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Free Press Head Start for Aug. 22

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A Winnipeg professor and art curator is being accused of falsely representing herself as Indigenous and continuing to do so in spite of multiple genealogy reports and a rejection from the Manitoba Métis Federation, reports Maggie Macintosh.

— Nadya Pankiw

 

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Your forecast

Mainly cloudy with showers or thunderstorms this morning with a high of 25 C and wind from the south at 20 km/h.

What’s happening today

The Burt Block Party — a four-day outdoor music fest held outside the Burton Cummings Theatre — kicks off at 5 p.m.

Golfers will tee it up at Southwood Golf & Country Club for the first day of the CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open. Sports reporter Mike McIntyre wrote about the players to watch during the tournament.

Today’s must-read

A 37-year-old woman was forced to hide in the woods for 11 hours to escape her former partner, who then killed her parents and brother, in what RCMP called “a horrific act of intimate partner violence.”

Manitoba Mounties provided harrowing details Wednesday about the series of events that led to a triple murder-suicide that rocked the small western Manitoba community of McCreary Friday morning. Erik Pindera reports.

RCMP officers at the scene of the triple homicide southeast of McCreary on Friday evening. (TIm Smith / The Brandon Sun files)

RCMP officers at the scene of the triple homicide southeast of McCreary on Friday evening. (TIm Smith / The Brandon Sun files)

On this date

On Aug. 22, 1955: The Winnipeg Free Press reported a fierce storm of dust, hail and rain hit widely scattered parts of Manitoba and took a toll on standing crops, particularly in the Portage plains. Deadly riots and a breakdown in order continued as insurrection spread across French-controlled North Africa. Read the rest of this day’s paper here. Search our archives for more here.

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Top news

Joyanne Pursaga:

Cyclists want to stop… having to stop

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Nicole Buffie:

Flooded apartment leaves some residents homeless

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Tyler Searle and John Longhurst:

City synagogues among more than 100 Canadian Jewish groups threatened in emails

A Manitoba member of Parliament is condemning a wave of bomb threats that placed Jewish organizations and synagogues across Canada — including in Winnipeg — on high alert Wednesday. “It makes me sad, and at a loss for words, that we are in a moment whereby this type of behaviour and action is becoming more normalized,” Liberal MP Ben Carr, a Jewish caucus member from Winnipeg South Centre, told the Free Press. “As a society, as a community — regardless of where we come from or what religion we subscribe to — we have a responsibility to speak out when […] Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Jeff Hamilton:

Time will tell if Kelly’s words genuine

Argos star quarterback has a history of blowing second chances Read More

 

Mike McIntyre:

Winnipeg familiar ground for Copp

Younger brother of former Jet confident heading into Manitoba Open Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

Ben Waldman:

From Portage Place to Garbage Hill

Amber-Sekowan Daniels’ new TV series is peak Winnipeg Read More

 

Alison Gillmor:

Watch it and weep

Robot Dreams a bittersweet tale of a beautiful friendship Read More

 

What’s up

Free Press staff recommends things to do this week Read More

 

Ben Waldman:

Opera company tempts audiences with sweet treat

Indie performance group hopes audiences will eat up Hansel and Gretel at the WAG Read More

 
 

New in Business

Martin Cash:

Railway labour dispute puts potential new spotlight on northern Manitoba

Industry groups across the country had their lobbying efforts cranked up to 11 on Wednesday, urging the federal government to impose binding arbitration as they stared down a 12:01 a.m. EDT deadline on a lockout/strike of 9,600 rail workers. Read More

 

Gabrielle Piché:

‘That’s how you build community’

Waverley West new apartment block Bridgwater opens doors to full house Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Niigaan Sinclair:

Go ahead, Adler; you’re on the air with people you offended

Charles Adler has requested a meeting with the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs after it called for his Senate appointment to be rescinded over comments he's made about Indigenous peoples. One wonders what will be the first thing Adler might say to chiefs. An apology simply ain’t gonna cut it. Read More

 

Dan Lett:

Will the ‘real Obby’ hoping to lead Tories please stand up?

Obby Khan could be a good leader for the Progressive Conservative party of Manitoba. Given his retail political skill set, the Fort Whyte MLA might even be a great leader for a party that desperate... Read More

 

Peter Denton:

Losing track of time

The biggest time-waster in my day is actually my own fault: my cellphone, which consumes an increasing share of what little free time I have, just as it afflicts my students. Read More

 
 

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