Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 01, 1995

Issue date: Tuesday, August 1, 1995
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Previous edition: Monday, July 31, 1995

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 1, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada Winnipeg free press August Canada at a glance Somalia report next june Canadian press Ottawa the Feder Al government has Given the Somalia inquiry an extra six months to file its commissioners now have until next june 28 to report on the operations of the now disbanded Canadian air borne regiments ill fated Mission to there was no word on Why the inquiry needed the extra the inquiry was called last november into the actions of the regiment during their peacekeeping tour to the african third order Toronto the lawyer for a Man facing his third deportation from Canada says his client be forced to return to Jamaica because he has a wife and child Leroy was ordered deported late last month after serving 45 Days in jail for being in the coun try Driver charged police have charged an elementary school principal with driving without due care and attention after she crashed a school bus loaded with students last sixteen children were sent to Hospital with minor injuries after the which happened when Prin Cipal Barb Pilchuk lost control of the bus and swerved across the Highway near 200 Kilometres East of emergency Crews arrived to find the bus lying on its Side across the no one suffered serious spill closes Road a potentially explosive chemical spill Early yesterday forced the temporary closure of a Section of the Tran Canada Highway in Northern a truck carrying a mixed Load of chemicals rolled Over about 80 Kilometres West of stamp Price up Ottawa Canada Post finally gets its two cents Worth in As the Price of mailing a firs class letter increases to 45 cents from the controversial rate increase is expected to inject about million in Revenue annually into the Crown corporations said spokesman Jean Maurice no tory Flack Vancouver talk show junkies gave private citizen Kim Campbell a cushy Landing yesterday As she settled in front of the microphone for a five week stint As a radio the former prime minis Ter opened her program on Conw with an editorial promising not to keep defending the who Slid almost into oblivion on her Brief watch As dad misses son Halifax a member of a religious commune who fled Canada with his son is frustrated by his reverend ing Legal Battles Over child abduction and Edward Dawson Legal problems have left him virtually Cut off from his 12 year old son who lives with his Mother in Mon sex benefits Ottawa the Bank of Montreal will give employees in same sex partnerships health and pension benefits similar to those enjoyed by heterosexual explosive situation feared Canadian press aboriginal protesters occupying a Mil itary base to reclaim ancestral lands Are sitting beside a Field of the military those bombs could blow up and kill Michael head of military operations in said its that if you kick an unexploded it could explode As though it landed there yester the who Call them native protesters seize Field of bombs selves the Stony Are not camping inside the fenced Impact which makes up about 10 per cent of cab near Sar but Sweeny said the which took Over the base has driven trucks across the Dan Ger zone and repeatedly ripped out warning the protesters took control of the 890hectare base after report edly crashing a bus through the door of a setting up a Barri Cade at the front Gate and occupy ing the Small Cluster of buildings in one Corner of the they raised a Warrior Flag and posted a sign that reads Stony Point first Home about 25 soldiers withdrew late saturday three weeks before a scheduled withdrawal promised by Ottawa last the who have been occupying part of the huge base since believe the land will heal said Tom chief of the chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point they just think its a ploy from the Bressette and the band Council dont endorse the protest group and Are angered that the military allowed control of the site to slip away Bressette has been demanding an environmental cleanup and believes the occupy ing Force is risking its own newfound Landers act to save ponies by Ian Bailey Canadian press upper cod Arent the Only ill fated creatures new found Landers Are worrying about these in a treeline sloping pasture West of Bill Kennedy spares some concern for the scarce Newfoundland nine of the Stocky Little of about 200 left in newfound Are passing the Day basking in the knows these ponies As a member of one of two groups trying to save he feeds them and watches them for irs a part of our and were losing a lot of that with the fishery says a household Oil delivery Newfoundland ponies Are As sacred to some newfound Landers As eagles to bred from Stock imported from eng land centuries they Are credited with helping generations of isolated newfound Landers sur although smaller than average they were vital to coastal they were Small enough to be easily stored and manoeuvred around the tiny set blowing Fields and haul ing without the i dont think Newfoundland would be where it is says Don Secretary of the Newfoundland Pony Kennedy Eraser give the ponies lots of there Are about 200 we have lasted with out having these Little ponies Able to feed on almost nothing some people say they almost eat Beach rocks work get up the next Day and do it their numbers have there were in the 1930s and in 1980 but now there Are Only a few in Rural thousands were carted off to the Mainland to be processed into pet food As part of a Trade that has they were largely replaced by Al terrain vehicles and there part of our history and culture but a lot of people Arent going to keep them unless they have a use for says Ger Ald president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Rural development some have not Given newfoundlands government is preparing legislation to declare ponies heritage Mak ing it easier to save say agriculture department offi Stephen a spokesman for defence minister David col said the Federal govern ment is not giving up responsibility for the the base was expropriated from the chippewas in 1942 by the fed eral government to perform tests during the second world they told us that As soon As the War is Over the land will be said Rose whose Grandfather was one of the original owners of the fifty three years later were still wait ing Westray families say funds not fair Canadian press Halifax relatives of men killed in the Westray mine explosion Are consid ering asking a mediator to review their Legal funding for the inquiry into the i dont think were getting a fair says families spokesman Kenton who feels the inquiry has shown Bias against the Westray families wed like to have someone other than judge Peter Richard deciding what would be adequate representation from who Heads the inquiry into the causes of the 1992 explosion that killed 26 Coal has imposed strict limits on funding for lawyers representing the fam Ilies and we strays unionized min lawyers for the two groups the Only parties being subsidized with Public Money will be paid to prepare for that translates into about five weeks work for a Junior the inquiry will cover the fees of one lawyer for each group once hearings begin in but Only for portions of the inquiry that Richard feels require their Teasdale said yesterday the fam Ilies want to be Able to introduce evidence and question sweetheart Deal includes sex Crown red River Community College Market driven training Centre by Jack Branswell Canadian press Xebec a police station has turned into a pleasure Palace for a key witness in a Angels trial who has taken drugs arid had sex with his girl Friend while under police protect Serge Quesnel is also being paid by the Crown Over the next 15 years to testify in several cases involving Hells including murder the Crown has made several sweetheart deals with bikers in the in the Yves Trudeau received and agreed to plead guilty to 43 manslaughter charges in Exchange for testimony against his former Hells Angels Trudeau was eligible for parole after serv ing Only seven in this most recent ques Nels Sandra has signed a sworn statement that she was allowed to have sex about 15 times with Quesnel in an office at the provincial police head Quad she also claims they were allowed to drink said Hells lawyer Martin photographs published yester Day show the tattooed arms of Quesnel around Beaulieu and Beaulieu in a seductive pose Wear ing thigh length skimpy panties and a Halter Beaulieu has also sworn the Pic Tures were taken in the police head Tremblay she showed them to me to prove it was Tremblay said in an Quesnel is scheduled to testify against some of Tremblay clients in trials that Stem from a gang War that has plagued Montreal for Over a police believe Tremblay is try ing to discredit their informer before the trials you have to ask who has what intentions in this said Richard a police he questioned Why who has had the photos since handed them Over to be Soleil just confirm officers took the candid helicopter rescues four from Side of Mountain Canadian press Whitehorse four austrian 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