Winnipeg Police Investigate Series of Online Threats Targeting Schools

11 Calls for Service Logged Feb. 3–19; Several Arrests Made, Multiple Files Still Under Investigation

WINNIPEG — Winnipeg Police say they are investigating a series of threats directed at schools across the city, responding to 11 calls for service between February 3 and February 19, 2026.

Police say the incidents involved online threats and were investigated to ensure the safety of students, staff, and the broader community.

The reports echo past waves of online school threats seen in other Canadian cities, including Thunder Bay, where several high schools were previously targeted in similar incidents. In the Thunder Bay instance Hammarskjold High School was at the core of the targeted threats. Arrests were made in Thunder Bay.

Locations Linked to Reported Threats

Winnipeg Police listed the following locations associated with the investigations:

  • 1–99 block of Bournais Drive — Investigated; no criminal charges laid.

  • 400 block of Church Avenue10-year-old youth referred to the Turnabout program.

  • 1–99 block of Hastings Boulevard30-year-old woman from Toronto arrested; charged with Uttering Threats – Cause Death or Bodily Harm (x2); released on an undertaking.

  • 400 block of Flora Avenue13-year-old youth arrested; charged with Uttering Threats – Cause Death or Bodily Harm; released on an undertaking (as previously reported).

  • 800 block of Selkirk AvenueInvestigation ongoing.

  • 700 block of Jefferson AvenueInvestigation ongoing.

  • 400 block of Church AvenueInvestigation ongoing (separate occurrence).

  • 1000 block of Cottonwood RoadInvestigation ongoing.

  • 100 block of Southglen Boulevard — Investigated; no criminal charges laid.

  • 500 block of Chalmers AvenueInvestigation ongoing.

  • 400 block of Scotia Street16-year-old youth arrested; charged with Uttering Threats – Cause Death or Bodily Harm (x3); released on an undertaking.

What the Charge Means

Police laid charges under the Criminal Code offence of uttering threats, which applies when someone knowingly communicates a threat to cause death or bodily harm to another person. Each count typically reflects a separate alleged threat or target.

Police Emphasize Safety and Thorough Investigations

Winnipeg Police stated that all school-related threat reports are treated seriously and investigated to protect students, staff, and the public.

How to Provide Information

Anyone with information related to these investigations is asked to contact:

  • Winnipeg Police Major Crimes Unit: 204-986-6219

  • Crime Stoppers (anonymous): 204-786-TIPS

  • winnipegcrimestoppers.org

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