Flooding

Joey Siemens photoCrews continued work Tuesday morning in Winkler, about 100 kilometres southwest of Winnipeg, after metal culverts beneath Highway 32 buckled under the force of running water late Monday night.
Fortifying defences: Municipalities are ramping up efforts to protect buildings amid overland flooding and another expected deluge. Chris Kitching reports. READ MORE
Fields that ‘look like lakes’: Preparations to potentially close a ring dike next to the Morris River, shutting down Highway 75, are underway. Katlyn Streilein reports from Morris. READ MORE
What’s happening today

Children shortly after the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp in January 1945. (The Associated Press files)
Survivor siblings: Holocaust Remembrance Day begins at sundown and continues Thursday. Faith writer John Longhurst spoke with one of the oldest living groups of survivor siblings. All four siblings live in Winnipeg. READ MORE
Census results on aging: Statistics Canada will release the latest set of findings from the 2021 census this morning. The release will detail how quickly the population has aged since the 2016 census, and in what kind of housing people are living. The Canadian Press reports. READ MORE
Faceoff with Flyers: The Winnipeg Jets host the Philadelphia Flyers this evening as the team’s disappointing season nears its end. Mike McIntyre reports. READ MORE
Elite to pay tribute to Albright: About 1,400 mourners, including Joe Biden and former U.S. presidents, will gather at Washington National Cathedral to celebrate the life of the late Madeleine Albright, the country’s first woman secretary of state. The Associated Press reports. READ MORE
New chamber of commerce: Premier Heather Stefanson will take part in a morning news conference on the new Black Manitobans Chamber of Commerce, along with founder and president Zita Somakoko.
Weather

Louis Asselin, 2, splashes in the puddles under the canopy at The Forks on Tuesday. (Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press)
Your daytime forecast: Mainly sunny with a high of 7 C, wind chill as low as -6 and wind from the southeast at 10 km/h increasing to 20 km/h this afternoon.
In case you missed it

Mark Peterson MediaWinnipeg Ice centre Zach Benson celebrates Tuesday after scoring against the Prince Albert Raiders in Prince Albert, Sask.
Road win vs. Raiders: The Winnipeg Ice beat the Prince Albert Raiders and now lead their first-round Western Hockey League series 3-0. Mike Sawatzky reports. READ MORE
Child-welfare changes: A shift in the delivery of foster care could result in hundreds of kids being repatriated to their communities as more First Nations are expected to take jurisdiction over child welfare. Danielle Da Silva reports. READ MORE
‘Literally falling apart’: Coun. Kevin Klein is calling for an emergency strategy to deal with crumbling streets wreaking havoc with traffic throughout the city. Joyanne Pursaga reports. READ MORE
Tory financial disclosures: Financial documents filed with Elections Manitoba show now-premier Heather Stefanson, who won the Tory leadership by a narrow margin, raised three times as much money as runner-up Shelly Glover. Carol Sanders reports. READ MORE
‘We’re doing absolutely a lot’: The Manitoba government isn’t planning to do more to encourage people to get COVID-19 booster vaccines despite Canada’s chief public health officer saying third doses are the best way to prevent serious illness and hospitalizations. Carol Sanders reports. READ MORE
On this date

On April 27, 1968: The WInnipeg Free Press reported the crest of the Red River was believed to have reached Winnipeg. High water levels were seen in the city, including delivery men needing rubber boots to reach houses on Scotia Street, and Boy Scouts using boats to get food and coffee to homes in St. Vital. Arab forces appeared to converge around Palestine, with a military showdown more likely; British authorities said they were aware of Trans-Jordanian troops within Palestine. READ MORE
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