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Councillor criticized for calling users ‘drugged-out zombies’
4 minute read Updated: 10:36 AM CDTCity council’s most senior member has again sparked outrage, telling constituents Winnipeg needs more policing “due to all the drugged-out zombies” on its streets.
In a social media exchange this week, Coun. Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan, first elected in 2006) also said he disagrees with drug harm reduction and safe needle distribution sites, because “providing clean needles is only enabling” such behaviour.
He stood by his comments in an interview Wednesday.
Dr. Susan Cuvelier, who runs a hepatitis clinic at the Mount Carmel Clinic, doesn’t live in in Browaty’s ward but was offended by the online messages, nonetheless.
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Occupants flee Whyte Ridge house fire
The occupants of a home in Whyte Ridge that caught fire early Thursday managed to escape to safety, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service says.
Fire crews were called to the two-storey house on the first 100 block of Hammersmith Road at 1:21 a.m., where they found smoke and flames coming from the structure.
Firefighters attacked the blaze from the outside, protecting nearby homes, before going inside to finish the work. Crews got the fire under control in just over an hour, WFPS says.
The WFPS is still investigating the cause of the fire.
Boil-water advisory issued for Rosser
The Town of Rosser has issued a boil-water advisory after samples taken on May 30 showed the presence of coliform bacteria.
It said until further notice, water used for consumption should be brought to a rolling boil for at least a minute.
The advisory will remain in effect until the threat to public health ends.
Winkler man accused of trying to disarm RCMP officers
A man is accused of trying to disarm RCMP officers who had tried to arrest him at a home in Cypress River on Saturday.
RCMP say officers from the Treherne detachment were called to the home for a reported assault at about 11:45 a.m., where they found a woman with minor injuries.
Officers found a suspect and told him he was under arrest, but as they tried to cuff him, he "became combative" and assaulted them, RCMP say, before trying to take their guns. The Mounties then managed to get him in cuffs but received minor injuries in the fray. RCMP say the suspect then threatened the officers and spat on one of them.
A 21-year-old man from Winkler has been charged with three counts of assaulting a peace officer, two counts of uttering threats, and one count each of disarming an officer, assault and resisting arrest. He's still in custody.
Man found dead on road in Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
Mounties are investigating after a 21-year-old man was found dead on a road in Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Tuesday morning.
RCMP say officers from the Virden detachment were called to the scene on Cemetery Road at about 9:15 a.m. When the Mounties arrived, they noted the victim appeared to have been hit by a vehicle.
RCMP say the victim, who was from the community, had been walking with friends when he split off from the group to head down the road where he was found. Officers seized a vehicle in the community that RCMP say is "of interest to the investigation."
Mounties, including criminal collision investigators, are still examining the vehicle and probing the incident. The community is about 50 kilometres west of Brandon.
Man enters high school bathroom, confronts female students
Winnipeg police are warning the public after a suspicious man entered the women's washroom at Maples Collegiate and confronted female students.
Investigators responded to reports of the incident on Monday. They learned the man was inside the washroom and confronted the girls when they entered. The students ran away and reported the man to school staff. The suspect fled, and police were immediately alerted, the WPS said in a release.
None of the students were physically injured, police said.
School officials alerted parents and nearby schools to the incident.
Anyone with information regarding the suspect is asked to call investigators at 204-986-6245 or Crime Stoppers at 204-986-TIPS (8477).
Fatal stabbing victim identified, suspect arrested
One man is in police custody and another is dead after a stabbing in the William Whyte neighbourhood.
Winnipeg police were called to the 400 block of Burrows Avenue around 3:45 a.m. Tuesday and found a 22-year-old male who had been stabbed.
In a release issued Wednesday, police identified the victim as Alan Henry Anderson, 22.
Investigators learned Anderson was walking with a group near the intersection of Salter Street and Burrows when a fight broke out with another group in the area. Anderson was stabbed and later died in hospital from his injuries.
The suspect fled before police arrived.
Officers arrested Cory Dylan Watt, 24, in the 300 block of Mountain Avenue around 4:30 a.m. the same day. He remains in custody and is facing charges of manslaughter and failure to comply with conditions of a release order.
Both men are from Winnipeg. They did not previously know each other, police said.
Police do not expect to make any more arrests relating to the incident, WPS said.

Girl, 12, dies after off-road vehicle rollover
Neepawa RCMP say a 12-year-old girl died after the utility terrain vehicle she was riding in rolled off a rural road in early May.
Mounties were called to the rollover on Road 76 West, south of Road 83 North, at about 7:45 p.m. on May 1, where they found the three girls who had been ejected from the vehicle, RCMP said. Officers have determined the vehicle slid into the ditch and rolled.
The driver and one passenger, both 14, were taken to hospital with serious injuries, while the third girl, 12, was rushed for treatment for life-threatening injuries. She died on May 5. None of the girls were wearing helmets or seatbelts.
Task force touts 42% bite out of COVID backlog
There’s been a 42 per cent overall reduction in Manitoba’s surgery and diagnostic test backlog, the province’s task force announced today.
In a progress update, leaders of the surgical and diagnostic recovery task force said more than 72,300 procedures have now been completed, less than 500 of them done out of province.
Task force officials David Matear, Dr. Ed Buchel and Dr. Peter MacDonald announced a nine per cent increase in the number of surgeries completed since their last update in April, representing 46 per cent reduction in the surgical backlog.
The task force will continue to pursue private-sector contracts and investments in the public health system, task force officials said. Buchel said “rhetoric” around public versus private is harmful, saying all of the task force’s secured agreements are publicly funded.
The task force is setting target wait times for procedures across the province and expects more information to come this summer.
Fire on Westminster forces street closure
A fire in a house on Westminster Avenue closed the street to traffic early Wednesday.
Firefighters were sent to the two-storey house in the 600 block of Westminster at 5:05 a.m., fought the fire from inside and declared the blaze under control at 6:30 a.m.
Westminster Avenue was closed between Sherbrook and Langside streets while firefighters battled the blaze.

Vacant house burns in Elmwood
Crews extinguished a fire in a vacant house in Elmwood on Tuesday night.
Firefighters were sent to the home in the 300 block of William Newton Avenue at 6:56 p.m. and declared the fire under control at 8:45 p.m.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, according to the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service.
RCMP investigating ‘targeted’ shooting on Skownan First Nation
Winnipegosis RCMP are seeking two suspects after a 32-year-old man was shot in Skownan First Nation Monday night.
The victim, a 32-year-old man, was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police believe he was speaking with two men in a black Jeep when an argument broke out and one of the men shot him and the pair fled.
One of the suspects is described as Indigenous in appearance, between 30 to 40 years old and with a beard, and the other is described as Caucasian in appearance, between 30 to 40 years old, and wearing a white hoodie. The Jeep was a black four-door with tinted windows.
Investigators believe the incident was not random and called it "targeted" in a press release. Anyone with information is asked to call Winnipegosis RCMP at 204-656-7003, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or send a secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.
Manitoba well represented in Under 21 men’s national volleyball team roster
Volleyball Canada released the roster for the Under 21 men's national team that will compete in upcoming tournaments and a quarter of the team hails from Manitoba.
The 16 man roster includes Manitoba's own Jonah Dueck, Spencer Grahame, Josh Jehle and Samuel Ludwig. University of Manitoba's Arnd (Lupo) Ludwig and Mike Stephens were also named as head coach and assistant coach, respectively, for the Canadian squad.
The Canadian team will compete in the NORCECA Men’s U21 Pan American Cup from June 3-11 in La Habana, Cuba, and in the FIVB Men’s U21 World Championships from July 7-16 in Manama, Bahrain.
Serious crash closes Broadway and Sherbrook
A serious crash at Broadway and Sherbrook Street has resulted in road closures.
An SUV was on its side with people in the vehicle shortly after noon, according to a Free Press photographer at the scene.
Police said eastbound Broadway is closed between Maryland and Furby streets, while westbound traffic is being diverted onto Sherbrook.
Sherbrook, a one-way northbound street, is shut at Sara Avenue.
Drivers are being asked to avoid the area.

Man fatally stabbed on Burrows Avenue
City police are investigating the city's latest homicide after a man was stabbed on Burrows Avenue.
Winnipeg Police Service officers were sent to the 400 block of Burrows at about 3:45 a.m. and found a 22-year-old male who had been stabbed.
The man was transported to hospital in critical condition and later died from his injuries, the WPS said late Tuesday morning.
No arrests have been made. Police are asking anyone with information about the case or security video that might help investigators to call the homicide unit at 204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS.

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