I don’t have live access to current news in this turn. Here’s how you can quickly get the latest updates on Winnipeg Richardson International Airport (YWG):
- Check reputable local outlets: CBC Manitoba, Global News Winnipeg, and CTV Winnipeg often publish ongoing airport updates, including service changes, construction, and delays.
- Visit the Winnipeg Airports Authority site and its social channels for official announcements, runway updates, and any emergency exercises or openings.
- Look for government press releases (federal or Manitoba) about funding or expansions affecting YWG; these are often covered by national outlets and local news desks.
If you’d like, I can search for the latest articles and summarize them for you.
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Canada and Manitoba will spend C$89 million to enlarge Winnipeg’s airside lands, adding apron space, cargo facilities and customs resources. The upgrade, announced 27 February 2026, will boost central-Canada trade flows and simplify charter and freight logistics for companies moving people and goods through Winnipeg.
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globalnews.caAfter months of construction, regular runway operations will resume at Winnipeg Richardson International Airport.
winnipeg.ctvnews.caPeople living in southeast Winnipeg are getting relief after months of heightened airplane noise.
www.cbc.caThe Winnipeg Airports Authority has made a priority out of re-establishing flights to Denver and Chicago, two United Airlines hubs that can no longer be reached directly from Richardson International Airport.
www.cbc.caWinnipeg's airport was evacuated just after 4:30 p.m., but officials say it was just a precaution.
www.cbc.caPeople travelling through Winnipeg Richardson International Airport on Thursday may notice a number of emergency personnel on the tarmac – but the Winnipeg Airports Authority (WAA) assures it is just a training exercise.
winnipeg.ctvnews.ca"You can expect to arrive and the airport will be significantly quieter than you would be used to seeing."
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