Winnipeg Free Press By: Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Posted:
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WINNIPEG - Police have identified a woman whose remains were found near the Red River in Winnipeg last week.
WINNIPEG - Police have identified a woman whose remains were found near the Red River in Winnipeg last week.
The body of Jana Noella Williams was found on Thursday, the day before her 29th birthday, in the area of Main Street and Alfred Avenue.
Winnipeg police have identified the woman whose body was found discarded near the Red River last week.Jana Noella Williams, shown in a Winnipeg Police handout photo, who was 29, was found in the area of Main Street and Alfred Avenue last Thursday in the city’s north end. THE CANADIAN PRSS/HO-Winnipeg Police MANDATORY CREDIT
Winnipeg police have identified the woman who was found dead near the Red River last week, and are now asking for the public s help to find out where she had been in the weeks before her death.
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CLINTON/WEST BOYLSTON - Gordon Lankton has been called the savior of Clinton and an icon.
Lankton has been a larger-than-life character for as long as most Clintonians can remember. He is the outsider who loved this community like a native and became accepted as one of them (something that longtime residents understand since it is hard to be accepted as a Clintonian if you were not born here).
He grew Nypro into an international plastics firm, turned his hobby of collecting Russian iconography into an internationally-recognized museum located in the center of Clinton and has been credited with the idea that became Clinton Parks and Recreation.