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Police shooting inquest; Olympics; The Leaf; Holland world premiere
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We’re back with the Scoop, to keep you in the loop.
In this week’s instalment:
⚖️ A Winnipeg police officer explains his decision to fire at a teen after a crash ended the pursuit of a stolen vehicle
🤒 Manitoba has the most measles cases in Canada — and it’s likely much worse, doctors say
🎭 The world premiere of Winnipeg playwright Trish Cooper’s Holland
Let’s get into it.
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🌊 Making waves
Winnipeg Free Press | Newsletter
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🔍 Deep dives
Dan Lett:
A rift in the neighbourhood
Debate over Toronto supervised consumption site serves as cautionary tale as Manitoba government pursues its own harm-reduction facility
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Photos by Mikaela MacKenzie:
Nature’s healing power
A new exhibit at the Leaf explores the magical powers of herbs and botanicals. The exhibit, titled Nature’s Apothecary, allows visitors to learn more about traditional plant knowledge and how dried bo...
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🍎 Around campus
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🗞️ News you can use
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🌞 On the brighter side...
Aaron Epp:
Driven to deliver
Meals on Wheels visits provide food for lonely clients’ souls along with food for their plates
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🔥 Hot takes
Brent Bellamy:
More needs to be done to attract housing
By prioritizing new housing to meet the demand of population growth, Winnipeg can remain an affordable, thriving city — one that attracts young families, enables homeownership and creates opportunities for people to build prosperous lives.
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💸 Big budget energy
Joel Schlesinger:
Money mind-shift
New book from renowned Canadian financial author aims to help you ‘Save Yourself’
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🍽️ Chow down on this
Ben Sigurdson:
Let’s drink to a miserable January being over
January feels like the longest month of the year. The holidays are over, the decorations all packed up and the bank balance is hurting. We’ve been mired in a weeks-long deep freeze, having to layer up...
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🎟️ Let's make plans
Getting together with friends? Planning a date? Hoping to do something different with your family? Here are some things to do in Winnipeg.
Ben Waldman:
Language decoder
In 'Holland,' playwright uses dramaturgical skills to detail frustration with bureaucracy
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Ben Waldman:
Kiyanaan theatre festival strengthens work of Indigenous artists
At this weekend’s Kiyanaan Indigenous Theatre Festival, Erica Wilson is trying her hand at burlesque, puppetry, poetry and contemporary dance — and she isn’t worried about whether the performance comes across as a success or failure: the Winnipeg artist is simply ecstatic about the opportunity to present her work-in-progress to an audience of her peers.
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