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A family of a 10-week-old baby girl who was taken from her mother in a Winnipeg hospital returned custody of the baby. The girl was taken from her mother about 2 months ago. Only this Thursday, March 21, the court decided to transfer custody of the baby girl to her great-aunt. After the end of the court hearing, the woman was very happy and said that God had heard her prayers. A video when the baby was taken from the mom, which was shot by a family member,...
Food Recall
Everyone likes to eat the food that tastes good, but also we need to think about the health aspect of the food we consume and the nutrients and vitamins it gives our body. An investigation into an outbreak of foodborne illness has led to a recall of frozen chicken nuggets. For the third time this year, the Canadian Food inspection agency has recalled a frozen breaded chicken product over the fear of salmonella contamination. Sofina foods are recalling Jane...
Crash
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. A 24-year-old driver is facing charges of impaired driving causing bodily harm after she hit an SUV on Highway 1, Wednesday night, said Manitoba RCMP. The collision, which happened near Cabot Road...
Humboldt Broncos
Approximately ten months ago a scary crash happened in Saskatchewan, experts believe it was not an accident. On April 6 last year 16 people were killed and 13 injured, when a westbound semi-trailer truck struck a northbound coach bus near Armley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The semi-trailer had failed to yield at a flashing stop sign at the intersection of Highways 35 and 335. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu had 70 regulation violations in the days leading up to April 6, 2...
Alcohol Theft
Brazen, daylight thefts have been an ongoing problem at stores around Manitoba, leaving paying customers to wonder what is being done about it. Despite having security guards in Liquor Marts, alcohol theft is still happening. Liquor Mart thefts have been an ongoing and increasing problem around Winnipeg. Winnipeg police said that security staff of these stores is not doing their job, not doing enough to prevent thefts like this from happening in their stor...
Society
Winnipeg Airport is the first in North America to use the unmanned snow plow machine, called Otto. Otto does not require a driver to move and do the job. It was developed by Northstar Robotics together with engineers from the Airport Technologies. In the next few years, the novelty will be used for cleaning the runway at the local airport, including the time of extreme weather conditions, when regular worker and human controlled snow clearing equipment is...
Society
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries will check ID. Over the last year, the number of thefts has increased by 300% and the management of the corporation has come up with a new plan to combat them. As it became known on Thursday morning, Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries plans to implement a new security plan that will include ID check. Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries president and CEO Peter Hak said that staff and clients should know that they are safe. Anyone who decides to...
Society
A new initiative is going to make Manitoba a hub for genetic technology. Genome Prairie is a not-for-profit group and it cooperates with Winnipeg's Red River College. It created a plan called Genome 360.  Genome 360 wants to put genetic sequencing technology in the hands of students, farmers, and health workers. Genome Prairie chief scientific officer Simon Potter said that it can be very beneficial to bring the power of genomics into the hands of the gene...
Society
Apartments that were once overrun by drugs and crime now turn into safe living options for people who are combating their addictions. Haley Harrington, 21, is sober for 7 months, and she finds hope for a new life in one of such apartments. Her own suite in a building on Jarvis Avenue makes the girl feel comfortable and safe. Harrington was looking for a new place to live, study, and the possibility to completely forget about her addiction. Therefore, she g...
Society
Outdoor activities start in Winnipeg and make city residents leave their houses. If the arrival of the season’s first Canada Goose at Oak Hammock Marsh isn’t enough of a sign of spring for you, there are some outdoor activities for you. All golf fans will be pleasantly surprised that the 2019 season begins as early as Thursday, March 21. Shooters Family Golf Centre on Main Street is ready to open its doors for all city residents. No one expected such an ea...
Society
Can millennials buy property in Winnipeg? The 23-year-old shared her opinion. Bryanna Lafantaisie wants to buy a house in Winnipeg. However, everything is not so good as she thought before. Like many other young people, the girl has a limited budget. As it turned out, most of the properties in the city go beyond her 200,000-dollar budget. The 2019 federal budget assumes assistance to such residents of the city as Bryanna Lafantaisie. Canada's housing agenc...
Society
Students from Winnipeg high schools now compete with their rival schools not only in the athletic field but also online. Such form of competition gives students a chance to rep their school off the field. It became possible thanks to Manitoba High School eSports League. Brian Cameron, principal at the Louis Riel Arts & Technology Centre, said that many students perceived Esports as another extracurricular activity. Now children who are not part of the scho...
Speeding
Speeding is a major factor in road accidents, as well as distracted driving. Both of these factors can lead to serious crashes with vehicles damaged and people getting injured or even killed. Over 78% of all distracted drivers are distracted because they have been texting while driving. RCMP said the woman gave the excuse of being late for class, but received a $299 ticket regardless. The Slow Down Move Over traffic act requires drivers to do just that, sl...
Bank Robbery
Bank robbery sounds almost impossible nowadays, but still, such crimes still happening, but everyone gets caught eventually. Former Winnipeg TV host and journalism teacher Steve Vogelsang will stand before the judge, as per his lawyer Greg White. Stephen Vogelsang is accused of robbing two banks in Medicine Hat, Alberta, three in Regina, and one in Saskatoon from July to October 2017. At a preliminary hearing in November last year in Alberta, it was determ...
Society
A girl is fighting brain cancer in Winnipeg and her dream to see her friends has come true. Kailyn Danielson was diagnosed with brain cancer in December. Since then she has spent many weeks far away from her native home and school. When a local charity found out about the girl’s dream, it decided to help. So, on Wednesday, Danielson’s class flew all the way from Cranberry Portage to Winnipeg and spent the day with her. It was just amazing. The girl was rea...
Thin Ice
Warning Preparedness Meteorologist with Environment Canada, Natalie Hasell said after this week and the weekend of cold temperatures, we'll see a very slow, gradual increase in temperatures. The skating season at the Riley Family Duck Pond is over, Assiniboine Park said Wednesday, adding that a melt brought on by warmer weather has made the ice on the pond unsafe. All outdoor pleasure rinks and skating ponds managed by the City of Winnipeg have also closed...
Crime
On Tuesday, March 19th approximately at 12:00, the Winnipeg police received a message about a carjacking in the area of Burrows Avenue and McPhillips Street. The victim, a 65-year-old woman, reported that when she stopped at a red light, an unknown man sat in the front seat of her car, grabbed her wrist and told her to go. The suspect took out a knife, and the victim, fearing for her safety, followed the carjacker demands. The victim took the suspect to va...
Incidents
On Monday, March 18th a terrible accident happened on northbound Isabel Street between Ross Avenue and Logan Avenue. First responders were called and had to attend a child and woman are in critical condition after they were hit by a car near the Slaw Rebchuk Bridge. The witnesses, who were on the scene said that it appeared to involve a young girl no more than five, and her mother. A four-year-old girl has died from injuries after being hit by a car on Mon...