Winnipeg Free Press By: Carol Sanders | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 23, 2021 Save to Read Later
After two inmates were released without charges in two separate alleged attacks on corrections officers this month at Milner Ridge Correctional Centre, their union is calling on Manitoba s justice minister to act.
After two inmates were released without charges in two separate alleged attacks on corrections officers this month at Milner Ridge Correctional Centre, their union is calling on Manitoba s justice minister to act. I believe the minister needs to come in, he needs to step down hard and fast, and say this will not be tolerated, said Michelle Gawronsky, president of the Manitoba Government and General Employees Union.
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Dylan Bullock, who is based in Merritt, suffered burns to his chest, neck, arm and face while fighting the more than 400-square-kilometre Sparks Lake wildfire, according to a GoFundMe page.
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The page says he was airlifted to Vancouver and will be in the ICU before moving to the burn unit for rehab. A GoFundMe has been started for Dylan Bullock, who was badly burned fighting the Sparks Lake wildfire near Kamloops (GoFundMe)
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VANCOUVER A firefighter on the frontlines of battling one of the largest wildfires in B.C. has suffered serious burns and injuries. An online fundraising campaign has been launched for Dylan Bullock, who’s had 10 years of experience as a wildlfire fighter, according to the page. “Dylan suffered burns to his chest, neck, arm and face during a fire accident,” the GoFundMe page said. “Dylan’s journey to recovery will be a long one and will rely on a lot of support from all aspects of his day to day life.” The GoFundMe said he is in the intensive care unit of a Vancouver hospital and will eventually be moved to the burn unit for rehabilitation.
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