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We have the same problem in Calgary. Loud demonstrations every weekend off the downtown in the Beltline (as it's called). An area where there are mostly apartments & condos & it;s being taken over by anti vax & mandate protestors honking their horns. It's to the point that police inaction is causing residents to come out & counter protest saying they want their neighbourhood back.

So, we have residents on one side blocking protestors from demonstrating in their neighbourhood & protestors wanting to break through these counter protestors. One anti vaxxer attacked a resident & was arrested. The cops do nothing.  They don't do their jobs. They stand around & watch afraid to lift a finger. There's going to be violence. People will get hurt & the Police Chief of Calgary will navel gaze & say his force was there to maintain the peace or whatever other excuse he'll use.

I refuse to believe that politicians don't have their meddling fingers into all of this telling the cops to back off even though they vow they can't tell them what to do. I mean to me, it's obvious. This comes down right from Jason Kenney's office. I'm sure in Winnipeg, the same thing also comes down from Stephanson. Both Premiers telling the police in their provinces to leave these dumbass anti vax protestors alone because that's their base. 

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https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/ubisoft-to-invest-139-million-in-winnipeg-studio-create-200-jobs-1.5825149

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Game developer Ubisoft announced on Friday it will invest an additional $139 million in its Winnipeg studio by 2030 with plans to triple its workforce.

The announcement comes after fulfilling a previously announced target early to grow its Manitoba studio to 100 employees within five years.

“Today, more than 100 exceptional individuals have joined our team and they’ve helped deliver on our promise to prove what we already knew; That this province is home to impressive techno-creative talent and we made the right decision to be here,” said Michael Henderson, managing director of Ubisoft Winnipeg.

Henderson said the investment will be focused on its Exchange District studio and will help create 200 new jobs.

 

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10 minutes ago, Tracker said:

The international price for sweet crude returned to pre-Ukrainian war levels. Lets see if/when out pump prices return to the old prices.

No, no, it's okay when O&G companies gouge us. Point all your hate at Trudeau, he's some sort of villain. 

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/311-inundated-backlane-service-requests-winnipeggers-1.6392673

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The long and slow spring melt is underway, but Winnipeg residents want the city to step up and provide better snow-clearing service in back lanes. 

Since March 12, 311 has received 1,476 requests for service related to Winnipeg's approximately 930 kilometres of back lanes, a city spokesperson wrote in an email to CBC News on Monday.

The city says it's working on plowing the back lanes in an effort to improve drainage and driving conditions.

The back lanes in my area are a disaster.

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2 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Back lanes are the devil! There's not one without ice ruts, graffiti or break-ins and we still allow them to be built.

Back lanes are great if done properly. We need fewer front streets!

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https://globalnews.ca/news/8708376/manitobas-centreport-to-break-ground-on-rail-park-this-summer/

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One Canadian real estate developer is optimistic the City of Winnipeg can regain a place among the country’s top major cities.

 

The co-owner of Focus Equities Kenneth Mariash says building CentrePort Canada Rail Park could be a step in that direction.

The rail park is going ahead at North America’s largest trimodal inland port, the Province of Manitoba announced Friday.

The project that’s estimated to generate $3 billion in economic activity for the province will complete the inland port’s vision of enhancing accessibility via three modes of transportation: air cargo, rail and truck — CentrePort’s president and CEO Diane Gray said.

The rail park is expected to create about 5,000 jobs over the course of the build-out, which could take between 10 to 20 years...

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