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Winnipeg Police make statement on the death of Cooper Nemeth and the arrest of a suspect.

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Winnipeg Police make statement on the death of Cooper Nemeth and the arrest of a suspect.

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2-D rendering of Sutton Place Winnipeg.
Supplied 2-D rendering of Sutton Place Winnipeg.
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A wide-angle view of True North Square.
Supplied A wide-angle view of True North Square.
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From left, Jim Ludlow, President of True North Real Estate Development, Keith LaBossiere of Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP, Chairman of True North Mark Chipman, Gillian Riley a vice president with Scotia Bank, Tom Gaglardi of Sutton Place Hotels and Hartley Richardson, President and CEO of James Richardson & Sons announce plans for True North Square.
JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left, Jim Ludlow, President of True North Real Estate Development, Keith LaBossiere of Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP, Chairman of True North Mark Chipman, Gillian Riley a vice president with Scotia Bank, Tom Gaglardi of Sutton Place Hotels and Hartley Richardson, President and CEO of James Richardson & Sons announce plans for True North Square.
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Mark Chipman at the the news conference for True North Square.
JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Mark Chipman at the the news conference for True North Square.
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Tom Gaglardi, right, Chairman and CEO of Sutton Place Hotels laughs as Mark Chipman introduces him at the news conference.
JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Tom Gaglardi, right, Chairman and CEO of Sutton Place Hotels laughs as Mark Chipman introduces him at the news conference.
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South view of True North Square.
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North view of True North Square.
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True North Square development is already under way.
JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS True North Square development is already under way.
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