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Monthly Archives: October 2017
First Nation banishes man suspected of selling drugs in community – CBC
Pine Creek First Nation Chief Karen Batson says the man banished from the community was suspected of selling prescription drugs and marijuana. (David Donnelly/CBC) Oct 31 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Public Advocate Information related to this incident detailed in … Continue reading
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Corruption being tackled in Quebec but stalling in Manitoba and elsewhere
Oct 30 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Quebec has been leading by example for several years now with exposing and prosecuting serious crime (organized crime, corruption in the construction industry, police, municipal and provincial governments etc …). This after … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged acs, caspian, city of winnipeg, corruption, deficiencies, engineering, john butcher, jon butcher, manitoba, mpi, mpic, Phil scheegl, photo radar, Province of Manitoba, Quebec, rcmp, sam katz, serious crime, winnipeg, Wpg, WPS
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Important update on Delay Motions with Charter 11b challenges for simple traffic matters with unreasonable delay to go to trial
MB Law Courts – Home of the MB Court of Appeal Oct 28 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg WUW and the media covered this in Sept but here is link to the Justices full decision to grant leave to … Continue reading
Unprofessional, Unreasonable and unlawful behavior by WPS Officers, Special Constables and others involved
Oct 21 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg This is getting out of hand even for the low standards documented for Winnipeg Police Service, CoW, GoM, MB SCC and others related. This is more than sad but is an strong … Continue reading
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Tagged as, Bowman, chief, clerk, conduct, court, crown, Danny Smyth, dui, enforcement, manitoba, mbscc, officers, photo, photo radar, police, serve and collect, Taman, traffic safe solutions, tss, whistle-blower, winnipe, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police association, winnipeg police comission, winnipeg police service, WPS, wrongful conviction, xerox
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Reopening Portage and Main and more important matters including “Studies”, “Reports” and “Stats”
Oct 14 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg The following involves discussions to “beautify” or a full reopening of Portage and Main to pedestrians and much more important but related matters involving “Studies”, “Reports” and “Stats”. We (the public) … Continue reading
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Tagged ACS Public Sector Solutions, allegations, brian bowman, cash grab, city council, city of winnipeg, conduent, corruption, cover-up, funds, G4S Tech, manitoba, Mayor, photo enforcement, photo radar, portage and main, Province of Manitoba, reports, stats, studies, taxpayer, unlawful taxation as fines, winnipeg, Winnipeg Parking Authority, xerox
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City of Winnipeg and WPS failing to meet the Conditions of Authority from the Province for the Photo Enforcement Program
Oct 16 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-1a2 The City of Winnipeg and WPS have failed every year since 2003 to meet the Conditions of Authority set out by the Province of Manitoba for the Photo Enforcement Program. … Continue reading
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Tagged ACS Government Solutions, ACS Public Sector Solutions, artificially reduced speed limits, cash crab, city council, city hall, conditions of authority, dangerously $short amber, deficiencies, demerits, double fines, inadequate signage, manitoba, manitoba public insurance, missing signage, mpi, mpic, mutcd, mutcdc, national standards, no children present, not workers present, penalties, photo enforcement, photo radar, removed signage, short amber, traffic safety, unlawful taxes as fines, winnipeg, winnipeg police service
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Province of Manitoba, City of Winnipeg and MPIC supporting Road to Zero / Vision Zero Strategy – What this really means
Oct 8 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Important story after the Province and MPIC recently released their new traffic safety strategy for 2017 – 2020. I have not finished reading or summarizing the full document but will finalize this … Continue reading
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Tagged $afety, $hort Amber, acs, allegations, city of winnipeg, corruption, CoW, dangerously $hort amber, deficient traffic engineering, demerits, fiscal responsibility, GoM, government of manitoba, manitoba public insurance, MB Gov, mpi, mpic, OT, Overtime, road to zero, safety, short amber, traffic engineering, unlawful taxes as fines, Vision Zero, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police service, WPS, Zero
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