Missing woman, 29, last seen more than a month ago in Elmwood, police say
Jeannine McKinney, 29, was last seen on Dec. 15 and reported missing this week. Police say they re concerned for her well-being.
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Posted: Jan 30, 2021 1:38 PM CT | Last Updated: January 30
Jeannine McKinney, 29, was reported missing on Jan. 26, police say. She was last seen in Winnipeg s Elmwood area on Dec. 15.(Submitted by Winnipeg Police Service)
A woman missing since mid-December was last seen in Winnipeg s Elmwood neighbourhood, police say.
Jeannine McKinney, 29, was reported missing by her family on Jan. 26, Winnipeg Police Service spokesperson Const. Jay Murray said in an email.
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How taste and smell work (and why you really donât want COVID-19 to take these senses away)
The nature and fragility of taste and smell is now top of mind for many people, including scientists.
By Lisa Zwirn Globe Correspondent,Updated January 26, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
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For most people, taste and smell return once they have recovered from COVID-19.Stevica Mrdja/Microgen - stock.adobe.com
The same way eyesight, hearing, and physical strength vary among us, so does the ability to taste and smell. These senses, precious not just for eating but enjoying other facets of life, are some of the many wonders of the human body. And as many people now know from personal experience, COVID-19 can dull these senses. For some, the loss is temporary. For others, the loss lasts much longer.
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A virtual lesson in one Winnipeg classroom was abruptly interrupted last week, when participants entered the video call uninvited and started making misogynistic comments toward the female teacher.
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A virtual lesson in one Winnipeg classroom was abruptly interrupted last week, when participants entered the video call uninvited and started making misogynistic comments toward the female teacher.
The privacy breach took place Jan. 4, the first day of the post-winter break remote-learning period mandated for grades 7-12 students in Manitoba, during a middle years lesson in the Pembina Trails School Division.
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Accused road-rage driver not formally charged yet; release not unusual: police
It’s the question on the lips of everyone who has seen Kiana Jobo’s shocking road-rage cellphone video:
It’s the question on the lips of everyone who has seen Kiana Jobo’s shocking road-rage cellphone video:
Who is the man relentlessly pursuing and repeatedly ramming her car as she tried desperately to escape?
City police confirm they arrested a 57-year-old suspect after last Thursday s frightening incident and released him on a promise to appear in court.
His identity, however, has not been disclosed to the public. A charge of dangerous driving has yet to be sworn in court, Winnipeg Police Service spokesman Const. Jay Murray told the
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