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Skip shutters Express Lane fulfilment centres

Chris Kitching 4 minute read Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2026

Winnipeg-based Skip laid off workers Wednesday and closed its remaining “ghost stores” that were hubs for express deliveries of groceries, toiletries and household items in some Canadian cities.

SkipTheDishes Restaurant Services Inc. wouldn’t say how many employees were let go or how many Skip Express Lane fulfilment centres were shuttered, although the company’s website listed 15 locations in five provinces, including two in Winnipeg.

“While business decisions that impact people’s jobs are never simple or easy, we are committed to helping these impacted individuals in any way we can and are incredibly grateful for the contributions they have made to the business,” Paul Sudarsan, Skip’s senior vice-president of partnerships, said in a statement.

The move came about a week after Skip announced a delivery partnership with Loblaw Co. Ltd., whose grocery chain stores include No Frills and Real Canadian Superstore. Skip added Walmart, Shoppers Drug Mart, Dollarama and PetSmart last year.

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Uniqlo sets May 15 date for first Winnipeg store

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Uniqlo sets May 15 date for first Winnipeg store

Free Press staff 1 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDT

Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo will open its first Winnipeg store, located in CF Polo Park, on May 15.

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Uniqlo has 37 stores in Canada. The Polo Park location will be Winnipeg’s first. (Anne D’Innocenzio / The Associated Press files)

Uniqlo has 37 stores in Canada. The Polo Park location will be Winnipeg’s first. (Anne D’Innocenzio / The Associated Press files)

Grain market ‘analyst in your pocket’

Aaron Epp 4 minute read Preview

Grain market ‘analyst in your pocket’

Aaron Epp 4 minute read Yesterday at 8:55 PM CDT

Mark Lepp grew up on a 5,000-acre grain farm near Elm Creek, but he never took to farming the way his father and two younger brothers did.

“I probably frustrated everyone around me,” he said. “The real art of farming — I was not that artist.”

That hasn’t stopped the entrepreneur from making a name for himself in agriculture. In 2004, he co-founded FarmLink Marketing Solutions, which pioneered the business of providing personalized marketing recommendations for Western Canadian farmers.

“I always liked the economics part (of farming),” Lepp said. “I liked the business part.”

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‘We literally have 80 years of experience and data in our platform today that is always learning and always getting better,’ says Mark Lepp, owner of GrainFox.

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                                ‘We literally have 80 years of experience and data in our platform today that is always learning and always getting better,’ says Mark Lepp, owner of GrainFox.

Grand enhancement for Jeep

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Grand enhancement for Jeep

Kelly Taylor 3 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

For 2026, and the vehicle that arguably launched the luxury SUV segment — the Jeep Grand Cherokee — it’s what you can’t see that makes the biggest difference.

Under the hood, the venerable Pentastar V-6 engine continues, but expanding the list of powertrain options is a new Hurricane 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder engine.

It would be easy to see that change as a step backward. If four cylinders are good, six are better, right?

Not so fast. The new engine is the high-output option, offering more power, more torque and better fuel economy than its six-cylinder stablemate.

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The 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee gets what is best described as a mid-cycle refresh, but also a new engine: an available 2.0-litre Hurricane turbocharged four-cylinder. A larger infotainment screen is the big news inside the Grand Cherokee cabin.

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                                The 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee gets what is best described as a mid-cycle refresh, but also a new engine: an available 2.0-litre Hurricane turbocharged four-cylinder. A larger infotainment screen is the big news inside the Grand Cherokee cabin.

Rural B.C. communities ask province to support foreign worker program changes

Marissa Birnie, The Canadian Press 4 minute read Preview

Rural B.C. communities ask province to support foreign worker program changes

Marissa Birnie, The Canadian Press 4 minute read 3:00 AM CDT

Leaders in some of British Columbia's rural communities are calling on the provincial government to support changes to the temporary foreign worker program or businesses will have to start shutting their doors. 

Tiffany Hetenyi, executive director of the Fort St. John and District Chamber of Commerce, says business owners tell her they will have to start reducing their hours, or close for good, because of staffing shortages.

The federal government in March announced changes to the temporary foreign worker program meant to benefit employers in rural communities struggling to fill jobs, but provinces have to opt into the program. 

The chamber is one of 10 B.C. business groups that wrote to Premier David Eby in September, asking his government to support the federal temporary foreign worker program. 

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Mexican and Guatemalan workers pick strawberries at a farm in Pont Rouge, Que., Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

Mexican and Guatemalan workers pick strawberries at a farm in Pont Rouge, Que., Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

Taiwan’s chipmaker TSMC reports 58% jump in profit, warns about Iran war impacts

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Taiwan’s chipmaker TSMC reports 58% jump in profit, warns about Iran war impacts

Chan Ho-him, The Associated Press 3 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 5:20 AM CDT

HONG KONG (AP) — Taiwan’s chipmaker TSMC, one of the world’s largest companies, reported a 58% jump in profit on Thursday for the January-March quarter, thanks to strong demand driven by the artificial intelligence boom even as the Iran war was driving up costs.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., a key supplier for Apple and Nvidia and the largest contract chipmaker in the world, reported a record net quarterly profit of 572.5 billion new Taiwan dollars ($18.1 billion) for the first three months of the year, better than analysts had expected.

Profit for the quarter was 58.3% higher compared to the 361.6 billion new Taiwan dollars ($11.5 billion) booked the same period a year earlier. It was also 13.2% higher compared with the previous quarter in October-December.

Revenue increased 8.4% in the January-March period from the previous three months to $35.9 billion, the company said. For the current April-June quarter, TSMC expected revenue to further grow to between $39 billion and $40.2 billion.

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FILE -A worker walks past the logo of TSMC or Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company, in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Daniel Ceng, File)

FILE -A worker walks past the logo of TSMC or Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company, in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Daniel Ceng, File)

Lawmakers gathered quietly to talk about AI. Angst and fears of ‘destruction’ followed

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Lawmakers gathered quietly to talk about AI. Angst and fears of ‘destruction’ followed

Matt Brown, The Associated Press 4 minute read Yesterday at 8:15 PM CDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — A congressional subcommittee on Thursday held a roundtable discussion on the potential of artificial intelligence, which took a turn toward the existential as each lawmaker aired their anxieties about the rapidly evolving technology.

Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., expressed alarm that federal workers may be using AI chatbots to handle sensitive government data. Rep. William Timmons, R-S.C., asked whether it should be illegal for AI systems to use someone’s likeness to create pornographic images.

Rep. John McGuire, R-Va., expressed concerns that AI systems could deny U.S. military forces from taking lethal actions due to a model's conclusion for “moral” behavior. And Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Ariz., raised concerns about the Trump administration’s use of AI in the war with Iran, the technology’s intensive energy usage and its potential effects on the climate.

While members of Congress elsewhere debated other major topics — the scope of the federal government’s surveillance powers, the war with Iran and funding the Department of Homeland Security — the House Oversight Committee’s subcommittee roundtable on “Artificial Intelligence and American Power” brought executives of AI firms, academics and those implementing AI at major companies together with lawmakers.

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FILE - The OpenAI logo is displayed on a cell phone with an image on a computer monitor generated by ChatGPT's Dall-E text-to-image model, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)

FILE - The OpenAI logo is displayed on a cell phone with an image on a computer monitor generated by ChatGPT's Dall-E text-to-image model, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)

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Board game inspires business name

Aaron Epp 6 minute read Preview

Board game inspires business name

Aaron Epp 6 minute read Monday, Apr. 13, 2026

Alexander Hupé found his company’s moniker between Pacific Avenue and Park Place.

When the entrepreneur was brainstorming names for Shortline Moving Solutions Inc. — the moving company in Winnipeg’s North End that he opened for business on April 7, 2015 — he was inspired by Monopoly.

Short Line is one of the four railroads featured in the classic board game. Hupé fell in love with the game as a child, a passion that followed him into his early 20s, including when he lived in B.C. for six months and played football for the Okanagan Sun.

“We used to play all the time in Kelowna to unwind after practice,” says Hupé, now 35. “I had to win at all costs.”

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James, a mechanic at Shortline Moving Solutions works on one of the vehicles in their auto shop. Shortline is a Winnipeg moving company that does local, rural, long-distance and commercial relocations. Reporter: Aaron Epp 260410 - Friday, April 10, 2026.

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                                James, a mechanic at Shortline Moving Solutions works on one of the vehicles in their auto shop. Shortline is a Winnipeg moving company that does local, rural, long-distance and commercial relocations. Reporter: Aaron Epp 260410 - Friday, April 10, 2026.

Portage la Prairie Mall site sold to local ownership group

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Portage la Prairie Mall site sold to local ownership group

Free Press staff 4 minute read Tuesday, Apr. 14, 2026

The Portage la Prairie Mall has new owners after three entrepreneurs purchased the site.

Joel McPhail and Josh McPhail, who own the Rona store that operates within the mall, and Dan Trotter, owner of a new Wendy’s location near the store, announced the acquisition earlier this month. When asked about the terms of the deal, Josh McPhail declined to comment.

There are no finalized redevelopment plans. The ownership group is exploring opportunities to revitalize the west Portage site and “position it as a renewed commercial hub that serves the needs of the community,” according to a prepared statement.

The mall opened on Saskatchewan Avenue West in 1979, and once bustled with activity. After declining in popularity for more than a decade, the shopping centre closed on Dec. 31, 2024.

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The Portage la Prairie Mall closed in 2024.

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                                The Portage la Prairie Mall closed in 2024.

The Latest: A 10-day Lebanon ceasefire appears to hold as European leaders set to meet over strait

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The Latest: A 10-day Lebanon ceasefire appears to hold as European leaders set to meet over strait

The Associated Press 7 minute read Updated: 3:21 AM CDT

A 10-day ceasefire announced by U.S. President Donald Trump and agreed on by Lebanon and Israel appeared to be holding in Lebanon early Friday, potentially boosting efforts to extend a ceasefire between Iran, the United States and Israel.

It was unclear whether a lasting deal would be reached between the U.S. and Iran before the ceasefire ends next week, but the pause in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah could be an indication some progress has been made.

An end to Israel’s war with Hezbollah was a key demand of Iranian negotiators. Israel has not been fighting with Lebanon itself, but rather with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group inside Lebanon, which said in a statement that “any ceasefire must be comprehensive across all Lebanese territory and must not allow the Israeli enemy any freedom of movement.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he agreed to the ceasefire “to advance” peace efforts with Lebanon, but said Israeli troops would not withdraw.

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Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike on the village of Qlaileh, as seen from the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike on the village of Qlaileh, as seen from the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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