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Tournament crowns its champions
2 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CSTMinot Wolves goalie Macklin Kelly (41) takes a shot by Brandon Wheat Kings forward Keane Forsythe (16) in the crest of his jersey as he makes one of his 46 saves in a 3-2 victory. On the left, Wolves defenceman Renden Roteliuk (5) throws an arm around the neck of Wheat Kings forward Jaxon Bishop (11) to keep him contained.
Minot Wolves forward Finnigan Durno (7) goes down to a knee to score what proved to be the winning goal in a 3-2 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings in the under-15 AA final at the Tournament of Champions on Sunday afternoon at Enns Brothers Arena as defenceman Kayde Jackson (91), goalie Lyndan Spurway (64) and forward Easton Mcburney (44) look on. Abram Wheeler and Maddox Kotaska also scored for Minot and Wolves goalie Macklin Kelly made 46 saves, with Oliver Marvin and Lawson Newman replying for Brandon.
Meanwhile, in the U13 AA girls final, the Southeast Goldwings blanked the Lumsden Lynx 4-0, and in an all-Brandon final in the U11 A division, the AtoMcSkyBlue Wheat Kings beat the AtoMcBlack Wheat Kings 6-3. Marx Boguski scored twice for Blue while Kasey Calvert had a natural hat trick for Black. (Photos by Perry Bergson/The Brandon Sun)
Sticks and gloves fly as the Minot Wolves celebrate their 3-2 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings in the under-15 AA final.
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Trial pits animal-welfare group against horse exporter
4 minute read Preview Friday, Feb. 13, 2026MMF closer to treaty with feds
2 minute read Friday, Feb. 13, 2026WINNIPEG — The Manitoba Métis Federation is one step closer to having a self-government treaty with the federal government.
Federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty introduced Bill C-21 Thursday, the Red River Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Treaty, which if passed would be the first self-government treaty with any Métis government in the country.
“This treaty has been 156 years in the making and represents the cherished vision of our ancestors and elders, who fought so hard to preserve our existence and keep the flame of our nationhood alive through the dark times,” MMF President David Chartrand said in a statement.
“This legislation realizes their vision and shows that the fighting spirit of the Red River Métis — Canada’s negotiation partner in Confederation and the founders of Manitoba — can never be dismissed when we stand for what we believe in.”
Province to power up smart thermostat program, rebates
5 minute read Friday, Feb. 13, 2026WINNIPEG — Manitobans may get cash for turning down the thermostat during peak energy-use periods next winter.
Money will flow, too, for those willing to limit the use of air conditioning during peak summer times.
“The intent… is just to shift energy use,” said Michael Stocki, Efficiency Manitoba’s vice-president of efficiency programs.
“As our economy continues to grow, as people shift from fossil fuels to electric technology, that peak — and managing that peak — has become more and more important in Manitoba.”
Katz strongly denies bribe allegations
6 minute read Preview Friday, Feb. 13, 2026Old-school financial advice that no longer fits
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026Prepare now for a smooth transition
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2 minute read Preview Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026Couple who tortured, killed animals sentenced to 12 years
6 minute read Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg couple who tortured and killed dozens of cats and other small animals for an online paying audience was sentenced to 12 years in prison Wednesday.
Crown and defence lawyers jointly recommended the sentence for Irene Lima and Chad Kabecz in a case that prompted massive public outrage.
“The depravity is stunning,” said King’s Bench Justice Jeffrey Harris, who banned both offenders from possessing animals for life. “In over 40 years as a lawyer and judge, I have not seen any facts come close to this … I cannot begin to conceive of the suffering of these defenceless animals as you tortured them to death for your own deviant sexual pleasure and profit.”
Lima, 56, crushed the animals to death with her bare feet, while 41-year-old Kabecz recorded the killings, videos of which were shared with paying customers via a chat group where Lima was known as “Goddess May.”
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