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First Nations man fights banishment from northern community
4 minute read Tuesday, Jul. 29, 2025A Manitoba father of five is seeking a judicial review of a decision banishing him from his First Nation after he was charged with driving through a community checkstop.
Fifty-three-year-old Terry Wayne Francois of Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation filed a notice of application in federal court last week seeking to quash the banishment order, which prohibits him from going to the First Nation, which is 80 kilometres west of Thompson.
Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, which includes Nelson House, has operated a permanent checkstop since 2019, allowing peace officers to search vehicles for contraband, detect human trafficking or gang activity, and ensure no one under banishment enters the community.
On Dec. 30, 2024, Francois was driving home from Thompson with his daughter when he stopped for the checkstop, says the review application.
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Patient accused of assaulting paramedic in ambulance, attacking driver in passing vehicle
3 minute read Tuesday, Jul. 29, 2025A Pine Creek man is facing charges after police say he assaulted a paramedic and then wandered into traffic and attacked a passing motorist in front of a child.
A Mountie from the Winnipegosis detachment responded to the incident at 10:45 a.m. Monday, after receiving reports that a patient armed with shears had assaulted a paramedic in the back of an ambulance. The 38-year-old suspect was being transported from Pine Creek First Nation to a hospital in Dauphin, Manitoba RCMP said in a news release Tuesday.
“The officer met the ambulance on Highway 20, north of Winnipegosis. When the officer opened the back of the ambulance, the male was still in possession of the weapon, and despite continued requests to drop the weapon, he did not comply,” RCMP said.
“The male then aggressively approached the officer with the shear.”
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‘Brutal attack’: judge sentences man to 18 years after blindfolded, hog-tied victim thrown in dumpster
6 minute read Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025A Winnipeg man who tossed a bound, injured woman into a metal garbage bin on a cold winter night, fully expecting her to die, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Joey Audy, 36, previously pleaded guilty to attempted murder for the unprovoked attack in December 2023.
“The fact that (the victim) survived is by sheer luck,” provincial court Judge Rachel Rusen said Thursday. “Mr. Audy intended to kill (her).”
“This was a brutal attack on a vulnerable person,” she said. “Mr. Audy… demonstrated his complete disregard for human life.”
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