Iris Dyck
Digital Broadcast Journalist and Video Journalist
Iris Dyck is a Digital Broadcast Journalist and Video Journalist at Global News Winnipeg.
Iris has been working at Global News Winnipeg since May 2022. Before pursuing Creative Communications at Red River College Polytechnic, Iris spent 10 years working in the restaurant industry and doing odd jobs. She was hired as a part-time shooter/editor at Global News during her final work placement and then transitioned to a full-time reporter role. Iris is the recipient of the 2022 Dawna Friesen Award through RRC Polytech. One of her career highlights includes telling people-focused stories like the KUB Bakery story. Iris enjoys cycling, camping, cross-country skiing, and cooking.
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Overworked healthcare staff leads to safety risks, toxic work environment: CFNU report"After you've worked 16, 18, 20, 24 hours, I really don't want you to be pushing very serious drugs into my system," she said.EconomyJan 12
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Winnipeg’s Lemay Forest appears to be home to a cemetery, archivist says"As soon as I heard that, I figured that there was likely going to be a cemetery," said Sweeney.EnvironmentJan 11
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End of an era: Manitoba couple selling mobile apiaryAfter 10 years of beekeeping in Manitoba, they were forced to sell their bees after experiencing some health issues. It's something that brings tears to their eyes.FeaturesJan 9
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Tech addiction among older adults"We're looking at some of the more subjective aspects of it, how it's influencing their life, and kind of less about the usage itself in terms of screen time," he said.HealthJan 4
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WPS respond to serious incident on Furby StreetWinnipeg Police are attending to a "serious incident" in the first 100 block of Furby St.CrimeDec 28, 2023
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Measuring Reconciliation: U of M, others create ‘barometer’ to assess progressHow do you measure reconciliation? Three Canadian post-secondary institutions have created a tool to do just that.CanadaDec 13, 2023
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Family of 10 loses everything in West St. Paul, Man. arsonThe family drove to Winnipeg and spent the night there, before seeking temporary shelter with help from the Red Cross. The house and everything inside was a total loss.FireDec 6, 2023
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Loneliness high in Canada, can contribute to health issues, report saysMenec says high rates of loneliness among older adults is not a new phenomenon, but one that's become more visible in the past few years.CanadaDec 5, 2023
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Manitobans can get boosted earlier, province’s top doctor saysPresentations at the HSC Children's Emergency Department are up in the past week, bringing them to levels similar to November of last year.HealthNov 30, 2023
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A Winnipeg historian’s journey for family history"I find it a little bit funny that somebody that I didn't know, two generations back, could inspire the direction that my life could take," Perrun said.CanadaNov 10, 2023
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Provincial inquest into deaths of men in Winnipeg police custody beginsPatrick Gagnon, then 41, died in police custody in October 2018. His case is the first to be examined as part of the group inquest.CrimeNov 7, 2023
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In first address as Manitoba premier, Kinew vows to work with Indigenous leadershipIn his first speech as premier, Kinew vowed to work more closely with Indigenous leadership in the province.PoliticsOct 19, 2023
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Seven Oaks School Division sees large number of student absences"What we see, I think, are the culture wars creeping up from the States, and I don't think we can be as complacent as we have been," he said.EducationSep 21, 2023
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Manitoba addictions and mental health services struggling to keep up"When the health and wellness of an individual isn't great, it affects the family. It affects the coworkers. It affects the community. And ultimately, you know, a country."HealthSep 20, 2023
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Traveling vision clinic bringing sight to rural Manitoba"This service is so needed," said Andrews. "They put them on, and they're like, 'Wow!' because this is a whole new world."ConsumerSep 14, 2023
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Winnipeg’s Camp yAAC gives everyone a voice: ‘Cheering for every single activity’For some campers, Camp yAAC the first time they've been in an environment where everyone is using the same form of communication as they are.LifestyleJul 20, 2023
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Indigenous leaders speak at premiers conference in Winnipeg, as protestors call for landfill searchCanada's provincial and territorial leaders welcomed their Indigenous counterparts in Winnipeg today at the first meeting of Canada's Premier conference.CanadaJul 10, 2023
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“A different ability”: Tyvon Disbrowe’s hockey journey"Don't think of it as a disability, think of it as a different ability," he said. "That's what my mom and dad would always tell me when I would try to give up on things."CanadaMay 22, 2023
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Deacon’s corner construction begins May 23Construction will begin tomorrow on a busy intersection southeast of Winnipeg, causing traffic delays. The intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway at Provincial Road (PR) 207, also known as Deacon’s Corner, will undergo reconstruction. Flagpeople will control traffic May 23 beginning at 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Once the temporary shutdown is complete, traffic control signage...TrafficMay 22, 2023
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Riders don formal attire for charity motorcycle ride that “breaks stereotypes”Riders wear their suits, tuxedos, and formal attire for a leisurely cruise through town on vintage and classic motorcycles.CanadaMay 21, 2023
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MPI names Marnie Kacher as interim CEOKacher previously served as MPI's Vice President and Chief Operating Officer and has been with the crown corporation for 12 years.ConsumerMay 21, 2023
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Firefighters injured, cats dead after Transcona house fireAll the occupants of the house self-evacuated, but two cats were trapped in the blaze. Crews were unsuccessful in reviving them.FireMay 21, 2023
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Winnipeg’s Iranian community condemns executions, demands action at CMHR rally'When you're a protester in Iran, when you leave your home, you don't know if you're coming back. Really, this is the least that we can do in a free country,' a protester said.CanadaMay 21, 2023
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Winnipeg police add to description of suspect in serious April 19 assaultWinnipeg police have updated a description of a man wanted in connection with a serious assault on April 19. They now believe the suspect was wearing red slip-on sandals.CrimeMay 21, 2023
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Manitoba students bring home prizes from Canada-Wide Science FairEight Manitoba regions were represented, and 15 students brought home awards.CanadaMay 21, 2023