Blizzard Conditions Paralyze Manitoba: A Winter Storm to Remember
On December 18, 2025, Manitoba lived up to its winter nickname, “Winter-peg,” as an Alberta Clipper unleashed a ruthless blizzard across the prairies and into Ontario. Residents woke up to an extraordinary snowy landscape, with some areas experiencing snowfall totals reaching nearly 50 centimeters. The tempest brought with it fierce wind gusts of up to 90 km/h, effectively creating whiteout conditions that closed highways and brought daily life in the province to a standstill.
For many students in the region, this storm offered a rare snow day. With school closures dotting the landscape, children reveled in the opportunity to play in the thick, powdery snow that transformed their communities into winter wonderlands. However, the beauty of winter came with heavy consequences, leaving emergency services and city officials scrambling to manage the aftermath of the monstrous storm.
Heather Yourex-West reported extensively on the storm’s impact, highlighting not only the immediate challenges but also indicators that this winter storm wasn’t finished just yet. Uncertainty looms as forecasts suggest lingering snowfall and hazardous conditions for the days to come, raising concerns about safety on the roads and the capacity of local services to cope with continued snowfall.
As Manitoba grapples with the stark realities of winter weather, residents remain united in their resilience. The community is banding together, helping one another clear driveways and ensuring that those vulnerable are safe. The blizzard may have disrupted daily life, but it also reignited the spirit of togetherness and solidarity that defines many Manitobans.
As reports of the storm unfold, it serves as a vivid reminder of the power of nature and the importance of being prepared for winter’s wrath. For Manitobans, enduring these challenging weather conditions is part of life, but each storm offers a new chapter in the ever-evolving story of their winter landscape.
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Remain strong creating new paths walkways weather the Storm. Keep consistently Shoveling after Snow Days salting after slush wet snow builds up. Pay ppl to walk around with a shovel or to group up with the Plows bulldozers, it's harder for ppl to walk as well actually that's why shovelers on the street side walks after the heavy machinery units go out do their job work and business. Keep moving if ya get cold Breaks short intervals, huddle like Penguins survival in the ice climate Usually means keeps moving, oh and what manner of ppl are you, give those workers foods with preservatives/fats/Warm drinks not to much caffeine.
Thank you for the news update Jeff ❤🎉
Canada doesn't need anymore USA product junk. Canadian dairy and farmers are the absolute best in the world.
R.I.P Greg Biffle and his family
…so glad I am in B.C……
Trump wants to lift his leg on everything, except the Truth!🍁🍁🍁
Trump's favorite word is not tariffs It's moral Lago.nAnd his buddy epstein😊
It is funny how the weather person says Sunday at the end, but her lips say Friday, I guess it was too cold to do a second take….lol
not sure who advises your presenter on his costume, but the tie and collar are very 'unique' ha ha
Another MSM with TDS is Global News.
Actually Pierre, the Prime Minister does NOT decide, Parliament does. That, and also you will NEVER be Prime Minister. Small, small man.
My goodness. Winter used to start in OCTOBER. 5 MONTHS OF SNOW IN MANY PROVINCES. LAST 20 years have had winter arriving later and later, with crazy events like atmospheric rivers. I remember Ottawa being under 20 degrees Celsius from LATE OCTOBER TO April in late 1970's.
Trump is truly a childman…😂
May Love & Peace Prevail in The World….
Guessing Mr. Rees is due $50 million. Imagine the government took away your life. $50 million. Pay him now!!!
That is a stupid tie and shirt!!!
Trump maybe the biggest WIN-WIN for China and Canada.
I’m a first-generation Chinese Canadian—honestly, probably more Canadian than Chinese at this point 😄.
And I’ve gotta say, Trump has no idea what kind of fire he’s playing with.
Look at Canada’s position for a second. Huge energy reserves, natural resources, food security—exactly the things China badly, badly needs. Meanwhile, the U.S. is the world’s largest oil producer, yet still buys a ton of oil. Why? Because U.S. refineries are built for heavy crude—what Canada produces—while the U.S. mostly pumps light crude. So they sell what they extract and buy ours… at a discount.
Now imagine the U.S. decides to play hardball with Canada. You know who’s smiling? China. They’d be more than happy to take Canadian oil, gas, uranium, gold, silver, and food. And if trade shifts heavily in that direction, Canada becomes economically tied east instead of south.
That creates a massive geopolitical blind spot: a 5,000-mile open border the U.S. can’t really control, sitting next to a country that suddenly has very strong incentives to stay close to China. From China’s perspective, Canada would be a strategic gift—and they’d be extremely careful not to lose that relationship.
If Washington pushes Canada away, it won’t weaken Canada/China—it could actually strengthen them. And honestly, that might go down as one of the biggest strategic mistakes the U.S. has made in the last century.
Trump has always been a lucky guy, and to be fair, he can make smart, fast moves when the moment lines up for him. But history shows the same pattern over and over again: he’s also his own biggest enemy.
He builds something, gets momentum, gets attention—and then pushes it too far. Ego kicks in, discipline disappears, and eventually the whole thing collapses under its own weight. We’ve seen it in business, branding, and public relationships.
Politics won’t be any different. He may start strong, shake things up, even get a few things right—but if past behavior is any guide, he’ll eventually undermine himself. Not because of outsiders or enemies, but because he can’t get out of his own way.
That’s been the story of his life. And there’s no reason to believe this chapter ends differently.
So Canada, sleep tight, have a safe and happy holiday season. We won’t be just OK. Cos we will be VERY OK.
PS, Our PM was Vice Chair of BAM that has all sorts of “deals” with China for several decades. A major oil deal to counter US tariffs? Will take 12 hours lol.
Inflation numbers came out today and was down to 2.7 from 3 better than economists expected. So your news is lying and gas is aslow as 1.99 /gallon. So keep pushing left talking points and gaslighting your viewers.
Nice to see Carney is man to deal with Trump, 6 months in and has accomplished squat, as these lame ducks quack on!!
What is more amazing is that Trump still enjoys 41% approval. That is unbelievable given how horrible he has been for the US people
CUSMA: Canada needs to open its market.
Bring in U.S. dairy, American banks, American beer bring competition, period. Instead, we’re stuck with the same old protected monopolies: three telecom giants that fix prices, and Air Canada and WestJet charging some of the highest fares in the world. Canada should be attracting major American companies, not treating competition like a threat. Investors avoid Canada because of carbon taxes, endless taxes, over-regulation, red tape, and governments randomly calling businesses “security risks.” It’s ridiculous.
Liberals need to understand this: protectionism isn’t a feature it’s a failure. Open the economy, open the market, or keep watching companies and jobs go elsewhere. we have already seen that. but Canadian always blame Donald Trump blame liberal.
No deal with Trump,if he put tariffs against Canada we should put same tariffs against their products.