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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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Wiebe gives update on $1M security fund

By Carol Sanders 5 minute read Friday, Jun. 26, 2026

WINNIPEG — A $1-million security enhancement fund for places of worship and cultural centres announced in January has been fully allocated, but the funds have not yet flowed, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe said this week.

“It’s really about just ensuring that the right resources are going to the areas where we’re going to have the biggest impact to keep people safe,” Wiebe said in an interview.

The province announced the fund to support Manitoba communities facing acts of hate, targeted intimidation and vandalism by helping community organizations strengthen safety measures, improve preparedness and install security infrastructure to meet specific needs.

It followed a series of hate-motivated attacks targeting Jewish and Muslim communities.

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Researchers take stock of storm

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Researchers take stock of storm

By Nicole Buffie 5 minute read Friday, Jun. 26, 2026

WINNIPEG — Researchers have collected eight-centimetre hailstones and surveyed homes damaged by hail from storms that slammed southern Manitoba this month to better understand their predictability and impact on insurance.

Jack Hamilton, a researcher with the Canadian Severe Storms Laboratory, and his team have been gathering evidence and data from the June 9 storm that brought record rainfall to Winnipeg and surrounding communities, downed trees and power lines and resulted in basement and overland flooding. Two minor tornadoes were confirmed, in Ste. Anne and Dufrost.

“In terms of severity, it was quite severe,” Hamilton said.

Hamilton has been working with the Northern Hail Project, which researches hailstorms to better detect them and predict their size. Hamilton and his team went to homes that had siding panels full of holes from hail that travelled at 94 kilometres per hour, or about as fast as the speed of an average Major League Baseball fastball.

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Friday, Jun. 26, 2026

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RECENT WINNERS

1 minute read Friday, Jun. 26, 2026

Recent winners of the Crocus athlete of the year awards.

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• BOYS: Seth McAuley

• GIRLS: Rebecca Alebiosu

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Winnipeg school renamed

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Winnipeg school renamed

By Maggie MacintoshLocal Journalism Initiative 2 minute read Thursday, Jun. 25, 2026

WINNIPEG — Dalhousie School has been renamed after an Anishinaabemowin word that translates to “summer berries.”

The Pembina Trails School Division has unveiled Aniibiminan School as the new title of its elementary building at 262 Dalhousie Dr.

The division shared the phonetic pronunciation — “Aniibiminan (uh-NEE-bih-mih-nahn), from which the word ‘Pembina’ originates” — in a news release Wednesday.

“Aniibiminan captures a deep sense of connection to the land on which the school lies and the adjacent forest, which the school regularly uses for outdoor education and land-based learning,” chief superintendent Shelley Amos said in the release.

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Thursday, Jun. 25, 2026

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10-pound dog mauled to death in Winnipeg

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10-pound dog mauled to death in Winnipeg

By Tyler Searle 5 minute read Thursday, Jun. 25, 2026

WINNIPEG — A 73-year-old Winnipeg woman is grieving the death of her goldendoodle, Lily, after she was mauled by another dog during a walk in North Kildonan Tuesday.

Justin Smith said his mother, Linda Smith, was walking Lily near Chornick Drive and Malcana Street around 12:30 p.m., when a large-breed dog broke free from its collar and leash and pounced on the smaller dog.

Lily, who weighed only 10 pounds, suffered devastating injuries.

“It was over before it started,” Justin Smith said. “The damage was intense. She was unrecognizable.”

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Thursday, Jun. 25, 2026

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Other recent winners at Vincent Massey.

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• BOYS: Zach Redekop

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MPI seeks 2.38% rate increase

1 minute read Thursday, Jun. 25, 2026

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Public Insurance has asked the Public Utilities Board for a 2.38 per cent increase to auto insurance rates next year to contend with forecasted claims costs, operating costs and investment income.

MPI filed the application with the PUB Wednesday.

In a news release, the Crown corporation said recent extreme weather in Manitoba did not influence the request for the 2027-28 insurance year.

Last year the PUB denied MPI’s 2.07 per cent rate increase and authorized a 1.77 per cent increase, which translated to, on average, an increase of $21 to ratepayers.

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Pony rides and sand castle competition returns to Rolling into Rivers

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Pony rides and sand castle competition returns to Rolling into Rivers

By Connor McDowell, Local Journalism Initiative 3 minute read Thursday, Jun. 25, 2026

The community of Riverdale is bringing back its Rolling into Rivers festival next weekend, with family activities such as sand castle building competitions and pony rides.

The weekend festival starts July 3 and will run until the afternoon of July 5. A number of locations around Rivers will host a variety of activities, including barbecues, a parade, bouncy castles and kids activities, a car show, an auction, a community market, archery demonstrations, live music, a beer garden, fireworks, tractor rides, a turkey shoot, “Little Obie” train rides and a paddle derby.

Kim Richardson, owner of Lucky Break Ranch and Tack, is one of many community members who are sponsoring the event this year. She told the Sun it’s a way for her ranch to reciprocate.

“It’s our way to give back,” she said. “Just being part of the community, and showing our pride for Rivers.”

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Thursday, Jun. 25, 2026

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SASK. NOT READY FOR FIRES

REGINA — A report from Saskatchewan’s auditor says the province’s public safety agency needs to do a better job at preparing for the wildfire season.

Tara Clemett’s report says the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency does not plan for the optimal amount of resources it needs each year to fight wildfires.

She says the agency also isn’t properly budgeting before the season begins.

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