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38-year-old woman died after being hit by train in Osborne Village early Monday: Winnipeg police
>The woman had left a passenger train when she was hit by a freight train travelling in the opposite direction, police said.
- creativeramblings.com My favorite murals in Winnipeg, Canada ~ Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
Back in 2017, I started photographing the murals in Winnipeg, Canada. Three years later, the pandemic stopped me in my tracks. I got really busy with other projects, and do not think I will find the time to complete that project. With that said, I managed to photograph more than 200 out of the 600...
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June 22: Graphic Novel Self-Publishing 101 with Scott A. Ford
wpl.libcal.com Graphic Novel Self-Publishing 101 with Scott A. FordFinished a comic, graphic novel, or book but don't know how to print it? Find out in this workshop. We will be looking at printers, page bleeds, file formats, bindings, and more!
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Video captures Winnipeg police officer threatening arrest, swearing at mother
www.aptnnews.ca Mother shares video of Winnipeg police threatening herA mother in Winnipeg is sharing video of police threatening her with arrest and swearing at her in her home.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16212924
> A mother in Winnipeg says a confrontation with police has left her and her family shaken. > > Charity Tom, who is Sayisi Dene, says on May 21 at around 4:00 a.m., she awoke to the sound of banging on her door. It was the Winnipeg police. > > An officer told her they received a call about an unsupervised child roaming outside. Tom told officers they had the wrong house and that her children were sleeping inside. > > Tom said a few minutes later, police officers knocked again and then entered the house. > > Now multiple police are entering the house. One is struggling with Tom. > > Charity: What’s the badge number? > > Police: Get up. What’s your name? > > Charity: Charity > > Police: You wanna get the cuffs? > > Charity: No, I just told you > > Police: So then stop acting like a c*nt
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June 6: TedxWinnipeg
tedxwinnipeg.ca HomeWhat is TEDx? In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxWinnipeg, where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDxWinnipe
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68 dogs taken from 'horrific conditions' in Winnipeg home: animal services
The Winnipeg Humane Society is accepting emergency donations to help deal with this situation.
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Police find DNA of another 12 women at self-confessed killer’s apartment in Winnipeg
www.aptnnews.ca DNA of 12 more women found in Jeremy Skibicki's apartmentThe trial of Jeremy Skibicki heard Thursday the DNA of a number of women, including Ashlee Shingoose, was found in his apartment.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15366844
> The Winnipeg Police Service confirmed the DNA of four Indigenous women inside the home of their self-confessed killer, a court heard Thursday, along with the DNA profiles of an additional 12 women. > > Police forensic identification officer Jan de Vries said he sent clothing, jewelry and blood stains from the apartment of Jeremy Skibicki for testing in May 2022 that positively identified Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and Rebecca Contois, three First Nations women slain in the spring of 2022. > > The testing also confirmed the presence of Buffalo Woman, de Vries said of the 20-something Indigenous victim police have yet to identify. > > Skibicki, 37, said in court he “unlawfully” killed Harris, Myran, Contois and Buffalo Woman, but is seeking to be found not criminally responsible due to mental illness. > > The Crown alleges he is guilty of four, “racially motivated”, first-degree murders of vulnerable Indigenous women he picked up at city homeless shelters.
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Why hasn't Winnipeg replicated the 'Houston model'?
Winnipeg has adopted elements of the successful approach to homelessness, but lacks the housing to fully realize it, advocates say