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LOCAL - retail theft

Justice Minister Matt Wiebe chats with Markus Chambers
City Councillor/ St. Norbert - Seine River Ward, after presser Thursday. 


Premier Wab Kinew, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe, Mayor Scott Gillingham, Supt. Dave Dalal, acting deputy chief, Winnipeg Police Service and  Brian Scharfstein, owner, Canadian Footwear, speak at press conference on retail theft at Canadian Footwear, 128 Adelaide St., Thursday. 

The Manitoba government is providing more funding to help curb retail theft and violent crime in Winnipeg.

Back in May, the province promised to fund overtime pay for four police units to target hot spots such as retail stores and restaurants.
Now, the government is providing an additional $775,000 to help ensure police are able to provide extra support for a further two months. 



Aug 29th, 2024

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Ruth Bonneville / Free Press LOCAL - retail theft Justice Minister Matt Wiebe chats with Markus Chambers City Councillor/ St. Norbert - Seine River Ward, after presser Thursday. Premier Wab Kinew, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe, Mayor Scott Gillingham, Supt. Dave Dalal, acting deputy chief, Winnipeg Police Service and Brian Scharfstein, owner, Canadian Footwear, speak at press conference on retail theft at Canadian Footwear, 128 Adelaide St., Thursday. The Manitoba government is providing more funding to help curb retail theft and violent crime in Winnipeg. Back in May, the province promised to fund overtime pay for four police units to target hot spots such as retail stores and restaurants. Now, the government is providing an additional $775,000 to help ensure police are able to provide extra support for a further two months. Aug 29th, 2024

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Ruth Bonneville / Free Press

LOCAL - retail theft

Justice Minister Matt Wiebe chats with Markus Chambers
City Councillor/ St. Norbert - Seine River Ward, after presser Thursday. 


Premier Wab Kinew, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe, Mayor Scott Gillingham, Supt. Dave Dalal, acting deputy chief, Winnipeg Police Service and  Brian Scharfstein, owner, Canadian Footwear, speak at press conference on retail theft at Canadian Footwear, 128 Adelaide St., Thursday. 

The Manitoba government is providing more funding to help curb retail theft and violent crime in Winnipeg.

Back in May, the province promised to fund overtime pay for four police units to target hot spots such as retail stores and restaurants.
Now, the government is providing an additional $775,000 to help ensure police are able to provide extra support for a further two months. 



Aug 29th, 2024

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