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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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‘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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Ottawa releases another $51 million in aid for Ukraine

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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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Cop’s actions ‘stupid, but not criminal,’ his lawyer argues

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Cop’s actions ‘stupid, but not criminal,’ his lawyer argues

By Dean Pritchard 6 minute read 2:00 AM CDT

WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg police constable who repeatedly entered an apartment he had been assigned to guard until other officers returned with a search warrant is guilty of stupidity, but not a crime, his lawyer argued Friday.

“I say Jonathan Kiazyk’s actions that night were not criminal actions,” defence lawyer Mike Cook said in a closing submission before King’s Bench Justice Candace Grammond. “Certainly ill-advised, foolish, and stupid, but not criminal.”

Kiazyk, an 18-year member of the Winnipeg Police Service at the time of the October 2022 incident that led to his arrest, is on trial charged with break and enter with intent to steal, obstructing a police officer and breach of trust.

Kiazyk is accused of stealing marijuana from a Stradbrook Avenue Airbnb rental suite while guarding the suite with now-jailed former constable Elston Bostock.

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Plainsmen finish tourney on high note

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Osman Abukar Sufi scored two goals as the Crocus Plainsmen finished the Kenora Challenge Cup with a win on Saturday.

Isaac Afolayan netted the other Plainsmen goal from the penalty spot in a 3-1 victory over the Dryden Eagles in the seventh-place game.

Crocus lost 2-1 to St. Thomas Aquinas earlier in the day as Gift Kasereka scored the lone goal for the Plainsmen.

The Plainsmen dropped their opener 2-1 to Beaver Brae on Friday evening, with Justin McLachlan hitting the net.

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Killarney splits pair of home games

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Killarney splits pair of home games

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The Killarney Raiders split a pair of games in the Prairie West Baseball League over the weekend.

Killarney 10, Deloraine 5

At Killarney, Liam Magwood scattered eight hits over seven innings and struck out six in earning the victory.

Spencer Cullen went 2-for-3 with two singles and a run scored, and Cole Forbes drove in a run.

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Downs sticking with what works

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Downs sticking with what works

George Williams 5 minute read Friday, May. 8, 2026

They’re at the post! They’re off!

Assiniboia Downs is set to kick off its 69th season of live racing on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., following a record-setting season last year. The horsemen are champing at the bit to send their charges out of the gate carrying your $2 punt all the way to the winner’s circle.

The race meet runs from May 12 through Oct. 7, with racing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and select Mondays through the summer and into September. Post time is 7:30 p.m. The pinnacle of the live meeting, the $125,000 Manitoba Derby, takes place on Aug. 3.

Over 500 horses are on the grounds, more than usual to start the season. Five-time leading trainer Jerry Gourneau heads a strong contingent of large stables ready to make it all happen. Gourneau has over 40 horses and more on the way for his major owner, former champion race car driver Henry S. Witt, Jr., of Texas. Last year’s leading trainer, Steve Keplin, Jr., is also back, and he’ll have about a dozen horses to start the 2026 meeting.

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WINNIPEG — Progressive Conservative MLA Jeff Wharton, a former cabinet minister caught up in the Sio Silica controversy, has announced he will retire rather than run in the next provincial election.

Wharton, who represents Red River North, was first elected in 2016 in what was then the constituency of Gimli, when the PCs, led by Brian Pallister, formed government.

He was re-elected in what is now called Red River North — after electoral boundary changes — in 2019 and again in 2023.

“I want to express deep gratitude to my Progressive Conservative caucus colleagues,” said Wharton, in a statement released by the party.

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Boxing card features Westman presence

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Boxing card features Westman presence

By Perry Bergson 4 minute read Thursday, May. 7, 2026

Six Westman fighters will be part of a 15-fight boxing card in Brandon on Saturday.

Fight organizer Ryker Batson said The Spring Showdown will be a good opportunity for the six, who all train out of the Brandon Fitness Combat Academy.

“Their friends and family are going to show up, a lot of Brandonites will be there,” Batson said. “That’s their goal, and they’ve been training hard for it. We’ve known they had these fights for at least three months, so for 90 days or longer that was the goal.

“Everyone is going to showcase on May 9.”

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