UPDATE – Man With Dementia Found Safe

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UPDATE at 12:01 PM – Winnipeg police are telling media they have safely located Mr. Pangman and thank the public for their assistance. Kevin Klein, Manitoba Post. ————————————————————————————————————————————- WINNIPEG, MB – Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing Winnipeg man who suffers from dementia. Police are concerned for the wellbeing of…

Cannabis-Impaired Driving Awareness Taken to a New Level

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WINNIPEG, MB – The pending legalization of cannabis has raised numerous questions about how drugs impair driving. Manitoba Public Insurance is taking their message of cannabis-impaired driving directly to students in the province. More than 600 students from Winnipeg’s Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute viewed an impactful video about the fatal consequences of driving while high.…

Shooting at the US National Security Administrations

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WORLD NEWS – Three people were reportedly shot and wounded near the U.S. National Security Agency’s headquarters in Maryland, and one person was in custody, local media reported on Wednesday. Nathan Frandino has more information in this Reuters News video report.

Tragic Accident Takes Life of 8-Year-Old

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WINNIPEG, MB – A tragic accident this today took the life of an 8-year-old who was attempting to cross the street. This accident took place around 8:20 a.m. today at the intersection of St. Annes Rd. and Varennes Ave. An 8-year-old boy was attempting to cross St. Annes Rd. using a pedestrian crosswalk when he…

Winnipeg Man Charged After Selling Drugs to Undercover Cop

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WINNIPEG, MB – A man who sold drugs to an undercover police officer thought locking himself in his car would help him escape. It did not. Police said that on February 11 and again on February 12 a male suspect sold crack cocaine to an undercover officer. When police attempted to arrest the suspect he…

Skyrocketing Labour Costs Leaving Youth Workers in the Lurch, says CFIB

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WINNIPEG, MB – Fairer tax measures and incentives for innovation and youth hiring are at the top of small business owners’ priorities for the upcoming federal budget, submitted by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). “With tax season rapidly approaching, Canadian small business owners are telling us that the government’s proposed tax changes are…

Witness Helps Identify Driver Who Fled Bishop Grandin Accident

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WINNIPEG, MB – A witness to an accident February 10th on Bishop Grandin that injured a man in his 80’s has helped police locate the driver who fled the scene. Winnipeg Police asked for the public’s help in locating witnesses to a collision that day at Bishop Grandin Boulevard near the Pembina Highway underpass. A…

VIDEO – 3-year-old Russian Figure Skating Star

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VIDEO OF THE DAY – We enjoy sharing the lighter side of life with you through videos. Please share them with your friends on Facebook and Twitter. Today’s video is in honour of the Winter Olympics. Watch this little girl who is one of those early rising stars, and at the age of three she…

Police Arrest Suspect in Mini Crime Spree

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WINNIPEG, MB – Winnipeg police have made an arrest in relation to a number of Break and Enters that occurred between February 3 and 12 of this year. The incidents of this mini crime spree, that included stealing from pharmacies, are listed below: February 3, a pharmacy in the 900 block of Keewatin St. was…

Government Website Will be Down

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WINNIPEG, MB – The Manitoba government’s online systems will be unavailable from 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16 to 8 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20. This service interruption is required to permit necessary technical maintenance. The work will take place over a weekend and a statutory holiday, to minimize inconvenience to Manitobans who use the online systems.…