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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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Wait times for MRIs getting worse in Brandon, Dauphin
4 minute read Yesterday at 2:01 AM CDTBRANDON — Wait times for MRI scans have surged in the Prairie Mountain Health region during the last two years.
Despite a campaign promise by the NDP in September 2023 to increase the number of allied health professionals capable of administering diagnostic imaging in northern and rural areas, wait times for MRIs have increased dramatically in Brandon and Dauphin.
Median imaging wait times tripled at Dauphin Regional Health Centre between 2024 and 2026, increasing from eight to 24 weeks, according to the province’s wait time dashboard.
The Brandon Regional Health Centre median wait times for MRI scans more than doubled during the same period, from nine to 23 weeks.
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RCMP, OCN seek mother of dead newborn or fetus
2 minute read Yesterday at 2:01 AM CDTThe RCMP and Opaskwayak Cree Nation leaders are trying to identify the mother of a newborn baby or fetus found deceased in Umpherville on Monday.
RCMP said the remains were found between two homes and on Friday, a news release from leadership of the northern First Nation called for anyone with information to come forward.
“The RCMP has advised leadership that it is continuing its investigation and seeks to identify the mother and family of the deceased newborn and determine the surrounding circumstances,” said Chief Michael Constant, in the release.
Recognizing the discovery is “deeply troubling” for the community, band leadership expressed its concern and said it is “exploring the need for additional supports for the health of mothers and families.”
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Transit union pleads for full shields after near ‘hijacking situation’
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WSD official expects older students to get free youth Transit passes first in staggered rollout of pilot program
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