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Free Press Head Start for Sept. 8

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Queen Elizabeth II is under medical supervision at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after doctors expressed concern for her health.

And Myles Sanderson, one of two suspects in a deadly string of stabbings in Saskatchewan, was apprehended Wendesday evening, went into medical distress shortly after being arrested, and died. Most of the stabbing victims were from the James Smith Cree Nation, and Chief Wally Burns is set to speak along with other First Nations leaders this morning.

— David Fuller

 

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Today’s weather

Your forecast: Mainly cloudy with a 30 per cent chance of showers early this morning. High today is 24 C, Humidex 26 and UV index 5 or moderate and wind from the south at 30 km/h gusting to 50, becoming northwest 30 gusting to 50 this morning.

What’s happening today

A longtime ally of former U.S. president Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, is expected to turn himself in today in a state criminal case in New York City. According to the Washington Post, the charges are similar to federal charges Bannon faced when he was accused of duping donors who gave money to fund a wall on the U.S. southern border, for which he was pardoned by Trump. The Associated Press reports.

Superbowl contenders meet as the NFL season begins with defending champions the L.A. Rams hosting the Buffalo Bills, beginning at 7:20 p.m. CDT. The Associated Press reports.

Los Angeles Rams players celebrate with the Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL Super Bowl on Feb. 13. (Mark J. Terrill / The Associated Press files)

Los Angeles Rams players celebrate with the Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL Super Bowl on Feb. 13. (Mark J. Terrill / The Associated Press files)

Today’s must-read

A Winnipeg couple has gotten nothing but static on their landline for more than 1,700 hours, despite Bell MTS crews coming to address the problem. “It is so frustrating. We’ve missed some very important phone calls. We’ve missed doctor calls and my husband, who is a drywaller doing odd jobs, has missed a couple of jobs,” says Debbie Roy. Kevin Rollason reports.

Debbie Roy (right) and Dewey Roy said Bell MTS told them the problem is old copper wires coupled with excessive precipitation Winnipeg received this summer. (Jessica Lee / Winnipeg Free Press)

Debbie Roy (right) and Dewey Roy said Bell MTS told them the problem is old copper wires coupled with excessive precipitation Winnipeg received this summer. (Jessica Lee / Winnipeg Free Press)

On this date

On Sept. 8, 1966: The Winnipeg Free Press reported three of four escapees from Headingley jail who stole a plane from Steinbach were photographed when they landed the same day at Tyler, Minn., in an attempt to refuel, posing as cattle buyers. The prime minister of Singapore suggested at the Commonwealth conference in London that the RAF bomb oil and rail centres in Rhodesia to back up sanctions against prime minister Ian Smith’s regime. Search our archives for more here.

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Top news

Dean Pritchard:

Defence fights second psych assessment of man charged with killing Lorette couple

Lawyers for a man charged in the slaying of an elderly Lorette couple are fighting a move by prosecutors to secure a forensic assessment of their client, just two months before he is set to go on trial. Read More

 

Melissa Martin:

Resolve takes root among rubble

Ukrainian village picks up pieces in wake of Russian occupation Read More

 

Erik Pindera:

‘24/7 crack shack’ cook sentenced to eight years

Timothy Verbong cooked cocaine, cut it, weighed it and packaged it into crack that was sold from a “24/7 crack shack” by a criminal ring that terrorized the residents of Point Douglas. Read More

 
 
 

New in Sports

Joshua Frey-Sam:

Costly win for Goldeyes

Team MVP Murphy injured in Game 1 win over Redhawks Read More

 

Taylor Allen:

Liegghio’s heroics no surprise to Blue and Gold teammates

After two backbreaking misses to cost the Blue Bombers their Week 10 matchup against the Montreal Alouettes, Marc Liegghio stood in front of reporters and assured it would be a different story the next time he had a chance to win a game. Read More

 

Taylor Allen:

Bombers won’t have to worry about Marino in Riders rematch

Garrett Marino has likely played his final CFL game. Read More

 
 

New in Arts and Entertainment

Randall King:

A taste of Manitoba

Several locally shot, produced features will be screened at Toronto International Film Festival Read More

 

Eva Wasney:

The return of ManyFest

City’s biggest street party takes over Memorial park after two-year pandemic hiatus Read More

 

New music

Reviews of this week’s CD releases Read More

 
 

New in Business

Gabrielle Piche:

Sprint to the finish

North End cycle shop rides off into the sunset as owner retires, returns to Poland Read More

 

Martin Cash:

VMedia takes aim at Bell, Shaw, Rogers and Telus

It’s been hard to miss the fact there’s a new telco service provider in town. Read More

 
 

Fresh opinions

Editorial:

Sugary-drink tax deserves consideration

In a province where the rate of Type 2 diabetes in children is among the highest in the world, and where the capital city regularly wears the dubious crown of Slurpee Capital of the World, perhaps it’s time for Manitoba to give serious consideration to a special tax on sugary drinks. Read More

 

Dan Lett:

Spend-happy mayoral candidates need dose of fiscal reality

Of all the good ideas that have been floated by the enormous gaggle of mayoral candidates, few have touched on the most pressing challenge faced by the City of Winnipeg: it cannot afford to pay its bills. Read More

 

Shannon Sampert:

Bergen served CPC well as interim leader

Interim Conservative Party of Canada leader Candice Bergen is not going to seek re-election, after 14 years spent representing Portage-Lisgar. She made that announcement earlier this week, making it clear that it’s time for a life beyond politics. Read More

 
 

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