Posts Tagged ‘City Circus’
Langside Murders Derail “#3 Most Liveable” Lie
Episode 28 is a Crime Courts and Public Safety report: shocking developments in Winnipeg have submarined a public relations effort by prominent officials to portray our city as “the best blend of everything Canada has to offer.” A Saturday Globe and Mail clickbait article of “Canada’s most liveable cities” placed Winnipeg at #3 Overall. WRHA…
Read MoreElon Musk Calls Children’s Hospital Trans Fundraising Pitch “Unconscionable”
Usually, when an internationally famous or prominent person talks about Winnipeg, the local media falls all over each other to get the news out. But when it goes against their promoted narrative, the “professional journalists” pretend it didn’t happen. In Episode 27, you’ll hear what the media didn’t want you to find out about a…
Read MoreChaos At St. Boniface ER Far Worse Than The Grace
We open Episode 26 with an acknowledgement to the 17th anniversary of our launch on 92.9 Kick-FM. Our deepest appreciation to all our supporters, contributors, producers, advertisers and donors through the years. 8:56 Part 2 – Last Thursday the Free Press published a story about “the chaos at Grace Hospital” based on a tip from…
Read MoreAt 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…
Read MoreHigh School “Strike For Palestine” Next Wave In Winnipeg Antisemitism
Episode 24 provides a brief overview of the ramping up of Jew-hating marches and rallies around the world and in Canada. As Tristin Hopper noted: “If you’re referring to a protest that just wants to “stop the violence” in Gaza, you’re referring to something that doesn’t exist. By my read, there hasn’t been a single…
Read MoreSouth 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…
Read MoreSt. James Homicide Caps Off Rash Of Shootings
Episode 22 opens with a brief look towards important civic issues TGCTS will be diving into over the next few weeks, including resuming our interview series with Andrew Marquess of Gem Equities. Also, we’ll be discussing potential impacts on the quality of life for residents of established neighborhoods if density-enabling changes to zoning and building…
Read MoreWill 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…
Read MoreCops Investigating 10 Hate Crimes; Many Targeted Pro-Israel Jews
https://actionline.ca/2023/10/cops-investigating-10-hate-crimes-many-targeted-pro-israel-jews/ The Winnipeg Police Service held an extraordinary press briefing at 1 p.m. to announce they are investigating at least ten recent incidents arising after the War on Hamas began on Oct. 7. – Police confirmed our report that a window at a Jewish home in River Heights was shot out before sunrise last weekend.…
Read More“Randomly Wiping Out Parking” For Bike Lanes Must Stop, Says Coun. Wyatt
In Episode 20 we interview Transcona Councilor Russ Wyatt, following up on his remarks at a Public Works committee meeting challenging the anti-car agenda of Ft. Rouge rep Sherri Rollins. Wyatt spoke out against the bike lane and road closure demands of Rollins. He wants the City to adapt a local improvement petition process to…
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