Canada Post Strike Cost $3,000 for Small Business

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New data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) reveals that two-thirds of Canadian small businesses have been negatively affected by the Canada Post strike. As a result, CFIB is calling on the federal government to quickly pass back to work legislation to get mail and parcel delivery back on track as the critical…

Arrests Made in Stabbing Assault of Korean Exchange Student

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WINNIPEG – A 23 year-old exchange student was robbed and stabbed multiple times while walking with a friend. On October 28th at 12:30 am the victim was walking near Rosedale Avenue and Daly Street when he was approached by a man and a woman. The man produced the knife and demanded the victim’s personal belongings.…

Arrests Made in Vicious Assault

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Two arrests have been been made regarding an assault that happened on Portage Avenue on October 13th. At about 2:00am a 48 year-old man saw two men assaulting a person in a bus shack. When he tried to intervene the men viciously assaulted him causing a serious injury. He was treated in hospital and later…

21 Year-old Taxi Driver Victim of Carjacking

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A 21 -year-old taxi driver was the victim of carjacking last night. On November 20 at about 8:00 pm. a 21 year-old man was driving two passengers in his taxi when one of the men took out a sharp object and demanded money from him. The driver gave him everything he had and the suspects…

Search for Missing Snowmobilers Who Went Through Thin Ice

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MANITOBA – Two snowmobilers are unaccounted for after their snowmobile went through the ice on the Winnipeg River. Late last night RCMP responded to a report of two snowmobilers who had gone through the ice on the Winnipeg River. RCMP, Fire Service from Sagkeeng First Nation and Pine Falls Fire began the search from the…

National Day of Remembrance for Road Crash Victims

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As of the end of this October, 63 people have been killed in motor vehicle collisions on public roadways in Manitoba. Manitoba Public Insurance, in partnership with its road safety partners, is hoping today’s annual National Day of Remembrance for road crash victims encourages all motorists to think road safety. “To know that 63 people…

3 Suspects Arrested for Break and Enter

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WINNIPEG – Early Wednesday morning, three men broke into a business on Portage Avenue. At about 5:20 am on November 19th the three break-in suspects were seen driving away in a black SUV. When police arrived they confirmed that the front window had been smashed and various electronic equipment had been stolen from the business.…

4 Youths Arrested for Armed Robbery

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WINNIPEG – 4 Youths threatened and robbed a man at gunpoint. On November 19th, just before 7 pm., police were alerted to 4 men armed with a gun trying to break into vehicles on McPhillips Street. When a 19 year-old man tried to stop them, they pointed their weapon at him. 20 minutes later they…

K-9 Unit Nabs Break-In Suspects

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WINNIPEG – Early this morning, two men broke into a fenced compound on Regent Ave and smashed the window of one of the vehicles. Police along with the K-9 unit responded to the break in and found the suspects hiding between vehicles. They arrested one immediately but the other suspect tried to run. He was…

35 Year-Old Man Charged with Sexual Assault on 7 Year-Old

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WINNIPEG – After a lengthy investigation police have charged 35 year-old Guillaume Meisterhans with sexual assault and sexual interference. In 2014, Meisterhans worked as a mentor for a non-profit youth mentoring organization and was involved as a mentor to a 7-year-old child. During that time the child disclosed to a caregiver that he had been…