Soggy and Cool Start to the Week in Winnipeg: Colleen Bready's Forecast
Soggy and Cool Start to the Week in Winnipeg Forecast

Colleen Bready’s Forecast: Soggy and cool start to the week in Winnipeg. Published June 15, 2026 at 2:16PM EDT. Colleen Bready provides current conditions and an updated weather forecast for June 15, 2026.

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World Cup and Transit

A U.K. family who booked a World Cup trip to Toronto without any tickets will now be attending a game. Gas prices in Toronto are dropping, but a return to normal rates may take time. The World Cup drives the biggest Vancouver transit ridership surge since the 2010 Olympics.

Weather Records

Warm weather records were broken in 26 B.C. communities. A new framework for Alberta’s public health inspectors creates risk, opponents say.

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Community and Crime

Valour Canada hosts a trip to Italy looking at Canadian WWII participation. Public servants at Canada’s cyber spy agency can now apply for an early retirement incentive. A man on a scooter was seriously injured after colliding with a car on Carling Ave. A wallaby remains loose but is being monitored on Montreal’s South Shore. How Quebec has influenced medical assistance in dying across Canada. A $5M-winning lottery ticket was bought in Alberta. A boy was found injured after a Parkland County hit-and-run. Nova Scotia Health has issued drug alerts for four counties this month. Two men were arrested for impaired driving following Halifax-area crashes. A pre-teen girl was sexually assaulted at knifepoint: Winnipeg police. Store and vehicle windows were smashed in a convenience store robbery: Winnipeg police. A timeline of the Misha Pavelick murder investigation and trial. The city is preparing to pour $8.2M into Mosaic Stadium upgrades in 2027. A Guelph man was charged after he was caught on camera with a crossbow. $22K in copper wire was stolen from a Guelph construction site. Saskatchewan premier says there’s room to make better use of a trade deal with Europe. A Saskatoon construction company was fined after a worker fell two floors off a ladder. A ‘calm, steady voice’ on the 911 line was remembered after the sudden death of a Sudbury dispatcher. Kids were unbuckled, on the floor in a speeding vehicle: OPP. AMDSB condemns ‘targeted, hateful’ acts after flagpoles were cut down; OPP seek suspects. Police seek information after Pride flags were stolen from Norwich homes and school property. A child was injured in a road rage incident in Barrie. Police call ‘foul play’ after human remains were discovered in Thornton earlier this month. A Wheatley man was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after a crash. One person was taken to hospital following a Windsor crash.

Politics

Canada welcomes a new ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran, Carney says. Ottawa will introduce privacy and clean drinking water legislation this week. Military police are directed to stop accepting sexual offence complaints.

Business

PM Carney: First Canadian firm awarded contract under SAFE agreement. Shopify board fights a shareholder push to create an AI policy. S&P/TSX composite is up more than 300 points, oil down after news of U.S.-Iran deal.

Health

Scientists say GLP-1s improved male testosterone levels and sperm count. Researchers say it matters what liquid you take your pills with. Ebola cases in eastern Congo climb to 782 and deaths reach 181, authorities say.

Entertainment

Japan's DJ Rinoka bobs to the beat as a child prodigy techno artist. Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' opens No. 1, while 'Obsession' sensation continues. Gene Shalit, longtime 'Today' show movie critic with bushy hair and massive mustache, dies at 100.

Sports

Shapovalov ends a five-match losing streak with a first-round win at Queen's Club. Don't expect a repeat: UFC boss Dana White says 'never again' to another White House fight night. Cape Verde is impressive early in its World Cup debut, shutting out Spain in the first half of their match.

Lifestyle

German working-age population to shrink dramatically: study. The world wants more high-protein products, but there's not enough whey to go around. Gen Zers are more risk-averse; experts say it’s ruining their dating lives.

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Climate & Environment

Endangered whale recently seen off Cape Cod may need rescue after entanglement. Kilauea erupts for the 49th time with fountains expected to grow fast. Greek fishermen struggle to keep up with pufferfish invaders.

Sci-Tech

Humans prefer to walk counter-clockwise, scientists find - but no one knows why. Apple’s big Siri update is here; now the real challenge begins. The strongest influence on children’s brains may not be what many expect, a study suggests.