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Advocacy groups call for inquest after plasma donor deaths

By Malak Abas 4 minute read Saturday, Mar. 14, 2026

WINNIPEG — The provincial government is being urged to call an inquest into the deaths of two people who had donated plasma at for-profit collection centres in Winnipeg.

Health Canada has promised to investigate the deaths, which occurred in October and January at two Grifols Plasma Donation Centres in Winnipeg.

However, the Manitoba Health Coalition said Health Canada licenses Grifols and it has a conflict of interest.

“We want as independent and (thorough) an investigation as possible for the loved ones of these Manitobans who died, to get real answers and so that harm like this doesn’t happen in the future,” coalition executive director Noah Schulz said at a news conference Friday.

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Neepawa Titans head coach and general manager Ken Pearson coached his 1,500th game in the Canadian Junior Hockey League in a 4-2 win over the Dauphin Kings at Credit Union Place on Sunday night. The victory also gave the hometown product his 750th career regular season win. (Submitted)

Neepawa Titans head coach and general manager Ken Pearson coached his 1,500th game in the Canadian Junior Hockey League in a 4-2 win over the Dauphin Kings at Credit Union Place on Sunday night. The victory also gave the hometown product his 750th career regular season win. (Submitted)

Pearson relishing time behind bench

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Pearson relishing time behind bench

By Massimo De Luca-Taronno 8 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026

If you asked Ken Pearson when he began his career behind the bench 30 years ago how long he’d last in the business, he wouldn’t have had a clue.

Now, it’s safe to say it’s become more than anything he would have ever expected.

The head coach and general manager of the Neepawa Titans checked off two big milestones on Sunday night after coaching his 1,500th game in the Canadian Junior Hockey League following a 4-2 win over the Dauphin Kings at Credit Union Place. The victory was the Titans 18th of the season and was also the 750th of Pearson’s career in the regular season.

It’s hard to put into words what significance just a pair of numbers means to a person, but for Pearson, it’s rather simple.

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Armed Forces moves to boost recruits, firepower

By Bill Graveland 3 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

CALGARY — The commander of the Canadian Army told a defence industry conference Wednesday that the Forces will forge ahead with purchases and investments as the country works toward modernization.

In the 2025 federal budget, $81.8 billion in new spending was earmarked over five years to strengthen the Canadian Armed Forces.

“I definitely wouldn’t refer to it as a spending spree,” Lt.-Gen. Michael Wright told reporters at the DEFSEC West security and aerospace conference.

“Ultimately, we have to ensure that we are being responsible stewards of resources. And I can tell you every dollar that’s spent by the Canadian Army is going to make sure that our soldiers are ready.”

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Four more Alberta recall petitions falter

By Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell 3 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

EDMONTON — The final four Alberta recall petitions aimed at unseating United Conservative members of the legislature have failed.

Elections Alberta said Wednesday petitioners didn’t gather enough signatures to recall Justice Minister Mickey Amery, along with members Justin Wright, Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk and Ron Wiebe.

It means all two dozen petitions launched against Premier Danielle Smith and members of her UCP caucus since late last year have now fallen short or been withdrawn.

Less than 500 signatures were collected for the unsuccessful Amery petition of the more than 9,000 it needed — which represents 60 per cent of the votes cast in his Calgary-Cross riding in the 2023 general election.

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Feds rebuked for court ruling secrecy

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MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court has ruled that it was inappropriate for the federal government to try to block publication of a court ruling in a case that has been shrouded in secrecy.

Federal Justice Department lawyers had argued that the ruling should remain secret to protect a police informant’s identity.

But Quebec Superior Court Judge Lukasz Granosik said that they had ”committed an abuse of process.”

The former informant is suing police officers, but all of the names of parties are redacted in a version of the ruling that was released on Wednesday.

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Defence lawyer suggests fighting intensified after child hit

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People walk on a Pride flag crosswalk in Calgary in August 2019. An Alberta town has passed a bylaw that effectively bans such crosswalks from public land. (The Canadian Press)

People walk on a Pride flag crosswalk in Calgary in August 2019. An Alberta town has passed a bylaw that effectively bans such crosswalks from public land. (The Canadian Press)

Town restricts decorative flags, crosswalks

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Town restricts decorative flags, crosswalks

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Councillors in an Alberta town have become the latest community in the province to ban decorative flags and crosswalks from public land, a move that effectively forbids symbolic artistic statements, such as rainbow-hued Pride crosswalks.

It’s a decision opponents say is a step toward erasing the voices of marginalized communities.

On Tuesday, Didsbury councillors passed the “public spaces neutrality bylaw.” It restricts the town north of Calgary to only flying government flags and maintaining standardized road and crosswalk markings.

Didsbury, a town of 5,200, does not currently have special flags or crosswalks, such as those recognizing the LGBTQ+ community, First Nations or veterans.

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Gun control group criticizes firearm buyback

By Jim Bronskill 4 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

OTTAWA — Gun control advocacy group PolySeSouvient blames “weak political leadership” for what it calls “poor participation” in a federal compensation program for banned firearms.

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Tuesday that gun owners had reported more than 52,000 firearms to the government with one week left to go in the program to provide compensation for banned guns.

That figure is well short of the 136,000 firearms for which the Liberal government set aside compensation money when the buyback for individual owners opened in January.

In a media statement issued Wednesday, PolySeSouvient said weak messaging about the program has failed to counter misinformation and disingenuous provincial manoeuvring.

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A man places a white rose on the memorial for Air Canada Jazz pilot Antoine Forest, who perished when his plane collided with an emergency vehicle at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, in Montreal, on Wednesday.

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A man places a white rose on the memorial for Air Canada Jazz pilot Antoine Forest, who perished when his plane collided with an emergency vehicle at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, in Montreal, on Wednesday. 
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Carney scolds Air Canada CEO for English-only condolences

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Carney scolds Air Canada CEO for English-only condolences

By David Baxter 3 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

OTTAWA — Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau was slammed by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Quebec’s government on Wednesday for delivering an English-only message of condolence after Sunday’s deadly plane crash in New York.

Rousseau is being summoned to testify at the House of Commons official languages committee after he shared a four-minute condolence video online that only included two French words — “bonjour” and “merci.”

The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages reported receiving 84 complaints about Rousseau’s video as of Tuesday afternoon.

Carney, speaking to reporters before the weekly Liberal caucus meeting in Ottawa, said the decision to release the video message only in English showed a “lack of judgment and lack of compassion.”

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Winnipeg Coun. Russ Wyatt speaks at a press conference in Winnipeg on Friday. Wyatt faces one count each of sexual assault and administering a noxious drug. (The Canadian Press)

Winnipeg Coun. Russ Wyatt speaks at a press conference in Winnipeg on Friday. Wyatt faces one count each of sexual assault and administering a noxious drug. (The Canadian Press)

Winnipeg city councillor charged with sexual assault

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Winnipeg city councillor charged with sexual assault

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WINNIPEG — A city councillor in Manitoba’s capital has been arrested and charged with drugging and sexually assaulting a man he met on social media last year.

Winnipeg police say Coun. Russ Wyatt faces one count each of sexual assault and administering a noxious drug.

The 56-year-old was charged Tuesday after an investigation by the force’s sex crimes unit. Police say a man came forward last month to report that he was given an illicit drug and sexually assaulted.

Police allege the two men connected on a social media website and started meeting in person in December 2025.

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Brandon University 2025-26 athletic awards

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MEN’S SOCCER

Rookie of the Year

Zach Lamb

Inspirational Award

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Cities cross over

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Here is a look at Brandon Wheat Kings who are from Calgary and Hitmen who are from Brandon, courtesy of information available on hockeydb.com.

The players are sorted in order of when they started with the team, and divided by decade.

WHEATIES FROM CALGARY

Nick Johnson (2023-2026), Brett Wilson (2025-2026), Ryan Boyce (2025-2026), Merrek Arpin (2024-2025), Ben Binder-Nord (2024-2025), Marcus Nguyen (2024-2025), Ethan Eskit (2022-2025), Charlie Elick (2021-2025), Nick Jones (2021-2024).

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