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‘Still a little shaken’ after arson
5 minute read Tuesday, May. 9, 2023Braden Hopkins was in a deep sleep when he and his wife were awakened by strangers banging on their bedroom window and front door at 4 a.m. Monday.
When they opened the door, the startled parents saw the orange glow of a raging fire that had been deliberately set by someone who doused their vehicles with a liquid accelerant.
“The guy at the door was saying, ‘Fire! Fire! Your garage is on fire!’” Hopkins told the Free Press Tuesday. “We have (three kids). We had to get them out as quickly and safely as possible.”
The 31 year old, who lives in the Rural Municipality of St. Andrews just north of Winnipeg, doesn’t know why the family’s vehicles were set on fire.
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Woman who alleges family physician sexually assaulted her testifies
5 minute read Monday, May. 1, 2023A Manitoba woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by her family physician says she felt it was her “duty” to come forward after learning other women had gone to police with similar claims.
“Before that, I thought I was alone,” the woman testified Monday at the trial of Dr. Arcel Bissonnette.
Bissonnette, 63, is accused of sexually assaulting five female patients during medical examinations at the Ste. Anne Hospital and Seine Medical Centre.
Court heard all five women stepped forward after police issued a media notice in November 2020 announcing his arrest on charges involving six other female patients.
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4 minute read Preview Monday, May. 1, 2023Be kind to yourself, others are listening
4 minute read Preview Monday, May. 1, 2023I always wonder if I’ve told my children I love them enough times in a day or if I’ve remembered to tell them how proud I am of them. I often think about the ways I could have shown love better.
Did I pay enough attention or actually stop what I was doing (even when I was busy) to listen to them? Did I indulge their requests for me to watch them do just this one part in a video game or hear some corny joke in a YouTube clip I would otherwise have no interest in if it wasn’t for them?
Did I let the little one have one more story past bedtime or, in the very least, have the courtesy to put my phone away during conversations? Did I ask the right questions about their day? Was I kind? Patient? Accepting?
I am constantly questioning myself, hoping I am at least getting it right most of the time. The thing is, sometimes (more than sometimes) I don’t offer myself the same consideration and grace or show myself love, kindness, patience or acceptance the way I ought to, and the way I strive to do for my children.
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City implements residential parking ban from today8:45 AM
The City of Winnipeg has implemented a residential parking ban until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 20.
The extended annual winter route parking ban remains in effect from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. daily until further notice, according to a news release today.
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3 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 17, 2023Annual commuter challenge begins today
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1 minute read Preview 11:05 AM CDTUnion asks government to step in after Brandon clinic lays off nurses
2 minute read Preview Yesterday at 11:10 PM CDTThe Brandon Clinic has laid off seven health-care workers responsible for biopsies, mental health exams, dressings and pediatric support.
The workers — five full-time nurses, one casual nurse and one person responsible for transcription — were told about their termination Friday morning, which came as a “huge shock” to Dawna Klemick, a 16-year veteran of the clinic.
Klemick said it’s uncertain the clinic can provide the treatment offered by the nurses, which means that Westman residents will need to go to the Brandon hospital or another local provider.
“This is certainly going to impact the community since other health services are already overwhelmed. Where are people going to go?” Klemick said in a news release from Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 2096. Klemic is president of the CUPE local, which represents 44 health-care workers.
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