years ago. Now, it’s operating in half the space: a wall was built in the middle of the shop last month, creating room for a new tenant.

Across the street, bong seller Aluminum Sound has laid off two staff. It’s one of at least two companies to lessen its employee count following the Transit overhaul.

“You could fire a cannon down Graham Avenue a lot of the time and not have to worry about any casualties,” said Aimee Peake, owner of Bison Books.

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                                Swan River Mayor Lance Jacobson in front of the town’s flooded Jack Brown Memorial Field Thursday.

Military on the way: federal minister

Chris Kitching 6 minute read Friday, Jul. 3, 2026

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