Head Start
Winnipeg Free Press Logo
 

Free Press Head Start for Aug. 30

Good morning!

Those of you heading back to school this fall (or living with those who are) may want to make the most of the last week of freedom — uh, summer — before the Labour Day long weekend, with some warm weather today after the drenching we got yesterday. And if you’re still hunting for school supplies, be ready to pay a bit more than you used to.

— David Fuller

 

 

Advertisement

 

Today’s weather

Your forecast: Sunny skies with a high of 27 C, Humidex 29 and UV index of 7 or high. Wind becoming northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 this morning.

What’s happening today

In the wake of record-breaking floods that have killed more than 1,500 people since June, the United Nations and Pakistan are set to appeal today for $160 million in aid for nearly half a million people displaced by the ongoing crisis.

Homes are surrounded by floodwaters in Sohbat Pur city of Jaffarabad, a district of Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province, Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. The flooding has all the hallmarks of a catastrophe juiced by climate change, but it is too early to formally assign blame to global warming, several scientists tell The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Zahid Hussain)

Homes are surrounded by floodwaters in Sohbat Pur city of Jaffarabad, a district of Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan province, Monday, Aug. 29, 2022. The flooding has all the hallmarks of a catastrophe juiced by climate change, but it is too early to formally assign blame to global warming, several scientists tell The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Zahid Hussain)

Today’s must-read

On Monday, RCMP announced a 20-year-old man had been charged with first-degree murder after a woman’s body was found on a remote ATV trail in rural southern Manitoba. First Nations advocacy organization Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak identified the slain woman as Mackaylah Gerard-Roussin, 20. Erik Pindera, Tyler Searle and Chris Kitching have the story.

Police were removing evidence from a home on Creekside Drive in Steinbach last week. (Tyler Searle / Winnipeg Free Press)

Police were removing evidence from a home on Creekside Drive in Steinbach last week. (Tyler Searle / Winnipeg Free Press)

On this date

On Aug. 30, 1935: The Winnipeg Free Press reported Belgium was mourning the death of Queen Astrid, who was killed in an automobile accident in Switzerland. Britain sought to enlist France and the United States as diplomatic allies in Geneva to avert war between Italy and Ethiopia. George Bernard Shaw asserted in an opinion piece that should armed conflict break out between those two nations, neither Britain nor France was likely to come to the latter’s aid. Search our archives for more here.

Today’s front page

Get the full story: Read today’s e-edition of the Free Press.

 
 

Advertisement

 

Top news

Dylan Robertson:

Federal council will track progress on calls to action

OTTAWA — The federal government says it’s hoping to enshrine an accountability mechanism this fall to track progress on reforms called for by the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Read More

 

Erik Pindera:

RCMP officer charged with assault for knee on man’s neck in 2019 airport arrest

An RCMP officer has been charged with assault after a 2019 arrest at Winnipeg’s airport led to an accusation of using excessive force by holding his knee to the man’s neck. Read More

 

Dean Pritchard:

Winnipeg woman fined for crash that killed daughter

A Yazidi woman who fled Islamic State atrocities for a new life in Canada has been fined $200 after admitting responsibility for a fatal collision that claimed the life of her five-year-old daughter. Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Mike McIntyre:

Goldeyes back where they belong: the playoffs

JUST like you could count on the leaves turning colour and the kids going back to school, September around here always seemed to bring about another certainty: The Winnipeg Goldeyes competing in the playoffs. Read More

 

Taylor Allen:

No backing down

Football prospect Jarome Penner finally overcomes a mystifying ailment and is back on the field Read More

 

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Little powerhouse on the prairie

Tiny Neepawa produces only Manitobans competing in World Archery 3D championship Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

Jen Zoratti:

Backstreet Boys still larger than life

Omigod, they’re back again. Read More

 

Jen Zoratti:

Backstreet Boys thrill fans on back nine

A pair of local golfers hit a celebrity-spotting hole-in-one Sunday, when they ran into the Backstreet Boys at Rossmere Golf and Country Club. Read More

 
 

New in Business

Gabrielle Piché:

Labour shortage sinks St. Boniface eatery

Shuttered Promenade Cafe for sale: ‘We just couldn’t find enough line cooks and servers’ Read More

 

Gabrielle Piché:

Learning curve

Teachers, parents experiencing sticker shock in school-supply aisles Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Editorial:

Broken political discourse on public display

The directness, proximity and coarsely delivered malevolence of the encounter make the recent elevator-lobby harassment of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland disturbing, but perhaps what’s more disquieting about the profane outburst is that events of this sort have become almost commonplace in a society whose grasp on civility and common courtesy seems quickly to be slipping away. Read More

 

Niigaan Sinclair:

First for Supreme Court one step of many needed

Thursday will mark the first time this country will have an Indigenous person sitting on the most important legal bench in the land. Read More

 

Dan Lett:

Bell bosses’ blunders fan flames over LaFlamme’s firing

Credibility at CTV News takes punch to jaw with embarrassing ‘do as we say, not as we do’ toxic-workplace approach Read More

 
 

Share:

     
 

Download our News Break app