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1 arrested following firearm discharge at a Manitoba community - Winnipeg

The suspect is said to have fire his weapon at a weapon of a residence and allegedly threatening several residents, two of whom were children. ....

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Cross Lake woman found guilty of murder for 2019 death - Thompson Citizen and Nickel Belt News

Circumstantial evidence was enough to secure a second-degree murder conviction of a Cross Lake woman for killing her 93-year-old grandmother in 2019. ....

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St. Theresa Point church burns down in suspected arson on Easter Sunday


St. Theresa Point First Nation Chief Marie Wood told CBC that the only remnants left of the approximately 65-year-old church after the fire was extinguished were a monument to the Virgin Mary and one of a longtime priest in the community who is buried on the church grounds.
Plans were already underway to replace the church, which needed repairs to fix structural and plumbing issues, and members of the remote First Nation have raised about $150,000 over the past few years, though the expected cost of a new church will likely be closer to $1 million, according to Wood.
A prayer meeting was held on Sunday night at the spot where the church used to stand.  ....

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First Nation Safety Officers injured during head-on collision - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba's hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming.


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RCMP Manitoba says alcohol is a contributing factor to an early-morning crash that sent two officers to the hospital.
On Sunday morning at 5:30 a.m. on Paupanekis Point Road, Norway House RCMP was called to the site of a crash. Police discovered that First Nation Safety officers were involved. 
They say a car was travelling southbound when it crossed into the oncoming lane of traffic, colliding with the northbound First Nation Safety Officer pickup truck. The truck was able to steer onto the shoulder but could not avoid the crash.
All four of the car s occupants and the two safety officers were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and later released. ....

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