At Night, The Lights Are Out All Over Winnipeg

Almost simultaneously this weekend, Facebook groups from 2 neighborhoods voiced the same concern- “No Street Lights” In River Heights and St. Boniface residents started piecing together what they- and Marty Gold- have noticed for weeks and months. Episode 25 compiles those observations into an undeniable conclusion: Manitoba Hydro is failing to provide an essential safety…

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South Osborne Pans Gillingham’s Housing Plan

With $192M in Trudough on the line, Mayor Scott Gillingham announced he wants Winnipeg to change zoning regulations for housing. These changes would allow housing of up to 4 stories within 800 meters of transit corridors and up to 4 units on a single lot. CTV reported: “Gillingham said all would happen without the need…

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The Detective Helen Grus Case With Independent Journalist Donald Best

The case against Detective Helen Grus of the Ottawa Police is an extremely rare and interesting one. She was suspended for asking a about the Covid shot in regards to infant death. Donald Best has been following the case closely from inside the court room. For all of Donald’s work go to – https://donaldbest.ca/

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Will A Downtown Drug Injection Site Be “Safe”?

Episode 21 reviews a heated online debate about the mandate Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew gave his new Health minister to establish a supervised drug consumption site in downtown Winnipeg. This, after criminal behavior and social disorder has helped drill attendance of the NHL Jets to record lows. Citing the NDP policy directive, a former city…

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