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Winnipeg police sezied more than $11.5 million in illicit drugs, cash, properties, vehicles and guns as part of Project Gold Dust, said Insp. Max Waddell. (Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press)
Winnipeg police made the largest seizure in the force s history more than $11.5 million in illicit drugs, cash, properties, vehicles and guns as they shut down a highly organized, cocaine-trafficking cell.
Winnipeg police made the largest seizure in the force s history more than $11.5 million in illicit drugs, cash, properties, vehicles and guns as they shut down a highly organized, cocaine-trafficking cell.
The investigation, dubbed Project Gold Dust, began last May.
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Six months from now, when (theoretically, at least) most of the country is immunized against COVID-19, we may look back at the three-week lull in vaccinations as a blessing.
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Six months from now, when (theoretically, at least) most of the country is immunized against COVID-19, we may look back at the three-week lull in vaccinations as a blessing.
Starting the week of Jan. 25, Canada s principal supplier of vaccines, Pfizer, suspended shipments while one of its principal factories in Belgium was being retrofitted to expand capacity. The shortage of Pfizer-BioNTech doses the first and most widely approved COVID-19 vaccine crippled programs in many countries.