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City sewage plant megaproject progresses amid need for more funding

Nicole Buffie 5 minute read Yesterday at 6:28 PM CST

The finishing touches are being put on four massive fibreglass sewage pipes inside a two-and-a-half metre thick concrete tunnel 20 metres underground.

When the work is done, they’ll start pumping out millions of litres of raw sewage per day.

The building that houses them may look modest, but it was made with as much concrete as half of the Canada Life Centre, with still some to go.

“We’ve got at least double that in the balance of the facility in other areas,” said Rob Black, the project director for the upgrade of the North End sewage treatment plant on Main Street North.

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St. Vital Centre changes hands for $160.5M

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St. Vital Centre changes hands for $160.5M

Free Press staff 2 minute read 8:24 PM CST

Montreal-based real estate investment and development firm Leyad says it has purchased the St. Vital Centre for $160.5 million.

“This acquisition embodies everything we look for in a community shopping centre,” said Henry Zavriyev, president of Leyad, in a news release Thursday night. “St. Vital Centre is dominant in its market, anchored by essential retail, deeply embedded in the daily lives of the community, and positioned for many decades of continued success.

“We are proud to become its long-term steward.”

The transaction was financed through a syndicated loan provided by six leading credit unions, according to the release.

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St. Vital Centre has been purchased by a Montreal-based real estate investment and development firm for $160.5 million.

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                                St. Vital Centre has been purchased by a Montreal-based real estate investment and development firm for $160.5 million.

Progress on improving addictions help lagging: auditor general

Carol Sanders 4 minute read Updated: 7:13 PM CST

The province has acted on only 20 per cent of the recommendations made three years ago on how to improve access to addictions services, says a report released by Manitoba’s auditor general Thursday.

Tyson Shtykalo had issued 15 recommendations to the government and Shared Health in 2023 to help Manitobans get the addictions help when they need it. His progress report said that as of Sept. 30, 2025, just three of the 15 recommendations had been acted upon while 12 remain a “work in progress.”

“‘Work in progress’ is not an acceptable response when Manitobans are dying due to the addictions crisis,” said Jason Linklater, president of the Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals. It represents more than 100 addictions workers, counsellors, clinicians and others who provide care, treatment and support for Manitobans living with addictions.

“Significant barriers to access have not been addressed,” Linklater said in a statement Thursday.

Former Winnipeg mayor ‘offended and disappointed’ by bribe allegations

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Former Winnipeg mayor ‘offended and disappointed’ by bribe allegations

Joyanne Pursaga 7 minute read Updated: 7:07 PM CST

Former mayor Sam Katz says he’s deeply hurt by allegations he accepted a bribe from the key construction company in the over budget Winnipeg Police Service headquarters project, stating those accusations are “definitely not” true.

“I’m offended and disappointed … I take great offence to it. To me, the key thing in life is your reputation and your credibility,” said Katz.

One of the most highly anticipated witnesses at the public inquiry into the headquarters saga, the former politician was only person to answer questions throughout Thursday’s hearing.

Near the end of the session, lawyer Danny Gunn, who is representing Katz at the inquiry, asked his client how he felt about the accusation following his 10 years as mayor, which stretched from 2004 to 2014.

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Former Winnipeg mayor Sam Katz at the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters inquiry Thursday. (Ruth Bonneville / Free Press)

Former Winnipeg mayor Sam Katz at the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters inquiry Thursday. (Ruth Bonneville / Free Press)

Province to power up smart thermostat program, rebates

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Province to power up smart thermostat program, rebates

Gabrielle Piché 5 minute read 5:59 PM CST

Manitobans may get cash for turning down the thermostat during peak energy-use periods next winter.

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Manitobans may get cash for turning down the thermostat during peak energy-use periods next winter and for limiting the use of air conditioning during peak summer times.

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                                Manitobans may get cash for turning down the thermostat during peak energy-use periods next winter and for limiting the use of air conditioning during peak summer times.

News briefs for Thursday, February 12, 2026

5 minute read Updated: 4:25 PM CST

A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Thursday, February 12, 2026

City gets cash for climate study

4:25 PM

The City of Winnipeg is receiving $140,000 in funding to combat climate change.

Reliable United Way funding bolsters family programs in the community

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Reliable United Way funding bolsters family programs in the community

Melissa Martin 8 minute read Updated: 10:21 AM CST

On a sharply cold January afternoon, the North End Women’s Centre drop-in is bustling. Women bundled in parkas trundle in the Selkirk Avenue entrance to check in for counselling appointments or ask to use the phone, or inquire about the centre’s supports to help families meet their basic needs.

Other guests are here for the camaraderie. On couches in the sunny main room, five women relax with a cup of coffee, chatting about life and half-watching Schitt’s Creek re-runs on the big-screen TV. A staff member breezes in to the lounge, squeezing past the jam of visitors in the narrow entrance, and makes one last call for the day’s workshop.

“Is anyone else going to come into the group?” she says, brightly. “We’re doing the wellness program today.”

The immediate impression of the centre, on this average weekday, is one of constant motion. Upstairs in her office, executive director Cynthia Drebot chuckles: there’s never a dull moment, she agrees. As we chat, staff downstairs calmly tend to a visitor who is dipping out of consciousness, likely due to drug intake.

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Executive director Cynthia Drebot at the North End Women’s Resource Centre.

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                                Executive director Cynthia Drebot at the North End Women’s Resource Centre.

Katz testimony at police HQ inquest a master class in denial

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Katz testimony at police HQ inquest a master class in denial

Dan Lett 5 minute read 7:05 PM CST

In one sentence, Sam Katz helped Winnipeggers see the kind of mayor he really was.

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Former Winnipeg mayor Sam Katz arrives at the public inquiry into the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters on Thursday Feb. 12, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Steve Lambert

Former Winnipeg mayor Sam Katz arrives at the public inquiry into the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters on Thursday Feb. 12, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Steve Lambert

Kildonan Place’s $30M food court redevelopment to add seats, vendors, new mall entryway

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Kildonan Place’s $30M food court redevelopment to add seats, vendors, new mall entryway

Malak Abas 5 minute read 5:47 PM CST

A long-awaited, $30-million renovation of Kildonan Place’s food court has finally begun.

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Police were called to Kildonan Place mall, at 1555 Regent Ave. West, for reports of pepper spray this week.

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                                Police were called to Kildonan Place mall, at 1555 Regent Ave. West, for reports of pepper spray this week.

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