Jon Sorokowski

  • Local News Briefs

    Osborne Bridge renos more than structural; Waste dumped into Red; Appeal for rape case wanted; Province, city to discuss rapid transit; Police chief explains homicides

  • Local News Brief

    Homicide rate high in Manitoba; Hazed boy told to apologize; Manslaughter charges dropped against shop owner; Wheat Board accused of misusing farmers’ cash; Fundraising for bear exhibit on the way

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    Orpheum building demolished for new lot; City council approves fee hikes; Manitoban group against proposed crime bill; Daryl Reid new Manitoba legislature speaker; Gerrard: to resign or not to resign?

  • International News Briefs

    Cholera outbreak ravaging Africa; Australia to introduce carbon emission tax ; Amnesty International tells Ottawa to arrest Bush; U.S. accuses Iran of planning Saudi ambassador’s murder; BP and contractors face $45M in safety fines

  • Local News Brief

    Demolition approved of former A&B Sound building; City sets $10M aside for rapid transit condo developments; Jury to deliberate verdicts in murder case; Executive policy committee fails to approve garbage, recycling plan; Winnipeg’s own beer on the way

  • Local News Briefs

    NHL welcome back party draws tens of thousands; New downtown parkades on the way; Will Steeves return to council?; MPI to open downtown daycare; Katz claims Air Canada hotel move due to cash

  • International News Briefs

    Documents show Shell paid Nigerian military to squash protests; Dalai Lama forced to cancel South Africa trip; U.S. jobs on the rise, yet unemployment still high; Residents of Japanese town feel unsafe to return; Nobel Peace Prize awarded to women activists

  • Local News Brief

    RCMP seize counterfeit goods from Portage Place store; No houses available for flood evacuees; City byelection on Nov. 26; ‘Leave us alone,’ Katz asks provincial party leaders; Tories focus on Alzheimer’s

  • Local News Briefs

    Liberals would allow Sunday shopping freedom; NDP make education pledges; PCs would increase community funding; Tax credits the latest fad, say critics; Zoos partner up for polar bears

  • Campus News Briefs

    Board approves balanced 2011-2012 budget; Students explore South Africa reconciliation; Green corridor to connect campuses; Students wins Top 20 Under 20 award

  • Local News Briefs

    Census seeks workers, encourages student participation; Community centres get improvements; Bombers stock up two draft picks, trade Inglis; Dairy Queen store sign highlights drunk driver’s damage; City budget ad campaign goes wrong

  • Local News Briefs

    Outreach program seeks funding; $2M to help exploited young people; Man arrested after pointing laser at police chopper; Provincial bed bug strategy to launch; Hydro hearings continue

  • Local News Briefs

    Women’s World Cup in Winnipeg?; City workers’ union requests mediation; Another Dewar case under review; No more Westwood on morning show; Provincial prosecutor hiring policy under review

  • Local News Briefs

    Police arrest employee in drug bust; North End feline shuttle spays and neuters; Donated bed bug covers fend off the pesky critters; Dogs hot topic at city hall; Sump pump subsidy now available

  • Local News Briefs

    Video of bullied student posted on Facebook; Potential travel fee for Canadians visiting the U.S.; Lawsuits filed against Greyhound, government; City considers larger smoking ban; Inmates may help fill sandbags

  • Local News Briefs

    Shaving head was voluntary, Human Rights Commission says; Smoking on athletic fields hot topic; Winnipeg author dies from heart attack; Wal-Mart to open three Winnipeg supercentres; No problem hailing cabs

  • Local News Briefs

    Fresh crop of cops on the way; Bursary created in memory of Tim McLean; Paddlewheel captain’s last voyage; Province scraps school bus camera plan; Manitoba teens lighting up

  • Local News Briefs

    D’arcy’s A.R.C. rescued; Food shuttle promotes deals, healthy eating; River trail ready for skaters; Police want public on lookout for meth labs; Song taken off air

  • Local News Briefs

    Manitoba unemployment at 5.2 %; Local inventors have block-heater cord solution; Meet you on Gandhi Avenue?; No money for flooded homes; What are your budget thoughts?

  • Local News Briefs

    Google to map Winnipeg bike paths; Snow-clearing budget melting away; Care home abuse brought to light; Extra cash for bike and pedestrian projects; Future of Canad Inns Stadium uncertain

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