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Sports News
7:15 a.m., July 25, 2018
On Tuesday, Winnipeg Jets officially announced that the team signed new contracts with defenceman Poolman and forward Dano. Tucker Poolman signed a contract for 3 years, for which he will earn US$2.325 million. Last season, the 25-year-old American defender played 24 regular matches and 2 matches in playoffs for Jets in NHL, marking himself with one goal and one assist. Also, in the season 2017-2018 Tucker played 17 matches in AHL for Manitoba Moose, where...
MIGRANTS
6:20 a.m., July 25, 2018
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair spoke about the current situation and answered questions. According to the ministers, Canada has an operational strategy aimed at reducing the flow of illegal migrants. In recent months, the situation has improved significantly. Ralph Goodale said that the current problem is controlled and does not grow into a crisis format. Conservatives accused the government of being unable to effectively solve the problem. Hearings wer...
Criminal News
5:11 a.m., July 25, 2018
It became known that on Monday the Police arrested two men who stole tools and building materials worth $15,000 from a south Winnipeg construction site. A security company called to the Police at about 5.10 in the morning and informed that two suspicious men were notices coming to the site in the 800 block of Sterling Lyon Parkway. When Winnipeg Police arrived, they saw the car of the suspects running away from the crime scene. When the car was stopped and...
Culture
5:04 a.m., July 25, 2018
More than 20 percent of respondents use their bike for daily trips. This is very convenient because the bike is much more maneuverable than the car. About 35 percent said they would ride a bike more often if the transport infrastructure of the city improves. Most respondents were positive about the possibility of increasing the number of isolated bike lanes. The main reason for promoting cycling is its low cost and relative cheapness in servicing. Riding...
Crime
4:41 a.m., July 25, 2018
The Police reported that they arrived in Virden on July 21 in the afternoon. As it became known, there was a quarrel, as a result of which one person died. Several more people were at the crime scene at that moment. The man was taken to a hospital where his death was announced. The Police continue to investigate the case considering it a homicide, but none of the suspects has been arrested yet.
INCIDENT
4:05 a.m., July 25, 2018
Evan Paul was charged in September 2017 in obscene behavior. The soldier was drunk when the incident occurred. Maj. Greg Moorehead said that the party in 2016 attended the military and their second half. According to the military, Evan Paul had at that time alcohol dependence. The man came to the event drunk and went to a group of people. Master Cpl. Paul went to one of the women and grabbed her by the chest. This act was received by all with condemnation....
Society
4:04 a.m., July 25, 2018
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s Cybertip.ca expressed big fears and warned parents that such a popular app as Cake - Live Stream Video Chat can contain a large amount of sexual content. Cake - Live Stream Video Chat was originally created so that people from all over the world could share their video in a live mode. People can also send their videos to a certain person or to a large group of people. However, everyone can use Go Private Random m...
Criminal Statistics
9:28 a.m., July 24, 2018
Recently published statistics show an increase in crime rates in Winnipeg in general and in almost all areas of the city from 2016 to 2017. Police Chief Danny Smyth said that he was convinced of this on personal experience and confirmed the increase in the level of violent crimes. Local residents also complain about the deterioration of the situation. Ashleigh Ward announced the breaking of her house and the repeated incidents of vandalism around it. The w...
Society
9:11 a.m., July 24, 2018
Many drivers on the streets of Winnipeg still do not know how to get out of the way when approaching emergency vehicles, although this is very important for saving the lives of city residents in emergency situations. District chief of paramedic operations Michelle Bessas claims that many drivers begin to panic and stop the car right in the middle of the road in such situations, which greatly slows the operation of the ambulance. According to her, paramedic...
GREAT FESTIVAL
8:55 a.m., July 24, 2018
The event always attracts many people and indigenous talents. It's not always easy to find the real highlight of the event, but Stephanie Cram (CBC review crew) has found 4 shows worthy of attention. 1. Rocko and Nakota: Tales From the Land Rocko and Nakota: Tales From the Land is the best one. Nakota, a young Anishinaabe boy, stuck in the hospital. His story Nakota wrote being sick and while bedridden. The story begins with the fact that the boy was think...
Society
8:01 a.m., July 24, 2018
The incident occurred on Saturday near South Cross Lake. The bear climbed onto the campsite in search of food. Slipping his paw on the tent, he was getting on the girl with claws. Then the bear tried to get a backpack with products, fixed on a tree. According to eyewitnesses, the girl's father managed to scare off the bear. The rest of the people in the tent warned all the people in the camp. The bear managed to drive out, and people were successfully evac...
Society
7:39 a.m., July 24, 2018
A huge number of water-related incidents occurred this summer in Manitoba. Three steps on how to survive, called Swim to Survive Standard, will save a lot of lives. Three volunteers showed how to act according to Swim to Survive Standard to CTV News at St. Malo Provincial Park on Monday. Jon Sorokowski, one of the volunteers, is an experienced swimmer, but even he assumes a situation when going out of a safe swim zone he can be caught off guard by the wa...
Society
7:06 a.m., July 24, 2018
Despite the fact that it is still July, talks about winter and snow are actively being conducted among the officials of Manitoba. The large amount of snow that falls annually in Manitoba poses a great threat and inconvenience to airports. $619,000 was allocated by the federal government for the purchase of new snow-clearing equipment for the two airports: Bloodvein River Airport and Gillam Airport. These two airports are very important for Manitoba and pro...
GOOD NEWS
7:03 a.m., July 24, 2018
On the way to Poplar River, the boat ran out of oil. Stewart Hansen decided to sail to the George Island because there was an old fisherman's hut. The group hoped to find their fuel or an opportunity to contact the rescuers. The situation worsened because the group did not have food with them. Sadie Bergman and Stewart Hansen managed to light a fire. People claim that the hut was empty. It was dark and cold. Stewart Hansen found the radio and tried to set...
Criminal News
6:31 a.m., July 24, 2018
This incident occurred on July 20. The police arrived and recorded all that happened on the Donald Street Bridge at about 6 p.m. First, teenagers attacked two people: a 26-year-old woman and a 59-year-old man. The man got hit in the back, but he escaped very quickly. The woman was punched and kicked for several times. Fortunately, she did not need medical help. Two men from a passing car tried to stop the teenagers with their screams but without any resu...
Culture
8:00 a.m., July 23, 2018
According to Sapphyre McLeod and Black Space Winnipeg, more than 60% of immigrants experience psychological problems. The new society is not always friendly to other races and nationalities. Many people look with caution at blacks or inappropriately refer to them. All this causes a lot of psychological problems for immigrants. According to Sapphyre McLeod, registration for courses on psychological adaptation will last until July 30. Starting from August 8,...
RIOT OF NATURE
7:41 a.m., July 23, 2018
Hayleigh Langan was working at the Pyott West Campground and saw the tornado first. The incident was filmed on camera. According to eyewitnesses, the weather phenomenon lasted only a few minutes but managed to scare the citizens. According to the ECCC meteorologist Heather Pimiskern report, the weather phenomenon did not harm the infrastructure or local residents. There are no injuries or casualties among the population. Recently, many tornadoes and tornad...
Society
7:40 a.m., July 23, 2018
In the light of recent developments, the Canoe Route in Nopiming Provincial Park is closed to absolutely all people. The threat of forest fires is highest. In this scenario, finding people in a potentially dangerous territory is excluded. Rescue services inform the public about possible risks and safety precautions. Multiple forest fires in the Gammon River area are a dangerous factor for tourists and residents of the region. The authorities ask residents...

