Policing Review Continues

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba Justice is looking over recommendations from a review of policing in the province. Justice Minister Cliff Cullen hopes to release his final report in a couple months. He says it’s clear so far that people want strong oversight of police. The review will continue now with further consultations with police agencies, municipalities…

COVID Lawn Dispute

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WINNIPEG – A man is fighting city hall over a bill he got for not cutting his grass. Arindom Sinha failed to mow his lawn, he admits that, but he has a good excuse. He was traveling with his family in India when COVID-19 hit and he was forced to stay there for five months.…

Trump Has COVID

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WINNIPEG – US President Donald Trump has contracted COVID-19. He tweeted the news late last night. Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 2, 2020 Trump’s positive test came soon after the White…

Possible Exposures/Friday

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WINNIPEG – Public health officials have reported two possible exposures and both are Carberry, Manitoba. Carberry Collegiate in Carberry: a second case was at the school on Monday, Sept. 21. No close contacts have been identified, and the infection was not acquired at school. Subway, 200-1st Ave., Carberry: Sept. 26 – from approximately 8 a.m.…

New Mobile Test Site

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WINNIPEG – The province is looking to solve long wait times at COVID-19 test sites, with a mobile testing centre going up in Winnipeg. The new site at Portage Ave and Wall St includes portable toilets and orange pylons to direct foot traffic, and is the result of a partnership between the Manitoba Government, Shared…

Possible Exposures/Thursday

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WINNIPEG – A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at the Calvary Place Personal Care Home in Winnipeg. It’s been moved to Critical or Red on the province’s Pandemic Response System. Public health officials are also reporting the following possible exposures: Glenlawn Collegiate in Winnipeg on Sept. 25: based on the public health investigation, this exposure…

Autopac Rates Too High?

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba Public Insurance is reporting a hefty profit. The crown corporation had net earnings of $180 million in 2019-20. Profits like that explain why there was a rebate of $100 million back to customers in the spring. MPI says it did a good job managing things and also the cost of claims was…

School Lights Still Alive

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WINNIPEG – Flashing yellow lights might be going up in Winnipeg school zones after all. After a gift to the city was rescinded following years of delays at City Hall, an amending motion put forward by Councillor Kevin Klein passed 15 to 1 on Wednesday night. Councillor Klein says he decided to draft the motion…

Late Fees Resume

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WINNIPEG – The City of Winnipeg will resume issuing penalties for late payments on Thursday after nearly four months of relief. Beginning October 1, the City says it will once again be assessing, adding up, and working to collect charges for late payments of fees and fines – along with interest. Applicable fees include parking…

Lotto 6/49 Winning Numbers

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WINNIPEG – Here are the Lotto 6/49 winning numbers from Wednesday, September 30th. Good luck! The $5 million jackpot was won so Saturday’s draw will be for $5 million again. In the event of any discrepancy between this information and the WCLC, the latter shall prevail. Photos: WCLC