WINNIPEG The Winnipeg Police Service is asking the public for help in finding the suspect in a West End homicide. On March 12, officers went to the 400 block of Agnes Street after a man was “seriously” assaulted in a home in the area. Once they got to the scene, officers found the victim, Russel Gibeault, 30. He was taken to hospital where he died. The homicide unit investigated, and are asking the public for help in finding Winnipeg’s Alvin Joseph Glen Nelson, 34. Officers noted a Canada-wide warrant for second-degree murder has been issued for Nelson’s arrest. Police describe the suspect as five-foot-eleven, with a medium build. He has brown eyes and black medium-length hair, as well as a mustache and goatee. Nelson also has a tattoo on his left forearm of a skull with horns.
The Manitoba government is investing $8 million in a new program to provide financial aid to the hospitality industry and to help with the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 Available last year as well, the pots have also attracted a cult following, with shoppers sharing their favourite combos online. Picture: Aldi Fans Australia/Facebook Both food items are limited edition, with the Prawn, Scallop and Lobster Bisque seasonal and only available for a few months at a time. The Scallop and Champagne Gratin was part of Aldi s Special Buys last week and only available while stocks last. Scallop & Champagne Gratin. Absolutely delicious, one shopper shared in the Aldi Fans Australia Facebook group this week. The scallop and champagne gratin is âabsolutely deliciousâ. Picture: Aldi Fans Australia/Facebook Another customer gave them the tick of approval as well saying they hope I can score another before they sell out .
Is Alibaba a Buy Amid Chinese Regulatory Worries?
Alibaba stock has been under constant pressure due to regulatory issues in China. Let s look at the charts to see if it s time to buy.
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What a rough ride it’s been for Alibaba (
BABA) - Get Report, as it continues to clash with Chinese regulators.
With tech stocks broadly under pressure, Alibaba has faced extra headwinds from the Chinese government. In fact, this obstacle has been in place for several months now.
It began with the nixed Ant IPO in the fourth quarter and has persisted since. It even caused a wave of speculation regarding the whereabouts of Alibaba Founder Jack Ma.