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Vol. I · No. 178 · 1637 Reports Sunday, June 28, 2026
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Leaf Rapids residents describe violence, service crises amid provincial oversight

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Topics in This Edition

Leaf RapidsManitoba crimeBoil water advisory

Summary

The segment covers a week of escalating violence in Leaf Rapids, a small northern Manitoba town, including a fatal beating, another assault, a shooting/stabbing, shootings at residences, and an arson. It also addresses the town's only grocery store nearing closure with bare shelves, a long-standing boil water advisory, and lack of local government. Residents including Leanna Anderson describe fear and appeal to federal/provincial officials; the report references RCMP deployment of major crimes, canine, and enforcement teams plus a provincial email on $600,000 in earmarked funds. It notes the 2002 Ruttan mine closure and 2019 provincial takeover after council dissolution.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reflects a documented local crisis supported by contemporaneous RCMP statements and multiple independent outlets. Viewer perception is grounded in primary resident accounts and official responses rather than exaggeration. Missing broader context includes population trends from census data and prior infrastructure challenges, but no major factual distortions or loaded framing appear. The tone is empathetic to residents without undermining official actions. One potential skew is emphasis on resident frustration over the provincial response without detailing other recent funding efforts.

Key Moments

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Series of violent incidents last week including fatal beating at school, assault with life-changing injuries, shooting/stabbing, shootings at residences, and house fire

Corroborated by Manitoba RCMP release on escalating incidents around June 19, 2026, and deployment of additional units.

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Boil water advisory since August 2013, longest in Manitoba

Confirmed by provincial records cited in CBC reporting.

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Only grocery store (Co-op) facing closure with empty shelves

Reported across Global News, CTV, and CBC with statements from store management.

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Town under provincial administration since 2019 after council dissolution

Confirmed by CBC, CTV, Wikipedia, and multiple reports citing quorum issues.

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Province earmarked $600,000 for water, firefighting, and roads

Referenced as email response in segment; no independent confirmation of exact figure found, though province has announced water infrastructure funding elsewhere.

Sources Consulted

  1. Leaf Rapids RCMP investigating a series of escalating incidents
  2. Once a 'bright shining star,' Leaf Rapids in 'heartbreaking ...'
  3. Leaf Rapids residents call for government help amid 'humanitarian crisis'
  4. Leaf Rapids
  5. ‘State of crisis’: Manitoba town demands support amid lacking resources, growing violence