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Selkirk ER nurses call for action

By Morgan Modjeski 3 minute read 2:02 AM CDT

WINNIPEG — The province must take immediate action to increase low staffing levels that are putting Selkirk emergency room nurses at risk, a letter sent to the premier and health minister says.

The letter, sent by the Manitoba Nurses Union and signed by 35 ER nurses, detailed multiple recent incidents at the Selkirk Regional Health Centre. In one case, a nurse was stabbed with a pen by a patient who had been waiting 24 hours for care. In another case, a nurse was bitten by a patient.

“Nurses in that emergency department are extremely frustrated,” said Manitoba Nurses Union president Darlene Jackson. “This is not something that happened in the last month — or overnight — these are problems that have been growing.”

The five-page letter was sent Tuesday to Premier Wab Kinew, Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara and leaders of the Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority. It contained 10 requests to improve safety inside the emergency department, including establishing safer nurse-to-patient staffing levels, eliminating the practice of “single physician coverage” in the emergency department and implementing an institutional safety officer around the clock.

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Elections Manitoba asked to assist with referendum

By Carol Sanders 3 minute read 2:02 AM CDT

WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s non-partisan elections management agency could help its Alberta counterpart with that province’s October referendum — an event one political expert expects to be a “shemozzle.”

Elections Alberta has asked Elections Manitoba to send staff to assist with the vote, the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Manitoba confirmed Wednesday.

The Oct. 19 referendum will ask Albertans 10 questions, including whether that province should remain part of Canada.

Each of the referendum questions will be on separate numbered and colour-coded ballots, which will be counted by hand. With an estimated 2,966,192 voters in the province — registered as of May 2025 — there could be as many as 30 million ballots to count.

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Scouting group honours Mark Johnston

By Perry Bergson 8 minute read 2:02 AM CDT

Mark Johnston’s labour of love has landed him on a Wall of Honour.

The veteran hockey man, who died at 67 on Jan. 14, 2024, will be officially inducted into the Professional Hockey Scouts Foundation’s Wall of Honour on Aug. 28 at a dinner in Okotoks, Alta.

The event is being held at the Viking Rentals Centre Events Hall in Okotoks, the permanent site of the Professional Hockey Scouts Foundation Wall of Honour.

Johnston never wanted to be in the spotlight, but his wife Cheryl and son Chris said the former head scout for the Western Hockey League’s Brandon Wheat Kings would have appreciated the nod from his peers.

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Napinka renovation company expands building, workforce and services

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Napinka renovation company expands building, workforce and services

By Abiola Odutola 5 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

A Napinka renovation company has expanded its workforce, services and physical operations just two years after opening its doors.

C.F.L. Renovations, owned by Colin and Faye Leforte, has expanded its existing building and grown its workforce from two people when the company started to six employees.

Colin told the Sun the company also added roofing and basement foundation work to its range of services, allowing it to take on more projects in Napinka and communities throughout southwestern Manitoba.

“We have already seen strong demand for our roofing services, particularly for older, two-storey farmhouses,” he said in an interview.

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Graves soldiers on at Tamarack

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Graves soldiers on at Tamarack

By Thomas Friesen 5 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

WASAGAMING — The Tamarack golf tournament is special to many for different reasons.

For Darren Graves, it has been quality time with a good friend, year after year.

This time, however, he’s playing with a heavy heart after his best friend, Ron Maier, died on a hiking trip less than a month after the 2025 Tamarack.

“Initially, I was thinking I might not even come and play but I knew that wouldn’t be his wishes,” said Graves, who snuck his way into the championship flight in the master’s men’s division and just defeated Chris Patrick 4 and 3 to reach the semifinals at Clear Lake Golf Course on Wednesday.

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Correction

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The Brandon golfer who played for the University of Texas San Antonio is Tom Relf. Incorrect information was provided to the Sun and appeared on Page B1 of Wednesday’s paper.

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Boguski, Manitoba aim for top at 15u natioanls

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Boguski, Manitoba aim for top at 15u natioanls

By Rowan McCarthy 5 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

Manitoba’s 15-and-under baseball team starts its journey at the Ray Carter Cup in Summerside, P.E.I., today, and Brandon native Beckett Boguski hopes he and his teammates will do their province proud by bringing home a championship.

“I’m feeling pretty good,” said Boguski ahead of the tournament. “Our team is pretty good and we have a chance to win some games.”

Team Manitoba’s 15U squad has been working together since the beginning of the summer. In just over two months, they’ve had to get themselves ready for games against some of the best teams in Canada.

In that time, they’ve played in two smaller tournaments and competed in two exhibition games against Team Saskatchewan.

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Defending scramble champs survive scare

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Defending scramble champs survive scare

By Thomas Friesen 4 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

WASAGAMING — Jayne Troop and Jody Bieber aren’t ready for a changing of the guard just yet.

They’ve been watching the youngsters in the Tamarack golf tournament ladies scramble division bomb the ball past them for a few years now, but time and time again, the sisters prove they have the game to overcome it.

Troop and Bieber kept their title defence alive on Wednesday, coming back to beat Lana Dubois and Jen Thiessen 1 up at Clear Lake Golf Course.

“They are tough competition for whoever gets them. They’re big-ball hitters and great players. They were great to play with, too,” Bieber said.

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Sports Looking Back: Aug. 20, 2026

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ON TELEVISION

TENNIS — Cincinnati Open, WTA Quarterfinals, 12 p.m. (TSN3), ATP Quarterfinals, 2 p.m. (TSN3)

GOLF — CPKC Women’s Open, First Round, 5 p.m. (TSN1)

MLB — Blue Jays at Rays, 12 p.m. (SNW), Yankees at Orioles, 5:30 p.m. (SNW)

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Intoxicated person

Brandon police arrested a highly intoxicated woman downtown on Tuesday evening.

Officers were called to a duplex on the 200 block of Louise Avenue for a report of a 19-year-old woman causing a disturbance, police said Tuesday.

Relatives told police they did not want the woman to be in the home in the condition she was in at the time. Police arrested the woman under the Protective Detention & Care of Intoxicated Persons Act.

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Woman stabbed

Manitoba RCMP charged a 14-year-old boy with aggravated assault after a woman was stabbed on Saturday in Sapotaweyak Cree Nation.

Mounties were called to a residence around 11 a.m. in the community northeast of Swan River for a report of a stabbing, RCMP said in a news release on Monday.

When police arrived at the scene, they found a 19-year-old woman who had been stabbed multiple times.

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Manitoba prepares project pitches for investment summit

By Gabrielle Piché 5 minute read Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026

WINNIPEG — Powerhouse investors may hear pitches on Manitoba mines, silica sand projects and a massive greenhouse in Dauphin during Canada’s first major investors summit.

The Manitoba government is finalizing its list of projects to pitch at the Canada Investment Summit next month.

“The conversations that’ll be had … will be about investments in the billions of dollars,” Premier Wab Kinew said Friday.

“It’ll be one step among many that we take to build a bright future in Manitoba.”

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