Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 05, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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T HERE'S no provincial money
coming to the rescue - the
University of Winnipeg is on its
own to find cash, president Lloyd Axworthy
warned Wednesday.
" The gap keeps growing. We need to
become increasingly self- sufficient,"
Axworthy said in his final state of the
university address.
Axworthy, who will retire next
summer, said government grants cover
50 per cent of costs, tuition capped
at an increase of inflation covers
28 per cent, and he doesn't see that
changing.
" All governments are in a tight
bind," he said: Some have promised to
reduce taxes; all have huge pressures
on their health- care systems.
His message to the entire campus:
" Let's be creative and find our own
resources."
Axworthy vowed to find a further
$ 1 million to cut from administration
this year after three years of freezing
or reducing management salaries.
He pointed out the education faculty
has developed a post- baccalaureate
training program that will bring
in revenue, as will the faculty of business
leadership management training
course next month.
The Richardson science complex
can make money, the same way the
University of Manitoba's SmartPark
does by working with private- sector
researchers, Axworthy said.
The president said some American
universities have developed online
degree programs that are earning
significant dollars.
" We don't have to copy it, but we
have to understand it," he said. " We're
going to have to do our own experimentation."
One possible online program that
would be unique to the U of W would
be carving a special niche in aboriginal-
development practices, he said.
" We'd create something that Harvard,
Stanford, U of T ( University of
Toronto) can't do."
Axworthy said the university won't
see any megaprojects in his final
year, even though he has long coveted
space in the Bay building and has
wanted money for a physics building
on the gravel parking lot behind the
Richardson complex.
The RecPlex indoor soccer complex
and wellness centre will open
a year from now, with more than 20
inner- city athletic organizations having
signed a charter with the U of W
for guaranteed access. " It's going to
be a charter - it's guaranteed," said
Axworthy.
He is still trying to work out a deal
with the federal government to acquire
the National Research Centre building
on Ellice Avenue in partnership with
First Nations, Axworthy said.
The U of W is investigating the
state of gender equity on campus during
this school year and has applied
for a Canada Research Chair in data
management, a field Axworthy said
didn't exist five years ago.
The university has rebranded itself
with the slogan Discover- Achieve-
Belong.
Above all, he said, " Where do we
place the arts and humanities in our
university?"
He also said the U of W has to debunk
the naysayers, especially in
business, who claim liberal- arts grads
face a bleaker economic future than
science, engineering and other grads.
The U of W needs to make ' a bold
statement' this year on the value of
a liberal arts degree, Axworthy declared.
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A U. S. fugitive who blew through the
Canadian border in a stolen vehicle -
then vanished following a high- speed
police chase - has been arrested following
a three- day manhunt.
Joshua James Grandbois, 29, was
tracked down Tuesday afternoon just
west of Winnipeg. Several citizens had
called police about a man who appeared
to be hiding out near Headingley, and
RCMP, with assistance from the canine
unit, nabbed him lurking in the trees
near the RM of Cartier.
Grandbois is a resident of Fargo,
N. D., and is being held in custody in
Winnipeg. He is facing numerous charges
including motor vehicle theft, mischief,
dangerous driving, possession of
stolen property and offences under the
Customs Act.
RCMP began searching for the accused
just after noon last Saturday
after he made a dramatic, and illegal,
entry into Canada. North Dakota police
were in the process of chasing him
when he sped through the Lena port of
entry without stopping.
The Mounties spotted his stolen
Chevrolet Lumina bearing North Dakota
plates abandoned near Souris later
that afternoon. In exchange, Grandbois
had allegedly stolen a Ford F- 150 truck
with Manitoba plates.
Less than an hour later, Portage
RCMP spotted that stolen vehicle headed
east on the Trans- Canada Highway
and tried to pull it over. But the driver
sped away, eventually bolting from the
vehicle and fleeing on foot.
Yet another report of a stolen truck
was made a short time later, near St.
Fran�ois Xavier. That truck was found
abandoned and smashed later in the
evening, but the suspect was long gone.
The trail grew cold until alert citizens
spotted Grandbois on Tuesday afternoon,
leading to his arrest. He will likely
have to deal with his Canadian charges
before facing deportation back to
the U. S., where he is also expected to
face prosecution.
www. mikeoncrime. com
American
fugitive
leads police
on manhunt
By Mike McIntyre
Self- sufficiency
key for U of W,
Axworthy says
No provincial cash coming to rescue
By Nick Martin
of Winnipeg adults who
intend to acquire a vehicle in the
next year read the Winnipeg Free Press
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' The gap keeps growing. We need to become increasingly self- sufficient' - U of W president Lloyd Axworthy
MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES
Lloyd Axworthy made his final state of the university address on Wednesday.
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