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Society
Architectural changes in the middle of the previous century could lead to the loss of historical heritage of the city. The area east of Main Street was going to be reconstructed with modernist architecture, an amusement park and a tangle of expressways in the 1960s. Cindy Tugwell, executive director of Heritage Winnipeg, called those changings an absolute travesty and said that the buildings have another problem- no support for heritage preservation. The p...
Society
Mood Disorders Association knows how to deal with stress. Fire Fest will take place in the first half of September. This fest is organized by Winnipeg’s Fun Mountain in collaboration with Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba. The essence of the festival is to write down all the things that cause stress on a sheet of paper and to burn this sheet. According to the organizers, it will help people feel easy and calm and will help to deal with stress and to p...
Society
Experts share tips on how to facilitate the process of adaptation to school in September. The beginning of September for many parents and children is a very difficult time. However, there are several ways to facilitate the return of the child to school according to experts from Winnipeg. Maureen Dennis, a children expert from Winnipeg, said that parents should make some changes in their lives and in the lives of children. First of all, parents should teach...
Crime
Last Saturday police responded to a call and found a male victim with serious injuries not far from Redwood Avenue. Officers said a man in his 30-th`s was lying on the ground after he was attacked by the unknown suspect of multiple suspects, to be confirmed later by the investigation. As per Winnipeg Police, no arrests are made as of now, also no witnesses came forward, so no suspects in this assault incident. The victim remains in the hospital in critical...
Random stabbing
Late Friday night police had to respond to a stabbing call from the apartment complex on Pembina Highway around 11:25 pm. When at the location, officers found a young male victim on the ground with multiple stab wounds. He was delivered to a hospital in critical condition but later upgraded to a stable condition.  As per Winnipeg Police, an 18-year-old victim was unloading personal belongings with his family members, when the incident happened. A male susp...
Society
Home Tour invites people to celebrate Architecture of Old Tuxedo. The celebration will take place from 10 to 4 on September 16. All guests of the holiday will be able to see some old impressive houses of Old Tuxedo. The program will consist of a survey of 5 houses that were built from 1929 to 2004. Review of the art gallery, which was built in the 1050's will also be in the program. Home Tour celebration will begin from this gallery. The Director & CEO of...
Society
Labour Day will be on Monday, September 3. Residents of the city can already get information about what will work and what will be closed on this day. Usually, on this holiday a lot of Winnipeggers try to switch to the maximum from work to rest: visit their relatives or friends, or invite relatives or friends to their places, or just to go somewhere with family and friends. That’s why it is very necessary to know what places are open and what places are cl...
Society
Canadian cafes and restaurants will make special burgers from 1 to 7 of September during Le Burger Week Winnipeg restaurants will present something interesting to their visitors. This week you can eat those dishes that are not on their menu usually. Le Burger Week is a national festival and more than 200,000 cafes and restaurants will take part in it, more than 100 of them are from Winnipeg and will cook their burgers too. Daniel Gurevich, a local ambassad...
Crime
On Thursday, a dangerous criminal who was convicted of sexual crimes was released. According to Winnipeg police, the perpetrator is going to live in Winnipeg, so all women in the city may be in danger and they should be extremely careful and attentive. On August 30, Justin David Levasseur who is 28 was released from the Stony Mountain Institution. He is also known as Jay Levasseur or Norman Levasseur. In the spring of 2016, he was convicted after sexual as...
Incidents
Firemen saved two dogs in the fire on August 30. On Thursday evening the gusts of a strong wind were cut off by electric wires. As a result of this there was a fire. Winnipeg fire officers appeared at the place quite fast and put out the fire. Firefighters reported that torn wires led to the burning of debris, and as a result of which the back part of the house also suffered from a fire. The cause of breaking wires was a fallen tree. The tree fell because...
Crime
As previously reported, last Wednesday night in Onanole, which is located about 265 kilometers northwest of Winnipeg, the community is a part of the Rural Municipality of Park, a few shots were fired and one male officer injured. Manitoba RCMP initiated a manhunt for two to three suspects that were be traveling in a black pickup truck, also one more suspect was moving the area on foot. Police qualified suspects as “armed and dangerous”, so people that don’...
Manhunt in Onanole
Onanole, which is located about 265 kilometers northwest of Winnipeg, the community is a part of the Rural Municipality of Park had no rest since the incident with shots fired and one male officer injured that happened Wednesday night. Two Manitoba RCMP officers responded to a break and enter call in the community, while they were getting out of the vehicle shot were fired and one of the officers was injured. Four suspects left the scene, three were travel...
Society
On Saturday, the 1st of September 2018 the reduction of the maximum speed in the school areas comes into force. Afterward, on the weekend this rule will not work till Monday, the 3rd of September. Pay attention: despite the fact that on the 3rd of September there will be a holiday, the speed limitation till 30 km/h won’t be canceled. Don’t forget that on the 2nd of September 2014 (the first working day when the law came into action) the officers wrote 128...
Society
Protection for Persons in Care Office conducted an investigation and identified 12 cases of mistreatment in Lions Prairie Manor. The cause for this investigation were numerous complaints received in 2016 and 2017. In total 21 complaints were examined and 17 of them were found to be real. 12 complaints were classified as cases of patient mistreatment. The result of this investigation was the imposition of restrictions on this institution, which is managed b...
Society
Despite his illness and his inability to walk, the boy does not see any barriers to taking part in the on the powwow trail. Powwow is an event where Americans and Indians are getting together to dance, sing, communicate and to discuss Indian culture. 8-year-old powwow dancer struck everyone this year. He is one of those people who will not stop from achieving their goals. The boy expands his horizons and horizons of people surrounding him. Liam was born wi...
Ecology
According to official data during a rainfall on Sunday night there was a power failure and about 3 million liters of polluted water was drained into the Assiniboine River. This is not the first such case in recent times. In mid-June, when a power failure occurred at the same lift station, about 2.5 million liters of sewage was poured into the river. This happens at Aubrey Lift Station on Palmerston Avenue. A representative of the city authorities said that...
Society
Discussion on the wall between the underground passageway and car park continues. Winnipeg considers $2.6M cost of a wall too high and would prefer a more economical option. At the moment plans for the building of the wall are postponed. At the end of the last year, the city raised the issue of building a wall to allow Piazza De Nardi on Taylor Avenue to continue to rent 35 parking spaces. Originally it was assumed that the wall would be from the western p...
Society
The funds from Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund will be used to improve the effectiveness of the Brandon Police. Deputy BPS Chief Randy Lewis gladly commented this news, noting that this money will go to purchase equipment that the police could not afford. He promised that these purchases would significantly improve the efficiency of police work and the safety of officers in carrying out assignments. Tactical equipment, such as ballistic vests and helmets...