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Heat warning covers portions of north, northwestern Manitoba

Heat warning covers portions of north, northwestern Manitoba
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From heatwaves to snowstorms, parts of Manitoba seeing drastically different weather

  WINNIPEG It s a tale of one province divided into two thanks to the weather. Depending on where you live in Manitoba, the weather situation could be extremely different. Winnipeg and much of southern Manitoba dealt with the first heatwave of the year. A special weather statement was issued by Environment Canada on Tuesday saying temperatures were going to hover around the 30 Celsius mark. Tuesday wasn t the only warm day, as several temperature records were set on Monday. The Arnes area set a record of 32 C, which beat the old record of 30 C which was set in 1970. The Fisher Branch area also broke a record set in 1970 by having a temperature of 31.2 C.

Editorial: Former councillor practised politics based on her principles

Photograph By Thompson Citizen files Stella Locker, who died April 29 at the age of 87, and served seven consecutive terms as a city councillor, beginning in 1989 until her retirement from municipal politics in 2014, all while helping to run a business, was sometimes viewed as a person who was against everything, but the reality was more nuanced then that. The Thompson Citizen once received a letter to the editor, while Locker was still a member of council, suggesting that, instead of attending the meetings in person, she just put a cardboard cutout holding up a sign that said “no” in the council chambers so that her votes would be counted. And while it’s true that Locker voted in opposition on a lot of resolutions and bylaws, some of which passed, she didn’t do so because she was against everything. She did so because she thought those particular resolutions and bylaws were not well thought-out or likely to be effective or a good use of taxpayers

Former Thompson Chamber of Commerce president will represent Conservatives in next federal election

“Most of my life, I’ve lived up north,” Larocque, who is Métis, told the Thompson Citizen in a May 11 interview. “My parents met in Churchill. I’ve lived in Wabowden, Leaf Rapids, Flin Flon, The Pas, Wanless, Thompson. The north is my home and it always has been. When I got married, I left the north and then when I came back I noticed that nothing had changed. It broke my heart to see the condition of the north when it used to be so prosperous.” In Larocque’s view, having an MP who is not part of the government is a disadvantage to the riding, which has been held by the NDP for all but two terms since 1979, with the Liberals capturing the seat in 2006 and 1993. Elijah Harper, who won the 1993 election, is the only MP for Churchill (which became Churchill-Keewatinook Aski in 2015) to have been a member of the governing party.

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