Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, July 24, 2015

Issue date: Friday, July 24, 2015
Pages available: 67
Previous edition: Thursday, July 23, 2015

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A1 winnipegfreepress. com XYFOLIOXY WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015 A 1 Stay connected on every device, 24/ 7/ 365. Available to residential customers only. Service available in select areas. All members must subscribe to MTS MyPlan. Up to 5 Wireless devices can be added t to a Total Internet plan. Bundle discounts are not available with MTS Total Internet. Offer and eligibility is subject to change. While a member of MTS Total Internet, you will not be charged for any data option selected as part of your wireless contract. Once removed from Total Internet membership, the data option is automatically reinstated. All plans are subject to our Fair Use Policy - see mts. ca/ fairuse for details on our network management practices. Total Internet and MTS design mark are trademarks of Manitoba Telecom Services Inc., used under license. Introducing MTS Total Internet. One plan for all your wireless data and home internet needs. It's a better way to keep you, your family, and all your devices connected, at home and on the go. mts. ca/ totalinternet Visit an MTS store for details. Send news tips and photos to tips@ freepress. mb. ca For breaking news go to winnipegfreepress. com THE WEATHER B 14 Sunny skies. HIGH 27 - LOW 17 I INDEX PAGE 2 FOUNDED IN 1872 FRIDAY � JULY 24, 2015 ' Hard to believe' man lost nearly 10,000 pieces of art / B1 Trouba or Buff? Who should stay? It's an easy choice: Gary Lawless / C1 Swimming against the tide Olympic gold medallist Mark Tewksbury competed at a time when sexual orientation wasn't talked about in sport. The openly gay ex- athlete lent his prized possession to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights for a new exhibit exploring the power of sport to inspire human rights / B2 A ' terrorist attack' One of the lawyers targeted in bombing speaks out / A3 JOHN WOODS / THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Olympian Mark Tewksbury presents his gold medal to Gail Stephens, president and CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Thursday. Of mice and. minivans Ridding vehicles of rodents a multimillion- dollar business in Manitoba / B6 A_ 03_ Jul- 24- 15_ FP_ 01. indd A1 7/ 23/ 15 10: 42: 51 PM ;