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FacebookCarter Tilbury and Shayna Barnesky wear complementary outfits in a post from Barnesky’s Facebook page.
Town grieves tornado’s victims: Melita is in mourning after the death of a young couple, Shayna Barnesky and Carter Tilbury. Barnesky and Tilbury, both 18, were killed by the tornado that touched down north of the town Friday night. Melissa Martin reports. READ MORE
Draft’s winner to be revealed: The Jets are among eight teams with a 12.5 per cent shot at the first pick in the NHL draft. The second phase of the draft lottery begins at 5 p.m. CT. Winger Alexis Lafrenière is the consensus top pick in the draft, which is scheduled for October. READ MORE
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Your forecast: Sunny with a high of 26 C. Wind at 20 km/h and gusting to 40 from the southwest, increasing to 40 km/h and gusting to 60 from the west starting later this morning.
COVID-19 crisis

RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESSManitoba’s chief provincial health officer, Dr. Brent Roussin
Spike in cases: Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer, meets with journalists regarding the pandemic each Monday, but it’s not clear whether that will happen after an unexpected news conference on Sunday. Roussin announced 35 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, the second-highest number since the pandemic began. Gabrielle Piché reports. READ MORE
Hit with health order: A health hazard order has been issued to Chaise Corydon after pictures of its packed patio circulated on Facebook over the August long weekend. The restaurant was previously handed two $2,542 tickets for not following physical distancing regulations. Gabrielle Piché reports. READ MORE
Indoor pools reopening: The Margaret Grant, Seven Oaks, St. James Assiniboia Centennial and Sergeant Tommy Prince Place indoor pools are reopening today, and swimming lessons will resume at the Pan Am Pool. READ MORE
In case you missed it
Fight led to flooding: A flooding incident that started in a school bathroom when a vanity collapsed under the weight of students watching other students box resulted in $60,000 in damages, documents show. Maggie Macintosh reports. READ MORE
Hot housing market: Nearly a third of all single-family homes sold in Winnipeg last month went for above the asking price, nearly double the proportion in July over the past five years. Ben Waldman reports. READ MORE
On this date

On Aug. 10, 1967: The Winnipeg Free Press reported that the executive director of the Winnipeg General Hospital predicted that Manitoba could expect a 30 to 32 per cent increase in the $57-million annual cost of its hospital services within the next two years, due to increased demand for better services and personal attention. In Quebec City, the guarantee of equal language rights for French Canadians to receive government services across Canada, in a changed constitution, was endorsed by a Progressive Conservative constitutional study group. In Nigeria, Biafran forces said they had captured five more towns in Nigeria’s midwestern state.
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