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Society
4:50 a.m., March 13, 2019
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
4:24 a.m., March 13, 2019
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
4:00 a.m., March 13, 2019
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
3:52 a.m., March 13, 2019
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...
Society
10:02 a.m., March 12, 2019
Winnipeg experts are studying misses to prevent collisions in the future. Winnipeg-based road safety engineer Craig Milligan co-founded the firm called MicroTraffic about a year and a half ago. He created a team of 16 more people to make city roads safer for drivers and passengers. "We're looking for situations where a serious injury or fatality was narrowly avoided,” said Milligan. "They're looking for abnormally elevated risk levels so that they can get...
Society
8:28 a.m., March 12, 2019
Winnipeg professor urges city councilors to be more attentive when making solar power investments. Robert Parsons is working at the Asper School of Business, and he created a review on solar systems. As the man believes, using solar systems is not financially lucrative. On Monday Parsons had a meeting with city councilors and he was speaking about his discoveries. In particular, his speech was about the use of solar energy to light buildings, parks and str...
Society
7:14 a.m., March 12, 2019
Winnipeg School Division approved the budget on Monday. As it became known, the Winnipeg School Division's board of trustees complied with the province's demand not to raise property tax above 2%. "We didn't pass the budget of the Winnipeg School Division, we passed a budget that was essentially mandated for us by the minister of education," said Lisa Naylor, WSD's finance chair. "We passed the budget because we weren't left with any real choices." Initial...
Society
5:56 a.m., March 12, 2019
One of the schools in St. Boniface is using a new system of helping kids at school - 2D stickers. École Provencher, a school which kids from kindergarten to grade three are visiting, provides fun for children and at the same time help them study better. 2D stickers can be seen throughout the school. “Even though they look like 2D stickers, we’re having 3D, 4D fun,” said Vladimir, a grade three student at École Provencher. The main task of 2D stickers is to...
Incidents
5:41 a.m., March 12, 2019
Every automaker company got into the situation when a major problem with a vehicle is noticed after thousands of cars were already sold, sometimes millions, which makes it even harder and very expensive to recall such vehicles for inspection and possibly replacement of faulty parts or modules. Honda Company is not an exception, but this time the recall involves some older models, that were on the roads for years. Honda will be recalling about 1 million old...
Car Theft
5:30 a.m., March 12, 2019
Car theft is a growing problem in Canada, thankfully in Winnipeg, we have the Air1 helicopter that helps police to track down and find the stolen vehicle fast! A new report from the Canadian Insurance Bureau says that picky car thieves are increasingly targeting Ford trucks and high-end SUVs. At the same time, the total number of car thefts continues to grow throughout the country. The stolen vehicle was first spotted just before 4 a.m., stuck in the snow...
Incidents
5:20 a.m., March 12, 2019
Flood water is a hazard to health and extremely dangerous when moving. Flooding can occur at any time of the year and can be due to many causes from heavy rainfall and blocked drains to burst water mains, tidal ingress and burst river banks. ... Whatever the cause, flood water presents a general hazard to health. Based on predictions, water levels in his town could rise to 2011 levels with a normal melt season – which harms local businesses if the highway...
Crime
4:36 a.m., March 12, 2019
Methamphetamine is a real problem in Canada, the majority of people involved are youth and older teenagers. There is a study conducted by Winnipeg Police department about how people on meth are no longer productive, so they have to find other ways to get money to fuel their addiction and get more drugs. People on meth turn to pity theft and other, more serious crimes. Last Sunday, March 3rd a teenager was killed during a violent home invasion at night. Res...
Fire
3:34 a.m., March 12, 2019
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. On Sunday, March 10th Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) crews responded to reports of a fire in a single-family home in Wildwood Park. Approximately at 12:00 p.m. crews arrived at the scene and found a fire in the attic of the home. Thankfully,...
Culture
10:28 a.m., March 11, 2019
A Maze In Winter Romance, a movie based on Manitoba snow maze, will appear next winter. Most recently, a snow maze near Winnipeg drew the attention of the whole world - it broke the record and got into the Guinness Book of Records. When filmmaker Juliette Hagopian heard about the maze, she came up with the idea of a movie. "We heard about the maze, and the buzz that was happening with it, and it breaking the Guinness World Record," Hagopian said. "Then we...
Society
9:00 a.m., March 11, 2019
Winnipeg's Millennium Library started using a new security system in February 2019. In connection with the increase in incidents and threats, the library decided to check visitors' bags for metal objects or alcohol when they enter the building. City officials say the new security system is a necessary measure. However, do all residents of the city like innovations? Lara Rae comes to this library all her life. For her, this is a place where she can read, th...
Society
7:41 a.m., March 11, 2019
Winnipeg author Jamie Michaels and illustrator Doug Fedrau created Christie Pits, a new graphic novel about the largest race riot in Canadian history. The event took place in 1993 at public baseball game in Toronto. More than 10000 people were involved. Now, a new graphic novel tells the story of the event. "We certainly don't live in the same hateful conditions of 1933, but I believe that there are lessons to be gleaned from the Christie Pits riots that...
Society
6:22 a.m., March 11, 2019
Danielle Moore, an activist from Winnipeg, was 24 and she was on board the plane that crashed Sunday morning. An Ethiopian Airlines crash took the lives of 157 people, 18 among them were from Canada, including Danielle Moore. Moore was going to take part in a United Nations environmental conference in Nairobi, Kenya. Moore worked in Canada Learning Code. On Saturday, she shared her joyful news. "I'm so excited to share that I've been selected to attend and...
Teen Killed
5:32 a.m., March 11, 2019
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. Police chief Danny Smyth updated media on the investigation at a community meeting Friday night at Maples Collegiate. “Our early indications from our investigators is that he may have been using meth beforehand,” Smyth said. “We don’t know that for certain yet and certainly once we get an o...