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Charges laid in connection to April 3 Wasagamack shooting

Charges laid in connection to April 3 Wasagamack shooting

One man is charged with assault and firearms offences and two others are charged with obstruction of justice.
Autopsy shows March 24 death in Thompson was the result of homicide

Autopsy shows March 24 death in Thompson was the result of homicide

A 36-year-old woman was pronounced dead at a residence on Grey Wolf Bay.
Thompson man found dead outside Snow Lake business

Thompson man found dead outside Snow Lake business

The body of a 44-year-old man was found on Snow Lake’s Lakeshore Drive on the afternoon of April 4.
Box-cutter attack inflicts ‘life-altering’ injuries in Garden Hill First Nation

Box-cutter attack inflicts ‘life-altering’ injuries in Garden Hill First Nation

Woman who was kicked out of a party returned and attacked three people.
Man arrested after Wasagamack shooting

Man arrested after Wasagamack shooting

35-year-old taken into custody and 27-year-old victim in stable condition in a Winnipeg hospital.
God’s Lake Narrows traffic stops leads to seizure of alcohol, drugs and guns

God’s Lake Narrows traffic stops leads to seizure of alcohol, drugs and guns

Stony Mountain man was arrested on charges related to firearms and controlled substances.
Nursing stations turning away patients who later die, chiefs say

Nursing stations turning away patients who later die, chiefs say

Two God’s River residents died within weeks of being denied further medical followup by nursing station staff in the past year.
Thompson RCMP seek missing 16-year-old male

Thompson RCMP seek missing 16-year-old male

Willy Spence was active on social media after being reported missing March 18 and may be trying to evade police.
Fire in Tataskweyak kills young woman, chief says

Fire in Tataskweyak kills young woman, chief says

Northern Manitoba First Nation has purchased a fire truck since a February fire that destroyed an apartment complex but hasn’t been able to train firefighters how to use it yet.
Manitoba pegs $420M for transportation, infrastructure projects in the north

Manitoba pegs $420M for transportation, infrastructure projects in the north

The Thompson Regional Airport Authority will receive $15 million towards a new terminal building and developing existing infrastructure.
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