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Society
11:29 a.m., August 6, 2018
Community stakeholders made huge donations to the Nordale School Nature Playground Project in St. Boniface. The purpose of the playground construction was to create good conditions for small children to play and to learn. At the moment the construction is in full swing, but one element was stolen from the site. It is a red canoe. Ray Dubois, the owner of Ron Paul Garden Centre, is concerned about the situation happened on the playground and ask the person...
Incidents
11:11 a.m., August 6, 2018
According to the report made by Manitoba meteorologists at Environment and Climate Change Canada, Alonsa tornado that has done a lot of troubles in the countryside about 200 kilometers northwest of Winnipeg can be classified as a high-EF-3 tornado. A decision support meteorologist, Amanda Prysizney, recorded damage from a tornado on Saturday. She reported that the affected house was completely removed from its foundation, a 77-year old man died and tractor...
Crime
8:20 a.m., August 6, 2018
According to a police report, a multiple car crash happened at St. Vital on Friday, August 3rd. Some cars are in a non-repairable condition. The police do not exclude the occurrence of an accident due to reduced visibility or technical failure of lighting. 6 drivers were hospitalized after the collision. One driver was in critical condition. At the moment, doctors assess his condition as stable. The police think that the owner of 2015 Chevrolet Silverado m...
Crime
7:42 a.m., August 6, 2018
Lockport shooter is under arrest. He is accused of an attempted murder. The victim was a woman, found by the police on Saturday morning. There were bullet wounds in the upper body of the injured. The crime took place in the area of Andrews Street and Aberdeen Avenue. Having found the wounded woman, a police patrol drove her to the hospital. The first medical aid was given to the woman at 2:05 a.m. The wound was so heavy that the woman was in critical cond...
Culture
7:11 a.m., August 6, 2018
Métis pavilion returns an unforgettable and bright show, exciting dance and colorful national costumes. Red River jig dance will become a real decoration for Folklorama. Métis pavilion is presented for the first time in 8 years. This will be a real discovery for many visitors. Asham Stompers will give real charm to the 49th annual Folklorama. According to the statement of Stompers president Arnold Asham, the main task of the dancers is the desire to convey...
Incidents
6:25 a.m., August 6, 2018
According to the testimony of a witness, the SUV driver crashed into the building behind Portage Place around 2:20 p.m. The incident happened on The Promenade (a street north of Portage Place). The driver broke several concrete pillars and a window on the first floor of a house. The window could not stand the collision with the car. The SUV caused damage to the interior of the apartment. Trying to escape from the scene, the driver crashed into a parked car...
TORNADO
6:01 a.m., August 6, 2018
A representative of the municipality said that the problems with cellular communication became the main reason of the lack of awareness around many people. Emergency services and the municipality were able to notify only a small part of the citizens. Only some Alonsa-area residents received an alert for an impending tornado. Cellphone push alerts are the main information channel in case of emergency weather events. Environment Canada has received a warning...
Crime
2:08 a.m., August 6, 2018
Winnipeg police say they have seen a steady increase in the number of bike theft incidents over the last several years. Between 2012 and 2017, the number of incidents went up more than 82 percent, from 717 to 1,304, according to police. They note an "incident" may involve more than one stolen bike. Here is one of the recent local incidents. When three young kids stopped by EB Games at SmartCentre Winnipeg on Kenaston Boulevard to pick up some video games,...
WINNIPEG LAKE
3:30 a.m., August 4, 2018
Canada sends 3.8M to solve the ecological question of Lake Winnipeg. Series of environmental activities for 4 years will allow Winnipeg Lake to become an attractive place once again . The governmental initiative supported by health organizations and local people will take control of the lake and all the surrounding territory. The stable growth of the province's economy made it possible to allocate a record amount to improve the current level of ecology. Fo...
Sports
1:00 a.m., August 4, 2018
Thanks to the efforts of Winnipeg Jets players, Quinton Howden and Jill Officer athletes, it was possible to collect more than $210K for KidSport. Fees from the annual golf tournament allowed collecting this impressive amount of money for children. A hockey camp took place simultaneously with the golf tournament. 224 children participated in it. The audience was delighted with the event. The athletes managed not only to collect a nice sum of money for chil...
Politics
9:19 a.m., August 2, 2018
According to the latest data, Prime Minister Brian Pallister made significant changes to the Cabinet of Ministers in accordance with his mandate. The politician replaced the Minister of Health and Finance and set a precedent for the castling of politicians. Current changes are dictated by the selection of the most suitable specialists in each particular area. According to the latest data, the politician commented on this as necessary changes in the curren...
Business
8:58 a.m., August 2, 2018
The Court hearing was held in San Diego, California, on Wednesday afternoon. The federal jury granted the suit of the Canadian company WiLan Inc and obliged Apple Inc to pay US $145.1 million in compensation. Nevertheless, the American giant of the digital technology market, Apple is going to file an appeal. In 2013, Apple already won one court against WiLan over the violation of their patent rights worth US $248 million. This time, Apple also rejected all...
Culture
8:41 a.m., August 2, 2018
Myanmar’s leader will be removed from the CMHR. This happens because of the humanitarian crisis with Rohingya Muslims. Despite this, the portrait of the leader Myanmar remained hanging on the walls of the museum. Lighting around the picture is slightly muted, and the corresponding plate at the bottom of the image explains the current political situation in the country. According to many residents of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi is not a leader of the people a...
Health
7:43 a.m., August 2, 2018
Health Canada seized several skin care treatments made by Ayotai Canada, a Montreal-based company. According to the official data, published on the Health Canada official site, all the creams contain elements that can be rather dangerous for the skin, especially for pregnant women and breastfeeding women. The warning was posted on the 1st of August after several tests had been carried out. It was revealed that Ayotai Canada lotions and creams contain medi...
Society
6:27 a.m., August 2, 2018
A terrible tragedy at a St. Vital crosswalk occurred in February of this year. 8-year-old Surafiel Musse Tesfamariam crossed the road to get into school and was hit to death by a passing car. Since then, his parents have been concerned about the safety of all the children of the city. Despite the death of their son, they try to remain optimistic. The couple brings up three more children and worries about the safety of their lives, as well as the lives of a...
RETIRED CAPTAIN
6:10 a.m., August 2, 2018
Shane Doan was solemnly retired. One of the most professional and respected captains in the League has defended the honor of the Winnipeg Jets team since 1995. The player spent 21 seasons in the NHL League and was remembered by the fans as a strong and selfless leader who led his team to the championship. Being on the ice, Shane did everything possible for his team to win . This is a real Legend which will forever remain in the NHL’s Hall of Fame. Now he w...
Crime
5:49 a.m., August 2, 2018
Winnipeg police ask all not indifferent people to help them. 16-year-old girl, Sherisa Robyn Gretsinger is missing. Sherisa Robyn Gretsinger disappeared on July 15. According to the latest received data, the girl could go to Alberta. Gretsinger is about five feet tall and has long brown hair. Of special signs, one should note the tattoo on the left leg in the form of a red ribbon with inscriptions. The girl was dressed in a dark t-shirt, shorts, and summ...
Ecology
5:32 a.m., August 2, 2018
According to the statement made by a Winnipeg bug expert, it happened historically that the risks of getting West Nile virus become extremely high in August in Western Canada. People like to spend August weekends outdoor and many of them are bitten by mosquitoes. However, Taz Stuart, a local entomologist, reported that people neglect the use of protective treatments this summer because the number of mosquitos is quite low. In such a way, people increase t...

