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Jets GM mum on potential off-season roster moves after early post-season exit

Jets GM mum on potential off-season roster moves after early post-season exit

WINNIPEG — General manager Kevin Cheveldayoff answered questions from reporters for 42 minutes on Sunday but didn’t reveal his plans to help the under-achieving Winnipeg Jets.

WHL playoffs: ICE, T-Birds cruise to playoff victories in conference finals

WINNIPEG — Connor McClennon scored three goals and added an assist as the Winnipeg ICE defeated the visiting Saskatoon Blades 6-2 on Saturday to grab a 2-0 lead in their Western Hockey League Eastern Conference final series.
Jets players respond to head coach: 'I didn't agree with how he handled himself'

Jets players respond to head coach: 'I didn't agree with how he handled himself'

WINNIPEG — Head coach Rick Bowness was the target of some criticism by his players after the Winnipeg Jets had exit meetings Saturday and packed their bags for the off-season.
Too few campsites for demand: Manitoba government promises to build more sites

Too few campsites for demand: Manitoba government promises to build more sites

WINNIPEG — Megan Maxwell, like many Manitobans, fires up her computer every spring on the opening day of campsite reservations.

WHL playoffs: ICE bump off Blades 3-0 in East final opener

WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg ICE scored two unanswered goals in the first period and received flawless goaltending from Daniel Hauser as they defeated the visiting Saskatoon Blades 3-0 in the opening game of the Western Hockey League Eastern Conference fi
Two Manitoba First Nations police officers charged with assault

Two Manitoba First Nations police officers charged with assault

THE PAS, Man. — A current officer and a former officer of the Manitoba First Nations Police Service are facing assault charges after an investigation into the arrest of a man last year.
Security video shows tense exchange between politicians in Manitoba legislature

Security video shows tense exchange between politicians in Manitoba legislature

WINNIPEG — Security video of a tense exchange between two Manitoba politicians inside the legislature was released by the Speaker's office Wednesday, but the footage appeared unlikely to put to rest a dispute over exactly what happened.
Manitoba auditor general weighs in on province's COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Manitoba auditor general weighs in on province's COVID-19 vaccine rollout

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government's rollout of COVID-19 vaccines was effective and widespread, but its paper-based consent forms were a hurdle that needs to be changed, auditor general Tyson Shtykalo said Wednesday.
Manitoba Crown attorneys cite low staffing levels and high workloads in complaint

Manitoba Crown attorneys cite low staffing levels and high workloads in complaint

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Crown attorneys have filed a grievance with the provincial government, saying that high workloads have left them strained and hard pressed to perform their duties.
'Humanitarian concerns' cited at extradition appeal hearing for Peter Nygard

'Humanitarian concerns' cited at extradition appeal hearing for Peter Nygard

WINNIPEG — Lawyers for a former Canadian fashion mogul asked the Manitoba Court of Appeal to reconsider a United States extradition order, citing concerns over Peter Nygard's health if he were to serve time south of the border.
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