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Posted: May 13, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: May 13
Karina Cardona s bike was stolen sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning. The 39-year-old has a spinal cord injury, and says her bike was her only form of independence. (Submitted by Karina Cardona)
Karina Cardona woke up Monday morning to find her bike was stolen, with a snipped cable lock and someone else s bike tire left in its place.
The 39-year-old lives with a spinal cord injury, and biking is a form of freedom for her. It s like a sinking feeling. I think for me at this point, it s almost like immediate tears, she said.
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Lost together
Confusion Corner sign fails miserably as a directional aid, but its twisted arrows point to a particular kind of Winnipeg quirk
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A traffic sign attempts to direct vehicles on south bound Pembina through confusion corner where Pembina Hwy Corydon Ave and Osborne Street intersect.
Last Sunday, I went for my vaccination at the RBC Convention Centre. From my parking spot on Edmonton Street all the way to the chair where I sat to get my jab, I was guided by a series of signs, directional arrows, desks with numbers, stanchions with dividers and a recent COVID-19 design feature paths on the floor made by circles indicating a two-metre distance.
Last Word on Confusion Corner, May 8 dailypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A new report seeks council approval to sell vacant land at 409 Mulvey Ave. E., where Albatross Development Ltd. wants to build an 80-unit housing development.
A property that the city nearly traded in an infamous fire hall land swap nine years ago, could soon host a housing development.
A property that the city nearly traded in an infamous fire hall land swap nine years ago, could soon host a housing development.
A new report seeks council approval to sell vacant land at 409 Mulvey Ave. E., southeast of Confusion Corner, for $1.5 million.
Albatross Development Ltd. wants to build an 80-unit housing development, with 25 per cent of the homes considered affordable. The project would include a local craft brewery, ride-share parking stalls and outdoor bike storage, the report says.