TOO MANY TRAFFIC FATALITIES

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WINNIPEG – More than two dozen people have died on Manitoba highways and roads this year. 28 to be exact, so far in 2020. RCMP say that number is too high. The average is about 18. The Mounties say that most of the deadly crashes involve high speeds and impaired and distracted driving.

LOTTO MAX WINNING NUMBERS-MAY 22

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WINNIPEG – Here are the Lotto Max winning numbers from May 22nd. Good luck! In the event of any discrepancy between this information and the official information of WCLC, the latter shall prevail. Photo: WCLC

CANNABIS MARKET GROWS

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba is expanding the retail cannabis market. Starting June 1st, retailers will be able to apply to sell marijuana. Crown Services Minister Jeff Wharton believes this move will create jobs and give the economy a boost as it recovers from CoVid-19. Up until now, a couple dozen stores have been selling nothing but…

SELKIRK AVENUE MURDER

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WINNIPEG – City police were called to the 700 block of Selkirk Avenue yesterday morning about a man being shot. A 23 year old man was found on the front steps of a house with gunshot wounds. He was rushed to hospital but later died there. Winnipeg is on track for another record breaking year…

MAN ARRESTED IN 14 ARSONS

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WINNIPEG – City police have arrested a man in connection with a series of suspicious fires. 24 year old Robert Alan Ingram faces arson charges. He’s accused of starting more than a dozen fires from May 16th to 18th.

SWARM OF BATS

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WINNIPEG – We recently showed you how a flock of birds showed up on a Florida TV station’s weather radar. Well, it’s happened again. Only this time it’s a huge swarm of bats in Texas. And as you can see, they’re being blown around by a severe thunderstorm. The radar picked up the thousands of…

STILL BLOCKING HYDRO

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WINNIPEG – Northern First nations continue to block their partner Manitoba Hydro. New workers are needed at the Keeyask Generating Station but they’re not being allowed in. The chiefs say because some of the workers are from other provinces, they’re worried about the spread of CoVid-19 and they want a meeting with Hydro CEO Jay…

NEW FIRE SIRENS

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WINNIPEG – The city’s fire trucks will start getting new sirens. The noise these sirens make are easier for both drivers and pedestrians to hear. Vehicles are more sound-proof these days and people are often walking with earbuds in. One siren has low frequency sounds, while another has a high pitch. They’ll work together to…

PROPOSED PHASE 2 OF RE-OPENING

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WINNIPEG – Premier Brian Pallister has unveiled a preliminary draft of what phase two of re-opening Manitoba might look like. “Today we are sharing a draft plan that will help inform and guide us in the second phase of safely restoring our services,” said Pallister. “We thank Manitobans for their diligence in respecting physical distancing…

GYMS RE-OPENING SOON

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WINNIPEG – Gym owners and lovers in Manitoba can’t wait to re-open. And that should happen soon. Gyms are back in business in other places, even BC where CoVid-19 infection rates are much higher than here. This province says larger gatherings will be allowed as of Friday. Other restrictions are expected to be lifted in…