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Usually you'd need to click on site options icon to the left of address bar and change notifications preferences/permissions from there BREAKING NEWS Urgent and important stories RECOMMENDED READS Noteworthy news and features Close Advertisement Learn more about Free Press Advertising solutions Replica E-edition published Monday through Saturday Get the app Read your copy here TOP NEWS TWO ACCUSED PLEAD GUILTY TO SECOND-DEGREE MURDER IN SHOOTING DEATH Erik Pindera 3 minute read 2:00 AM CDT RELATED * Co-accused in fatal shooting was under weapons ban TWO men who were slated to begin their first-degree murder trial in front of a jury for a fatal 2022 shooting on Burrows Avenue instead pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder. Mario Nippi and Fransisco Flett, both 25, were arrested for first-degree murder weeks after the April 12, 2022 ambush shooting of Brandon David Thomas Richard, 28, of St. Norbert. The men entered their guilty pleas before Court of King’s Bench Justice Richard Saull. Flett’s lawyer Ryan Amy said the Crown and defence arrived at a plea bargain agreement late Friday afternoon. The jury had already been selected, court heard Monday. New Popular 1. ‘It was horrific’: Patient’s death at HSC sparks probe, renews safety concerns 2. Business owners concerned about removal of bus mall 3. Videos show serial killer with three living victims, later disposing of remains 4. Construction to turn vacant Exchange hotel into affordable housing to start this year, owner says 5. Free Press mailbag: Jets face pivotal off-season decisions after playoff disappointment 6. Province’s sudden funding cuts leave summer camps up creek with inadequate paddle 7. Actor Steve Buscemi is OK after being punched in the face in New York City 8. Northwest Winnipeg development has finish line in sight 9. No Frills union’s stabbing grievance headed to arbitration 10. Latest Order of Manitoba recipients revealed 1. Crews extinguish three fires in North End 2. $3M for upgrades to Toba Centre for Children & Youth 3. Goldeyes bats come alive in lopsided win 4. Boudoir photographer views pictures as works of art 5. Government must move faster to stop drug deaths 6. Today’s horoscope 7. Don’t sleep on haunted mate’s nocturnal admissions 8. Costs and fees in the great outdoors 9. True-blue Tuxedo poised to turn NDP orange 10. Letters, May 14 PREMIER TO VISIT NORTHWEST MANITOBA, PROMISES SUPPORT FOR WILDFIRE EVACUEES ‘We could be fighting that fire a month from now’: Wildfire Service director Tyler Searle 6 minute read Yesterday at 1:27 PM CDT TRIAL OF WINNIPEG SERIAL KILLER EXPECTED TO HEAR TESTIMONY FROM DNA EXPERT The Canadian Press 1 minute read Preview TRIAL OF WINNIPEG SERIAL KILLER EXPECTED TO HEAR TESTIMONY FROM DNA EXPERT The Canadian Press 1 minute read Updated: 7:21 AM CDT WINNIPEG - The Winnipeg trial of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki is expected to continue today with testimony from a DNA expert. Court has heard DNA from three of the four victims was found in Skibicki's home after police searched it in May 2022. Skibicki has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder for the slayings of Rebecca Contois, Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and an unidentified women Indigenous leaders have named Buffalo Woman. His lawyers have said he killed the four Indigenous women but is not criminally responsible due to mental illness. Read Updated: 7:21 AM CDT Jeremy Skibicki is shown in this undated handout photo, taken by police while in custody, provided by the Court of King's Bench. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Court of King's Bench *MANDATORY CREDIT* ‘IT WAS HORRIFIC’: PATIENT’S DEATH AT HSC SPARKS PROBE, RENEWS SAFETY CONCERNS Chris Kitching 4 minute read Yesterday at 6:30 PM CDT PROVINCE’S SUDDEN FUNDING CUTS LEAVE SUMMER CAMPS UP CREEK WITH INADEQUATE PADDLE Nicole Buffie 6 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 7:34 PM CDT CITY CONSIDERS HERITAGE DESIGNATION FOR ASSINIBOINE PARK STATUE Joyanne Pursaga 5 minute read Preview CITY CONSIDERS HERITAGE DESIGNATION FOR ASSINIBOINE PARK STATUE Joyanne Pursaga 5 minute read Yesterday at 6:18 PM CDT Heritage designations could soon protect a well-known statue, honour a significant peacemaker and keep some greenspace intact. The Boy With the Boot statue is among several pieces of property nominated for addition to the city’s list of historical resources. If council approves the change, it would be protected against demolition. The 140-kilogram, 1.2-metre tall bronze statue depicts a small boy holding a leaking boot and served as one of Winnipeg’s earliest public fountains. A city report notes the statue was first erected in 1898 at a former city hall building but moved to Assiniboine Park by 1913, where it now stands in the English Garden. Read Yesterday at 6:18 PM CDT Ruth Bonneville / Free Press Jackson Grusko, age three, gets a closer look at the Boy with the Boot statue at the entrance to the Assiniboine Park’s English Garden Monday. The statue is one of several structures that are being considered for heritage status. OPINION * Fight for Indigenous identity continues Niigaan Sinclair 5 minute read Yesterday at 8:10 PM CDT * Government must move faster to stop drug deaths Editorial 3 minute read Updated: 8:56 AM CDT * True-blue Tuxedo poised to turn NDP orange Deveryn Ross 4 minute read 2:00 AM CDT See More Advertisement Learn more about Free Press Advertising solutions EVACUEES STRUGGLE WITH UNCERTAINTY AS WILDFIRES INCH TOWARD HOMES Chris Kitching 4 minute read Preview EVACUEES STRUGGLE WITH UNCERTAINTY AS WILDFIRES INCH TOWARD HOMES Chris Kitching 4 minute read Yesterday at 3:09 PM CDT Uncertainties brought Heather Murray to tears — not knowing where she and her family will stay or if they will have a home to return to, while a wildfire rages on Cranberry Portage’s doorstep. Murray was staying in a two-bed hotel room in The Pas with her four children, including a 20-year-old son who has special needs and is fed by tube, and their pet dog. “I’m looking at putting (my son) in the hospital right now, because we don’t have a place,” she said by phone Monday. “We’re running out of supplies. I’m really stressed right now.” The northern community of about 600 people was evacuated Saturday night, after a wildfire rapidly spread toward it. Read Yesterday at 3:09 PM CDT SUPPLIED Heather Charlette (left), and her daughter, Dolly, were forced to flee Cranberry Portage and are staying with family members in The Pas. NO FRILLS UNION’S STABBING GRIEVANCE HEADED TO ARBITRATION Free Press staff 2 minute read Preview NO FRILLS UNION’S STABBING GRIEVANCE HEADED TO ARBITRATION Free Press staff 2 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 12:39 PM CDT A union grievance prompted by the stabbing of a No Frills supermarket employee in Winnipeg is being sent to arbitration, after meetings failed to reach a resolution. United Food and Commercial Workers Local 832 claims the victim and her colleagues were not provided a safe workplace at the grocery store, violating their collective agreement. “We have now sent the matter to arbitration and we’re trying to push the employer to make immediate changes, which they are reluctant to do,” said Jeff Traeger, the local’s president. A hearing date has not been set. Read Updated: Yesterday at 12:39 PM CDT MIKE DEAL / FREE PRESS FILES The No Frills on Notre Dame Avenue where a worker was stabbed while intervening with an alleged shoplifter. SCIMAR SEEKS U.S. RETAIL INVESTORS AMID CASH CRUNCH Martin Cash 5 minute read Preview SCIMAR SEEKS U.S. RETAIL INVESTORS AMID CASH CRUNCH Martin Cash 5 minute read Updated: 9:21 AM CDT Dauphin-based biotech company SciMar Ltd. has been working on a game-changing way to treat diabetes for more than a decade. It has all sorts of patented technology and has raised close to $20 million over the years. This month, after spending close to two years getting the necessary work done, the company started raising money from retail investors through a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission process called Regulation A, which lowers the threshold for “qualified investors” and allows the company to remain private and unlisted. However, in the meantime, it has laid off most of its staff — about 10 people — and its senior executives may be working without pay. Mick Lautt, CEO of SciMar, acknowledged the company’s current cash crunch and the challenging environment when it comes to raising capital. Read Updated: 9:21 AM CDT SUPPLIED Mick Lautt, CEO of SciMar Ltd. AS HOUSE SPEAKER HEADS TO COURT WITH TRUMP, HUSH MONEY WITNESS COHEN GIVES MORE TESTIMONY Michael R. Sisak, Eric Tucker, Michelle L. Price And Colleen Long, The Associated Press 6 minute read Preview AS HOUSE SPEAKER HEADS TO COURT WITH TRUMP, HUSH MONEY WITNESS COHEN GIVES MORE TESTIMONY Michael R. Sisak, Eric Tucker, Michelle L. Price And Colleen Long, The Associated Press 6 minute read Updated: 10:16 AM CDT NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump's fixer-turned-foe Michael Cohen returned to the witness stand Tuesday, testifying in detail about how the former president was linked to all aspects of a hush money scheme that prosecutors say was aimed at stifling stories that threatened his 2016 campaign. Trump, the first former U.S. president to go on trial, was joined at the courthouse by an entourage of lawmakers that included House Speaker Mike Johnson, who claimed the case was politically motivated. Their presence was a not-so-subtle show of support meant not just for Trump but also for voters tuning in from home and for the jurors who are deciding Trump’s fate. It was a remarkable moment in American politics as the person second in line to the presidency held a news conference outside while the proceedings were playing out, using his powerful pulpit to attack the U.S. judicial system and seeking to turn his political party against the rule of law by declaring the trial illegitimate. “I do have a lot of surrogates, and they’re speaking very beautifully," Trump said before proceedings began, as they gathered behind him in the background. "And they come ... from all over Washington. And they’re highly respected, and they think this is the great scam they’ve ever seen." Read Updated: 10:16 AM CDT Assistant district attorney Susan Hoffinger, center, questions witness Michael Cohen, far right, as Donald Trump, far left, looks on in Manhattan criminal court, Monday, May 13, 2024, in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP) VIDEOS SHOW SERIAL KILLER WITH THREE LIVING VICTIMS, LATER DISPOSING OF REMAINS Dean Pritchard 4 minute read Yesterday at 6:02 PM CDT MAN FROM NUNAVUT IS CITY’S 14TH HOMICIDE VICTIM IN 2024 Erik Pindera 3 minute read Preview MAN FROM NUNAVUT IS CITY’S 14TH HOMICIDE VICTIM IN 2024 Erik Pindera 3 minute read Yesterday at 6:06 PM CDT A man originally from Nunavut has been identified as the city’s latest homicide victim. Winnipeg Police Service officers responded to the area of Portage Avenue and Arlington Street after a call about an injured man just before 2:30 a.m. Sunday, where they found the victim bleeding on the ground. Police gave him first aid, including applying a chest seal — a bandage typically used on puncture wounds to the chest — but he was pronounced dead in hospital. Police said Monday the victim was Jack Jacques Kabluitok, 46, of Rankin Inlet. He was staying in Winnipeg, police said. Read Yesterday at 6:06 PM CDT BEN WALDMAN / FREE PRESSJack Jacques Kabluitok, 46, was slain in the area of Portage Avenue and Arlington Street at about 2:20 a.m. on Sunday. CONSTRUCTION TO TURN VACANT EXCHANGE HOTEL INTO AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO START THIS YEAR, OWNER SAYS Malak Abas 4 minute read Preview CONSTRUCTION TO TURN VACANT EXCHANGE HOTEL INTO AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO START THIS YEAR, OWNER SAYS Malak Abas 4 minute read Yesterday at 5:40 PM CDT The owner of a historic, long-vacant hotel in the Exchange District expects construction to convert the building into affordable housing will begin later this year. Immigration lawyer Ken Zaifman purchased the now-111-year-old St. Charles Hotel in 2005 and had plans to turn it into a boutique hotel. But a 1986 city heritage designation protects the exterior from demolition or alteration. In December 2022, Zaifman announced plans to re-imagine the building at Notre Dame Avenue and Albert Street by turning it into affordable housing units. But he said he found himself at a standstill for more than a year, as a result of rising construction costs and the challenges of renovating a historical building. “It was languishing in the rubble of increased costs, difficulty finding companies to build a project priced a certain way, and the timing just wasn’t there,” he said. Read Yesterday at 5:40 PM CDT JESSICA LEE / FREE PRESS FILE MORE TOP NEWS * Top News * Canada * World * BOUDOIR PHOTOGRAPHER VIEWS PICTURES AS WORKS OF ART AV Kitching Updated: 6:19 AM CDT * SEA BEARS HIT THE FLOOR RUNNING Joshua Frey-Sam Updated: 6:20 AM CDT * LATEST ORDER OF MANITOBA RECIPIENTS REVEALED Free Press staff Updated: Yesterday at 12:26 PM CDT * STATISTICS CANADA REPORTS WHOLESALE SALES DOWN 1.1% IN MARCH The Canadian Press Updated: 8:35 AM CDT * MINING COMPANY HUDBAY MINERALS REPORTS US$18.5M Q1 PROFIT, UP FROM US$5.5M A YEAR AGO The Canadian Press Updated: 8:05 AM CDT * Advertisement Advertise With Us * TRIAL OF WINNIPEG SERIAL KILLER EXPECTED TO HEAR TESTIMONY FROM DNA EXPERT The Canadian Press Updated: 7:21 AM CDT * TWO-DAY INDIGENOUS IDENTITY FRAUD SUMMIT TO KICK OFF IN WINNIPEG The Canadian Press Updated: 7:30 AM CDT * B.C. MOVES TO PREVENT OFFENDER NAME CHANGES AFTER CHILD KILLER LEGALLY GETS NEW NAME Dirk Meissner, The Canadian Press Updated: Yesterday at 7:37 PM CDT * B.C., OTTAWA PUT UP NEARLY $254M TO EXPAND HEAT PUMP REBATES The Canadian Press Yesterday at 4:01 PM CDT * SASKATCHEWAN PARTY MLAS BARRED FROM REGINA PRIDE PARADE OVER SCHOOL PRONOUN LAW Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Updated: Yesterday at 5:50 PM CDT * RESIDENTS AROUND DOIG RIVER 206, B.C. UNDER EVACUATION ORDER DUE TO WILDFIRE The Canadian Press Updated: 8:18 AM CDT * Advertisement Advertise With Us * AS HOUSE SPEAKER HEADS TO COURT WITH TRUMP, HUSH MONEY WITNESS COHEN GIVES MORE TESTIMONY Michael R. Sisak, Eric Tucker, Michelle L. 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