Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Issue date: Thursday, August 17, 2006
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 17, 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba City Winnipeg free press thursday August 17, 2006 b3 ministers paper boat a hit on the web Man gets 4 years for random sex assault by Kevin Rollason a Winnipeg Man was sentenced to More than four years in prison yesterday after pleading guilty to a random sexual attack with a weapon. Madam Justice Karen Simonsen of Manitoba court of Queens Bench agreed yesterday to sentence Preston Keewatin Cappo to the total four years and four months recommended by both Crown and defence counsels. Court was told the 21-year-old Kee Watina Cappo has already served the equivalent of 28 months in custody so the sentencing Means he will spend an additional two years less a Day sentence in jail. As Well Simonsen ordered Keewatin nac Appo a name to be put on the sex offender registry gave him a lifetime ban against possessing weapons and said he had to give a Sample of his Dan. Crown attorney Dale Schille said the woman who was in her Early twenties and had a Young baby at Home was standing at a payphone on Ellice Avenue about to Check with a Babysitter about her child on May 13, 2005, at about 5 a.m., when Keewatin Cappo walked up and asked her for a cigarette. Schille said when the woman reached inside her jacket for one Keewatin nac Appo suddenly grabbed her and pulled her into an Alley. by Alexandra Paul a protestant minister from Pinawa who pasted together a life sized paper boat from newspapers is a hit on , an american website devoted to Quirky and bizarre news items. And Rob Murray the presbyterian reverend with a mixed flock of mennonites anglicans and others at the Pinawa Christian Fellowship Church in Pinawa is finding hundreds of curious people around the world Are clicking on shots of his Hobby boat. Functional full sized Dory boat made from newspapers blares the headline on boing boing right below a Story about a one eyed baby born in India and a blog about improvised armoured pickups showing up on the streets of War torn Baghdad. Welcome to the web version of the inquirer a site that advertises links to a directory of wonderful Murray sentry has attracted 3,000 hits including an interview from an enterprising journalist with abcs hit nation radio show As it happens. Murray a 1.8-metre-Long Dory was made Over a period of five years from copies of the paper Pinawa a weekly newsletter and the Winnipeg free press. I did to have the skills to build any thing else said Murray modestly. But i understood papier he varnished the Shell so it would float and float it did on its Maiden voyage sunday at the Dock on the Winnipeg River in his Hometown. The photos prove the vessel was sea handout photo this 1.8-metre-Long paper boat which took five years to build has scored 3,000 hits on an american website. Worthy. The caption beneath the Lead photo reads reverend Rob Murray in Pinawa Manitoba Canada was pining for the Ocean. He built a Dory out of wallpaper paste and the local newspaper. With a couple of Coats of Var Thane to keep the paper and water separate she floats. Unfortunately the closest Salt water to the Winnipeg River is Hudson that a a distance of about 1,000 kilo metres North. The web entry holds nine photos including shots of the reverend ,46, perched in the scuppers. So what possessed a minister to spend his free time pasting up a paper boat Only the Call of the sea he said. A decade ago the reverend was the presbyterian minister at the historic Greenock Church in St. Andrews by the sea in new Brunswick on the shores of Passamaquoddy Bay. Its resort town that was the play ground of Canadas railway aristocracy in the 1900s and the seat for the Long ago Diaspora of United Empire loyalists who fled the american revolution. Murray loved the place and he missed the Salt sea air and the even saltier Sto Ries of scandals from by gone Days. I figured i a not going Back to the sea he said explaining Why he built the boat As a souvenir to his memories. ;