WINNIPEG – Here are the latest possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.
Mounties Catch Speeder
WINNIPEG – Police are still catching plenty of speeders. Headingley RCMP recently caught a 17 year old driver doing 205 kilometres and hour in a 100 zone. A $1,425 fine was issued. The Mounties tweeted “when you choose to speed, you’re putting countless lives at risk. It’s ridiculous, it’s dangerous and it will lead to…
Enforcement Time
WINNIPEG – City police are switching from education to enforcement of COVID-19 rules. Officers have only issued eight tickets since the pandemic began but according to Constable Rob Craver, that’s about to change. The fine for an individual breaking a public health order is $1,296. Manitoba RCMP and Winnipeg bylaw officers are also authorized to…
Coyotes Stalking City Forest
WINNIPEG – Winnipeg Police are warning citizens of stalkers targeting people who walk through the Assiniboine Forest, but the suspects aren’t human. The police service issued a notice asking visitors to the area to watch for coyotes, noting they’ve had reports filed describing two aggressive coyotes appearing to follow people in the woods. Parts of…
3 Businesses Fined
WINNIPEG – As the Province rolls out critical-level restrictions in the Winnipeg region, it’s also doubling down on enforcement. At least three businesses in the city have been hit with heavy penalties after officials accused them of breaking the rules. All three tickets carry a price tag of $5,000. Bar Italia on Corydon was given…
Red Cross Helping
WINNIPEG – A private company that runs hundreds of facilities across Canada, the US and Britain is asking the Red Cross for help at two of its seniors homes in Winnipeg. Revera operates Maples and Parkview Place personal cared homes where 29 residents have died from COVID-19. Dozens of workers and more than 100 residents…
Possible Exposures/Wednesday
WINNIPEG – Here are the latest possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.
Small Business Hit Hard
WINNIPEG – The start of holiday shopping season hasn’t done much to help Manitoba’s entrepreneurs according to a new poll by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. CFIB says businesses owners are seeing a downturn in their recovery amid a second wave of COVID-19. – 65 per cent of Manitoba businesses are fully open (down…
Protesting Red/Critical
WINNIPEG – Days after protesters placed tombstones across from Premier Brian Pallister’s home and erected an effigy of him as the Grim Reaper to send a message that the provincial government isn’t doing enough to quell the massive second wave of cases, another group is organizing a protest to say those measures have gone too…
Possible Exposures/Tuesday
WINNIPEG – Here are the latest possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.










