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Spike in violent crime must be addressed, Winnipeg police association saysThe Winnipeg Police Service has declined multiple requests for an interview, but a spokesman told Global News that Chief Danny Smyth will be available to comment next week.CrimeJul 7, 2022
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Winnipeg cops to work with Wounded Warriors on mental health supportWinnipeg police have partnered with a national mental health provider to offer 'more support and care' to retired and active members of the force.HealthJul 23, 2021
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Winnipeg cops breathe sigh of relief with vaccine newsThe president of the Winnipeg Police Association says a new move by the province to bump front-line workers to the head of the vaccine queue is a sigh of relief to his members.HealthApr 16, 2021
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‘We have some bad apples too’: Winnipeg police and accountabilityWith anti-racist protests taking place across North America -- including one Friday at the Manitoba Legislature -- the subject of police violence and racism has been on everyone's minds.Jun 3, 2020
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Winnipeg police taking extra coronavirus precautionsAs workers performing an essential service, Winnipeg's police officers are interacting with the public -- putting them at greater risk.HealthMar 23, 2020
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Winnipeg police union boss raises alarm about absenteeism due to increased violenceThe union representing police officers in Winnipeg is raising the alarm about the potential for more absenteeism due to injuries and stress caused by the recent crime wave.CrimeDec 5, 2019
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Winnipeg police union files grievance over city’s proposed changes to pension planThe union representing Winnipeg police officers has filed a grievance over what it is calling a “high-handed attack” on their collective bargaining agreement with the city.PoliticsNov 12, 2019
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Violent weekend means not enough cops to deal with meth crisis: Winnipeg police union presidentWinnipeg Police Association president Moe Sabourin told 680 CJOB that after a weekend of violence against cops – with eight incidents over the May long weekend – it's clear the department is short-staffed while trying to tackle the meth crisis.CrimeMay 22, 2019
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Off-duty Winnipeg cop escapes with his life after suspect’s gun misfiresAn off-duty Winnipeg cop narrowly escaped a life-threatening situation early Sunday morning, according to the president of the Winnipeg Police Association.CrimeMar 18, 2019
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‘They want council to act’: Winnipeg police renew calls for City to prioritize safetyProbe Research results, released Friday by the Winnipeg Police Association, show 60 per cent of Winnipeg adults want the city to prioritize safety issues.CrimeJan 4, 2019
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