Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Issue date: Saturday, February 15, 2025
Pages available: 56
Previous edition: Friday, February 14, 2025

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 15, 2025, Winnipeg, Manitoba 28-MONTH | 54-MONTH *Rate subject to change. Conditions apply. At this rate, you’ll get there. 4.00% * SCU.MB.CA/GICS Limited-time GIC specials FEB 14-23 FÉV 2.15% * * Rate subject to change, tiered pricing available. Conditions may apply. SCU.MB.CA/YOURSAVINGS HIGH INTEREST SAVINGS ACCOUNT S TA R T I N G AT SERVING MANITOBA SINCE 1872. FOREVER WITH YOUR SUPPORT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2025 WEATHER PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH -20 — LOW -30 BUSINESS BUY CANADIAN? THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT / B4 STILL FLYING STRONG AND FREE AFTER 60 YEARS Celebrating diamond anniversary of country’s prestigious banner takes on more resonance amid growing flap with Donald Trump’s America ■ Editorial: “It’s time to carry a flag that represents not only values that have long served us well, but values we will need to resist the economic and existential threats to this country” / A8 ■ Jen Zoratti: A complicated patriotism and a symbol for hope / D1 ■ A full-page flag perfect for waving with pride / D8 ADRIAN WYLD / THE CANADIAN PRESS Indigenous safe housing tied up in red tape Hundreds of millions in federal funds to build shelters for women and girls fleeing violence remain unspent as program deadline nears / F2-3 Flexing their mussels Invasive species' establishment in Clear Lake a troubling sign for waterways across Western Canada / F4 Cold... comfort River skating trail maintenance staff keep conditions nice and smooth / A4 A brush with death Victor Danyliuk remembers little about last month’s carbon monoxide incident that killed a friend and dog, except to know he’s lucky he survived / A3 Red light, green light The city will unveil signal timing changes next month at most downtown intersections that will give pedestrians a five-second head start / B1 ;