Evening News: May 22
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The Evening News on Global Winnipeg for Wednesday, May 22, 2013. Hosted by Peter Chura. Watch video
It’s a long-standing speculation that the weather on the May long weekend will be soggy. Continue reading
The man who beheaded Tim McLean on a Greyhound bus near Portage La Prairie in 2008 has been granted day passes. Continue reading
Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz is under fire for an ad campaign critics say is misleading and a misuse of taxpayers money. Continue reading
The province announced Wednesday it is in the process of updating and relaxing its liquor laws. Liquor service will now be allowed in customer service environments such as hair salons and spas. Continue reading
High winds are howling across Manitoba, driving grass fires, causing power outages and pushing more lake ice up onto shores, threatening communities. Continue reading
A driver simply gave up after the police helicopter became involved in a chase of a stolen vehicle. Continue reading
Police believe they’ve caught a man involved in multiple break-ins on the weekend. Continue reading
Police are searching for a man believed to be involved in two assaults in the city. Continue reading
“It’s huge, absolutely huge for quality of life,” said Shari Decter Hirst, Brandon’s mayor. Continue reading
A man found not criminally responsible for the beheading of a fellow bus passenger in Manitoba may soon be allowed to go to the beach and to Winnipeg. Continue reading