![]() ![]() ![]() Life is a struggle on God's Lake Narrows First Nation, but a will to overcome gives purpose Randy Turner 39 minute read Saturday, Dec. politicians, while at the same time demanding more restrictive gun laws. "Students who have, as of late, done a better job of solving this issue than any American legislators."ĭelay said the American students were protesting the influence the National Rifle Association has on U.S. "With this walkout, we hope to show our solidarity with these students," said Katie Delay, one of five students who spoke during the walkout. The demonstrations lasted 17 minutes - one for each victim of the Stoneman Douglas High School massacre one month ago. The Winnipeg demonstration was part of a North America-wide walkout that included 3,000 protests involving students from elementary to college levels. Hundreds of Grant Park High School students staged a short walkout Wednesday morning to honour the 17 victims in last month's shooting at a Florida high school. teens in protesting gun violence Randy Turner 3 minute read Wednesday, Mar. Winnipeg students show solidarity with U.S. ![]() The rent payable from April 1, 2014, until Mawas to be in the annual amount of $31 per square foot, or $155,992 per year, plus applicable GST, the claim added. 13, 2013 until Mato be in the annual amount of $29 per square foot on the 5,032 square foot location, or $145,928 per year, plus GST. The claim says the lease required rent payable from Aug. At the time, owners said the closure was part of a relocation strategy to bring craft beer to downtown Winnipeg, although no new location has opened since.įiled March 19, the claim states Barley Brothers owes rent and additional costs in the amount of $474,719, based on a sublease dating from Aug. The Barley Brothers location, at 655 Empress St., was closed on Jan. 27, 2018ĬARA Operations Limited has filed a statement of claim in the Court of Queen’s bench asking for over $470,000 in unpaid rent money from Barley Brothers Inc. He lost his battle with cancer on March 13, 2019.īarley Brothers sued for alleged back rent By Randy Turner 1 minute read Tuesday, Mar. Turner was born and raised in small town Manitoba (Boissevain), which explained his affinity for any story involving animals, having once interviewed a farmer who dressed his cows in Christmas costumes. Turner was nominated for seven National Newspaper Awards, winning on two occasions. In 1997, Turner began covering the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, which lasted until 1999 when he became the paper’s sports columnist.įive Olympics, several World Junior hockey tournaments, Stanley Cup finals and Grey Cup finals later, Turner returned to the news department and since 2010 spent most of his time on long features, ranging from profiles of Brian Pallister to the life and times of exotic dancers and outlaw minor hockey. Midwest following the Fish for two years. Turner jumped to the sports department in 1993 to cover the inaugural season of the Winnipeg Goldeyes, which included criss-crossing the U.S. Several years in news included one summer spent literally driving from Winnipeg “until you hit the Pacific Ocean,” filing human interest feature stories from the road. Randy joined the Free Press in 1987 and was assigned to the “rural beat,” which consisted of travelling to every town/hamlet/village in Manitoba in search of way-of-life stories, from the aging rural population to Elvis impersonators in Flin Flon. In other words, he got a lot of kilometres on the odometer, if you know what we mean. Randy Turner spent much of his journalistic career on the road. Free Press 101: How we practise journalism. ![]()
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