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Free Press Head Start for July 31, 2025

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Union leaders say the attack on a paramedic by a patient armed with shears is violence that cannot be tolerated as a normal part of the profession, Tyler Searle reports.

— Nadya Pankiw

 

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Your forecast

An air quality warning remains in effect for Winnipeg. Widespread smoke with a high of 26 C. The UV index is 7 or high.

What’s happening today

The Sadies return to Winnipeg with a show at Blue Note Park just over a year after their last sold-out show at the same outdoor venue. Tickets are $35 at eventbrite.ca.

Today’s must-read

Blue-green algae advisories were in place for a handful of Manitoba beaches Wednesday — ahead of an August long weekend that is expected to be warm and sunny — after high levels were detected during water-quality tests.

The province urged people not to swim, drink or make contact with water where green scum is visible, and to keep pets and livestock away because toxins, if present in the algae, can be fatal to animals.

Chris Kitching reports.

Blue-green algae can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, skin rashes and eye irritation. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Free Press files)

Blue-green algae can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, skin rashes and eye irritation. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Free Press files)

 

On this date

On July 31, 1951: The Winnipeg Free Press reported the proposed reorganization of Manitoba’s hydro-electric industry received ample attention by government caucus in the morning legislative session. The United States Atomic Energy Commission issued a 10th semi-annual report noting the U.S. had spent nearly US$5 billion on “the career of the atom.” Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were slated to arrive in Winnipeg on either Oct. 9 or 10 as they continued their royal tour in Canada.

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Top news

Kevin Rollason:

Stranded without home care for five weeks

No help for 79-year-old with Parkinson’s after couple moves to new neighbourhood Read More

 

Malak Abas:

Transit overhaul’s first month a bumpy ride

Cut to late-night service main issue as councillors take riders’ concerns, complaints to one of citywide bus system transformation’s architects Read More

 

Erik Pindera:

Photo radar gets thumbs-up in CAA survey

Most Manitobans support the use of automated traffic cameras to enforce speed limits, new polling suggests. Sixty-five per cent of drivers recently surveyed for a CAA Manitoba poll said they suppor... Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Ken Wiebe:

Jets, Samberg agree to terms on three-year deal

Club and D-man find happy medium, avoid arbitration Read More

 

Zoe Pierce:

RedHawks teach Goldeyes a lesson

Visitors score early and often to complete sweep of Fish Read More

 

Joshua Frey-Sam:

‘One good season and your life can change’

Calendar packed for Kraus coming off captaining Team Canada Read More

 

Taylor Allen:

‘Hate to lose the way we’ve been losing’

Bomberland struggling as club looks to snap losing streak Read More

 

Jeff Hamilton:

On-field product impacted by injuries

Starting quarterbacks dropping like flies throughout the league Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

 

New in Business

Aaron Epp:

Winnipeg-based TV ad delivery firm Taiv switches on at home

A small gong sits in the middle of Taiv Inc.’s headquarters in Winnipeg’s Exchange District office. Whenever there’s an achievement to celebrate at the advertising technology company, staff pick up a mallet and strike it. Read More

 

Gabrielle Piché:

Building pharmaceutical sector strength

Bioscience Association Manitoba signs memorandum of understanding with BIOQuebec, eyes similar links across Canada Read More

 

Gabrielle Piché:

Richardson Wealth agrees to move under iA Financial umbrella for $597M

Richardson Financial Group Limited is selling its wealth management arm to Quebec-based iA Financial Corp. Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Peter McKenna:

Trump’s ill-advised trade war with Brazil

It’s worth remembering that Brazil and the United States, long regional rivals, are deeply suspicious of the others’ motives, are concerned about issues around dominance, control and independence and are locked in a tug-of-war to be recognized as the major power-broker in the wider region. Read More

 

Ashley Rawluk:

Making the most of water

While weather events are becoming ever more extreme and unpredictable, there are measures we can take now to pre-emptively prepare for what may come. Read More

 

Martin Zeilig:

The regular work of defending sovereignty

Canada’s sovereignty is not just about borders or trade — it’s about justice, self-determination, and the promise of a nation that listens to all its voices. Read More

 
 

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