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Ottawa plans to expand eligibility for the federal dental program today to include children under the age of 18 and people who receive a disability tax credit, reports The Canadian Press.

Eight months before he was accused of attacking a group of people — including children — with bear spray, Tiren Dettanikkeaze was in custody for a similar crime, reports Tyler Searle.

The city will explore contracting out part of its road-marking operation after significantly falling behind this year due to outdated equipment and a high number of rainy days, reports Kevin Rollason.

— Nadya Pankiw

 

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Your forecast

Mainly sunny with a high of 22 C, with wind from the south at 20 km/h this afternoon. Rain beginning this evening.

What’s happening today

The Winnipeg Sea Bears host the Niagara River Lions at Canada Life Centre, starting at 7 p.m.

Ma-Buhay, the long-awaited, all-Filipino musical opens the season at Rainbow Stage tonight. Ben Waldman has the preview on the musical.

Today’s must-read

A “catastrophic” explosion rocked a quiet suburban Winnipeg neighbourhood Wednesday morning, levelling one home, damaging others and forcing nearby residents to flee.

The explosion happened on Camrose Bay in Transcona at 11:19 a.m., deputy Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service chief Scott Wilkinson told journalists at the scene about 90 minutes later.

Only the foundation of the house that exploded remained standing after the blast. Malak Abas has the story.

The aftermath of the explosion site on Camrose Bay. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Free Press)

The aftermath of the explosion site on Camrose Bay. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Free Press)

On the bright side

Kendra Rein is no stranger to “foster fails,” but this time it’s a little different for the Winnipeg Humane Society administrative assistant.

Rein adopted two of the 68 dogs that were seized from a Winnipeg home last month. As of Wednesday, 56 of the Malteses have found their forever homes. Eleven are still in foster care and waiting for spay or neuter surgeries before they are eligible for adoption. Jura McIlraith reports.

Kendra Rein tried — and failed — to be a foster parent to Leo (left) and Ellie. Instead, the dogs melted her heart and are staying with her permanently. (Supplied)

Kendra Rein tried — and failed — to be a foster parent to Leo (left) and Ellie. Instead, the dogs melted her heart and are staying with her permanently. (Supplied)

On this date

On June 27, 1968: The Winnipeg Free Press reported the poor showing of Progeressive Conservatives in Manitoba, particularly that of Duff Roblin, in the recent federal election, raised the possibility of a provincial election in the near future. In Ottawa, recent figures showed the pace of the Canadian economy quickened in the first quarter of 1968, following more than six months of slow growth. Read the rest of this day’s paper here. Search our archives for more here.

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Top news

Erik Pindera:

No charges in Carberry crash that killed 17 seniors

Blind spots prevented bus driver from seeing semi: RCMP Read More

 

Malak Abas:

Fire ‘big as the trees’: three sent to hospital after blazes

Three people are in critical condition after two fires in the Tyndall Park and William Whyte neighbourhoods early Wednesday. Crews were sent to a fire in a two-storey townhouse apartment building in Tyndall Gardens at 820 Keewatin St. at 3:31 a.m. Firefighters rescued two residents trapped inside and helped eight people out of the building. Two people were in critical condition Wednesday after a fire in an apartment on Keewatin Street. (Ruth Bonneville / Free Press) The pair who were trapped inside were rushed to hospital in critical condition. A Winnipeg Transit bus was on scene to provide shelter for […] Read More

 

Joyanne Pursaga:

True North close to receiving Portage Place project extension

Deadline to buy mall would move to September, mayor confident $650-M plan will proceed Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Ken Wiebe and Mike McIntyre:

Trade targets for moving McGroarty

Examining potential deals as Jets set to part ways with top forward prospect Read More

 

Taylor Allen:

Oliveira hungry to run

Looking to get ground game back on track Read More

 

Mike Sawatzky:

Akot inspired by dad’s memory in Sea Bears homecoming

Emmanuel Akot couldn’t have crafted a much better ending. First a crucial rebound. Then a winning shot in Target Score Time as the 25-year-old Winnipegger lifted the Sea Bears to a 103-101 Canadian... Read More

 

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Sinkala commits to Boston College after dozen NCAA offers

Six Winnipeggers heading to Division I football programs Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

Ben Waldman:

Winnipeg’s Elvis has left the building

Beloved Métis musician became a legend in broadcasting Read More

 

AV Kitching:

L.A.-based writer uses Winnipeg winters to her advantage

Manitoba’s winters, often maligned for their seemingly interminable length and bitter temperatures, have proved to be a winning combination for one Winnipegger who uses the freezing climes as inspiration to spark her creativity. Read More

 

Thandi Vera:

Positive vibes in store at annual Caribbean music festival

Old Market Square will be transformed into a Caribbean dance party this weekend when the Soca Reggae Festival returns to Winnipeg for its 17th year, bringing a vibrant mix of music and culture to the ... Read More

 
 

New in Business

Martin Cash:

Cereals Canada readies fundraising drive for new Winnipeg HQ

Cereals Canada is launching a capital campaign to raise about $100 million for a new facility in downtown Winnipeg. But even before the move was publicly announced, opposition had already been voiced. Read More

 

Gabrielle Piché:

Green option, red tape

Headingley-based Tillwell waiting on government approval to become Manitoba’s first alkaline hydrolysis facility for human remains Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Dan Lett:

Bus driver’s lifetime of suffering more punitive than charges

There is often precious little satisfaction to be found at the intersection of tragedy and justice. Read More

 

Shannon Sampert:

Liberals in serious need of new blood

Trudeau may want his legacy to be “sunny ways,” but he’s quickly becoming an albatross around the neck of the Liberal brand. Read More

 

Joanne Seiff:

Fund the change Winnipeg needs

If our city’s concerns are crime, affordability, housing and homelessness, amenities and transportation, our leaders must reconsider their budget choices. Actions have consequences. Read More

 
 

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