Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 25, 2000, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A2 May 2000 digest Index deaths local editorials a14 focus a15 utters to the editor a15 stocks b10 classifieds c12 deaths c10 in memorials c12 Jumble c15 diversions Ann Landers b3 comics b4 sports record Showtime d1 movies d10 prime time to 012 weather d12 Isabel Albert Derek husband of widow of Doris widow of Doug Cardinoza Natividad Dela of Michelle of husband of of widow of Alexander Terrance Robert Lena of Garry husband of Robert of Victoria husband of Donna Ada wife of Anita Thomas widower of widow of of husband of Saverta Eiffert of widow of Johnston husband of Leoneda Olga William wife of widow of of widow of Ben William Bill husband of Archibald of flin widower of of Peter i classified i ii lotteries pick 3 winning number yesterday was lotto winning numbers yesterday were 30 and the Bonus number was Western winning numbers yesterday were and the Bonus number was the Pius yesterdays winning number was 11 i How to reach us Winnipeg free press 1355 Mountain Avenue Manitoba r2x3b6 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of Winnipeg political scientist and an outspoken opponent of Urban told the hearing development like that pro posed in Springfield is killing win As More people flee the City for ring downtown stores close and buildings Are boarded he when i said 20 years ago there would be empty storefronts Down people when i said in 1994 that there would be outbreaks of people gave me a Blank he we Are destroying the inner City of the municipal Board hearings continue the contentious development plan for which sits on the Eastern Boundary of could serve As a first test Case for the new nip tougher stand once the municipal Board completes hearings and delivers its recommendation to intergovernmental affairs minister Jean it will be up to the government to Premier Gary doer promised in last Falls election that an nip government would take a tougher stand on development in the capital Orvel counsel for Spring chided Leo in Cros Examina youre Contention is the pm is somehow dragging people out of win Currie said your Contention is this municipality is causing some kind of deterioration of in Leo produced a study that showed sprawl is twice As big a prob Lem for Winnipeg As any other City in the reason is that Winnipeg has both uncontrolled sprawl to outlying communities and virtually no growth deadly combination for a he but Many in the afternoon crowd didst appreciate remarks from Leo or subdivision prices Currie said some longtime farm ers and landholders could retire if allowed to subdivide their one estimate is that subdivided land could sell for per five acre lot about 10 times its value As Agri cultural one landholder said Andrew and his coalition should buy up their Farmland at subdivision prices if they dont want it you have your 10 acres and you dont want to let anyone else another landholder told the pm of Springfield wraps around the East and South Borders of Birds Hill provincial that where new housing development could if the rms development plan is its development plan was first pro posed in opposition to the plan required that a provincial municipal Board hold Reeve John Holland said in an interview the plan was not drafted by Council but by a planner after he heard arguments from residents Dur ing Public Holland speculated the majority of Council May not even approve the he believes the majority of Springfield residents support its not an weve tried to interpret Public he firings continued from Page a1 Mac has been under constant fire since singletons report confirmed Seri Ous abuses of corporate expenses and along with massive overspending on the expansion of the Mcphillips Street station and club Regent originally pegged at the final Cost came in at More than Mil at the same a detailed free press investigation showed that senior executives treated themselves to firs class plane luxury hotel evenings of lavish dinners and tickets to Las vegas shows while reportedly on corporate Stepnuk could not be reached for com but he was the focus of attention for his according to the invest Stepnuk charged More than to his corporate credit card Over the last two with Many of the charges going to firs class travel and luxury hotel suites for Mac Ken Earl was not implicated in the expense account but after this weeks scathing review of human resources Earl said he did the honourable thing and tendered my res i worked there about eight years and not once did i go on a junket with those other Earl it was a deliberate it is not in me to spend Money like Earl said he is prevented from Dis cussing his termination or the problems involving other executives because of a nondisclosure agreement he signed to qualify for but Earl said he had no other Choice but to leave after the human resources audit revealed mis management of staff at All Back on track Mac Board members would not Dis cuss individual firings until the sever Ance agreements Are which is expected by the end of the Mac Board chairwoman Beverly Sueck said the firings were part of a plan to get the Crown Agency Back on each member of the corporations senior executive was subject to a Board review and decisions were made relative to each individuals role in the Sueck said the Board had to take into account the fact there were no policies or guidelines in place for Many of the while in other senior executives had actually approved some of the objectionable Sueck said for those who the Board issued a firm message that Day today operations at the corporation Are going to lotteries minister Diane Mcgifford said she was informed of All the firings and has Confidence the Board has taken Steps to strengthen the the firings were cold Comfort to opposition who have hammered the nip government All week to dig deeper into the Mac Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard said there should be a strict timetable for implementing changes recommended by both the provincial Audi Tor and the human resources Gerrard repeated his desire to see an investigation into the political involve ment of the former government in or ignoring Mac i respect that the firings is one step in moving Forward but we still have a Long Way to Gerrard vandals plead guilty to charges of mischief after cemetery damaged vandals who desecrated a jewish cemetery last August have pleaded guilty to charges of More than 200 headstones were Over turned at the hebrew sick Benefit cemetery and at least 50 were total damage was in excess of Russel Chris James Dia and Clayton pleaded guilty to one count each of mischief Over Parker will be sentenced next the court is awaiting pre sentence reports on the other two before handing Down its a fourth Shawna Jennifer pleaded guilty to mischief under in she will be sentenced a of Vearold youth still has his matter before the Lee denture clinic 274 Smith it Braham 9434048 9437629 Persona Ivind pm Turt to the Public Sines 1995 we accept All dental repairs while you wait free parking at rear Centre to Call the coordinator at 9898368 Canadas wellness store for to put 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