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A Pedestrian Passes A Shot-Out Bus Shelter At Sharp Boulevard And Portage Avenue. Police Were Looking For The Occupants Of A White 1976 Buick With A Red Vinyl Roof, Who Caused $30,000 Vandalism To Bus Shelters, And Narrowly Missed Shooting Two Frightened Teenagers Who Were Inside One Of The Glass Enclosures |
Buildings ▪ Buses ▪ Shooting ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1988, January 21
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Fire Destroyed A Home On Ash Street. A Police Spokesman Said Firefighters Were Sent To 174 Ash Streetat About 6:00am, After A Cab Driver Reported Seeing Smoke Coming From The House. The Home, Which Was Being Renovated Was Heavily Damaged When Firefighters Arrived, And They Were Unable To Save The Structure. A Watchdog That Was Left To Guard Tools In The House Died In The Blaze. A House Next Door Suffered $20,000 Damage. The Cause Of The Fire Was Under Investigation |
Firefighters ▪ Fires ▪ Houses ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1988, January 21
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Jack Van Dam Of Josten'S, The Winnipeg Company That Has Manufactured All Of The Medals For The Calgary Winter Olympics, Shows Off Finished Medals Which Are Destined For The Winter Olympic Games Next Month In Calgary. The Cost Of Each Gold Medal Runs At $364 A Piece |
Businesses ▪ Olympics ▪ Personalities |
1988, January 21
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