Steinbach RCMP Want Help Locating These Stolen Items

Manitoba PostNews

STEINBACH – RCMP are hoping someone has information about a break and enter in the community that happened in early 2017. Mounties said on they informed on February 6th, that someone had broken into a commercial building which was in the process of being converted into a wildlife museum. Sometime between January 27 and February…

Fitness in the Park Weekdays in Downtown Winnipeg

Manitoba PostLife

WINNIPEG – Looking for something different to do during the lunch hour in Downtown Winnipeg? Try Fitness in the Park, it’s is open to everyone and it’s absolutely free. “This is a service we absolutely love because it really is about making the most of the summer in downtown Winnipeg, and getting the most of…

CentrePort Rail Park is Closer to Reality

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WINNIPEG – CentrePort Canada made a big step forward Thursday announcing plans to develop the CentrePort Canada Rail Park. CentrePort is seeking proposals from the private sector to develop the CentrePort Canada Rail Park for industrial businesses that rely on rail transport as part of their operations. The proposed Rail Park will be built on…

Flatlander’s Beer Festival Returns

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WINNIPEG – The 16th annual Flatlander’s Beer Festival is June 22-23 in support of the True North Youth Foundation. Flatlander’s Beer Festival will feature more than 300 beers and ciders from all over the world, including more than 100 exclusive new products, that will be featured at more than 90 tasting booths on the event…

Goldeyes End Road Trip With a Loss

Manitoba PostSports

WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg Goldeyes are coming home after a six-game road trip through Chicago and Indiana which saw them finish with a 3-and-3 record. The Fish wrapped up their three-game set against Gary on Wednesday night with a 6-2 loss to the Railcats. The game started well with Reggie…

Three Raids in Thompson Yield Weapons, Drugs & Cash

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THOMPSON – RCMP in Thompson execute three search warrants on Friday June 1st seizing weapons, drugs, and cash At a home located on Beaver Crescent, police seized approximately 57 grams of cocaine, a large sum of Canadian currency and various drug paraphernalia. A 38-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man, both from Thompson, at the home…

Police Officers Were Pepper Sprayed at Door

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WINNIPEG – Two Winnipeg police officers responding to a call Tuesday night on Simcoe Street, were pepper sprayed. The officers arrived a the residence and identified themselves as police, a man opened the suite door slightly and discharged pepper spray at the 2 officers. Each was contaminated but able to pull back with minimal effects.…

Two Arrested for Trafficking at Airport in St. Theresa Point First Nation​

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WINNIPEG – RCMP have arrested and charged a man and woman for trafficking after they both attempted to bring a large amount of methamphetamine trough the airport in St. Theresa Point First Nation. On June 3 First Nation Safety Officers went to the local airport after their investigation had determined a woman coming in on…

TRAFFIC NOTE – William R. Clement Parkway & Sargent Ave Closed

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WINNIPEG – There are a couple of street closures Winnipeg drivers should be aware of beginning Wednesday. First – The northbound and southbound directions on William R. Clement Parkway between Grant Avenue and Roblin Boulevard will be temporarily closed starting Wednesday at 7 p.m. until 4:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 7 for film production. Second…

Hailey Barker Arrested & Charged for The Murder of Her Mother

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WINNIPEG – Winnipeg Police have arrested Hailey Barker, wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for second degree murder Tuesday. It’s the city’s 7th homicide. Hailey Summer Barker, 18-years-old, was arrested in Winnipeg and charged with Second Degree Murder in the death of her Mother, Christine Lynnette Barker on May 28th. Read the original story of the…