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Inside Stony Mountain: Gangs in control, inmates armed

Winnipeg Free Press Hard time in hell Gangs are in control, inmates are armed and the threat of violence is omnipresent at Stony Mountain Institution By: Ryan Thorpe | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, May. 14, 2021 They call it Murder Mountain. Every unit of the prison is infested with gangs. Drugs are potent and easy to score. Inmates walk around armed with hidden shanks. Beatings and stabbings are a common occurrence. Homicides follow hangings, and hangings follow homicides. Dead bodies pile up with disturbing regularity. Statement from Correctional Services Canada CSC responds to the click to read more CSC works with an increasingly diverse and complex offender population, including Security Treat Groups (STG), and has a number of strategies in place to manage and reduce violent incidents in our institutions. We do not tolerate violence of any form and incidences of violence can lead to disciplinary action or

Winnipeg recycler ordered to pay $3 6 million in stolen nickel case

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later A Winnipeg metal recycling company has been ordered to pay restitution of $3.6 million, after it bought more than 220,000 kilograms of nickel stolen from a Thompson mining compound. A Winnipeg metal recycling company has been ordered to pay restitution of $3.6 million, after it bought more than 220,000 kilograms of nickel stolen from a Thompson mining compound. A judge last August found Urbanmine Inc. liable for the loss to Vale Canada Ltd., but in a decision released earlier this month, settled the question of just how much the stolen nickel was worth. Urbanmine had argued it did not know the nickel was stolen when it purchased the property from Schwartz Brothers Construction over a period of one year, ending in May 2013.

Scrap metal company must pay for buying stolen nickel worth millions, Manitoba judge rules

Posted: Feb 01, 2021 8:31 PM CT | Last Updated: February 2 The nickel was taken from a property belonging to Vale Canada Ltd., whose Thompson, Man., mining site is shown here.(CBC) A Manitoba metal recycling company is on the hook after buying hundreds of thousands of pounds of stolen nickel worth millions of dollars, a judge ruled.  Court of Queen s Bench Justice Shauna McCarthy awarded mining company Vale Canada Ltd. a summary judgment against Urbanmine, Inc., which purchased and resold 483,396 pounds of nickel stolen from a compound in Thompson, Man., over the course of nearly 10 months between July 2012 and May 2013.  In her decision on Aug. 27, 2020, McCarthy also awarded Vale a default judgment against the Schwartz Bros. construction company and a number of its employees, all but one of whom pled guilty to criminal charges related to the thefts and were ordered to pay restitution.

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