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5 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 7, 2026WPS chief unveils anti-corruption plan
5 minute read Saturday, Mar. 7, 2026WINNIPEG — Winnipeg’s top cop hopes enhanced oversight of officers will help the service regain public trust after its reputation was tarnished by the corruption of a disgraced officer and his co-accused colleagues.
“The trust that the public has in the police is paramount. Without it, we can’t do our job,” Chief Gene Bowers said Friday after meeting with the Winnipeg Police Board.
Among other things, the Winnipeg Police Service has added three investigators to its professional standards unit and the top brass have met with all members to reaffirm the service’s standards and expectations of professionalism and integrity, the chief said.
“The vast majority of our members work with integrity and they’re dedicated, but when somebody does step out of line … I want the public to trust in the fact that we will hold members accountable.”
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4 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 6, 2026Government introduces wide array of proposed legislation
4 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 6, 2026Haelin Taylor died on Jan. 23, 2016. Incorrect information appeared on Page A1 of the March 5 edition of the Sun.
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3 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 5, 2026School division holds firm on religious exemption refusal
4 minute read Thursday, Mar. 5, 2026WINNIPEG — The Portage la Prairie School Division is upholding a decision to reject a family’s request for a religious exemption from activities related to Indigenous spirituality.
Sharon Sanders Zettler and Vince Zettler have spent the better part of the academic year seeking accommodations for their children at Yellowquill School.
“I have raised my kids in the Catholic faith from Day 1 and I am just looking for respect for that,” said Sanders Zettler, a mother of students enrolled in Grades 5 and 7 in Portage la Prairie.
Her husband echoed those comments while noting they are not interested in policing what other children learn.
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4 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 5, 2026Winnipeg man charged with threatening Carney, minorities
4 minute read Tuesday, Mar. 3, 2026WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg man has been charged for making threats toward Prime Minister Mark Carney and inciting hate toward Muslim and Jewish communities, police say.
The RCMP federal policing division announced Monday it has charged Jason Paul Rindall, 55, with three counts of threats causing death or bodily harm after it launched an investigation into the remarks in January.
The RCMP’s security enforcement section in Manitoba says an account on X posted threats targeting Carney and the Jewish and Muslim communities, a Monday news release stated.
The charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
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