Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, March 05, 2022

Issue date: Saturday, March 5, 2022
Pages available: 104
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 5, 2022, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A1 NEWS I TOPIC● WINNIPEGFREEPRESS.COM A1SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2022 SCU.MB.CA/SAVINGS UP TO 1.40%* INTEREST ON SAVINGS *For deposits over $250,000. Rate subject to change. *Rates subject to change. Also applies to RRSPs, RRIFs and TFSAs. Minimumdeposit: $500. scu.mb.ca/mysavings LIMITED-TIME GIC SPECIALS 24-month 2.30%* 60-month 2.50%* CINEMA CITY NORTHGATE NOW PLAYING Watch film trailer visit:UNSILENCEDMOVIE.com Seeking refuge INSIDE TORTURE, THEN MURDER Group confined man to basement, tortured and killed him after apparent sexual assault / A7 SWAPPING TALES Free Press food writers share memories of popular recipe swap column / G1 WEATHER CLOUDY. HIGH -7— LOW -14 SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2022 FOR MANITOBA. FOR 150 YEARS. FOREVER WITH YOUR SUPPORT. SERVING WINNIPEG AND THE WEST SINCE 1872 The ® From comedy to crucible Alison Gillmor on the remarkable performance art of Volodymyr Zelenskyy F9 Rich history, treasured bond Archives at Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural and Education Centre showcase Manitoba’s Ukrainian connection F5 Once again, a flood of humanity is on the move. This time it is Ukrainians fleeing a war zone. Five years ago, it was desperate asylum-seekers willing to risk all to make it to Manitoba. Melissa Martin reports on those who risked their lives to come to Canada at the Manitoba-North Dakota border, as efforts are underway to help the millions fleeing the advancing Russian army F1, A10 ANDRIY DUBCHAK / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ukrainians, mostly women and children, attempt to board a train bound for Lviv, Ukraine, at the Kyiv railway station Friday. JOHN WOODS / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Migrants from Somalia cross into Canada from the United States via train tracks near Emerson in 2017. RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS OFFICE BROKEN LEG, BROKEN PROMISES Three months after being transferred to Russell hospital, 80-year-old Winnipegger still awaits return home / A3 A_01_Mar-05-22_FP_01.indd 1 2022-03-04 10:34 PM ;