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Mall mural depicts Indigenous painter’s journey to reconnect with the land and her culture

Mall mural depicts Indigenous painter’s journey to reconnect with the land and her culture

Christine McKay was selected by Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak and City Centre Mall owner Strathallen to adorn one inside wall with her artwork.
Crime and communication among topics at mayor’s talk with business owners

Crime and communication among topics at mayor’s talk with business owners

Colleen Smook spoke to the local business community during a lunch meeting organized by the Thompson Chamber of Commerce April 17.
Thompson RCMP investigating how Spilt Lake man received life-threatening injuries

Thompson RCMP investigating how Spilt Lake man received life-threatening injuries

32-year-old resident of Tataskweyak Cree Nation who was found in a parking lot on April 5 remains in hospital in critical condition.
Trio charged for carjacking Good Samaritans in St. Theresa Point

Trio charged for carjacking Good Samaritans in St. Theresa Point

Driver who stopped to help people stuck in the snow was robbed, assaulted and had truck stolen.
Gunpoint robbery in Thompson

Gunpoint robbery in Thompson

Suspect wielding a sawed-off shotgun committed armed robbery in Thompson on March 26.
Semi crash south of The Pas kills one trucker, injures another

Semi crash south of The Pas kills one trucker, injures another

A Nova Scotia truck driver died and one from Saskatchewan was injured when a southbound semi veered into the northbound lane and hit another truck.
RCMP head briefs council on staffing, crime trends and off-duty officer coming to girl’s rescue

RCMP head briefs council on staffing, crime trends and off-duty officer coming to girl’s rescue

One of the people who helped a girl mauled by dogs Feb. 1 was an off-duty officer who ran out after witnessing the attack from her home.
Heavy snow collapses South Indian Lake school roof

Heavy snow collapses South Indian Lake school roof

Engineers are expected to be in the community to assess the damage April 11.
Police prevail on the scoreboard but hockey game a win-win event

Police prevail on the scoreboard but hockey game a win-win event

Thompson RCMP edged the under-18 King Miners hockey team at the C.A. Nesbitt Arena April 6.
Reduced fees, more frequent field painting on soccer association’s wish list

Reduced fees, more frequent field painting on soccer association’s wish list

Thompson Junior Soccer Association board members spoke to council about their plans for the upcoming season on March 20.
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