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Party leaders say they aren’t worried about polls at this point

Tyler Searle 3 minute read Updated: 9:18 AM CDT

If there is one thing the leaders of Manitoba’s political parties agree on, it’s that they pay little heed to the results of public opinion polls.

Interviews with Progressive Conservative Premier Heather Stefanson, opposition NDP Leader Wab Kinew and Manitoba Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont netted similar responses Saturday, with all three snubbing a recent Probe Research poll.

“I frankly don’t put a lot of credence in the polls and what they say out there,” Stefanson said, speaking from the Manitoba Legislative Building after a Sikh Heritage Month event.

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Two women, one teen charged after car theft, police chase

Sunday, 11:48 AM CDT

Two women and a teenage girl were charged after the group took off in a stolen car and led the police on a chase on Friday evening in Winnipeg.

At approximately 8:25 p.m., a patrol unit near River Avenue and Osborne Street located a sedan without a license plate matching the description of a stolen vehicle reported on March 16. The sedan drove recklessly and fled.

Following a car chase through the Assiniboine Park, Tuxedo and South Tuxedo areas, and the assistance of AIR1, ground units were able to stop the car near Sterling Lyon Parkway and Kenaston Boulevard where the suspects were taken into custody. Three police cruisers sustained damage during the incident.

A 36-year-old Winnipeg woman has been charged with four counts of assaulting a peace officer, flight while pursued by peace officer, dangerous driving and car theft. A 17-year-old also from Winnipeg has been charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000.

Both were detained.

A 36-year-old Winnipeg woman is facing a charge of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000. She was released on an undertaking.

$60-million lotto ticket sold in Winnipeg

Sunday, 10:32 AM CDT

Someone who purchased a lotto ticket in Winnipeg is $60-million richer.

According to the Western Canada Lottery Corporation, Friday's Lotto Max jackpot ticket was sold in Winnipeg.

The winning ticket numbers are: 1, 3, 26, 28, 36, 47, and 50 and the bonus is 48.

Winnipeg Ice down Medicine Hat to take 2-0 series lead

Saturday, 8:45 PM CDT

The Winnipeg Ice successfully defended their barn to start the first round of the Western Hockey League playoffs, backing up a victory in Game 1 on Friday with a 5-2 triumph over the Medicine Hat Tigers at Wayne Fleming Arena to take a commanding 2-0 series lead.

Connor McClennon scored twice while Briley Wood and Zack Ostaphchuk also found the back of the net and Matthew Savoie added an insurance goal. Goaltender Daniel Hauser claimed the win on the back of a 25-saves.

Game 3 takes place in Medicine Hat on Tuesday, 7 p.m. puck drop.

 

 

Two seniors found dead in Dauphin: RCMP

Saturday, 4:51 PM CDT

Dauphin RCMP are investigating after a 68-year-old man and a 67-year-old woman were found dead at a residence in Dauphin just after 7:30 a.m. Saturday.

Investigators don't believe there is any ongoing risk to public safety, said RCMP in a press release.

RCMP Major Crimes Services, Dauphin RCMP and Forensic Identification officers are on scene.

The investigation continues.

 

Heavy snow expected in southwestern Manitoba Sunday

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Heavy snow expected in southwestern Manitoba Sunday

1 minute read 11:53 AM CDT

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for southwestern Manitoba, calling for 10 to 15 cm of snow to fall Sunday.

Snow began falling in southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba Sunday morning and the western Red River Valley and southern Interlake is expected to get snowfall by the afternoon.

The heavy snowfall may reduce visibility. Blowing snow may further reduce visibility in open areas late this evening and overnight due to gusty northeastern winds. For the latest road conditions, visit Manitoba 511.

The snow is expected to taper off overnight.

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Winnipeg is expected to get 2 cm of snowfall Sunday afternoon.

Twitter pulls check mark from main New York Times account

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Twitter pulls check mark from main New York Times account

The Associated Press 4 minute read Updated: 2:00 PM CDT

Twitter has removed the verification check mark on the main account of The New York Times, one of CEO Elon Musk's most despised news organizations.

The removal comes as many of Twitter’s high-profile users are bracing for the loss of the blue check marks that helped verify their identity and distinguish them from impostors on the social media platform.

Musk, who owns Twitter, set a deadline of Saturday for verified users to buy a premium Twitter subscription or lose the checks on their profiles. The Times said in a story Thursday that it would not pay Twitter for verification of its institutional accounts.

Early Sunday, Musk tweeted that the Times' check mark would be removed. Later he posted disparaging remarks about the newspaper, which has aggressively reported on Twitter and on flaws with partially automated driving systems at Tesla, the electric car company, which he also runs.

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FILE - The Twitter application is seen on a digital device, April 25, 2022, in San Diego. Twitter has removed the verification check mark on the main account of The New York Times, one of CEO Elon Musk’s most despised news organizations. The removal comes as many of Twitter’s high-profile users are bracing for the loss of the blue check marks that helped verify their identity and distinguish them from imposters on the social media platform. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

Price drop expected for Canadian cottages: report

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Price drop expected for Canadian cottages: report

Joshua Frey-Sam 6 minute read 1:19 PM CDT

The average cost of a cottage in Manitoba is expected to decrease three per cent in 2023, according to a recent Royal LePage recreational property report.

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Bird River, which rests off of Lac du Bonnet Lake.

Trump to deliver remarks Tuesday night after his arraignment

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Trump to deliver remarks Tuesday night after his arraignment

Jill Colvin And Colleen Long, The Associated Press 4 minute read Updated: 4:27 PM CDT

NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump will deliver remarks Tuesday night in Florida after his scheduled arraignment in New York on charges related to hush money payments, his campaign announced Sunday.

Trump will hold the event at his Mar-a-Lago club after returning from Manhattan, where he is expected to voluntarily turn himself in. He is expected to be joined in Florida by supporters as he tries to project an image of strength and defiance and turn the charges into a political asset to boost his 2024 presidential campaign.

Trump is facing multiple charges of falsifying business records, including at least one felony offense, in the indictment handed up by a Manhattan grand jury last week, two people familiar with the matter have told The Associated Press. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss information that is not yet public because the indictment remains under seal.

Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has blasted the investigation as part of a yearslong “witch hunt” aimed at damaging his candidacy.

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A motorcade carrying former President Donald Trump arrives at Trump International Golf Club, Sunday, April 2, 2023, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

‘Mommy, I need you. Please come and get me’: lone survivor of Gilbert Plains crash recovering in city hospital

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‘Mommy, I need you. Please come and get me’: lone survivor of Gilbert Plains crash recovering in city hospital

Kevin Rollason 5 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 10:34 AM CDT

Trapped in the wreckage of a car pinned underneath a transport truck — and surrounded by four friends who died in the collision — a Dauphin teen repeatedly phoned her mother for help.

Hanna Yurkiw, 15, is in Children’s Hospital in Winnipeg, recovering from serious injuries suffered Wednesday night in a collision in Gilbert Plains. Her parents, Tanya and Darcy, stay almost constantly at her bedside.

“She was saying, ‘Mommy, I need you. Please come and get me,’” Tanya said Friday, sitting in Hanna’s hospital room as monitors beeped in the background.

“She called again when we were on our way (to the scene of the collision, some 30 kilometres west of Dauphin). We knew she was okay because she phoned me multiple times.”

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Hanna Yurkiw, 15, is the lone survivor of a collision that killed four of her friends Wednesday night. She is recovering at the Children's Hospital in Winnipeg.

Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir delivers choral masterpiece at WSO concert

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Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir delivers choral masterpiece at WSO concert

Holly Harris 4 minute read 3:09 PM CDT

Out of heartbreaking loss came a choral masterpiece, with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in partnership with the Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir presenting Brahms’s “A German Requiem,” last performed on this stage in 2015.

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Its final offering in the “Beyond Classics” series notably trumpeted the Phil’s 100th anniversary being celebrated all season long, with the venerable choral ensemble led by maestro Yuri Klaz (pictured).

$90 cream and $10 toothpaste: Companies target big spenders

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$90 cream and $10 toothpaste: Companies target big spenders

Anne D'innocenzio, The Associated Press 5 minute read Updated: 2:32 PM CDT

NEW YORK (AP) —

Companies from toothpaste makers to even discounters are adding more premium items like designer body creams and services as they reach out to wealthier shoppers who are still spending freely even in the face of higher inflation and a volatile economic environment.

Think $10 toothpastes and $90 creams on supermarket shelves.

Retailers and consumer product companies felt justified in raising prices to offset higher costs from gnarled supply chains and Russia’s war in Ukraine last year. But as those financial pressures ease, some are looking for new ways to pump up sales and profits by focusing on premium items amid an overall sales slowdown.

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A shopper looks at clothes at the Neiman Marcus retail department store in NorthPark shopping center in Dallas, Thursday, March 30, 2023. Wealthier shoppers are still spending freely even in the face of higher inflation and a volatile economic environment. Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus is doubling down on catering to its high end shoppers. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Surge in theft leaves business owners struggling to cope

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Surge in theft leaves business owners struggling to cope

Gabrielle Piché 18 minute read Friday, Mar. 31, 2023

To reach the Easter chocolate aisle, shopper Kaylee Goerzen must pass through two rounds of sliding doors and then a security gate.

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Daniel Basanes (left) and Chris Watchorn are co-creators of Hobby•ism, a downtown menswear store that was robbed twice on its first day in business.

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Daniel Basanes (left) and Chris Watchorn are co-creators of Hobby•ism, a menswear store on Colony Street that now has a $5,000 security gate after experiencing three break-ins since opening on Boxing Day.

Sikh heritage month honours community’s culture, contributions

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Sikh heritage month honours community’s culture, contributions

Tyler Searle 4 minute read 6:00 AM CDT

The sounds of prayer resonated through the rotunda of the Manitoba Legislative Building Saturday afternoon, announcing the beginning of the province’s fifth annual Sikh heritage month.

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Sikh community members gather to celebrate the start Sikh Heritage Month at the Manitoba Legislative Building, Saturday.

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