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Daily Archives: October 23, 2017

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Vigilante savior featured in “Almost Holy” captivates audience

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, Reviews, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Shirley KowalchukOctober 23, 20171 Comment

Pastor Gennadiy Mokhnenko, the crusading and fearless priest who saved thousands of street children in Ukraine, visits Winnipeg for documentary screening that kicked off Ukrainian Film Fest.

Emergency services reveal many with autism in Canada are in crisis

Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy Yona Lunsky and Jonathan A. WeissOctober 23, 2017

High rates of response to those with autism show the need for more resources in the community and better training for emergency services.

Analysis raises editorial concerns

History, Our Neighbourhoods, SafetyBy Roger CurrieOctober 23, 2017

The story of not guilty verdict for man charged in Candace Derksen’s murder 33 years ago deserves more than 41 seconds of coverage on country’s national TV news.

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