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Winnipeg police use taser on man who allegedly threatened them with shard of glassWinnipeg police say the incident began when the man attempted to punch the driver of a marked police vehicle in front of the downtown headquarters.CrimeJan 22
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Search for male suspect underway following Graham Avenue stabbing: Winnipeg PoliceWinnipeg police are searching for a male suspect who they say was with the victim of the Graham Avenue stabbing when she was killed.CrimeDec 18, 2023
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Winnipeg has more than 150 unfinished construction projects into SeptemberMore than 150 construction projects are still being worked on, some way past their estimated completion date.TrafficSep 5, 2019
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Stretch of Winnipeg’s Graham Avenue closes until 2020As of Monday, Graham Avenue between Main and Fort is closed to all motor vehicles other than Winnipeg Transit buses until July 2020, due to construction.TrafficJul 16, 2018
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More space, giant TV screen for Winnipeg Whiteout street party, Round 2The Whiteout party will be open for home games of the NHL playoff series; organizers expect the crowds to grow, as they did with each game in Round 1.SportsApr 26, 2018
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Winnipeg’s Carlton Street closed this weekSouthbound Carlton will be shut to all traffic starting on Monday at 6 a.m. It won't reopen until Friday, January 12 at 6 p.m.TrafficJan 7, 2018
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Pedestrians dart through Graham Avenue transit traffic: ‘It’s very dangerous’It's one of the busiest corridors in the city, but Winnipeg transit drivers say that's not what makes Graham Avenue such a challenge to navigate.TrafficNov 14, 2017
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Police ask for witnesses after a man was fatally struck by a Winnipeg busA 58-year-old man has died following a collision at Fort Street and Graham Avenue.Nov 13, 2017
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‘No grounds for charges’ after officer shot man in Winnipeg Skywalk: IIUManitoba’s civilian police watchdog has found no grounds for charges against an officer who shot a man carrying a stick with scissors taped to it in May.CrimeJul 31, 2017
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Upkeep costing taxpayers $300,000 a year for Canada Post tower buildingFor nearly three years, the old Canada Post building has watched tenants pack up and move out. All 11 floors have sat nearly empty for the last three years. But while the tenants continue packing up, the building continues to burn a hole through taxpayers' pockets.May 23, 2017
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