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Officer testifies at inquest, Crown corp. security, measles, transit woes, Olympic ice maker
Plus: Team Oldies vs. Team Goldies at the Puppy Bowl

Good evening. The Winnipeg Jets host the Montreal Canadiens tonight in the Jets final game before the Olympic break.

The puck dropped at 6 p.m.; check our website later tonight for the final game result and analysis.

Here’s a look at what else our newsroom has been working on today:

 

'That’s when I took a shot'

Tyler Searle:

Officer explains decision to fire at teen after crash ends police pursuit

Inquest probes fatal shooting of 16-year-old; police summoned after Liquor Mart robbery Read More

 
 
 

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'Violence in downtown Winnipeg cannot be tolerated'

Nicole Buffie:

Hydro, Manitoba Housing HQ to hire safety officers to battle escalating violence

Safety officers equipped with pepper gel and handcuffs and specially trained and licensed security staff will have the legal authority to restrain, detain and make arrests. Read More

 

Nicole Buffie:

Hydro not communicating with downtown tower’s tenants after lobby assault and lockdown, restaurant GM says

Rudy’s Eat & Drink general manager Mackenzie Robb was working in the restaurant Friday evening when she noticed one of her colleagues rush out to the public area of Manitoba Hydro Place. Read More

 
 

'There may be about 10 times as many infections'

Chris Kitching:

Manitoba has most measles cases in Canada — and it’s likely much worse, doctors say

Widespread transmission continues in Winkler, Morden Read More

 
 

'It’s impossible to make evidence-informed decisions if we don’t have the evidence'

Julia-Simone Rutgers:

Without key GPS data, transit plan lacked direction

Tech problems meant city ill-equipped to make necessary adjustments to new network Read More

 

Joyanne Pursaga:

Step in the right direction: GPS issues on buses fixed, Transit says

Winnipeg Transit says the GPS failure that wreaked havoc with bus schedules for several months has been fixed. Read More

 
 

'A feather in the hat'

Mike McIntyre:

‘Top of the mountain’

Oakbank’s Ewasko sees his pebbled ice shine as curling kicks off Oly action Read More

 
 
 

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One last thing...

Mark Kennedy, The Associated Press:

Not just pups this time: ‘Puppy Bowl’ embraces older dogs

This year, there will be a halftime showdown between Team Oldies and Team Goldies, offering a showcase for senior dogs as a reminder that they also need adoption and love. Read More

 
 

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