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. Â 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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Video Archives
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Two dead, one injured in weekend pedestrian-vehicle collisions
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‘I’m so happy to be here’; a Winnipeg man’s experience with necrotizing fasciitis
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Clinical trials can extend life, but CancerCare is catching up
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‘Everywhere I couldn’t go before’: Increased mobility with homemade e-trikes
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A former Winnipeg landfill finds new purpose as volunteers build out forest
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Audit reveals lack of reporting, direction in City departments
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Family demands answers in teen’s drowning at city pool
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A Winnipeg developer has rejected an offer to buy the Lemay Forest. Advocates are now calling on Tochal Developments Group In. CEO Mazyar Yahyapour for a meeting.
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A common goal of care: Changes and partnerships at the WFPS
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A common goal of care: Changes and partnerships at the WFPS
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Students in Niverville High School Ribbon Skirt Club celebrate their last meeting with a feast and giveaway
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Daughter of missing senior calls for critical incident review, continues ground search
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Scooby is the WFPS’s new accelerant detection dog, and is the first of his kind to work in Canada
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Charleswood residents and a city councillor speak out after a building that violates city policy was allowed to stay as-is
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McCreary, Manitoba hosts a maple syrup festival every year – celebrating the delicacy produced from Manitoba maple trees in the area.
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Manitoba woman defeats Stage 4 cancer with new therapy
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Darion Ducharme and Zachary Flett have created a scam prevention workshop with a focus on Indigenous elders. Flett says he was inpsired after he heard his grandmother almost get scammed over the phone.
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Four Manitobans react to Manitoba’s 2024 budget
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Accessible Sport Connection Manitoba host expo in Niverville
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Winnipeg Humane Society and Feed the Furbabies Canada receive provincial funding
Author Archives
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AMC Grand Chief Cathy Merrick dies after collapsing outside courthouseMerrick collapsed while speaking with reporters following the verdict of corrections officer Robert Morden, who was charged in the death of inmate William Ahmo in 2022.Politics4 hours
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Two dead, one injured in weekend pedestrian-vehicle collisions in WinnipegWinnipeg police urge drivers and pedestrians to take extra care after a rash of fatal collisions. 'Everybody has a role to play ... some of these collisions can be prevented.'CrimeAug 12
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Passerby stops sexual assault on child in PukatawaganA man out for an evening walk tackled another man after discovering him sexually assaulting a child in Pukatawagan Tuesday.CrimeJul 4
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‘I’m so happy to be here’: Winnipeg man’s experience with necrotizing fasciitisKyle Lemke had necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh-eating disease that Manitoba Public Health says is fatal in 20-30 per cent of cases. It can spread up to 3 cm per hour.HealthJun 28
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City of Winnipeg reconsiders community grant cutCity council has sent a proposed cut to the Community Grants program back to the executive policy committee after numerous organizations and residents voiced their opposition.CanadaJun 27
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Clinical trials can extend life, CancerCare Manitoba is working to catch upA patient participating in a trial will receive treatment that differs from the standard course of action for their disease.HealthJun 27
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Winnipeg builder offer increased mobility with homemade e-trikesOn a Monday afternoon, Jared Funk and Cain Hashimoto zip around the Forks on their e-tricycles. Along winding gravel paths, up grassy hills, down cement stairs; there are few places the friends can’t go. “We do all the trails around here, all around Winnipeg, the Trans-Canada Trail,” said Funk. “Haven’t done mountains yet — but...LifestyleJun 13
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Audit reveals lack of reporting, direction in City of Winnipeg departments"It's horrifying," Lukes said. "Big changes are going to going to be occurring, I can assure you of that. I can assure the residents of that."PoliticsJun 12
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Family demands answers in teen’s drowning at city poolA family who has just lost their energetic son in a drowning is looking for answers - believing he should still be with them today.HealthJun 5
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Armed Sandy Bay man in custody after barricading himself inside residenceOfficers learned the suspect had fired the gun earlier that day and threatened to have a shootout with police.CrimeJun 3
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RCMP seize illegal liquor, drugs and firearm from Ebb and Flow homeTwo adults and a youth are facing charges after RCMP executed a search warrant in Ebb and Flow First Nation Saturday.CrimeJun 3
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Tochal rejects Lemay Forest offer while advocates call for meetingTochal Development Group Inc. owns the Lemay Forest, piece of land in St. Norbert that has been the subject of debate since Tochal indicated their intent to develop the area.PoliticsMay 30
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Violent crime continues unabated at Winnipeg grocery store, retailersA Winnipeg grocery store continues to be the scene of violent incidents, as other retailers also struggle with crime and theft.CrimeMay 28
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A common goal of care: Changes and partnerships at the WFPSThe WFPS is in the process of changing its triaging system to one that has five priorities, a change that aims to match each call with an appropriate response.FireMay 23
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Niverville Ribbon Skirt Club holds year-end feastStudents, teachers, family, and Knowledge Keeper Patti Sayies met at the school for chilli and bannock, followed by a giveaway ceremony.EducationMay 17
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Birchwood Terrace residents still searching for answers, accommodationsEvacuated residents of a Winnipeg apartment building are still searching for answers and accommodations, days after they were forced to leave.CanadaMay 13
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Birchwood Terrace residents question landlord; City provides temporary supportsThe apartment block, Birchwood Terrace, was the subject of a recent inspection, which uncovered severe deterioration to columns that support the building.CanadaMay 10
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Greenway School a little greener with 51 new treesThe trees are the beginnings of the Greenway School Community Forest, a green space open to students and community members.EnvironmentMay 8
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Daughter of missing senior calls for critical incident review, continues ground search"I just don't want to see this happen to anybody," said Britt Moberg.HealthMay 6
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Meet Scooby, WFPS’s accelerant detection dogArson dogs are trained to sniff out substances commonly used to start fires, leading investigators to evidence that can be used to prove a blaze was set intentionally.CrimeMay 3
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Neighbours upset ‘eyesore’ structure in Charleswood given OK despite lack of permitsDespite a lack of permits or approvals for the project, neighbours say a city appeals committee allowed an enormous garage to remain as-is.PoliticsMay 2
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Winnipeg starts mosquito program, continues drone pilot projectAlthough mosquitoes breed and hatch in standing water, crews don't have to wait for more rain to start applying the larvicide.CanadaApr 30
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Meet a maple syrup producer from Manitoba: Bob GassMaple syrup is so popular in the area, McCreary holds a festival to celebrate the local delicacy.ConsumerApr 26
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Manitoba’s first CAR T-cell therapy patient declared cancer-freeThe first patient in Manitoba to undergo a revolutionary type of cancer treatment is sharing her story.HealthApr 17
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Manitoba Indigenous-owned tech company helps elders spot scams'We want to be as accessible and as accommodating as possible when providing these workshops as well,' Flett said.TechApr 12