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Brandonite Campbell to start for Team Canada

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Brandonite Campbell to start for Team Canada

3 minute read Thursday, Apr. 10, 2025

ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE — Goaltender Kristen Campbell of Brandon will start for Canada in its women’s world hockey championship opener Thursday against Finland.

Campbell’s first start in a world championship will be the third of her career with the national team, and eighth appearance in a game for Canada.

The 27-year-old has been Canada’s third goalie in the last four world championships and the 2022 Olympic Games.

Canada’s head coach Troy Ryan said Wednesday he wants to give Ann-Renee Desbiens, Canada’s starter in those finals, more time to get game ready.

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Canada goaltender Kristen Campbell (50) can not make a stop on a goal by U.S. defenceman Savannah Harmon during the first period of a women’s Rivalry Series hockey game in San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)

Canada goaltender Kristen Campbell (50) can not make a stop on a goal by U.S. defenceman Savannah Harmon during the first period of a women’s Rivalry Series hockey game in San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)

Manitoba spends $3M for specialized Mounties

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Manitoba spends $3M for specialized Mounties

By Erik Pindera 3 minute read Wednesday, Apr. 9, 2025

WINNIPEG — Manitoba RCMP have been given provincial cash to double the number of specialized Mounties on the force’s tactical team — but due to an officer shortage across the province, it’s uncertain when the reinforcements will be in place.

Manitoba Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced Tuesday nine new Mounties would join Manitoba’s RCMP emergency response team. They will be brought on with $3.3 million in annual funding budgeted earlier this year. The team is currently made up of nine officers.

In late January, the national police force asked for Mounties in other provinces to consider working in Manitoba and Saskatchewan for two-week stints this spring to bolster the ranks during a dire staffing crunch.

The new emergency response positions will be staffed on a priority basis, RCMP spokeswoman Michelle Lissel said Tuesday. She said it was too early to say when the team will be fully expanded.

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Wednesday, Apr. 9, 2025

Provincial Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced Tuesday nine new Mounties would join Manitoba’s RCMP emergency response team, doubling it in size. (Mikaela MacKenzie/Winnipeg Free Press files)

Provincial Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced Tuesday nine new Mounties would join Manitoba’s RCMP emergency response team, doubling it in size. (Mikaela MacKenzie/Winnipeg Free Press files)

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Ex-Manitobans now in U.S. eager to vote

By Carol Sanders 7 minute read Friday, Apr. 4, 2025

WINNIPEG — Manitobans living in the U.S. and keen to vote in Canada’s election say it’s one of most consequential for their former home and native land.

“With the recent political rhetoric out there with the U.S. president kind of picking a fight with Canada, you know — calling it the 51st state — it’s really got me riled up to vote, to make my voice heard, to really take a stand and say, ‘No, we are a sovereign country, we will remain a sovereign country,’” said ex-Winnipegger Karen Rocznik, who moved to the States a decade ago.

The dual Canada-U.S. citizen living in Denver said she received her mail-in ballot Monday and is making sure her vote counts.

“I’m Canadian, first and foremost,” Rocznik said. “And I want to vote for somebody that is going to fight for us and is going to push back.”

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Province announces mandatory Holocaust education

By Maggie Macintosh 3 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDT

WINNIPEG — Grades 6, 9 and 11 students will receive explicit instruction about the Holocaust and learn about Jewish cultural traditions and contributions to Manitoba in the fall.

The province announced a formal partnership with the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada Thursday — Yom HaShoah, also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day.

“We have in our archive a letter that was sent 50 years ago to the provincial government asking for mandated curriculum,” said Belle Jarniewski, executive director of the centre.

Jarniewski, a daughter of Holocaust survivors, said she is thrilled about the changes and the centre’s role in organizing a May 13 conference to brief teachers on them.

Carney headlines Winnipeg rally as election nears end

By Malak Abas 4 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDT

WINNIPEG — Regularly reserved for bar crawls and cover bands, the Pyramid Cabaret featured Liberal Leader Mark Carney as its headliner Thursday, as red-clad supporters rallied in the prime minister’s second stop in Winnipeg before election day.

“It is great to be back in Winnipeg, back so quickly,” he said to cheers from the audience.

Bartenders slung soda and water under the Pyramid’s disco ball to hundreds of supporters, who were holding signs that read “Never 51” and “Canada Strong.”

Carney, who was last in the city for a news conference and rally April 1, repeated many of the talking points that he has carried throughout the campaign. That included condemning the “tragedy” of the trade war and heightened tensions with the U.S. and calling Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre a “lifelong politician who worships at the altar of the free market.”

Former bank robber hopes film helps others

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Former bank robber hopes film helps others

By Kevin Rollason 5 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDT

WINNIPEG — Steve Vogelsang — the disgraced former local sportscaster turned bank robber — hasn’t yet seen the upcoming documentary about his life airing on Amazon Prime Video next month, but he is hoping it will change the rest of his life.

Vogelsang said he hopes the documentary helps springboard him into a new career of advocacy for middle-aged men with mental illnesses.

“Nobody wants to be remembered as I would be remembered (now),” he told the Winnipeg Free Press Thursday from his home in British Columbia.

“If I did nothing to earn redemption, then I would just be remembered as this asshole, idiot, weirdo who had it all, so to speak, in Winnipeg, and frittered it all away. And the last we heard of him he was the world’s worst bank robber.

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Steve Vogelsang said he hopes the upcoming documentary “The Sexiest Man in Winnipeg” helps springboard him into a new career of advocacy for middle-aged men with mental illnesses. (Melissa Martin/Winnipeg Free Press files)

Steve Vogelsang said he hopes the upcoming documentary “The Sexiest Man in Winnipeg” helps springboard him into a new career of advocacy for middle-aged men with mental illnesses. (Melissa Martin/Winnipeg Free Press files)

Mounties, MPI team up to target speeders

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Mounties, MPI team up to target speeders

By Scott Billeck 4 minute read Thursday, Apr. 24, 2025

WINNIPEG — As temperatures rise and more drivers hit the road, the RCMP and Manitoba Public Insurance are joining forces to crack down on those speeding across the province.

At a joint news conference Wednesday at the RCMP’s East St. Paul detachment, MPI revealed that speed was a contributing factor in crashes that killed 68 people and injured more than 2,200 others on Manitoba roads over the past three years.

“All it takes is one bad decision, and there could be a long line of consequences for everybody involved,” said Staff Sgt. Shelley Lepla, enforcement commander for traffic services in Manitoba. “Nobody gets behind the wheel thinking something bad will happen until it does.”

Over the past three years, there were 10,499 speed-related collisions in the province, according to MPI data. In that same period, law enforcement issued 1,326 serious speeding offence notices for drivers caught going more than 50 km/h over the limit. One of the worst offenders was clocked at 225 km/h in 2024.

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Thursday, Apr. 24, 2025

Sgt. R.M. Jansen, unit commander for RCMP Eastman Traffic Services in East St. Paul, demonstrates the police service’s laser radar technology during a joint announcement with Manitoba Public Insurance on Wednesday. (Scott Billeck/Winnipeg Free Press)

Sgt. R.M. Jansen, unit commander for RCMP Eastman Traffic Services in East St. Paul, demonstrates the police service’s laser radar technology during a joint announcement with Manitoba Public Insurance on Wednesday. (Scott Billeck/Winnipeg Free Press)

Costs, tariffs, health care top Manitobans’ concerns

By Chris Kitching 2 minute read Thursday, Apr. 24, 2025

WINNIPEG — The cost of living, Canada-U.S. relations and health care are the top concerns for Manitoba voters ahead of Monday’s federal election, a new Probe Research survey found.

Those polled were asked to choose which of the three main party leaders they think is best suited to tackle seven important issues.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was viewed as the strongest on the overall cost of living and inflation, health care, crime/public safety, taxes and the cost/availability of housing.

“This does give Poilievre a bit of an opportunity in the final days of the campaign to really start hammering home, as he already has been, some of those issues around the cost of living, and your kitchen table issues,” Probe Research partner Mary Agnes Welch said.

Film features Winnipeg broadcaster-turned-bank-robber

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Film features Winnipeg broadcaster-turned-bank-robber

2 minute read Thursday, Apr. 24, 2025

WINNIPEG — The trailer for a documentary about a former Winnipeg television anchor who pleaded guilty to robbing several banks was released Wednesday.

The feature on former broadcaster and college instructor Steve Vogelsang is called “The Sexiest Man in Winnipeg.” The trailer shows he was once given that title by the alternative weekly newspaper Uptown.

The documentary, narrated and produced by Canadian comedic actor Will Arnett, will debut in Canada on Prime Video on May 9, the streaming service said.

Several current and former local journalists — including Winnipeg Free Press writer Melissa Martin and longtime TV sports reporters Peter Young and Lisa Bowes — appear in the trailer, recounting their surprise at learning Vogelsang had been arrested for a string of robberies.

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Thursday, Apr. 24, 2025

MELISSA MARTIN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS

- Steve Vogelsang in the visiting room at Drumheller Institution where he is serving a sentence for a run of bank robberies

February 2020

MELISSA MARTIN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
                                - Steve Vogelsang in the visiting room at Drumheller Institution where he is serving a sentence for a run of bank robberies
                                February 2020

Province announces two new measles cases

1 minute read Thursday, Apr. 24, 2025

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Health announced two new confirmed cases of measles in the province Wednesday.

That brings the total number of confirmed and probable infections reported in Manitoba to 12 since Feb. 10.

Both individuals attended Southwood School in the Rural Municipality of Stanley during the infectious period, a news release late Wednesday stated. The cases were confirmed after recent travel to Mexico.

Public-health officials asked anyone who may have been exposed at the school on April 14-15 or on buses servicing Southwood and Prairie Dale schools on those days to contact Health Links at 204-788-8200 in Winnipeg or toll-free in Manitoba at 1-888-351-9257.

Weather delays start of high school softball

1 minute read Wednesday, Apr. 23, 2025

Poor weather Tuesday afternoon delayed the start of the Brandon High School girls softball season.

The defending champion Vincent Massey Vikings were set to start the season against the Neelin Spartans, but Neelin will play Crocus Plains Thursday to officially get things underway.

Tuesday’s game between the Vikings and Spartans has been moved to April 30.

The campaign sees all three schools play a round-robin style regular season on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:15 p.m. with the finals, which also serve as a zone qualifier, scheduled for May 13.

Sports Looking Back: April 23, 2025

2 minute read Wednesday, Apr. 23, 2025

ON TELEVISION

• MLB – Yankees at Guardians, noon (SNW); Blue Jays at Astros, 6:30 p.m. (SN1)

• NHL – Canadiens at Capitals, 6 p.m. (SNW); Stars at Avalanche, 8:30 p.m. (SN360); Oilers at Kings, 9 p.m. (SNW)

• NBA –Magic at Celtics, 6 p.m. (TSN3); Warriors at Rockets, 8:30 p.m. (TSN3)

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