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Manitobans continue to draw line in sand, choose not to cross once-neighbourly line on land
6 minute read Monday, Feb. 23, 2026Julie Regner loves to see Canadians tackle the slopes or après-ski at North Dakota’s Frost Fire Park, which has drawn skiers and snowboarders across the border for decades.
While there hasn’t been an official tally of visitors this season, the park’s general manager doesn’t think she’s seeing as many Manitobans amid the steep decline in Canadians venturing south.
“I would say it’s maybe decreased some from last year. They’re definitely still coming down to ski,” Regner said from the park, which is close to Walhalla, just 10 kilometres south of the border.
“We just love having them come down. They’re super nice people.”
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A city committee heard a report Tuesday on the planned development of Winnipeg Airports Authority land. (Ruth Bonneville / Free Press)
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Job-site policy cited in cost of Brandon school construction
5 minute read Saturday, May. 9, 2026BRANDON — The Construction Association of Rural Manitoba has said it will cost as much as 20 per cent more to build a school in Brandon because of the labour policy introduced by the provincial government in 2025.
The regulations include prioritizing union workers when adding extra staff and paying a fee of 85 cents per worker per hour, executive director Shawn Wood said.
“We know from talking to our members: if they’re going to bid on a project, just the additional admin costs and the additional cost of that 85 cents per man hour puts them anywhere from a five to 20 per cent increase in cost,” Wood said.
“I believe the Brandon school will be closer to the 20 per cent.”
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NFI Group net earnings up in Q1 on similar revenue
2 minute read Friday, May. 8, 2026NFI Group Inc. has reported a 40.8 per cent increase in gross profit in its first quarter, compared to a year earlier.
The Winnipeg-headquartered bus manufacturing company (which keeps its books in U.S. dollars) posted US$132.3 million in gross profit in the first three months of 2026, impacted by the firm working through a backlog of higher-margin units.
Its overall revenue in the same quarter was US$842 million, similar to the previous year.
NFI said its net earnings were US$11.5 million, an increase of US$18 million year-over-year.
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