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Dryer malfunction causes fire in two-storey home: WFPS

  WINNIPEG The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) believes a dryer malfunction caused a fire in a two-storey home on Thursday evening. In a release, the City of Winnipeg said the WFPS was called to a home in the 300 block of Aikins Street around 5 p.m. for a report of a fire. Fire crews arrived and found smoke coming from the home, and had the fire under control by 5:14 p.m. The city said everyone inside the home evacuated before crews arrived and no injuries were reported. The city said a cat escaped from the home, and asks anyone in the area who finds a black cat to call the Winnipeg Humane Society.

Winnipeg Humane Society, animal advocates want ban on live horse exports

Winnipeg Humane Society, animal advocates want ban on live horse exports Erin Brohman © Winnipeg Humane Society/Twitter Still image from a video provided to the Winnipeg Humane Society and posted to its Twitter account shows a Korean Air Cargo flight arriving at James Armstrong Richardson International Airport in the early morning hours of Monday, Feb. 8. The Humane Society says the plane left Winnipeg with a cargo of horses, which it says were kept in containers on the tarmac (seen at left beyond plane s nose). The Winnipeg Humane Society wants a ban on the export of live horses after sharing videos online of more than a hundred horses in crates on the Winnipeg airport tarmac before they travelled overseas for slaughter.

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First-time moms are waiting with bated breath for the revised COVID-19 restrictions as their newborn babies may finally be allowed to meet their relatives in-person. “It takes a village to raise a child,” is how the saying goes and unfortunately those proverbial villages have been empty in recent months. According to Steinbach Family Resource Centre Executive Director Jo-Anne Dalton, the primary struggle for mothers since the pandemic set in has been that lack of personal connection. “Anybody who was pregnant pre-pandemic has had a baby born in this ten-month period,” she states. “These babies who are six months to a year old right now, a lot of them have never even met their grandparents.”

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