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Cop testifies, Speaker rebuked, bathhouse closing, Warehouse One, WAG preview, Bombers QBs
Plus: Snails... in a spectator sport

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

 

'You could literally have been flushing away evidence'

Dean Pritchard:

Winnipeg police officer denies tampering with crime scene evidence, blames disgraced former partner now behind bars

A Winnipeg Police Service constable on trial accused of stealing marijuana from a crime scene he had been assigned to guard pointed the finger Wednesday at his partner that evening — now-imprisoned former constable Elston Bostock. Read More

 
 
 

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'A bad advertisement for Manitoba politics'

Carol Sanders:

Kinew’s rebuke of Speaker shows he’s lost confidence in him: Khan

Progressive Conservative Leader Obby Khan says it sounds like the premier has lost confidence in the Speaker. Read More

 
 

'A haven for open-minded or curious people'

Chris Kitching:

Sex, lifestyle club closing after neighbourhood policy blocks proposed bar

The X Club, originally Aquarius Bath House under previous ownership, will shut its doors May 24, with the current owner citing high costs and a stymied bid to add a bar. Read More

 
 

'I guess there’s too many people shopping online'

Aaron Epp:

Venerable Winnipeg retailer Warehouse One seeks to liquidate chain

Winnipeg-based Warehouse One Clothing Ltd. is insolvent and is seeking court protection to restructure its business as it prepares to close more than 120 stores across Canada. Read More

 
 

'She brings these stories alive'

Jen Zoratti:

Stories old as time

Nunavut-born graphic artist Ningiukulu Teevee gives traditional tales a cheeky twist Read More

 
 

'They love their football up here'

Taylor Allen:

‘Seeing how much the Winnipeg community gets around their football’

Quarterback Perkins has more than one connection to Blue and Gold as rookie camp opens Read More

 
 
 

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One last thing...

Simina Mistreanu And Taijing Wu, The Associated Press:

A Taiwanese town embraces a slow pace of life through a snail race

Fenglin, Taiwan has been putting on snail races as a way to celebrate its focus on a slower, sustainable lifestyle that values healthcare, longevity and community connections — and to attract tourists. Read More

 
 

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