A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Monday, January 27, 2025 Drugs seized from stolen car 11:55 AM A Calgary man is facing charges after police pulled over a vehicle stolen from Winnipeg. Advertisement Learn more about Free Press Advertising solutions ...
Winnipeg police serve annual feast at Métis friendship centrePolice officers from across Manitoba gathered in Winnipeg Wednesday afternoon to serve lunch to more than 600 people from Winnipeg's North End.CBC News
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Police vehicles are shown outside the scene of a shooting at a home in Winnipeg on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023. Police in say they have laid charges in the shooting that left four people dead and one injured. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim WINNIPEG — A man who serve...
The partial remains of Rebecca Contois were found in a garbage bin and at a city-run landfill in 2022. Police have said they believe the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran are at a different, privately owned landfill outside of the city. ...
In the subsequent news conference police spokesperson Jason Michalyshen expanded on the Media Release and added some additional information. He stated in part: “Their encounter on this one particular morning was essentially an agreement for sexual services for cash.” ...
The unit says police eventually stopped the vehicle and, while apprehending people inside, an officer shot the teen. The police watchdog is investigating the shooting. In a separate incident today, police say officers shot a man while responding to a firearm call. ...
Macdonald was toppled in Montreal by activists during a rally to defund the city’s police. According to CBC, the act was explained in leaflets that described Canada’s first Prime Minister as “a white supremacist who orchestrated the genocide of Indigenous peoples with the creation of the ...
On Monday, the jury got to see the duvet that was wrapped around Tina. Winnipeg police Const. Garrett Carrette showed the jury two holes. Under cross-examination, Carrette agreed with Cormier’s lawyer that the holes looked like rips or tears in the fabric....
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