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‘Ketamine Queen’ gets 15 years in prison

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‘Ketamine Queen’ gets 15 years in prison

By Andrew Dalton 5 minute read Thursday, Apr. 9, 2026

LOS ANGELES — A federal judge on Wednesday handed down a sentence of 15 years in prison to a woman who pleaded guilty to selling actor Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him in 2023.

“You’re going to have to show some epic resilience,” Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett said to Jasveen Sangha, echoing the defendant’s words earlier in the hearing about her self-improvement.

Citing the unique role Sangha admitted to playing in Perry’s death and her broader drug-dealing business, the judge gave the 42-year-old a sentence that will almost certainly be more than all four of her co-defendants combined.

The hearing Wednesday in a Los Angeles courtroom was in many ways the pinnacle of the two-and-a-half-year investigation and prosecution that followed the overdose death of the 54-year-old actor, whose role as Chandler Bing on NBC’s “Friends” in the 1990s and 2000s made him one of the biggest television stars of the era.

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Liquor & Lotteries dropping Air Miles

By Kevin Rollason 3 minute read Thursday, Apr. 9, 2026

WINNIPEG — Buying a bottle of booze at a Liquor Mart will soon get you no closer to paying for a vacation.

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corp. announced it is flying away from being part of the Air Miles program, after almost 30 years of helping its eligible customers rack up reward points.

“We are exploring what other loyalty programs are available and whether they would be a fit for Manitoba Liquor Marts,” an MLL spokesperson said on Wednesday.

“We’ll follow our usual procurement process if we decide to engage with a new provider. Until then, Manitobans can expect to continue receiving the superior service and experiences that Liquor Marts are known for.”

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Ottawa releases another $51 million in aid for Ukraine

3 minute read Saturday, Apr. 4, 2026

OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government unveiled another $51 million in aid and reconstruction funding for Ukraine on Friday, including humanitarian aid such as food and shelter and supports for recent veterans who fought against Russia’s invasion.

The new measures come from a broader fund outlined in the 2025 budget, and $32 million of the money will go toward humanitarian aid through outside organizations, including the Red Cross, the United Nations Refugee Agency and the World Food Programme.

Another $5 million has been earmarked for programming to help veterans reintegrate into society.

Randeep Sarai, secretary of state for international development, said in a phone interview from the Kyiv Post newspaper office that Canada signed a memorandum of understanding with Ukraine a few years back on providing technical assistance to veterans.

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WINNIPEG — Lawyers for a man who alleged he was repeatedly sexually assaulted as a child by a now-dead Catholic priest in rural Manitoba and Winnipeg in a 2023 lawsuit recently reached a confidential settlement with the Archdiocese of St. Boniface.

Terms of the settlement, which was reached in the fall after a private judicially assisted dispute resolution in front of a Court of King’s Bench justice in September, are not included in public court records reviewed by the Free Press.

The lawsuit, which was filed in June 2023 and named the archdiocese and archbishop as defendants, was officially discontinued in November.

The plaintiff, now in his early 60s, claimed the alleged abuse began when he was eight-years-old in 1972 and lasted until 1982.

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Dozens arrested after ‘No Kings’ rally in L.A.

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Dozens arrested after ‘No Kings’ rally in L.A.

By John Raby 3 minute read Monday, Mar. 30, 2026

Authorities in Los Angeles deployed tear gas near a federal detention centre and made dozens of arrests following one of thousands of “No Kings” rallies held this weekend across the United States and in Europe to protest President Donald Trump’s actions and the war in Iran.

Los Angeles police said Sunday that 74 people were arrested for failing to heed a dispersal order that was given after Saturday’s rally ended. One other person was taken into custody on suspicion of possessing a weapon that police described as a dagger.

The arrests stood out from what otherwise were mostly peaceful protests. Organizers said there were more than 3,100 events registered in all 50 U.S. states.

As hundreds of protesters surrounded a federal complex in downtown Los Angeles, some threw rocks, bottles and broken concrete blocks at officers, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said in a statement late Saturday night.

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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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Bear rescue takes RM to court

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Bear rescue takes RM to court

By Nicole Buffie 3 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s only black bear rescue is asking the court to quash a pair of quarry approvals in the Rural Municipality of Rockwood, saying the operations will have devastating effects on its operation.

Manitoba Bear Rehabilitation Centre Inc. and its owners have asked the Court of King’s Bench to declare the RM approvals invalid. It also seeks an injunction to prevent extraction at the site, pending the court’s decision.

The application claims the limestone quarry approvals were unlawful and the municipality failed to conduct a fair, transparent and procedurally adequate decision-making process.

In March, the RM held a public hearing for two quarry applications by Amrize Canada. Hundreds of letters opposing the operations were submitted to the RM and dozens of people attended the meeting to voice their concerns, Black Bear Rescue Manitoba co-owner Judy Stearns said at the time.

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Premier vows to extend sitting unless budget bill passes

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Premier vows to extend sitting unless budget bill passes

By Carol Sanders 5 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

WINNIPEG — Premier Wab Kinew threatened to put politicians’ summer break on pause Wednesday in a fight over the government’s budget bill after MLAs sat through the night Tuesday and into late Wednesday afternoon.

If the bill doesn’t pass by the end of business today, “we’re coming back in June,” Kinew told reporters.

The debate began Tuesday afternoon and by noon hour Wednesday, Progressive Conservative MLAs were still talking about the bill in the chamber, saying it doesn’t provide enough relief for Manitobans who are struggling with the cost of living.

“We need the government to go back to the drawing board and create a (budget) bill that is actually about improving affordability for Manitobans,” MLA Kathleen Cook told the chamber Wednesday morning.

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Team Manitoba

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Here’s a look at Manitoba’s complete roster for the Road to Okotoks qualifier that begins today:

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Cole Adamson — Winnipeg

Hayden Arkin — Headingley

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Province slammed for using U.S.-based survey firm

By Carol Sanders 4 minute read Monday, May. 25, 2026

WINNIPEG — An American company is conducting Manitoba’s online time-change survey despite the NDP government’s condemnation of U.S. tariffs and its call to buy local.

The government said Friday it’s looking for a Canadian company to do the work instead of Granicus LLC, which is headquartered in Washington, D.C.

“Transition work is already underway to establish a new process for selecting a Canadian company to host the EngageMB platform this summer,” a provincial spokesman said.

In November, the government’s throne speech promised measures to “Trump-proof” Manitoba’s economy, including replacing the previous government’s contract with Aspira, a Texas firm, to provide provincial park passes.

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This Week on Campus — May 25, 2026

2 minute read Monday, May. 25, 2026

BRANDON UNIVERSITY

An occasion years in the making for hundreds of BU students arrives this week. Brandon University will recognize the Class of 2026 during convocation ceremonies at the Healthy Living Centre. The ceremony for the Faculty of Science and School of Music will be first, at 10 a.m., on Thursday, followed by the Faculty of Education at 2 p.m., the same day. The Friday ceremonies will begin at 10 a.m. for health studies, and at 2 p.m. for the Faculty of Arts. For friends and family not able to attend in person, the ceremonies will also be live-streamed at BrandonU.ca/Convocation.

A bus trip to Winnipeg is being organized for June 6 for BU alumni, students and employees who would like to see “Rattle: A Sixties Scoop Play.” Written by Brandon University professors Darrell Racine and Dale Lakevold, the award-winning play is based on the true stories of two former BU students. The play will be staged June 3-7 at the Asper Centre for Theatre and Film in Winnipeg, and the deadline to register for the bus trip is May 29 at 3 p.m. For more details about the play and the bus trip, visit Events.BrandonU.ca.

Children from kindergarten through Grade 8 can explore their interests in science, arts and physical education through Mini University this summer. Weeklong programs are available in 30 areas for senior campers, 15 areas for junior campers and in 10 specialty camps. Sessions take place from July 6 to Aug. 28. Registration and more details are available now at MiniU.BrandonU.ca.

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Winning lotto ticket worth $46M sold in Whitemouth

By Chris Kitching 5 minute read Friday, May. 22, 2026

WINNIPEG — A small town in eastern Manitoba is abuzz with excitement after one of its residents claimed a record $46-million jackpot in last Saturday’s Lotto 6/49 gold ball draw.

Dileep Kumar, who owns First Stop Grocers in Whitemouth, said the lucky ticket was purchased at his store by a regular customer, who returned Tuesday to scan the ticket and find out if he was a winner.

“I felt really happy for him when he won that jackpot,” Kumar told the Winnipeg Free Press Thursday. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing.”

Kumar wasn’t at the store when the man checked his ticket. One of Kumar’s employees called to inform him a customer had won a $46,000 prize in the national lottery game.

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