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Accused road-rage driver not formally charged yet; release not unusual: police

Accused road-rage driver not formally charged yet; release not unusual: police It’s the question on the lips of everyone who has seen Kiana Jobo’s shocking road-rage cellphone video: It’s the question on the lips of everyone who has seen Kiana Jobo’s shocking road-rage cellphone video: Who is the man relentlessly pursuing and repeatedly ramming her car as she tried desperately to escape? City police confirm they arrested a 57-year-old suspect after last Thursday s frightening incident and released him on a promise to appear in court. His identity, however, has not been disclosed to the public. A charge of dangerous driving has yet to be sworn in court, Winnipeg Police Service spokesman Const. Jay Murray told the

Big trouble for small business garners little sympathy

Winnipeg Free Press By: Tom Brodbeck | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 Opinion Premier Brian Pallister had a blunt message this week for Manitoba small businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic: suck it up, buttercup. Premier Brian Pallister had a blunt message this week for Manitoba small businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic: suck it up, buttercup. Those weren’t his exact words, but they may as well have been. Pallister was asked Tuesday what his message was to small businesses forced to close their doors during the pandemic because of public health restrictions. Instead of showing empathy for people who have lost livelihoods, Pallister decided to lecture them about the collective pain Manitobans have endured.

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