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Manitoba’s specialty licence plate program, which gives organizations the chance to display their brand one vehicle at a time, also raises money, which is especially important for smaller groups or causes that often lack publicity and have difficulty fundraising. Jura McIlraith reports.

What would have been the final chapter for a local café has instead brought fresh coffee and flowers back to Osborne Village. Small Mercies, a café and boutique, reopened its doors on July 3 after being closed for more than a year after a fire tore through the building. Matthew Frank has the story.

— David Fuller

 

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Becoming a mix of sun and cloud this morning, with a 30 per cent chance of showers this afternoon and risk of a thunderstorm. Hazy, with wind becoming north at 20 km/h early this afternoon. High 25 C, Humidex 31. UV index 7 or high.

What’s happening today

The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival continues today, until July 28. For full coverage, click here, and for all the fringe shows reviewed to date by the Free Press, click here.

(Jessica Lee / Free Press files)

(Jessica Lee / Free Press files)

Today’s must-read

A 22-year-old man fatally shot outside a Winnipeg soccer complex a week ago came to Canada with his family as refugees escaping civil war in their native Somalia.

Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi was remembered as a youth full of promise and a talented soccer player, as dozens of mourners gathered at the homicide scene Saturday for a memorial that carried a message of love, unity and peace.

“He came from Somalia to Winnipeg for a better life,” said Kadar Ahmed, president of Masjid Bilal, also known as the Winnipeg Islamic Centre. “When I talked to the dad, he told me he was running from gun violence, but today that gun violence came to me in front of my door.” Chris Kitching has the story.

Jean-Paul Murhabazi paid tribute to his friend and soccer teammate, Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi, at a public memorial Saturday. (Chris Kitching / Free Press)

Jean-Paul Murhabazi paid tribute to his friend and soccer teammate, Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi, at a public memorial Saturday. (Chris Kitching / Free Press)

On the bright side

Its name may have changed, but an Osborne Village non-profit is still committed to helping people in need.

The Laurel Centre was rebranded as Heartwood Healing Centre in 2022 following a vision and strategic planning process. The organization helps individuals who have survived childhood sexual abuse.

The re-branding reflects Heartwood’s growth from an organization aimed at helping women to one that serves all Manitobans. Aaron Epp has the story.

Katie Inverarity said she feels a sense of responsibility to volunteer. (Brook Jones / Free Press)

Katie Inverarity said she feels a sense of responsibility to volunteer. (Brook Jones / Free Press)

On this date

On July 22, 1922: The Manitoba Free Press reported that John Bracken, president of the Manitoba Agricultural College, had been chosen as Manitoba’s new premier, following the United Farmers of Manitoba’s upset victory in the recent election. In Saskatchewan, the legislature considered a bill for the creation of a complusory wheat board. Read the rest of this day’s paper here. Search our archives for more here.

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Top news

Zeke Miller, Leah Askarinam, Maya Sweedler And Chad Day, The Associated Press:

Harris has support of enough Democratic delegates to become party’s presidential nominee: AP survey

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the support of enough Democratic delegates to become her party’s nominee against Republican Donald Trump, according to an Asso... Read More

 

Sarah Smellie, The Canadian Press:

Joy in Newfoundland after ‘Lucky 7′ fishers survive harrowing days lost at sea

NEW-WES-VALLEY, N.L. - There was a powerful word being repeated in the joyful Newfoundland community of New-Wes-Valley on Sunday: "Miracle." Over and over, residents out w... Read More

 

Chris Kitching:

Dynacare, others affected by global tech outage start to resume service

Dynacare labs in Manitoba are returning to normal operations after a global technology outage forced all locations to close Friday. The ripple effects of the outage were still being felt in some parts of the world Saturday, as affected governments, banks, airlines and businesses continued to restore systems or services. Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Zoe Pierce:

Goldeyes blank Milkmen, stretch streak to six

The Winnipeg Goldeyes are the hottest team in the American Association right now. With a clean 8-0 win against the Milwaukee Milkmen, the Fish completed their second series sweep in a row, extendin... Read More

 

Taylor Allen:

Bombers’ struggles continue in disheartening loss to Roughriders

REGINA — Maybe the Winnipeg Blue Bombers aren’t back after all. After a pair of wins at home that had everyone in Bomberland feeling encouraged, the Blue and Gold came out with a disheartening perf... Read More

 

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Sea Bears subdue Rattlers, move closer to CEBL playoff berth

On a night when the stakes were at a season-high and emotion filled the air, the Winnipeg Sea Bears rose to the occasion. With major implications on the line in the Canadian Elite Basketball League... Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

Randall King:

Deadly, disturbing … and you can dance to it

Artistic side of murderers examined Read More

 

Free Press review team:

You go, gill: Check out some more fringe fest reviews

CAUSING A COMMOTION Momentum Aerial & Acrobatic Troupe MTYP Mainstage (Venue 21), to Saturday Directed by Monica Goermann, this lively show combines aerial circus arts, theatre and acrobati... Read More

 

Free Press review team:

The tide of Fringe Fest reviews is not going down

THE GET LAID SHOW The Other V Name Productions Duke of Kent Legion (Venue 13), to Sunday Going by “V,” fringe vet Veronica Ternopolski shoots for a wild, raucous fringe experience in the inti... Read More

 
 

New in Business

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Student housing ‘showcase’

New mixed-use tower Align joins sister building Arc in strengthening U of M-area population Read More

 

Elaine Kurtenbach, The Associated Press:

Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street breaks losing streak

BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mostly higher Tuesday in Asia after U.S. stocks closed broadly higher, as Big Tech stocks took back some of their recent sharp declines. U.S. f... Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Editorial:

Of letters, sausages and a bounty of fish

Let’s talk sausages. And fish. And letters. We get letters. Lots of letters to the editor, some of which we can print, some we can’t. Read More

 

Dave Taylor:

Cleanup of river sewage met with silence

Winnipeg is experiencing a very wet year, so wet in fact that the rivers are rising and the riverbank vegetation can be described as jungle-like. High water has delivered a current clearly evident in the Red River’s flow to Lake Winnipeg. Read More

 

Niigaan Sinclair:

Indigenous-led solution to universal crisis

An Indigenous-led supervised consumption site might just be the proactive solution to help a crisis that is affecting everyone. Read More

 
 

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