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SEE PAGE 6 FOR SPECIAL OFFERS! Winnipeg POSTMEDIA Westwood on media exec salaries metroVIEWS Your essential daily news WEDNESDAY, JAN%UARY 20, 2016 High -8°C/Low -17°C Cloudy Grocery 26 deal ‘a go’ DEVELOPMENT the grocer and our construc- SkyCity says to tion schedule by March,” Mat- thews Nicolas said, adding the expect details deal is “a go.” Nicolas offered few details, on downtown but said the store would exceed store by spring 10,000 square feet. Construction is to begin in 2017 and be com- pleted by 2019. Stephanie Luring a new grocery store to Taylor the city’s urban core has been Metro | Winnipeg an issue after the number of of urban indigenous women supermarkets in the area began The wait may be over for Win- to dwindle. Most notable was the nipeg locals hungry for a new 2013 closure of the market in the have had thoughts about suicide grocery store to sprout up down- basement of The Bay building, town. which left a gap, says Stefano On Tuesday, a realtor for the Grande, executive director of Toronto developer of SkyCity the Downtown Winnipeg BIZ. Centre — Fortress Real Develop- In an effort to close that gap, compared to 14 % of non-indigenous women ments Inc. — confirmed an an- he points to the BIZ’s pop-up nouncement is expected in the farmers market and how three coming months, making good convenience stores opened in on an earlier promise to include the area. a grocery store in its plans to “But despite that, there’s still build a 47-storey retail and condo a need for that full-line grocery tower on Graham Avenue. store where someone can load Persistent issue just as troubling for men metroNEWS “We’re going to release our up on everything that they need actual construction partner, for the week,” Grande said. Today’s message is on Education. Taxpayers pay top dollar for a system that delivers School divisions’ administrative costs jumped 42% over sub-par results. Our kids trail on learning math, science the past 10 years. Per student cost soared 50%. What and reading, and not because of a lack of money. The do our children get for this? We are a non-partisan group advocating NDP spends more and more taxpayers’ dollars on public DEAD LAST in Canada testing results. education, but money hasn’t resulted in better teaching change, seeking an effective, transparent and or higher student performances. accountable provincial government. Stay informed. manitobaforward.ca Help us bring about change, e-mail your comments. GOSSIP 11 Your essential daily news Astronaut Scott Kelly plants a thriving zinnia in space station. World Dog rescue asking for IN BRIEF Hotel undergoing renos gives furniture to refugees A hotel that is being public help with vet bills converted into luxury apartments is giving 34 suites’ worth of bed frames, mattresses and sofas to Syrian refugees. John Saad, general ANIMAL CARE sick and injured dogs in heir manager of Place Louis Riel Charity cannot care, which are suffering from Suite Hotel, said it is a great a variety of ailments, including “repurpose” of the furniture afford to take blindness, broken bones and and it gives people a fresh extreme dental pain. start with their new lives in more canines Hansen said the overpopu- Canada. without help lation of stray dogs in north- Ahmad Jameel, a ern communities is a “huge refugee, said through a problem. translator that they are A non-profit charity that res- “Stray dogs are everywhere, thankful for any help cues starving and freezing and even some of the owned offered and called it dogs from Manitoba’s north- animals are left outside year- “amazing” and “wonderful.” ern communities is asking for round to fend for themselves. THE CANADIAN PRESS donations to help cover the The temperatures are frighten- cost of veterinary bills. ingly low, and food is scarce. Former Manitoba fire On Tuesday, Manitoba These poor pups are literal- commissioner sentenced Underdogs Rescue said they ly freezing to death every A former Manitoba fire were struggling to pay $8,000 day. It’s the most heartbreak- commissioner has been in vet bills after taking in 13 ing thing you can ever im- handed a 21-month stray dogs from remote north- agine. They’re eating garbage conditional sentence after ern communities. and struggling to keep warm. pleading guilty to breach of trust and forgery last Without us they would freeze or November. starve, and we just can’t leave Christopher Jones took up to $50,000 of provincial them to die alone. money, stolen in 21 different Jessica Hansen bunches between 2009 and 2011. “It’s heartbreaking,” Jes- If a dog needs a home, we Jones read a statement sica Hansen, the non-profit’s find it.” in court last week executive director, said in a Unless the organization apologizing, adding he was press release. pays down some of its vet bills, not at risk to reoffend. “We bring these dogs in they say they cannot afford to Under the terms of his from the cold and you cross take in more dogs. conditional sentence, your fingers that they’re go- Donations for Atlas, T-Rex, Jones will have to stay at ing to be OK. Sometimes all Tanner, Boris and Esme — the home unless otherwise they need is a bit of TLC, but five pooches currently in care approved by a conditional sadly sometimes they’re very, — are now being accepted sentence officer and will very sick. But you can’t say at the Southglen Veterinary have a curfew from 10 p.m. no. You just can’t. Without us Hospital in the city or on the to 5 a.m. for the final six they would freeze or starve, Manitoba Underdogs Website: months. and we just can’t leave them www.manitobaunderdogs.org/ THE CANADIAN PRESS to die alone.” donate. Currently, they have five METRO STAFF T-Rex is doing OK after being rescued from the cold. HANDOUT THERE ARE 2 WAYS TO ENTER: 1. Receive a ballot for 2. 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The announcement Metro | Winnipeg announcement blitz that by was made even though the law had to stop by the end federal government has yet Recommendations made by the of the day. to commit. The premier also 2011 flood review task force were The NDP enacted announced up to $1.5 million taken into consideration with legislation in 2009 that all a year for the United Way, Manitoba’s new flood forecast government advertising and led a media tour of a centre in downtown Winnipeg. and announcements must new office for the province’s Assistant Deputy Minister of stop 90 days before a flood forecasting staff. Water Management Dave Mc- provincial election — a date The announcement- Mahon said the main advantage that is fixed and comes blackout period used to be of the new facility is “consoli- this year on April 19. As much shorter, but the New dated operations.” Assistant Deputy Minister of Water Management Dave McMahon shows Premier Greg a result, the government Democrats lengthened it to “We have all of our water fore- Selinger the “war room” for flood response planning. BRAEDEN JONES/METRO has been making several 90 days from 35. The idea casting and engineering people announcements a day — was to level the playing all in one facility and they can Forecasters will have access ince’s response to flood events, better job of visualizing what the often more than a dozen — field so that the party work as a team,” he said, noting to real-time weather and hydro- calling it the “war room.” risks are for Manitobans and be- since the start of the year. in power could not use they had previously been at mul- metric information. Premier Greg Selinger, along ing able to get in front of (those The blitz had Opposition government funds to make tiple locations, which could have “It’s (improved) visualization for the tour on what would be risks) with proper measures on Leader Brian Pallister what amounted to election slowed flood response planning. more than anything else,” Mc- his last in a salvo of pre-election- the ground,” he said. accusing the NDP of promises. The flood operations data Mahon said. blackout announcements, said The 15,000-square-foot facil- trying to “spend its way to Limited exceptions room also boasts nearly $170,000 He also said the new, larger that the centre took into account ity staff moved into in Decem- popularity.” include matters of public in new computer equipment to conference room filled with mon- lessons learned in 2009, 2011 ber will cost about $1.5 million, “There’s always a certain safety and advertising better analyze forecasts, crunch itors will help get all of the rel- and 2014 during major floods. which includes the price of a advantage ... to having your tenders for government precipitation data and predict evant parties around the table to “By having this (centre) here, it 20-year lease on the space at hand on the reins of power,” contracts. THE CANADIAN PRESS flooding. debate factors and plan the prov- allows our people to do an even 280 Broadway. 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If the borrowers eligible for the offer are not SCENE members, movie passes will be mailed to your mailing address. 4 Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Winnipeg MUNICIPALITY A matter of life and death Golf on upswing MENTAL HEALTH Winnipeg, said the revelation Stephanie Indigenous is “not a new thing.” He said the issue has been Taylor people have known in the indigenous com- Metro | Winnipeg munity for a while, “and it more suicidal hasn’t gotten much better.” Coun. Brian Mayes told a city thoughts: Stats Johnston explained a big committee on innovation that part of improving the situa- golf courses are no longer los- tion would mean improving ing $1 million per year. Braeden “the aboriginal capacity right “It’s a good news story,” now in the delivery of mental Mayes said. “People are com- Jones health programs and services.” ing back to (golf courses), Metro | Winnipeg “That’s been a weakness,” we’re investing some money he said. in them.” New data analysis by Statistics Part of the reason it hasn’t An administrative re- Canada has revealed more than improved, according to John- port on the 2016 golf servi- one in five First Nations people ston, is a poor relationship ces business plan shows a living off reserve, Inuit and between indigenous groups 10 per cent increase in the Métis adults have considered and the former Conservative number of rounds played at suicide. federal government, which cut Kildonan Park, Windsor Park, Men and women in all three funding to aboriginal affairs. Crescent Drive and Harbour aboriginal groups were also “Now we have a new govern- View — the four city-owned more likely than non-aborigin- ment moving to change those golf courses — over the past als to report suicidal thoughts. things,” Johnston said. The Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg has launched an effort to address the challenge. THINKSTOCK year compared to the 2014 Statistics Canada found 25.8 He’s optimistic that with bet- season. per cent of off reserve First ter relationships and hopefully together to craft an aboriginal Johnston also sits on the In 2014, city staff pointed Nations women reported sui- increased funding, the situa- community plan for Winnipeg. board of the Canadian Mental to a wet and cold spring for cidal thoughts compared to tion can improve; but he and “That plan will look at all Health Association of Winni- the drop in rounds played. 13.8 per cent of non-aboriginal the Aboriginal Council aren’t We have a new of these issues, every program peg. He said there’s a “mix In total, the city’s golf servi- women, and 23.1 per cent of sitting idly by to wait for that government area from justice, to health, to match of both non-indigenous ces deficit is expected to drop First Nations men have as well, to happen. you name it,” Johnston said of and indigenous organizations” from $7.7 million in 2014 to moving to change compared to 11.1 per cent of The group has launched the initiative, which began in offering mental health sup- $6.3 million in 2016, thanks non-aboriginal men. a new Winnipeg Indigenous those things ... September with the help of ports, and the community plan to annual transfers of $0.75 Damon Johnston, president Executive Circle to bring a co- former city planning director, will look at optimizing the ef- million from the city’s gen- Damon Johnston of the Aboriginal Council of alition of community groups Harry Finnigan. forts from all of them. eral reserve fund. IN BRIEF ‘Missing children’ focus of dren in order to help locate includes the Grant Park latest phone scam: Police them. Police report that the Shopping Centre, Pan Am Winnipeg Police are warn- number (204) 192-8457 may Pool and various apart- ing residents not to fall for appear on call display. ment blocks. The consultant the latest telephone scam, People are being cautioned would also examine planned asking for donations to not to talk to or send any expansions of the library help find missing children. payments to these callers, and arena rink are feasible. People have contacted the but instead call police im- Coun. John Orlikow re- police about receiving calls mediately. METRO cently said replacing the about donating to a ficti- Charles A. Barbour arena tious company named C & K Grant Park area studied with a double ice surface Canada. The city is looking to de- facility is in the works, with Allegedly, a fraudster calls velop a road map to im- details still yet to be final- a victim and claims to rep- prove the 40-acre Grant ized. Relocating the River resent C & K Canada, along Park area as part of its Grant Heights library to the site in UTTER with the city’s police force, Park Campus Area Plan. 2016 is also one of the main CROWD-PLEASER asking for donations for The city seeks a consult- drivers behind the plan. publications on missing chil- ant to study the site, which STEPHANIE TAYLOR/METRO – CBC (cid:181) CHN COLLEGE NOW OFFERING – WINNIPEG FREE PRESS HEALTH UNIT CLERK COURSE SPACE Health Care Aide STILL BUY NOW course starts AVAILABLE! February 16th 2016 TICKETS SELLING FAST! ON NOW TO FEB 6 SPONSORED BY OOuurr GGrraaddss ggeett HHIIRREEDD!! 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And relatives tered under the Harper gov- Dion suggested the cabinet Germany on Saturday, a new are awaiting word from the Tru- ernment. But Foreign Minister would make a decision quickly page was turned in U.S.- Iran deau government that the chilly Stephane Dion said that while — a move that could give Can- relations. relationship between Canada it “cannot be done overnight,” adian companies the chance to The prisoners’ release, enabled and Iran that grew colder with it would be done “properly in bid for Iranian contracts that by the diplomatic bond between the severing of diplomatic rela- a timely manner.” might be snapped up by the U.S. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry tions in 2012 will thaw enough A more rapid move could be Whether warming relations Iranian-born Saeed Malekpour emigrated to Canada in and Iranian Foreign Minister Ja- to allow a new rapport. the lifting of Canadian sanc- would lead to the release of 2004 and was awaiting Canadian citizenship as a perma- vad Zarif, also gives new hope to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tions against Iran. A briefing the Canadian prisoners is still nent resident. However, he is now serving a life sentence two Canadian permanent resi- welcomed the “quiet diplomacy” note written for Trudeau and in question. in Evin prison. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE dents behind bars in Iran. that led to the Iran nuclear deal. obtained by The Canadian Press TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE Group’s vision Manitoba Hydro – your energy expert ‘unattainable’ Lifetime water heating costs SESQUICENTENNIAL some from among the coun- Economic chill try’s elite — corporate CEOs, heads of unions, big-name for- ends campaign mer politicians — cowed by the economic chill. The decision to replace a water heater often needs to Larger hot water users can further reduce costs for national “The goal here was to build be made in a hurry. Heaters can fail suddenly, leaving by installing high efficiency condensing water heaters. birthday bash an epic, unprecedented move- no time to comparison shop. Be aware that the cost of installing high efficiency ment, and there was a lot of interest,” said Phil von Fincken- The graph below shows the typical water heating condensing water heaters can be significant Those loveable movie nitwits stein of Maple Leaf Strategies, ($3,000 to $5,000). costs for an average Manitoba household. Costs are Wayne and Garth — who the firm that dreamed up the based on an average household of 2.4 people The same household with a 60 gallon electric water thought any time was an ex- idea. cellent party time — would “But unfortunately econom- consuming about 140 litres of hot water daily, heated heater would have an annual water heating bill of be crushed. ics intervened.” up 50oC. Your water heating costs may differ, $290, which is double the cost of a conventional gas Organizers of the “Canada Von Finckenstein told Tor- depending on the type of water heater you have, how water heater. Over the average 10 year life of a 150 Give Back” campaign, an star News Service on Tuesday much hot water you use, and future energy rates. natural gas water heater this would result in over effort by corporate and political that “people’s budgets were leaders to inspire Canadians to being constrained everywhere, At current rates, the chart shows that the average $1,500 in savings. In addition, electric water heaters celebrate the country’s 150th people were getting laid off. can’t heat water as quickly as natural gas water Manitoba household with a conventional natural gas birthday in 2017, announced You don’t then turn around heaters, so it is usually necessary to compensate Monday that economic circum- and finance an innovative cele- water heater would have an annual water heating by having a larger electric tank. stances have ob- bration of the bill of $131. 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MIDDLE EAST Kubis said in a statement. who, along with four Police are investi- Nearly 19,000 The numbers are nowhere others, was barred gating whether ac- near the death tolls recorded from using some fa- tions by the officials were killed over during Iraq’s civil war. In 2006 cilities at his univer- contributed to the more than 34,000 civilians were sity in the southern 26-year-old doctor- 22-month span, killed, according to UN data. tech-hub of Hydera- al student’s death, says UN report Civilian casualties since the bad. Students cry out which they say was rise of ISIL in Iraq are consider- The protesters ac- for redress. a suicide. He had been ably higher than the preced- cused Hyderabad Uni- TSERING TOPGYAL/ a member of a group Iraq witnessed a sharp increase ing years of relative stability. versity’s vice-chan- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS representing Dalits, in civilian deaths following the In 2011, the number of civilian cellor and a federal the lowest caste in fall of large swaths of territory deaths due to violence was at its minister of unfairly demand- India’s Hindu caste hierarchy. to the Islamic State of Iraq and lowest since the civil war, with ing punishment for the five THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Levant (ISIL) in the summer fewer than 2,800 killed. of 2014. Now despite a string of UN human-rights chief Zeid IN BRIEF recent battlefield losses for ISIL, Raad al-Hussein said the civilian civilians in Iraq continue to die death toll may be even higher. at a “staggering” rate, according “Even the obscene casualty ISIL confirms death Green-thumbed astronaut to a new United Nations report. figures fail to accurately reflect of ‘Jihadi John’ nurses zinnia to full bloom At least 18,802 civilians were exactly how terribly civilians The Islamic State of Iraq The International Space killed and another 36,245 were are suffering in Iraq,” he said. and the Levant (ISIL) has Station now has a bright wounded in Iraq between the The UN report also docu- acknowledged the death pop of orange, thanks to start of 2014 and Oct. 31 of last mented human-rights abuses, of the masked militant commander Scott Kelly’s year, according to the report such as ISIL’s conscription of known as “Jihadi John,” who green thumb. Kelly showed released Tuesday. 3,500 people into slavery. Many appeared in several videos off his gardening results “Despite their steady losses of those are women and children depicting the beheadings — a thriving zinnia with a to pro-government forces, the from the Yazidi religious min- of Western hostages, the beautiful orange-yellow scourge of ISIL continues to kill, ority who were taken hostage People carry the body of a victim killed in a truck bombing in SITE Intelligence Group said bloom — over the weekend. maim and displace Iraqi civilians and forced into sexual slavery in Jameela market in the predominantly Shiite neighbourhood of Tuesday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the thousands,” UN envoy Jan 2014. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, in August 2015. 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Ottawa Citizen & payout. He was also the In a memo to all staff, Paul Ottawa Sun: A total of 12 only executive to receive a Godfrey, president and CEO, jobs were lost. bonus under the short-term said the company was elimin- incentive plan. Godfrey’s ating 90 jobs across the chain National Post: Five jobs total compensation was as part of efforts to cut $80 were lost, mostly in the $1.76 million, up from $1.42 million in costs by next year. Multimedia reporter Sam Cooley makes his way to his car after being laid off from the Ottawa sports department. million the previous year. However, Godfrey made it Sun on Tuesday. Postmedia is stepping up plans to slash costs amid mounting revenue losses. Ousted chief operating clear that it would continue SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS Saskatoon Star- officer Wayne Parrish to operate the two papers in Phoenix: One job lost received a $150,000 Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton have one newsroom, under Eric Koreen and Edmonton sad to say as of today, I’m no bonus related to the and Vancouver, though there one editor. It also plans to offer Journal’s editor-in-chief Margo longer with the @edmonton- Windsor Star: One job Sun acquisition, plus will be only one newsroom. a buyout program in the Van- Goodhand and managing journal. It’s been a privilege lost. a $1-million severance “Let me be clear on one very couver and Ottawa newsrooms editor Stephanie Coombs. to work there and tell Edmon- package after his important point — we will as part of the one newsroom Goodhand tweeted: “So ton’s stories.” termination in July — twice continue to operate separate initiative. sorry to leave that tremen- Last week, when Postmedia, celerating its goal to cut costs his $475,000 base salary. brands in each of these mar- On Twitter, journalists start- dously talented @edmonton- which owns the National Post as it continues to bleed adver- TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE kets. What is changing is how ed announcing their own de- journal newsroom. No re- and the Toronto Sun, reported tising, print circulation and we produce these products,” partures including the Na- grets.” its latest earnings, executives digital media revenue. Unstable times, except in Godfrey said. Each city will tional Post’s basketball writer Coombs tweeted: “Super made it clear that it was ac- TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE the C-suite. metroVIEWS JANUARY 13 to 24 Your essential daily news Wednesday, January 20, 2016 R OSEMARY URBAN ETIQUETTE ELLEN VANSTONE WESTWOOD THE ISSUE metroview I have two cats. Certain Dear media execs, allergic friends show up at when times get tough, my house and, forgetting the tough take pay cuts I have them, request an antihistamine. If you’re that If he has a heart, which some looking at everything in a journalists doubt, Paul God- new way,” he noted. “Noth- allergic, shouldn’t you carry a frey might now be regretting ing is off the table.” those diamond-studded Sun Except, presumably, cut- Claritin in your wallet? newspaper cufflinks. ting his own salary. Turns out, they’re not such Postmedia posted a net a good look for a job-slash- loss of $4.2 million late last Dear Ellen, ing newspaper CEO. year. At the same time, God- I have two cats. Certain Yesterday Postmedia frey enjoyed a pay raise. allergic friends routinely announced it’s cutting He earned $1.76 million in show up at my house forget- 90 jobs and dramatically 2015, up from $1.42 million ting I have them, and then changing the local news the year before. He and his request an antihistamine. scene in four cities by executive-suite colleagues A while back, a friend even merging the newsrooms were handsomely rewarded brought another friend, of its Sun-tabloid and to the tune of $925,000 for whom I didn’t know, and the broadsheet papers in having overseen the acquisi- friend of the friend seized Vancouver, Edmonton, tion of the Sun chain earlier up and started pleading Calgary and Ottawa. this year — a deal that made for me to find an antihista- As Canadian journalists yesterday’s “transformation” mine. Sorry, but cats aren’t flocked to Twitter to decry possible. iguanas or tarantulas — it’s the news, Godfrey’s name Of course, Postmedia isn’t not that rare for someone to topped the trending charts, the only company with well- have one. He should keep a and photos of his executive paid executives and strug- bloody Claritin in his wallet bling flooded newsfeeds. gling newspapers. Quebecor if he’s that allergic. I spent To be clear: Newspapers paid its CEO nearly $15 mil- 10 minutes searching the everywhere are in crisis. lion in 2014, the year after house for a remedy while Print-ad revenue continues it slashed more than 1,000 my other guests waited to to dive, and online ads can’t Sun Media jobs. According have their cocktails made. come close to filling the gap. to Bloomberg, the total cal- Advice? 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