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Free Press Head Start for April 9, 2026

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Construction of a new 96-unit apartment complex is underway on land in East Kildonan where an unfinished project was destroyed by a massive fire four years ago, Chris Kitching reports.

— Nadya Pankiw

 

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Your forecast

A mix of sun and cloud this morning with the wind from the northwest at 30 km/h. High of 3 C with a windchill of -16 this morning. UV index 5 or moderate.

What’s happening today

🏒 The Winnipeg Jets face the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center, starting at 7 p.m.

Today’s must-read

A plan to crack down on some fireworks displays could be considered next year, amid concerns that many are done illegally.

“There are more fireworks complaints than permits issued for fireworks, leading to an understanding that many fireworks that generate complaints are set off illegally,” writes Lisa Gilmour, Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service’s assistant chief of community risk reduction, in a new report.

Joyanne Pursaga reports.

Point Douglas Coun. Vivian Santos says the city should get serious about firework fines. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Free Press files)

Point Douglas Coun. Vivian Santos says the city should get serious about firework fines. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Free Press files)

On this date

On April 9, 1970: The Winnipeg Free Press reported sales of Manitoba fish on the international market were down following a mercury pollution scare. Canada introduced legislation in the House of Commons with the aim of preventing pollution in the Arctic archipelago and 160 kilometres outward, while the United States issued a statement saying it regretted the move, claiming jurisdiction over Arctic waters. Read more here.

Today’s front page

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Top news

Tyler Searle:

Children’s DNA confirms death of Indigenous woman missing since 2023

Partial human remains recovered from an alleyway in Winnipeg’s North End last fall have now been linked to an Indigenous woman who disappeared from the neighbourhood nearly three years ago. Read More

 

Connor McDowell:

Motorboats to return to Clear Lake this summer

Fight against zebra mussels continues as Parks Canada puts conditions on decision Read More

 

Nicole Buffie:

Post-secondary schools offer help for students affected by war

The University of Manitoba’s international centre, the student affairs team, and various faculties are working with students to provide counselling, spiritual care, academic accommodations and flexibility on timing of tuition payments. Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Mike McIntyre:

‘We’re not done yet’: Arniel

Jets hanging on for dear life but have chance to chase Blues away Read More

 

Taylor Allen:

Cameron heads east in search of spark

Manitoba skip hooks up with Quebec trio Read More

 

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Sea Bears pluck local talent on signing day

The Winnipeg Sea Bears plucked from the local talent pool on the Canadian Elite Basketball League’s inaugural Signing Day. On Wednesday, the pro hoops club inked University of Manitoba ... Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

Conrad Sweatman:

Mic drop moment

Studies reveal inequalities in music-biz leadership roles Read More

 
 
 

New in Business

Malak Abas:

‘Mentally, financially a burden’

Manitoba small-business owners post second-highest rate of concern about rising crime: CFIB survey Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Stan Tataryn:

There is power in a union

Honest and hard working people have to stand proud as human beings equal to those exploiting them. Read More

 

Kyle Volpi Hiebert:

Sudan’s civil war nears grim milestone

Sudan's brutal civil war — about to enter its fourth year — has never been a global priority at all. Read More

 

Brigette DePape:

Kids need clean air during wildfires

Inhaling smoke increases the risks of: cancer, asthma attacks, lung diseases, and even early death. Read More

 
 

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