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maybe watch some tv or some movies. Let's get this rain out-of-the-way. >> Peter: get it out of our system, and yes especially some areas to western manitoba lease, it has been snow. Let's take a look at this. >> This was the scene that iron claw in 1999 on twitter woke up to in brandon this morning. A heavy wet snow, and by this afternoon, there was eight centimetres and the shiloh area. David grant sharing that, and in killarney, look at that. Pretty much looked like winter rosie 744 in that photo sharing it with us. With winter driving conditions along highway 10 arriving at mountain national park. This is 18th street north in brandon. The snow falling on leafed trees. So broken branches, and the source river area as well, the terrible travel condition. It as you can see here, this was as of mid afternoon, we had only seen about 14, to 16 millimetres of rain in winnipeg, but were fell after that. Of course the deer whatever he reporting 55.6 millimetres. A tonight environment canada leading that snowfall warning in effect for brandon. The killarney area, and this is for a pretense and metres of snow. 10 to 15 in fact. Some treacherous travel conditions overnight tonight, and then that rainfall warning for winnipeg portage, and also including the winnipeg she said the brandon area. This is for 50 to 60 millimetres of rain possible through to gimli by tomorrow afternoon when it tapers off. Here's a look at how much is yet to fall. We're talking maybe up to five, and more millimetres potentially up to 10 to 20 millimetres to portions of the interlake. Overnight tonight though, temperatures falling back to 4 degrees, the winds from the northwest continuing to stay strong. Gusts of 50 to 60 kilometres per hour continue, and there was your day tomorrow. Temperatures staying in single digits. The rain in the morning, easing in the afternoon. It is time for your camping forecast, and it will be a wet start the last weekend of may at hecla grindstone tonight. When 9 degrees eight in saint laurent. That ascended out. That will be the nicer they will be into the teens first bruce woods. 15, five and the birds hill area. 17 in saint mallow as the sun returns be a kind with some rain and some son, we get a rainbow. Graham sharing this beautiful lake of the woods. >> Lisa: funding challenges when picture transit. >> Kevin: will meet return we dig into a new report laying out Closed captioning for this global program is brought to you in part by Access Credit Union. Get a mortgage with more flexibility, options and solutions. Visit access mortgage. Visit accesscu.ca/mortgage. When it feels like all that's left is “work hard”. It's time to play again. Easily find your next favorite game with Bodog.net Free casino games, Poker tips and Sports odds. Make a play. For 30 years, Walmart's helped Canadians save through a lot. The Elmo Craze in ‘96. Your endless wait for dial-up. Sfx: Iconic dial up ‘trying to connect' sound Those wide, shapeless jeans... that hair thing with the uh teeth. In the 2000s, you were all doing this. So we did this. In 2020, the race for toilet paper was won here. Whatever was happening, we made it happen - for less. 30 years later, we still are. ( ) Meet Dave. He's feeling the burn of summer. His ac has called it quits, leaving him in a sweaty predicament. Oh my goodness, Dave. What is going on here? Oh, hey babe. Just trying to stay cool. Have you called the ac guys? That's where Abundant Air steps in. They're the heroes Dave needs to beat the heat. With their expertise and speedy service, they'll have him chilling in no time. Here. Pants are back in style now, thanks to Abundant Air. I want you to...take me...to the future.Let 'er rip. ( ) This is what we callvibrant collaboration. (Gasp) Woman:Last night, a Jedi was murdered. Home, please. The trio is back! (Snap) (Cheering) ( ) The Doctor:These are great, like, the best, like, wow! ( ) The next lotto 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot is a massive $54 million! Imagine the possibilities Plus, the Classic $5 million jackpot. Two chances tofind your possible. We're ready. Let's go, let's go! (Sirens blaring) ANNOUNCER:9-1-1,season finale Thursdayat 8 Eastern on Global. >> Kevin: welcome back in the report is highlighting the financial woes facing winnipeg transit, which has some worried about future cuts. >> Lisa: daisy welk on the bus budget shortfall, and what some say is the way to fix it.

metro vancouver winnipeg transit is facing a $37 million operating budget shortfall according to this is the end of the line, and report bite leading mobility. The local amount committed transit union president believes this is not a good look. You and because that's the first indication of the debt of what weaver her to as the death spiral. Where, loss in revenue, a loss in funding results in service cuts metro vancouver winnipeg councillor janice lukes confirming the accuracy of the report for winnipeg says it may also impact the potential of future projects, like a new route network, and transitions to electric buses. >> When you see that 82 percent take personal vehicles, and our roads are falling apart we are putting a hundred net when I do 1 million into the roads. 9 percent take transit, we're putting 238 million into transit. >> Reporter: leading mobility explains shortfalls and operating funds were kicked into full throttle by the pandemic. >> There's a lot of ridership, there is a pretty substantial hit on the city's budget when it comes to transit fare revenue. >> Reporter: also in the report, most 80 percent of winnipeg transit operating costs are covered by property tax and fares. It argues, those are not enough options recommending new funding sources including further taxes and levies. Importantly, it says more help from the provincial and federal governments is also needed. >> We have advocated as recently as march on the federal level for the canadian government to ample international transit strategy. Just as the rest of the g-7 nations have done. >> Reporter: lukes feeling the same only ten cents on every tax dollar makes its way to cities. >> And thus we have federal support, less we have provincial support, it is basically status quo. Barely. Barely pulling it together. >> Reporter: up to 2017, the prophet supported 50 percent of winnipeg's transit operating funds. An e-mailed statement, at that budget 2024 has committed to increasing annual operating funds once again, that was not specific. Global news also reached out to the federal government, did not hear back by broadcast. Daisy welcome global news. >> Kevin: so one thing that has impacted ridership levels has been safety issues. Winnipeg's community safety officers who told you about them throughout the last few months. They have been focusing on transit safety for about three months now. The head of that program bought christmas it says after doing a lot of initial work outside the buses, that's my team has been working on the buses directly for the last few weeks, and they continue to try and make a difference. >> Reporter: >> Hats off to the team, a lot of them left comfortable careers to jump into this on very short notice, because mr the team up very quickly, and they have taken on a very difficult, and challenging task. Getting on a bus. Affect the southern chiefs organization is getting a federal funding boost for the downtown bay revitalization. Infrastructure canada, and prairies can are contributing 25, and $6 million respectively. A person will be a new indigenous cultural and economic centre with a museum clinic in over 300 housing units. The historic building was transferred to sco in 2022, for one dollar. The organization aims to begin opening the centre in 2026. The building's 100th anniversary. Mp dan vandal says the project is reconciliation in action. >> This is our way forward in downtown winnipeg. And I believe with the southern chiefs organization is doing here at the grand chief is doing will stand as an example. For the entire country. >> Lisa: a product has previously received federal provincial and municipal funding toward a 200 million-dollar budgets. Sco grand chief cherrie daniel said today, the organization is looking at borrowing what is needed to meet their goal. Part of the funding we'll go towards an app that connects the first nations to employment. Danielle smith says the province will continue to prioritize indigenous employment. >> On the preacher militia work that we have done, it was about 90 percent of the people working here were first nations. And we are trying to continue to hold those numbers as we get more into the construction phase. >> Kevin: well the annual doors open winnipeg goes this weekend all throughout the city. The first doors open was launched in 2004, and it's grown in popularity ever since. The event one saturday, and sunday, and it's free for anyone who wants to attend. Gives numbers of the public a chance to visit places they otherwise would not have access to, like the bond street jail, and government house. >> What the bond street jail is literally only open one weekend a year. And that's it, and they do a really wonderful theatrical historical performance. So I think that once a super popular. Believe it or not, alleges open all year looked round, and that's our most popular also. I think it's just a testament to

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