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Society
As it became known, the province decided to cut home repair programs for residents with low incomes. Now this category of the population will not receive financial support for the repair of their houses from the province. Manitoba Government cut several very important programs, including assistance for people with disabilities who want to re-equip their homes and to make them more convenient for life. Innovations shocked the 83-year-old resident of Winnipe...
Society
Rocky the dog is a fortunate guy – now he is a new member of Bell MTS Place security team. Rocky's story could have ended very sadly because if the rescue team had not found a home for him, he would have been euthanized. However, this guy was lucky! Rocky is a very energetic dog, so it was so difficult for the rescue service to find him a new home. When people saw his hyperactivity, they abandoned the poor fellow. A few days before he was to be euthanized,...
Culture
The premiere of I'm Going to Break Your Heart has already taken place at the Park Theatre in Winnipeg. Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida are partners both in life and in music, and they came to the city to premiere a new film about their couple. The film is called I'm Going to Break Your Heart and it is based on their life after getting married. It also shows the making of Moon vs. Sun’s new album. The couple has been married for 20 years and both are conf...
Incidents
A lot of accidents on the road happened because drivers are in a hurry, distracted or simply intentionally do not follow the rules and regulations. Every year, about 421,000 people are injured in crashes that have involved a driver who was distracted in some way. Unfortunately, a lot of those drivers are teenagers, who are not just irresponsible to their own vehicles and lives, but to other people’s health and lives as well. Some drivers just really don’t...
Crime
The crime is on the rise in Canada for the last couple of years, and the Winnipeg, unfortunately, is not an exception. Violent attacks, beating, and stabbing happens almost every day in our city. Winnipeg Police dedicate a lot of manpower and recourses to fight crime, to locate and punish those responsible for criminal activity in the city. Police Cst. Jay Murray said on Tuesday, March 12th that the number of firearm-related homicides, as well as the numbe...
Skating Trail
Everyone loves snow days and beautiful weather the winter brings. People take advantage of winter weather and having fun ice skating, sledding and, of course, winter fishing. But now the days are starting to get a little bit longer and the spring is just around the corner, the skating trail at The Forks is still open. Winnipeg officials made the call to officially close the Red River Mutual trail to skaters for the season on Tuesday, March 12th. The reason...
Society
The film is based on the true story of a criminal who lived a double life in order to support his daughter. Hollywood actor and director Sean Penn will spend some time in Winnipeg this summer. Two-time winner of the Academy Award for the best male role will shoot his new film in the city. On Tuesday, March 12th Buffalo Gal Pictures, an independent production company, held a casting for children actors for a feature film about a father who lives the double...
Politics
The City of Winnipeg tabled its budget for 2019 on Friday, March 1st. Some of the highlights include a regular tax rise, but a decrease in roads spending by $29.6 million to $86.4 million. Despite hints of a massive property tax increase, Mayor Brian Bowman said it wasn’t fair for city taxpayers to shoulder an $85 million funding shortfall, which he put squarely in the pockets of the province. Mayor Brian Bowman and his inner circle agreed to spend $100,00...
Society
Recently, there has been a trend towards the popularization of alcohol consumption among women. As it is known, men drink more alcohol than ladies. However, recent studies show that women are almost on the same level with men. Addictions Foundation of Manitoba is alarming because the number of women who died from alcohol in Winnipeg and Manitoba increased by 26%. The number of men increased only by 5%. AFM has conducted lectures on the dangers of various p...
Society
The University of Manitoba thinks a new online tool should be created. The representatives of this educational institution explained that they are asking Manitoba Health to create a new online tool that will give city residents the opportunity to evaluate and compare personal care homes located in Winnipeg and Manitoba. The author of the study stated that all residents of the province are interested in ensuring that personal care homes provide maximum comf...
Society
Jimboy, the 17-year-old boy from Winnipeg, was killed when unknown people broke into his house. The parents of the deceased young guy want their son not to be forgotten and reopen the family bakery because he loved to bake so much. Now, Winnipeg residents call city inhabitants to come to the Filipino bake shop and to support the family. Arlene Pabiz came to Jimel's Bakery at 660 Sheppard St. on Monday. The woman bought bread and buns and she was deeply tou...
Society
Winnipeg’s animal services agency said that animal adoption and dog licencing fees can rise in 2019. City’s Standing Policy Committee on Innovation prepared a report stating that the agency considers it necessary to increase fees for everything from licensing dogs to charging fees and trapping. As the report showed, about 148,386 Winnipeg residents have cats and about 112,139 residents have dogs at their homes. Due to such large populations of domestic ani...
Incidents
A residential fire is always a scary and dangerous thing, people might get hurt or killed, especially children and elderly citizens since they are not able to react fast and evacuate the building by themselves. Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service is reminding the public to be safe with space heaters after battling a house fire in the 700 block of McPhillips Street early Tuesday, March 12th. Investigators believe the fire was accidental and caused by the unsafe...
Blue Bombers
Everyone loves football, game night with friends and family always bring us together for a good time, and lucky ones visit the game and have a chance to support their team in person. Our own Winnipeg Blue Bombers is a great team with a bright future and the fans show their support each and every game! It is great news for all of us, the star linebacker will stay with our team for future seasons and we can expect nothing but great games and great show! New...
Society
As the founder of one of the biggest cat shelters in Winnipeg says, about 100,000 feral cats can live in Winnipeg. Lynne Scott from Craig Street Cats explains that Winnipeg is perfect for feral cats, they can always find a place to sleep and food. The city has a great agrarian history and it has been a center of grain transportation for many years. Therefore, there are many rodents living in the city. It is not surprising that cats choose this particular c...
Winnipeg Jets
Winnipeg Jets is an amazing team and has a huge army of fans and supporters. Go Jets Go! Every game there are millions of fans watching our team perform on TV and support at a game in person, all hoping for a win and the first places for Jets. Unfortunately, the last game was not successful for our team, San Jose Sharks got a win 5-4 over the Winnipeg Jets. Both teams worked hard and showed great skills, but the Sharks overpowered the Jets. The Jets fell t...
Crime
Last Sunday, March 3rd a teenager was killed during a violent home invasion at night. Responding police shot the 29-year-old suspect, who remains in critical condition. When police arrived minutes later, they found a man, 29, attacking 17-year-old Jaime Adao with a weapon. In order to stop the attack, police had to shoot the man. The wounded criminal was delivered to a hospital in critical condition, where doctors were fighting for his life. As of now, the...
Society
From October of 2018 marijuana is legal to grow, sell and to buy throughout Canada. It doesn’t matter if you are using it or not, cannabis is coming, it is already here and as of today, it is sold in your local stores and online. According to the recent polls, 38 percent of Canadians use pot solely for recreation, while 12 percent say their pot consumption is only for medical reasons. The Manitoba government is taking steps to combat the illicit cannabis m...