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The Wrap: Demolition halted, ex-priest arrested, 30 years for a Winnipeg jeweller
Plus: A look back at the 'Miracle on Grass'

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

 

'The city said do it, the province said don’t'

The Manitoba government has issued a stop-work order on the emergency demolition of a warehouse at 579 McDermot Ave., after inspectors identified the possible presence of asbestos.

The issue has prompted Winnipeg’s mayor to call for support from the provincial government.

Mayor Scott Gillingham said governments must work together to develop new approaches to asbestos remediation and removal or else the blight of vacant and derelict buildings will continue to grow.

Tyler Searle:

Asbestos concerns stop emergency demolition

Mayor calls for city-province co-operation Read More

 
 
 

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'Today’s the first step'

A former priest has been charged with sexually assaulting a pre-teen parishioner more than 50 years ago, in what police say could be just the beginning of a larger case against the now-81-year-old man.

A woman in her 60s told police she had been sexually assaulted multiple times over the course of two years, starting when she was 11, when she was a parishioner at St. Elijah Romanian Orthodox Church in Lennard, Man.,  RCMP said in a news release Thursday.

Constantin Turcoane, 81, of Regina, turned himself into police after a warrant was issued for his arrest.

RCMP are urging anyone with information on these or similar allegations to contact police.

Malak Abas:

Former Manitoba priest charged in decades-old child sexual assault

'The survivor we’re dealing with here has told us there were others': RCMP Read More

 
 

'It’s been a journey with lots of ups and downs'

Hilary Druxman’s life in jewelry has taken her from her childhood home in St. Vital to a storefront in Santa Monica, Calif., but Winnipeg’s Exchange District is where she’s found a lasting home for her operation.

Located in the Merchants Building at 258 McDermot Ave., Hilary Druxman Design offers an array of earrings, rings and necklaces handcrafted in sterling silver or gold, everything made on site.

The company marked its 30th anniversary in March — a few days after Druxman, who was born in a leap year, turned 60 (or 15, as she likes to quip).

In his latest Made in Manitoba feature, business reporter Aaron Epp looks at the story behind Druxman’s homegrown success.

Aaron Epp:

Gem of the Exchange

From Winnipeg to Santa Monica, Hilary Druxman Design still shines after three decades Read More

 
 

'An experience of a lifetime'

Friday marks the 25-year anniversary of Canada’s men’s baseball team capturing its first medal in Pan Am Games history.

The road to that bronze medal was paved with moments of exhilaration and a hefty dose of heartache. It also signalled that Canada would be a force to reckon with in international baseball competitions in the years to come.

“That was the biggest home run that I’ve hit in my career,” says Andy Stewart. “The way it all came together was amazing. I remember it like it was yesterday.”

Sports writer Ken Wiebe looks back on the heroic win.

Ken Wiebe:

Remembering the Miracle on Grass

Beating U.S. at 1999 Pan Am Games put Canada on the international baseball map Read More

 
 

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