WINNIPEG Manitoba RCMP officers are asking for the public’s help to find a Winnipeg man wanted on warrants and considered armed and dangerous. On Wednesday, Powerview RCMP went to a home in Powerview to find Dylan Lennon Atkinson. Accompanying officers were from the RCMP Emergency Response Team and Police Dog Services, as the investigation led officers to believe Atkinson was in possession of a submachine gun. Atkinson was not found in the home. He is currently wanted on a warrant for uttering threats and is also wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for violating parole on multiple charges, including aggravated assault, break and enter and possession of a loaded, prohibited or restricted firearm.
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An issue with the fire sprinkler system at the Health Sciences Centre caused a disruption on Thursday morning at the hospital’s adult emergency department.
Ministry of Supply Sold Office Apparel. It Has Had to Rethink Things.
The start-up had to decide what to do when its merchandise became virtually irrelevant during the pandemic. Revamping its focus was not easy, but the company has survived.
Gihan Amarasiriwardena, left, and Aman Advani, co-founders of Ministry of Supply.Credit.Tony Luong for The New York Times
Published March 4, 2021Updated March 9, 2021
Alison Hop, the vice president of commerce for the office apparel start-up Ministry of Supply, woke up on the morning of March 13, 2020, ready to help host a store reopening party that night in Washington’s Georgetown neighborhood.