RCMP Lasso Man, 19, With Cocaine at Selkirk Rodeo

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SELKIRK – Selkirk RCMP while on patrol at the Selkirk Rodeo Beer Gardens noticed a young man who seemed to be intoxicated and appeared to be underage. Mounties approached the man, who police identified as 19-year-old Tyler Friesen. Friesen was of age to drink, but had court ordered conditions to abstain from alcohol. Police placed…

Woman in Her 20’s Struck by Car Near U of M

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WINNIPEG – A woman in her twenties was taken to hospital in critical condition after being struck by a car near the University of Manitoba. Police say the collision occurred Friday night after 10:00PM on Chancellor Matheson Road between Pembina Highway and University Crescent. The woman, in her twenties, was taken to hospital in critical…

MPI Releases Financials

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Manitoba Public Insurance released financial details this week as they await a decision on their request to raise rates by 2.2%. MPI has reported a net income of $33.7 million for the three months of its fiscal year ending May 31, 2018. Net income of $14.9 million is reported for the Basic insurance line of…

Two Men Facing Drug Charges After One Ran Into a Police Cruiser

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WINNIPEG – Two men are facing drug related charges after running into a police cruiser. Thursday night, just after 9:00 PM, police were in the area of Notre Dame Avenue and Albert Street. This area is under heavy construction with barricades limiting both pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Police noticed two men running, one of the…

Motorcycles Roared Out Of Winnipeg to Start an Important Journey

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WINNIPEG — Four motorcycles roared out of Winnipeg on Friday at the start of a journey across the West to draw attention to the plight of former Indian day school students. Indigenous lawyer and activist Joan Jack led three other motorcycles onto the Trans−Canada Highway on Day 1 of the 2,300−kilometre trek. “I would say…

No Name brand Chicken Nuggets Recalled

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OTTAWA — Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling certain No Name brand Chicken Nuggets due to possible salmonella contamination. The nuggets were sold in 907 gram packages (UPC code 0 60383 89685 0) and should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there has been…

Lotto Max Winning Numbers

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WINNIPEG – No winning ticket was sold for the $25 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw. That means the jackpot for the next draw on July 27th will grow to approximately $35 million. Here are the numbers from the July 20th draw: The Lotto 6/49 draw for Saturday, July 21st is an estimated…

13-Year-Old Girl Has Died After Being Struck by Drunk Driver

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ISLAND LAKE – A 13-year-old girl has died from injuries sustained when she was struck by a drunk driver. RCMP say on Thursday a 13-year-old girl was struck by a vehicle in St. Theresa Point. The driver, an intoxicated woman, had been travelling southbound on the main road near the Nursing Station when she struck…

Free Access to Provincial Parks

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Enjoy free access to all provincial parks this weekend as part of the annual Canada’s Parks Day celebrations across the country. “Right across our province, our parks are full of natural beauty and recreation opportunities,” Minister Squires said in a release. “Whether you want to get away from it all and immerse yourself in nature,…

Brandon Police Officer Cleared in Intimate Photo Exchange

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WINNIPEG — An investigation has found that a police officer in Brandon, Man. did not break the law by receiving and viewing intimate images of a woman who was applying for a job with the force. The Independent Investigation Unit, a civilian−led provincial agency, says the images were relevant to the hiring process. The agency…