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Good morning.

A group of U of M students is hoping to help Siloam Mission stock up on socks and underwear donations through the Underwearness Project, reports Cierra Bettens.

And, the Manitoba government says plans are underway for a COVID-19 vaccine rollout this fall, as a rapidly spreading variant that has been identified in the province is monitored by Canadian scientists. Katie May reports.

— Nadya Pankiw

 

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Your forecast

Mainly cloud with a high of 22 C and a 60 per cent chance of showers near noon.

What’s happening today

Tropical Storm Franklin chugged toward the island of Hispaniola, shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti, early today. The storm is expected to swirl above the island for most of the day, reports The Associated Press.

Today’s must-read

The parents of a child who suffered broken bones in the dramatic collapse of the elevated platform at Fort Gibraltar during a spring field trip in May are suing the City of Winnipeg and Festival du Voyageur for damages. Their son will need further surgery and is at risk of permanent disability, and suffered psychological trauma and anxiety.

Reporter Erik Pindera has the details here.

An elevated walkway at Fort Gibraltar collapsed during a school field trip, causing 17 children, and an adult to be taken to hospital in May. (David Lipnowski / Winnipeg Free Press files)

An elevated walkway at Fort Gibraltar collapsed during a school field trip, causing 17 children, and an adult to be taken to hospital in May. (David Lipnowski / Winnipeg Free Press files)

On the bright side

An elementary school in Amber Trails is preparing to roll out Manitoba’s first Punjabi bilingual program after receiving countless calls from parents eager to have their children be taught in their ancestral language.

So far, about 95 students are registered to learn how to read, write and speak in Punjabi via Amber Trails Community School’s newest program. Maggie Macintosh reports.

Jaspal Toor with her daughters Sureen, 8, and Sara, 4, read a Punjabi language book together in their home in Winnipeg. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press)

Jaspal Toor with her daughters Sureen, 8, and Sara, 4, read a Punjabi language book together in their home in Winnipeg. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press)

On this date

On Aug. 23, 1944: The Winnipeg Free Press reported an army of French patriots rebelled against the Nazis, conquering and liberating Paris. The Salida Rotary Club, based in Colorado, was offering a US $100 reward to “anyone shooting Hitler by Sept. 10.” The offer was deemed urgent, as the club had scheduled a memorial service for Hitler on Sept. 11. Joe Land, a 46-year-old golfer, was “setting the pace” during the Manitoba Open while playing in “a pair of street shoes.”

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Top news

Colin Slark:

Driver guilty of ‘mistake’ that killed three men in train collision

MINNEDOSA — Richard Sinclair told a courtroom packed with grieving loved ones that not a day goes by when he doesn’t think about his dead co-workers, as he accepted responsibility Tuesday for a collis... Read More

 

Katie May:

Knee surgery scheduled after woman speaks out

A Ste. Anne resident who has waited more than a year for a second knee replacement finally has her surgery scheduled — just days after speaking out about her frustration with the health-care system. ... Read More

 

Chris Kitching:

Homicide victim’s misidentification ‘likely unprecedented’

City police officers detailed victim’s stabbing, burning death for his devastated grandmother… then he rang his dad’s doorbell Read More

 

Maggie Macintosh:

School division bans 35 people who caused ruckus at June meeting

The Louis Riel School Division is banning 35 individuals — all of whom disrupted a spring board meeting to protest disciplinary action against a trustee who shared transphobic content on social media ... Read More

 

Free Press staff:

NDP promises to freeze hydro rates

New Democratic Party Leader Wab Kinew pledged to freeze electricity rates for a single year by passing up over $37 million paid by Manitoba Hydro to the province annually, if his party forms government in the Oct. 3 election. Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Mike McIntyre:

Stakes are high at Manitoba Open

Plenty of locals to cheer on as PGA Tour Canada hits home stretch Read More

 

Jeff Hamilton:

Showcasing the QBs of the future

Injuries giving young pivots a chance to prove they have what it takes to start in CFL Read More

 

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Kartusch hangs on to claim city and district crown

A turbulent back-nine wasn’t enough to crash Addison Kartusch’s bid for the women’s city and district golf crown on Friday. The Winnipeg teen out of St. Charles breezed through her opening nine at ... Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

Jen Zoratti:

Art of glass

Latest Ione Thorkelsson retrospective a showcase of experiments with colour Read More

 

Tessa Adamski:

Manitoba researchers interested in health benefits of lingonberries

They’re small, bright red, tart-tasting and packed with three times more antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties than blueberries and cranberries. Read More

 

Kevin Rollason:

Final edition for Canada’s oldest press club

It’s last call — after 136 years — for the Winnipeg Press Club. The club, which was established in Winnipeg’s former ‘gingerbread’ city hall on Feb. 12, 1887, has officially wound down. It surrende... Read More

 
 

New in Business

Gabrielle Piché:

Heading south

The Haberdashery uproots from Exchange, hopes to turn heads on South Osborne Read More

 

Martin Cash:

Major boost for EV infrastructure

Program will help finance installation of new charging stations Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Dan Lett:

Truth is the first casualty of an election campaign

“If you tell a lie once, all your truths will become questionable.” Even though nobody knows who came up with this quote, it should be required reading for all political parties during an election ... Read More

 

Tim Sale:

Provincial government ignores electricity advice

Manitoba used to have a lead in geothermal heating and cooling, but weak building codes and government failure to incentivize or mandate geothermal use has let that advantage wither. Read More

 
 

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