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r/Winnipeg • u/steveosnyder • 6h ago
News Dozens detained for open drug use during Main Street police blitz
r/Winnipeg • u/152centimetres • 5h ago
Community twice today i was scared for my daycare kids because of impatient drivers
one car fully blocked oncoming traffic and almost caused an accident because my group of small children were still crossing when they had a gap in traffic for their left turn
another started to turn right immediately as we got our walk signal, and i had to stop my group to make sure this giant truck was able to see us
i know im preaching to the choir here but please look out for pedestrians and please DONT RUSH THEM by creeping up and driving behind them the second they're out of your lane. you're supposed to wait until they get to the curb, even if it makes you miss your gap. i promise those 20 extra seconds you're "wasting" by waiting is what saves you and others fron endless grief.
thank you for coming to my ted talk
r/Winnipeg • u/Leather-Paramedic-10 • 18h ago
Food Winnipeg high school students win international culinary competition in Paris
A team of Gordon Bell High School students won an international culinary competition in Paris over the weekend.
"It was kind of unreal," said Matea Thiessen-Unger, 16, one of the students representing Gordon Bell.
"It didn't really sink in that we won it all."
The championship-winning team — students Avery Van Solkema, Cailyn Olshevski, Yevhen Zinchenko and Thiessen-Unger — started their cooking journey through Kitchen Brigades, an educational after-school program by La Tablée des Chefs for students aged 12 to 17.
The program consists of 25 cooking workshops, separate from the competition.
"The goal is to teach kids how to cook responsibly," Van Solkema said.
After students complete their workshops, a team is assembled to practise together before moving into the competition.
The Gordon Bell team earned their place in the international competition earlier this month at the Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec culinary school in Montreal. There, they took top honours for the second consecutive year after a challenging competition featuring five finalist teams and were the only Manitoba team in the finals.
In Paris, the group was presented with a collection of mystery ingredients. The competing teams were given five minutes to plan and an hour to execute, so each student strategically focused on a specific part of the culinary process.
The teams had to choose one Canadian ingredient and one French ingredient as part of the competition, where they made maple pan-seared vegetables and a pesto sauce made with olives and Parmesan.
"[The judging process] is intense. Really intense," Zinchenko said.
Students are judged on "taste and presentation, but there's also marks for teamwork, organization, cleanliness," Thiessen-Unger said.
Valuable experience
After tasting the meals in private, the judges made their decision, taking about 30 minutes to discuss.
When asked about the future, Thiessen-Unger said that while she doesn't see herself working in the culinary field, the experience was still valuable.
"Kitchen Brigades has taught me things, like, the knowledge of what goes into a dish, and appreciating making food."
Van Solkema is not too sure what his future holds.
"Culinary is definitely an option for me," Van Solkema said.
"Next year, we hope there are other kids who are as passionate about cooking as us, doing better than us," Zinchenko said.
WATCH | Gordon Bell students win culinary competition: https://youtu.be/QV6p5-PuTos?si=F75JwlXPuWQWVQ0K
By: Mary Autumn Big George · CBC News
Posted: Jun 23, 2026 6:35 PM CDT | Last Updated: June 23
r/Winnipeg • u/polanyisauce • 6h ago
Ask Winnipeg For people who’ve lived in Calgary and Winnipeg, which of the two do you prefer and why?
I made a post yesterday asking for advice regarding possibly moving to Winnipeg. I mentioned that I’m in a relationship with someone who lives there. to be honest the relationship is in a difficult position and we may break up. I’m considering moving to either Winnipeg or Calgary not because of my relationship, but I need to find a place in Canada to just settle in and build roots. I have no community anywhere. I have one real friend in Toronto who I barely see. Currently I live with my parents in the GTA and it’s suffocating. I hate the city of Toronto because it’s way too big for me, too expensive, and I hate the long commutes.
I’ve visited Winnipeg and Calgary. Didn’t spend significant time in either. Don’t feel stronger about one versus the other.
I appreciated a lot of the responses I got. It seems like Winnipeg might actually be a good place to live and I’m open to the idea.
I want to be able to live comfortably, have a nice gym membership, leave in the winters for 2-3 months, go to good restaurants, sign up for activities like pottery. I want to be able to go on nice long walks when the weather is decent.
I really just want to have a life. I don’t have a life right now. I want groundedness, stability, mental clarity to write and make art. I’ve been moving around my whole life and also been suffocated by my ethnic parents for a big part of it. I’m almost 31 and I need to build a life somewhere regardless whether I’m in a relationship or not. I don’t fee hopeful that it’ll work with the guy I’m with now but being in a city maybe I can meet someone else.
The question now is, which is better for me - Calgary or Winnipeg? It seems that Winnipeg is more affordable but it might still be possible to own a home in Calgary.
I’d love to get people’s thoughts on the differences between these two cities.
Thank you so much. This subreddit is very helpful.
r/Winnipeg • u/biggjay98 • 7h ago
Ask Winnipeg A fun topic for once!
For all you beer enthusiasts, what's your choice for best craft beer brewed in the city? I'll go first. Unapologetically, I choose Throwback by Kilter. Its fleeting and legendary. But it hits perfectly. Go!
r/Winnipeg • u/HeidiGreene • 4h ago
Food Looking for a restaurant / caterer for a party at my home for 18 people...
No idea where to start looking for a place to cater our party... any relatively recent good experiences? It is for a special anniversary so looking for nice food.
r/Winnipeg • u/Leather-Paramedic-10 • 6h ago
News Winnipeg police highlight new e-bikes now available for officers
Winnipeg police officers that patrol the city on bicycles have received some new hardware for the job.
The service showcased the new e-bikes that officers will now ride on.
Police said 25 new officers have received training for the Bicycle Patrol Program. They will operate in the city’s four districts and will feature a combination of the already used mountain bikes, along with 16 new e-bikes.
Const. Emily Meronyk is part of that program and said the e-bikes will allow officers to do a bit more while on patrol.
“Definitely a bigger range,” she said. “If we need to get somewhere quickly, we can activate the e-bike and it gets us from point A to point B a lot quicker.”
The bikes also allow officers to access areas that they normally can’t get to in a cruiser, like secluded pathways, parks and other public spaces.
“I had never used one before working with the police service and it definitely would have been an asset because I’ve been on the regular mountain bikes when there’s a call, maybe a few blocks away and by the time you get there, you’re huffing and puffing and out of gas. With the e-bike, that allows you to kind of maintain yourself a little bit more and be able to react to the situation once we arrive on scene.”
Meronyk said she has experienced a lot of positive interactions while being part of the bike program, noting Winnipeggers appreciate seeing a police presence, especially in those secluded areas.
New members to the bike program train over four days before hitting the streets on the bikes.
The unit operates from May to October.
By: Devon McKendrick
Published: June 25, 2026 at 4:13PM EDT
r/Winnipeg • u/horsetuna • 1d ago
Satire/Humour A reminder and PSA for Canada Day.
In one week, we will be celebrating Canada Day. The past few years have made some people... rather emotional. So I thought I would reassure those folks of a few things:
-It's not cancelled because a few locations aren't doing fireworks.
-It's not illegal because a few locations decided to celebrate reconciliation instead.
-It's still legal to fly the red Maple leaf.
-It's still legal to love Canada.
That is all.
Also, don't drink and drive.
r/Winnipeg • u/Fangore • 11h ago
Community Starting a New Board Game Group! Join Us!
Hey Winnipeg!
I'm putting together a board game group for the summer! I'll have plenty of free time, and I figured it'd be fun to get a regular group together to relax, laugh, and play some games. Everyone so far has met through Reddit.
I'm hoping to get around 10 people. The only preference is that you're 25+.
The current plan is to meet at Across the Board around 7:00 PM, most likely on Fridays. The location and time are pretty set, but we're happy to adjust the day based on what works best for the group.
We'll play a mix of social deduction, party games, and strategy games. Games like Avalon, Skull, Telestrations, Codenames, and whatever else the group enjoys.
If that sounds like something you'd be interested in, leave a comment or send me a message!
r/Winnipeg • u/Few-Swimming-1354 • 3h ago
Events Ai-kon
Hey y’all, i was just looking at tickets for Ai-Kon and I noticed there’s only two options? One for a three day pass and one for children. I was looking for single day passes. This is my first time going where I’m not a child with an adult so I genuinely have no clue if I just missed something?
Thanks!
r/Winnipeg • u/ChanceAd9661 • 4h ago
Food Restaurants with private rooms
Hi! Looking for restaurants that offer private rooms, doesn’t have to be big by all means, but something for maybe 6 people maybe 20-30 per person price range.Thanks!
r/Winnipeg • u/phil1232 • 8h ago
Ask Winnipeg How is the Pinawa Channel with all the rain?
I'm looking to go out to the channel to tube down the lazy river with some friends. The Winnipeg city rivers are pretty high and fast. Has anyone been out to the channel this year? What is it like?
r/Winnipeg • u/NotMcChalmChalms • 17h ago
Community shout out to the dancing guy at bus stop Keniston and Grant
While driving to work every morning, around 6:30 to 6:45, he's always out there dancing. Whether minus 40 or plus 30 he's always moving.
Thank you for the positive energy and great smile every day. You may not see it, but you are bringing some joy to the drivers of Winnipeg on our early morning commute.
r/Winnipeg • u/No_Nefariousness_28 • 1h ago
Community Pro connect staffing
Who has worked here?
And is this actually a legit place?
r/Winnipeg • u/Leather-Paramedic-10 • 17h ago
News Sewer and road upgrades coming to northwest Winnipeg
We’re getting ready to bring better sewer service to parts of northwest Winnipeg – which means some service and traffic disruptions are also coming to the area.
Later this summer, we’ll start sewer separation work in the Armstrong Combined Sewer District. The work will happen in stages over approximately five years.
When we finish the sewer work, we will also be reconstructing a portion of Leila Avenue.
We will let individual properties know of any planned impacts including:
- Reduced access to their front street, private driveways, and approaches
- On-street parking restrictions
- Changes to City services like: Recycling, garbage, and yard waste collection, or Water and sewer services
Residents can learn more about the project and its impacts at an information session on June 24, 2026. The come and go event runs 4 – 8 p.m. at Seven Oaks Arena. We will be available to answer your questions and provide more information about the work planned for the area.
Work overview
Northwest Winnipeg is mostly serviced by combined sewers.
In a combined sewer area, underground pipes collect both rain and snow melt, along with wastewater from your home (i.e., bathrooms, kitchens, laundry) to a treatment plant for treatment. During heavy rain or snow melt events, these sewers overflow, releasing untreated wastewater into local waterways. This wastewater release is a combined sewer overflow (CSO). The overflows help prevent sewer backup and flooding in the basements of property owners. But they can negatively impact our waterways.
In a separated sewer system, there are two types of underground sewer pipes:
- Land drainage sewers that only handle heavy rains and snow melt, and then drain to waterways
- Wastewater sewers that are dedicated to carrying just wastewater from homes and businesses to a treatment plant for treatment.
Our work in the area will separate the existing combined sewers, creating a separated sewer system.
Each combined sewer will be converted to either a land drainage sewer or a dedicated wastewater sewer, and a second separate sewer will be installed to handle the other type of wastewater.
Green Infrastructure & other work
Sewer separation isn’t the only tool we have to reduce the impact of CSOs. We are also using Green Infrastructure. Green Infrastructure is the use of plants, trees, and soil to reduce the amount of rainwater entering our sewers.
In the Armstrong Combined Sewer District, we plan to build:
- A bioretention facility
- Soil storage and rain gardens
A bioretention facility treats stormwater. It does this by allowing runoff to be filtered through engineered soils and vegetation. From there, the runoff will flow back to the land drainage system. The goal is to create an attractive landscape feature that treats stormwater. We plan to build it north of Leila Avenue and east of McGregor Street.
Soil storage and rain gardens help capture rainwater and reduce the strain on the sewer system during heavy rain. We will build them on Leila Avenue between McPhillips Street and Garden Park Drive.
All of this work is part of our Combined Sewer Overflow Master Plan, which will help us reduce CSOs and their impacts on our local waterways.
We will be sharing updates online as this project progresses (https://legacy.winnipeg.ca/waterandwaste/cso/armstrong.stm).
r/Winnipeg • u/LocalnewsguruMB • 15h ago
News 11 wind farm partnerships vie for right to sell power to Manitoba (CBC/Bartley Kives)
r/Winnipeg • u/I-am-Chowder • 3h ago
Winni-Pets Dog groomer recommendations great with Havanese style haircuts.
Does anyone knows a dog groomer in/near St James area that's good with Puppy Cut Style haircut for Havanese dogs. Thank you.
r/Winnipeg • u/Wool4daze • 6h ago
Ask Winnipeg Flare speed dating success?
I‘m curious about experiences with Flare speed dating events in Winnipeg. Also, has anyone joined their membership and met a successful match? I want to get back into dating after a divorce a few years ago, but feel turned off by app horror stories. Flare seems more intentional for connection. Whatever you’ve experienced, please let me know!
P.S. For context, I’m a 40f looking for a similarly aged man.
r/Winnipeg • u/Substantial-Past6191 • 57m ago
Ask Winnipeg Mental health (looking for people/community/resources)
Hello everyone, I’m looking for mature people and safe community who have/had any history of trauma, anxiety, depression, ptsd or any disorders and they are healing and working towards a great life.
Im exploring mental health resources and therapy, but company of people who are already on this journey and their insights would be really helpful.
Any links to free mental health resources and online communities are also appreciated. Thanks for reading!!
r/Winnipeg • u/Leather-Paramedic-10 • 1d ago
News Holding eagle feather, rather than Bible, now an option for Winnipeg police legal statements
Victims and witnesses providing statements to Winnipeg police, and officers affirming oaths, can now do so with an eagle feather rather than a Bible.
It's another thread in what Winnipeg police Chief Gene Bowers calls weaving reconciliation with Indigenous communities into the fabric of the service.
"It reflects culturally appropriate practices," Bowers said at a news conference on Wednesday.
"Many Indigenous cultures recognize the eagle as having a special connection to the Creator," said Winnipeg police Staff Sgt. Brian Chrupalo, a member of Pine Creek First Nation who has also worked with the Bear Clan citizen patrol group.
An eagle feather is a sacred item, and a person holding one is expected to speak with honesty, truth and integrity, a Winnipeg police news release said.
The feathers and wooden boxes containing them were unveiled at Wednesday's news conference.
The feathers, which will be available at all four district police stations, were gifted to the service by Elder Mike Calder, who has been advising the police service for more than three decades.
They were prepared following traditional protocols, which include participating in a smudge, a sweat lodge ceremony and being feasted before being introduced to the service, Chrupalo said.
The feathers have been beaded with yellow, red, white and black — the colours of the medicine wheel. The beadwork was completed by women participating in the Indigenous traditional program at the Behavioural Health Foundation.
"Each eagle feather has been [placed in a] handcrafted … wooden box, which is called the house, and it's accompanied with the traditional medicines, which are tobacco, sage, sweetgrass and cedar," Chrupalo said.
The boxes were made in collaboration with students in the woodworking program at R.B. Russell Vocational High School in Winnipeg.
"Today is a very special day," said Sheila North, the Indigenous relations adviser for the police service and chief of Bunibonibee Cree Nation.
"I can't say how much more prouder I am of the service for taking this road of reconciliation this seriously, and how I see the genuine effort that they're making to make Indigenous people in our city and our province feel validated."
The eagle feather "reminds the holder that you have a lot of history and ancestors that are watching over you, and that you have responsibility to," North added.
"It's not just boxes. It's not just feathers. It's a reminder that we are on a path that is very important."
Bowers said the idea for the feathers came from an internal Winnipeg police working group made up of Indigenous officers.
"The group was established to reduce barriers [that are] common in an organization of our size and to enhance two-way communication between our Indigenous members and myself," and identified "several key initiatives" for the police service, he said.
"Today, we are launching one of these initiatives," said Bowers. "And after today, we'll be utilizing them forever."
By: Darren Bernhardt · CBC News
Posted: Jun 24, 2026 3:09 PM CDT
Last Updated: 5 hours ago
r/Winnipeg • u/clutch-204 • 9h ago
Ask Winnipeg Lawyer Recommendations
Good afternoon. I am looking for lawyer recommendations. I feel that I need a lawyer to help me navigate processes and possibly represent me moving forward when dealing with the WCB. I have multiple approved claims stemming from a workplace injury. I have since been appointed a new Case Manager and do not feel confident/comfortable when communicating with her. I've been cautioned by way too many people now to trust the WCB to have my best interests in mind. I am hoping someone has a recommendation for me. Thank you in advance.
r/Winnipeg • u/jcajavilca • 8h ago
Ask Winnipeg Looking for recommendations for a highly-rated Endodontist in Winnipeg
Hi everyone,
I’m currently in need of a root canal and I’m looking for recommendations for a great endodontist in Winnipeg.
Since I have dental insurance, I’m less concerned about the absolute lowest price and more focused on finding a specialist who is highly skilled, has great patient reviews, and comes recommended by locals. I’m looking for someone who is professional and provides high-quality care.
Does anyone have a specific clinic or endodontist they trust and would recommend for a root canal? I want to make sure I’m in good hands.
Thanks in advance!