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A former University of Manitoba student who was attacked while she was sleeping in her campus housing complex last fall is suing the post-secondary institution, arguing it failed to protect her. Erik Pindera reports.

Winnipeg’s longest-running inner-city women’s resource centre is fundraising to put up a fence after spending tens of thousands on vandalism repairs. Malak Abas has the story.

— David Fuller

 

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Your forecast

Sunny, becoming a mix of sun and cloud this afternoon, with a risk of a thunderstorm this afternoon. Hazy. Wind becoming south at 20 km/h early this afternoon. High 25 C. UV index 6 or high.

What’s happening today

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s vision for nation-building and economic growth is expected to form the main thrust of the throne speech when King Charles reads it today in the Canadian Senate. The Canadian Press reports.

Prime Minister Mark Carney (right) has an audience with King Charles at Rideau Hall in Ottawa during a royal visit on Monday. (Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press)

Prime Minister Mark Carney (right) has an audience with King Charles at Rideau Hall in Ottawa during a royal visit on Monday. (Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press)

Today’s must-read

A rural municipality that has warned the Manitoba government for years about a dangerous highway intersection is renewing pleas for safety changes following a deadly crash last week.

RM of St. Andrews officials have long raised alarm about the intersection of Highway 8 and Highway 67, which has seen multiple collisions over the years. Most recently, an 18-year-old Stonewall man was killed when his SUV collided with a tractor-trailer while attempting to cross westbound on the roadway on May 21.

“I hate that it’s another life lost, just to make somebody understand that it is a serious safety concern here. That’s the part that really bothered me… This is something we knew might happen,” St. Andrews Coun. Justin Fiebelkorn said by phone Monday. Tyler Searle has the story.

St. Andrews Fire Captain Justin Fiebelkorn was off duty when he saw the aftermath. (John Woods / Free Press)

St. Andrews Fire Captain Justin Fiebelkorn was off duty when he saw the aftermath. (John Woods / Free Press)

On the bright side

A team of Canadian researchers has created a test they say could quickly predict if a patient is going to develop sepsis, a life-threatening condition that happens when the immune system has a dysfunctional reaction to an infection and starts attacking the body’s own organs and tissues.

Sepsis kills thousands of people in Canada and close to 50 million people worldwide every year, said Dr. Claudia dos Santos, senior author of a research paper about the test published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications. The Canadian Press has more here.

A team of Canadian researchers has created a test in a portable device called PowerBlade that they say could quickly predict whether a patient is going to develop sepsis. (Supplied / National Research Council of Canada / The Canadian Press)

A team of Canadian researchers has created a test in a portable device called PowerBlade that they say could quickly predict whether a patient is going to develop sepsis. (Supplied / National Research Council of Canada / The Canadian Press)

On this date

On May 27, 1935: The Winnipeg Free Press reported eight men were arrested and one woman was in hospital after an automobile was stoned by a large gathering of strikers and pickets at the plant of the Canada Creosoting Company Ltd. in Transcona, where a strike involving 60 workers had been underway for nearly a week; police expected to arrest additional suspects. A four-year-old girl suffered fatal burns after lighting a sparkler that ignited her clothing; a teenaged neighbour also suffered severe burns to her hands when she smothered the flames. Read the rest of this day’s paper here. Search our archives for more here.

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Top news

Dean Pritchard:

Anti-vax rule-breaker, failed political candidate tells court he’s no racist in defamation case testimony

Failed political candidate and anti-vaccination advocate Patrick Allard is suing the NDP and a former candidate for defamation, but Allard was in the hot seat in court Monday. Read More

 

Carol Sanders:

New homeless camps off the table, province tells Main Street Project

Finding proper shelter only option for publicly funded agency’s outreach workers; government to address difficult situations on case-by-case basis Read More

 

Chris Kitching:

Province calls on CRTC for answers on 911 outage

More than 25 calls to 911 failed as man suffered heart attack; lack of info in telecom report slammed Read More

 

Nicole Buffie:

Whiteshell Provincial Park residents, cottagers frustrated by closure, lack of communication

Some Whiteshell Provincial Park residents are taking issue with the province’s decision to keep most areas off limits while wildfires burn nearby, and are expressing frustration with a lack of communication. Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Catching his stride

Veteran Mitchell finding his feet with Bombers playbook Read More

 

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Getting the band back together

Lawson, Parker Jr., Schoen reunited, extension a ‘no-brainer’ for Collaros Read More

 

Tim Reynolds, The Associated Press:

Hurricanes prevent series sweep by beating Panthers 3-0

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Frederik Andersen returned to the net and stopped 20 shots for his fifth career playoff shutout, Logan Stankoven got the only goal Carolina needed, and the Hurricanes won... Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

Conrad Sweatman:

Thinking differently

From AI to human exploitation, TEDx is back sharing disruptive ideas Read More

 

Denise Duguay:

Good luck out there and other TV cures

It’s hard to be a grownup, as high school, college and university graduates are about to discover. For your viewing pleasure, here is a roundup of new broadcast and streaming options with some interesting takes on adulting, success, failure and how to get back up again. Read More

 

Isabel Debre, The Associated Press:

In Netflix’s ‘The Eternaut,’ an Argentine comic goes global as dystopia hits home

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A group of friends gather to play cards in their host’s cozy home when the power cuts. Cellphones die. An eerie snow falls all over the city, killing everyone i... Read More

 
 

New in Business

Gabrielle Piché:

Parcels packed with unpredictability

Lingering threat of Canada Post work stoppage leaves local small businesses uncertain, uneasy Read More

 

Aaron Epp:

Style Encore’s second city location steps onto men’s clothing stage

Chantelle Harder didn’t always have entrepreneurial aspirations, but today she runs seven businesses. Read More

 

Free Press staff:

Securities commission issues investor alert

The Manitoba Securities Commission has issued an investor alert regarding Right Capital Ventures LLC, a supposed investment company based in Costa Rica. The company was formerly called Do it Right ... Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Editorial:

Bold action required on cardiac care crisis

In the heart of Canada, Manitoba is facing a quiet but deadly crisis. While the province boasts medical professionals of high calibre, the infrastructure they work in is failing too many of us — especially those with cardiac conditions. Read More

 

Deveryn Ross:

A problem that could have been avoided

It’s an issue causing economic harm and anxiety for many Manitoba homeowners, with its impact being felt throughout the province well into next year. The worst part is that it was entirely avoidable. Read More

 

Gwynne Dyer:

The enduring mystique of monarchy

King Charles and Queen Camilla made a visit to Canada this week to open the 45th Parliament of his Canadian domain. The trip was purely symbolic, but pundits far and wide pontificated about the profound significance of the event. That’s their job, poor souls. Read More

 
 

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