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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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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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Councillors push decision on new fireworks restrictions to next spring
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Health care at heart of spring session as MLAs head back to legislature
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2026Manitoba doctors raise alarm about social media health risks for youth, support provincial ban
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Man convicted of sex assault at city gym denies liability in civil suit
3 minute read 6:52 AM CDTGOODLIFE Fitness Centres and a former personal trainer who was convicted of sexually assaulting a client at a Winnipeg location of the chain gym have denied legal liability in response to the victim’s lawsuit.
The victim filed the lawsuit against Joseph Patrick Luna and Goodlife in the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench late last year.
Luna, now in his late 20s, was working as a personal trainer at the Regent Avenue West location when he sexually assaulted the woman during a training session in a private room on Dec. 16, 2023.
Luna was sentenced to 18 months in jail in June 2025.
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Outrage over Northland Tales program hypocritical
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‘Prevention and protection’: police set to return to buses, stops
4 minute read Friday, May. 22, 2026Undercover and uniformed police officers are returning to Winnipeg Transit buses this weekend.
The Winnipeg Police Service, citing the success of the fall pilot project, announced Friday that regular patrols will resume monitoring activity on and around buses, stops and transit hubs.
“Everyone — riders, operators, and transit staff — deserves to feel safe. Violent and disruptive conduct will not be tolerated,” police said in a news release.
It described the initiative as one “rooted in prevention and protection.”
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Efforts underway in school divisions to address safety concerns
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