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City wants to 'cheap out' on nitrogen
The City of Winnipeg wants to “cheap out” by avoiding the critical issue of nitrogen removal from its wastewater system, says water quality and toxicity professor Eva Pip.
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Triple killing motive murky
The reason why three Winnipeggers died in a hail of gunfire at an Alexander Avenue house party may remain a mystery but that doesn’t mean a 17-year-old boy can’t be convicted in their murders, a jury was told Monday.
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Man innocent victim of gang war, jury told
A young Winnipeg man shot dead as he walked in the city’s West End was the innocent victim of a violent gang turf war, a jury was told Monday.
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Stolen recycling truck found
A Winnipeg recycling company is eager to reuse this vehicle.
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Museum vandals create 'one hell of a mess'
Volunteers who run a Winnipeg museum, whose centrepiece is one of Manitoba’s most historic homes, are fed up with constant vandalism and late-night partying on its grounds.
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Students sleeping outside for homeless
Sleeping under the stars at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus is a far cry from spending the night in a back lane off Main Street, but it’s still an effective way to get people talking about homelessness.
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Event to help Chile quake victims
University of Manitoba staff and students are hosting a fundraising event this weekend for victims of last month’s earthquake in Chile, and are optimistic that potential donors aren’t feeling overwhelmed after a massive effort to help people in Haiti, which suffered its own quake in January.
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Man charged in bus driver attack
Charges have been laid against a 36-year-old man who allegedly assaulted a Winnipeg Transit driver and was arrested by an off-duty police officer Saturday morning.
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Man spits at driver, vandalizes cab
A taxi driver’s request to pay up front didn’t sit well with a 24-year-old Winnipeg man, who allegedly spat at the driver and vandalized the cab, city police say.
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Sick pay spurs CNIB strike
Nineteen unionized employees from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind’s Winnipeg office went on strike Monday, locked in a dispute over sick pay.
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