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The Wrap: Carman victim feared for her safety, MPI’s Nova delayed again, Kraken dad and Jets son, and Salt + Sugar joy

Good evening. Here’s a look at what our newsroom has been working on today:

 

'I really just want to get out of this home'

A 17-year-old girl feared for her safety and wanted to “get out” of the home she shared with a Carman man now accused of killing her, his partner and his three children, audio recordings and text messages show.

Myah-Lee Gratton sent voice notes to friends that alleged Ryan Manoakeesick was prone to violent outbursts, after dishes were thrown at her, he screamed in her face, and he kicked and threatened to kill his common-law wife in the weeks before the mass slaying.

Chris Kitching talks to Myah-Lee’s mother, Juliette Hastings, about the recordings.

Chris Kitching:

‘I’m trapped in hell’

Teen described terror in texts, audio recordings prior to slaying; CFS inquiry on table Read More

 
 
 

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'There have been significant challenges'

MPI’s $290-million Project Nova technology upgrade — which will allow Manitobans to renew driver’s licences, register vehicles and make insurance claims online — needs a second look and its timeline for completion is uncertain.

“There has not been much work in the last 12 months on Nova,” said new CEO Satvir Jatana, taking questions from legislators Tuesday for the first time since her appointment on Feb. 6.

Jatana attributed the lack of progress to turmoil at the top of the corporation, including the firing of former CEO Eric Herbelin, the resignation of former chief information technology officer Siddhartha Parti and last year’s 10-week employee strike.

Danielle Da Silva reports.

Danielle Da Silva:

New MPI boss blames strike, leadership turmoil as long-delayed tech upgrade pushed back again

A major, multimillion-dollar technology overhaul at Manitoba Public Insurance is facing further delay as the auto insurer continues to grapple with significant backlogs from last year’s 10-week employ... Read More

 
 

'We’re extremely proud of him'

A father and son are meeting at Canada Life Centre tonight — but they won’t be talking before puck drop.

“I don’t really like talking to him when we play him,” says Seattle Kraken assistant coach Dave Lowry about his son, Winnipeg Jets captain Adam Lowry.

The Kraken meet the Jets for the first time this season tonight.

Hockey writer Mike McIntyre talked to Dave about Adam’s rise to the captaincy.

Mike McIntyre:

‘He’s always been a leader’

Kraken assistant coach Lowry extremely proud of son’s accomplishments on and off the ice Read More

 
 

'You can just see the joy on their face'

Sugar + Salt Bakeshoppe celebrated its third anniversary last month, a milestone owner and head baker Kayla Milligan was not certain she’d hit after opening her storefront on Corydon in 2020.

Milligan is a mostly self-taught baker with a nutritional science background; she went to school specifically for cake design and now specializes in ornate wedding cakes and kids’ birthday cakes.

“We have an endless amount of families where I did the parents’ weddings and showers and now the kids’ cakes,” she says. “That’s one of my favourite things; I’ve gotten to grow up with so many of these families.”

Eva Wasney tells the bakery’s story — plus offers a few other food-related events around Winnipeg.

Eva Wasney:

In the business of joy

Bakery celebrates third anniversary Read More

 
 

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