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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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4 minute read Preview 2:02 AM CSTAds that targeted Kinew in 2023 vote ruled lawful
3 minute read 2:02 AM CSTManitoba’s elections commissioner says 2023 election ads that targeted Wab Kinew in the race for the Fort Rouge seat were statements of opinion and didn’t break the law.
Bill Bowles has ruled billboard and radio ads involving Progressive Conservative candidate Réjeanne Caron were statements of the future and of opinion, and therefore allowed under the Elections Act.
The commissioner received four complaints about the ads, including from the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs.
Caron unsuccessfully ran against Kinew in Fort Rouge during the 2023 election. Kinew handily won the vote while Caron came in a distant second.
Mayor encouraged after downtown housing unit approvals reach 15-year high
5 minute read Preview Yesterday at 6:26 PM CSTKinew hints at funding in budget to get once-lauded St. Boniface Hospital cardiac program beating strongly again
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3 minute read Preview Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026Small-business confidence up but ‘insufficient demand’ drags: CFIB report
4 minute read Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026Cautious spending, online sales, knock-off brands — a mix of “insufficient demand” is a top limit on small-business growth, a new report finds.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business released an update on business optimism on Thursday. Forty-one per cent of Manitoba respondents — in a pool of 86 responses — cited insufficient demand as their top growth constraint.
It comes as analysts track higher debt in the province and a near flatlining of sales.
“Price sensitivity remains high,” said Brianna Solberg, CFIB director of legislative affairs for the Prairies.
In brief: City delays spray pad programs, approves new name for Bonivital pool
3 minute read Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026City shifts infrastructure plan to match province’s priorities
The city will delay some infrastructure priorities and add others, after the province required a portion of its 2025 municipal funding to be directed to different projects.
On Thursday, city council gave final approval to the changes, which were needed after the province did not approve about $5.5 million in projects the city had wanted to spend provincial infrastructure money on. That included $2.5 million for a spray pad program and $2.5 million for road safety improvements, a city report says.
Waverley West Fire station funding was also reduced by $508,000, to $2 million.
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