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‘Insult to injury’: Former Winnipeg CAO paid after leaving
4 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDTWINNIPEG — A Manitoba government deputy minister was paid by both the province and the city even though he left his civic position more than a year ago.
The Winnipeg’s public disclosure compensation report revealed the extent to which two levels of taxpayers were on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars in salary payments to Michael Jack, who is Manitoba’s deputy minister of business, mining, trade and job creation and formerly the city’s chief administrative officer.
Jack resigned as city CAO on July 15, 2024 and was paid $410,769 that year — 43 per cent more than his previous year’s salary, $286,782.
In 2025, after Jack was appointed deputy minister at a starting salary of $184,554, he also received $164,007 in compensation from the City of Winnipeg, although he did not work for the city that year.
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Brandon declares local state of emergency
4 minute read Saturday, Jul. 4, 2026The City of Brandon has declared a state of local emergency as officials prepare for forecasted flooding along the Assiniboine and Shellmouth river basins and continued increases in river levels.
The council voted unanimously during a special meeting Saturday evening to support the recommendation of the city’s Emergency Manager, Tobin Praznik, and Director of Engineering, Kyle Winters, following updated provincial flood forecasts showing continued increases in expected river levels.
Mayor Jeff Fawcett said the move is a proactive measure to protect residents, critical infrastructure and property.
“The declaration should not alarm residents, … it is intended to ensure the city is prepared well before the river reaches its expected peak around July 12,” he told the Sun.
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PAST IMPORT DRAFT PICKS
2 minute read Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2026PREVIOUS IMPORT DRAFT SELECTIONS
Round, pick number, player, position, country, regular season WHL games played.
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(CHL allows three players per team for first time.)
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Wiebe gives update on $1M security fund
5 minute read Friday, Jun. 26, 2026WINNIPEG — A $1-million security enhancement fund for places of worship and cultural centres announced in January has been fully allocated, but the funds have not yet flowed, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe said this week.
“It’s really about just ensuring that the right resources are going to the areas where we’re going to have the biggest impact to keep people safe,” Wiebe said in an interview.
The province announced the fund to support Manitoba communities facing acts of hate, targeted intimidation and vandalism by helping community organizations strengthen safety measures, improve preparedness and install security infrastructure to meet specific needs.
It followed a series of hate-motivated attacks targeting Jewish and Muslim communities.
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RECENT WINNERS
1 minute read Friday, Jun. 26, 2026Recent winners of the Crocus athlete of the year awards.
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• BOYS: Seth McAuley
• GIRLS: Rebecca Alebiosu
- O'greysik, Gayle
- Fox, Sidney thomas
- Brown, Verna
- Harvey, Mel
- Bercier, Carolyn fern
- Burch, William harold
- Warkentin, Jack
- Harper, Doreen mildred
- Wilson, Arthur
- Aberson, Dirk h.
- Gray, Thomas (tom)
- Ramsey, Helen
- Judd, Verna anne
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