Winnipeg Free Press By: Dean Pritchard | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 29, 2021 Save to Read Later
A family was robbed of a loving grandmother and workers were forever changed by a “freak accident” at a construction site two years ago.
A family was robbed of a loving grandmother and workers were forever changed by a freak accident at a construction site two years ago.
Now, a Winnipeg demolition company has been fined $25,000 for the tragedy that killed 57-year-old Tamara Orellana on April 1, 2019. She was run over by a dump truck that was removing debris at Garden City Shopping Centre on McPhillips Street.
Vast majority of guns never found
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The trial for a man accused of travelling to Edmonton to sell guns allegedly stolen from Brandon wrapped up on Thursday with the Crown and defence clashing on the key points of evidence.
Mathieu Plamondon pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to commit an indictable offence, possession of restricted and non-restricted firearms for the purpose of trafficking and trafficking restricted and non-restricted firearms.
The trial took place over several days in December, January and February.
The charges are still before the court, and Judge Shauna Hewitt-Michta has not delivered her decision.
Plamondon wore a grey sweatshirt and mask as he sat in the accused’s box flanked by two Manitoba sheriffs.