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A Winnipeg man, previously deemed 'high-risk' for killing his parents, has had that designation lifted. The city also opened a new transitional housing facility for women escaping violence. Separately, an Ontario homicide suspect faces additional charges related to threats made against a Winnipeg business.
Court lifts โhigh-riskโ label for Winnipeg man who killed parents, stabbed colleague
- A Winnipeg man, Trevor Farley, found not criminally responsible for killing his parents and stabbing a colleague, has had his 'high-risk' designation removed. - The Manitoba Court of King's Bench Justice Kenneth Champagne stated Farley is unlikely to use violence and is engaged in his mental health treatment. - Farley will remain detained at a mental health facility, but the removal of the high-โฆ
โMore than just a roofโ: New housing for Winnipeg women fleeing violence unveiled
- Winnipeg has opened a new transitional housing facility for women and children escaping domestic violence, with a second set to open soon. - The facilities offer safe, stable housing and access to sโฆ
Winnipegger honours father with Manitoba Marathon donations
- Kiera Wortley is honoring her late father, Adrian, by participating in the Manitoba Marathon and raising donations in his memory. - Adrian Wortley was an avid runner and a volunteer for the marathonโฆ
Ontario homicide suspect also faces charges for threats to Winnipeg business
- Graham Mlodozenec, 52, faces first-degree murder charges in Ontario after being arrested in Winnipeg. - Police linked him to a homicide investigation in Greater Madawaska, Ontario, where a 61-year-oโฆ