Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, March 07, 2001

Issue date: Wednesday, March 7, 2001
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Previous edition: Tuesday, March 6, 2001

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 7, 2001, Winnipeg, Manitoba A Winnipeg of nah March 2001 grieving soldiers remember devoted father Shilo Community gathers to say goodbye to real team Young son lost in fire by Dean Pritchard cab Shilo friends and com rades remembered master Scott Cassidy yesterday As a devoted father and Soldier who could raise the morale of his unit with his ready smile and boundless More than 400 friends and Community members attended a memorial service for a sin Gle and his Twoy Earold son Nathanial yesterday afternoon at cab died in a House fire last thursday morning trying to save his Young who was trapped in an upstairs Cassidy 13year old son Tyler and brother inlaw Jamie Tilford escaped without Cassidy and Nathanial were buried in were a very close group and this is very hard for said warrant officer Levi dra a Friend of Cassidy joined the military in 1986 and served stints in Shilo and before return ing to Shilo last Drapeau said Cas Sidy made friends quickly since his he entered group last july with an Eart Oear Grin that changed the Drapeau said soldiers met Friday to Toast Cassidy despite the sadness of the soldiers shared Many laughs remembering Cassidy lighthearted dra Peau he was often heard Long before we saw his common greeting was was sup i thought of his Favourite expression who loves baby Scott and we love Jason a Friend and classmate of Tyler said he and others Felt a closeness to the whole Nate was learning words every Christine Laherand son Matthew take in yester Days memorial service at cab Shilo for master Scott Cassidy inset and his son who died in a House fire last Colin Cornea Brandon Sun Scott was like a buddy to All of us Scott was hardcore and All of us Felt his passion for his major Steven Ziropoulos spoke on behalf of 1 Royal Canadian horse artillery commanding officer Alan who along with several other soldiers was a pallbearer at Cas sides funeral in on Mon Scott was a real team player who raised the morale of his troops when it needed Ziropoulos quoted Howard As Ziropoulos said Cassidy family in Ontario was touched by the outpouring of affection and concern since his death and requested the Shilo memorial service be videotaped for chaplain Robert Brinn said the Over whelming showing at the memorial was evidence of How much Cassidy and Nathanial touched Peoples Well miss we love but we know you Are moving ahead of us to a place that has been prepared for you and we will join you one Brinn Brandon Sun crts the crts wants your input Canada the crts is asking for comments on its policies for Canadian Community Cable television channels and Low Power radio stations and is reviewing these at the same time As it develops a policy framework for Low Power Community by doing the crts intends to make sure there is a diversity of voices in the broadcasting system at the local for More information please consult the Public written comments addressing the issues and questions set out in this notice must be submitted to the Secretary k1a on2 and must be received on or before 7 May you May also file your comments by email at . For More information 1877249crtc toll free or internet reference document Public notice crts 200119 w Canadian radio television and telecommunications commission Conseil de la radio diffusion it Des telecommunications Canad Ennes boo Nesbitt Burns private client division Stock ire Chur age the free press were there for you next entry form in Friday March paper Cornerstone International Canadian blood services 50ciete Ca Nadienne do Sand blood Supply the free press its Worth knowing blood Supply for Manitoba Northwestern Ontario As of March desired level adequate critically Low opos Apos pos a pos once Aneg beg a neg blood Supply source the Canadian blood Winnipeg Centre Mobile clinics March 8 Beausejour March 1213 Portage la Prairie March 15 Steinbach March 20 Morden March 21 Boniface Hospital open to Public Call 94blood 9425663 or Tollfree 18882226575 to make an appointment email us at Winnipeg blood Centre 777 William Avenue its in you to judge frustrated by probation order rules by Paul Mckee a Winnipeg judge expressed concern yesterday that the Law prohibited him from making a probation order that could help a convicted Man who Strug Gles with Robert Kipling will go to prison for 30 months for a Savage alcohol fuelled beating of a but court of Queens Bench Justice Theodore Glowacki was concerned he set strict probation defence lawyer Jeff Gindin made the Point that the Law just Doest allow Section 731 of the criminal code allows judges to make probation but a subsection limits those orders to sentences two years or this is a Law Ive never been Able to Gindin said after the Many judges have expressed concerns about Gindin said judges have even been known to give slightly lower sentences so that they can impose a strict probationary on a sentence two years or less a judge can set strict probation conditions for a maximum of three that what Glowacki was concerned with he wanted a Way to impose conditions so that Kipling would seek help for a problem that contributed crts Extension of deadline Canada further to its notice of Public hearing crts 20012 relating to the hearing on 26 March 2001 at the Hilton Montreal the crts announces because an evaluation report of be Groupe it Fie and its various components has now been put on the crts Public file it is extending the intervention deadline to 12 March 2001 for item 1a Quebe Cor Media for More information 1877249crtc Tollfree or internet reference document notice of Public hearing crts Canadian radio television and Conseil de la radio diffusion it Des telecommunications commission telecommunications Canad Ennes crts crts hearing Canada the crts invites you to participate at a Public hearing commencing on 17 april 2001 at a m at the conference phase 140 do to consider the following to across ctr television requests authority to renew the licences of 30 local television stations and a satellite network owned by ctr has not filed an application to renew its network licence and the crts intends to explore this in further for More information on each of the applications and for the locations to View please consult the notice of Public to across global television network requests authority to renew the licences of 19 local television stations owned by global and to be granted an exemption to the 12 minutes per hour advertising limit in a broadcast for More information on each of the applications and for the locations to View please consult the notice of Public hearing if you wish to support or oppose an write to the Secretary k1a you May also file your intervention by fax at 819 9940218 or by email at . Your comments must be received at the crts on or before 23 March 2001 and must include the proof that you sent a copy to the for More information 1877249crtc toll free or internet reference documents notices of Public hearing crts 20013 and 200132 Canadian radio television and telecommunications commission Conseil de la radio diffusion it Des telecommunications Canad Ennes celebrate the Volunteer week april 22 28 the highlight of Volunteer week is the recognition presented to outstanding volunteers at the 18th annual Volunteer awards luncheon april at the Winnipeg convention the Manitoba lotteries corporation is the presenting sponsor of this 29 awards will be presented in the following categories n 8 lieutenant governor Volunteer service awards far individuals a 10 premiers Volunteer service awards far youths and Community Gumps d 6 mayors Volunteer service awards far organization in the City of Winnipeg n 2 its pioneers business awards a 2 Golden hand awards for Media d the Royal Bank local hero award for individuals or groups for further information Contact Cindy Carswell at 4775180 presenting sponsor Talon t Winnipeg were Mere Tor you the spirit of volunteerism is alive and Welkin Manitoba to a beating that put the victim in hos Pital for two University of Manitoba Law professor David Deutscher said very Little Dis Cussion has taken place on extending probation orders to longer he said the logic has been that longer sentences allow inmates to Access pro Grams in prison that help in rehab Ilita those programs Arent always available to inmates with Short sen Deutscher saw no Good reason for not being Able to set probation orders on longer he said the probation order would be especially helpful to judges in sentences in the 30month Eubus Driver convicted of stockpiling weapons by Paul Huckie minutes after he was convicted for various weapons a former Winnipeg bus Driver lashed out at the Justice system and the country that has been his adopted Home for More than 20 i was framed by police in More ways than said a bitter Rudolf court of Queens Bench Justice Brenda Keyser handed Down a oneyear sus Pended but roedling was angry rather than he accused police explosives experts of Sloppy work that made it look like he possessed an explosive grenade when he insisted he did roedling is originally from Czecho Slovakia and is a lifelong gun collector and target he had harsh words for his Home since the late Canadas gun Laws Are worse than the country he he if it were not for the Good people i met in Canada i would regret the Day i set foot in this he said after his never come Back roedling said his Lon term plans Are to leave Canada and hopefully never come Back so he can retire in the or in the czech but his Short term goal is get Back his Job As a Winnipeg transit police executed a search warrant on roedling Home in july 1999 because of Domestic complaints from his sex what they found was a Cache of weapons that included 10 six four a blow gun and several types of Mace and thousands of rounds of a land mines and a rocket launcher were also found but charges were stayed because the weapons were defence lawyer Jill Duncan said roedling was arrested in a very Public Way when police pulled Over his bus and took him off the bus fearing he was Crown attorney Dale Schille said the arrest was aided by a transit super i when roedling was released on bail he had no prior record he went to the supervisor and made remarks that prompted the supervisor to Call roedling has since been convicted of uttering that also Cost roedling his release on bail and he spent seven months awaiting Keyser prohibited roedling from pos Sessing any weapons or explosives for three ;