Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 18, 2000, Winnipeg, Manitoba
May 2000 Winnipeg free press 255swim 7916 get ready for playstation2 Sony eagerly awaited new Whiz bang game which will allow users to surf the internet and download music and Wilm be released in North America in october 08 share the lads the guess who summer trek is Likely 19 be the highest grossing tour across Canada this summer1 d1 High 15low 3 j v garbage Day 3 school Day 2 t v Hoeppner cleared the Crown stayed an assault charge against Manitoba my Jake Hoeppner yesterday a5 it Money for natives Indian affairs minister Bob scrutiny Wyli at Manitoba on Allega of workplace harass Humah resources troubles today a4 plans off rails leers spent an unhappy night in Wiro Peg freight train left the tracks on the main line across the Ontario the were put up at the International but answers to their questions were far v Between net stalking Law urged province to push for legislation to catch and punish online paedophiles by Landor Reynolds Manitoba will Lead a Campaign urging the Federal government to introduce criminal code amendments to combat internet Justice minister Gord Mackintosh confirmed in response to a free press series on paedophiles using the internet to stalk their Young Mackintosh said his department is drafting amendments to be considered at this Summers uniform Law where government and private sector lawyers discuss gaps in it is extremely important to fast track Mackintosh Manitoba is going to take a leading role in getting the necessary changes on Justice department representative Rob Finlayson sits on a recently formed eight member committee studying internet the which meets this morning and Hopes to put Forward a Resolution for is chaired by Rick an ramp i Vestiga Edwards said yesterday that parents still discount the dangers of paedophiles on the there not putting the right importance on this he this is a very serious problem in Canada and parents need to be More continued please see net stalkers a2 private sector asked to fight net crime a2 teen 3 Hurt in crash stolen car hits truck after High Speed Chase by Mike Mclntyre and Leah Janzen car with four Young people in it flipped and crashed just inside the City yesterday following a High Speed Chase on the Tran Canada killing a Young woman and leaving the other three occupants in Hospital with Seri Ous just moments before the 11 an ramp officer from Stein Bach had called off the Chase because of dangerous driving conditions including heavy traffic the teenage female passenger was killed the other three spent More than 30 minutes trapped inside the crushed wreckage of the Green they include John David who is in critical condition and two 13 year old who Are in poor and fair All Are at the health sciences Centre and childrens police have been unable to Contact the family of the dead woman because she had no identification on continued please see crash a4 Mac auant Winnipeg free press emergency personnel work feverishly to free the occupants trapped inside the upside Down City police Pursuit rules the ramp policy on High Speed Pursuit to crease Only As a last resort and never by More than two fully marked cruisers and Only if Public safety is not at i pedestrian and vehicle traffic Road and weather con the condition of the vehicle being if the use of roadblocks is the factors that de to the the identity of the How Long the Chase has continued and where the Chase is taking place must be i communications Are recorded and cruisers must use their i the Pursuit is monitored by a noncommissioned officer at a command Centre and can be aborted at any time by either the officer involved or the monitoring Winnipeg police service policy on High Speed Pursuit i continue or be aborted based on the time of Day As Well As the other i there is no limit on the number of but a primary unit and a secondary unit Are employed in the actual both must be full marked police cruisers with two uniformed officers in if an unmarked car or a no uniformed officer Are they Are replaced As quickly As Marc Winnipeg free press it All happened in an said trucker Don pegu is chief faces gun charges Stevenson arrested after Man Points weapon at Patron in my bar by Bill Redekop one of Manitoba longest serv ing aboriginal chiefs has been charged after a Man pointed a semiautomatic handgun at a bar patrons Throat and then fired the gun in the pegu is chief Louis who led a protest last Spring where demonstrators stormed the opening of the leg faces a series of weapons he spent tuesday night in the remand Centre but was released yester Day on his own recognizance of if who has beef chief of pegu is first nation for 19 could be forced to give up the Indian act states a chief must give up office if convicted of an indictable Crown counsel Russ Ridd said he has not decided yet whether to prosecute the Case As an indictable police said at about 10 last Satur a Man pulled out a handgun in the washroom of the Stock Exchange staff asked the Man to leave but he please see is Biow i 1ham65a2 chief Louis who faces weapons leaves the remand Centre last
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