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The Winnipeg Thread

All things newsworthy about the 'peg. The good and the bad. Okay mostly bad.

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1 hour ago, Brandon said:

Manitoba has the 2nd highest rate in Canada for shop lifting,  and as I pointed out before the overall crime has skyrocketed.      

Did you know in much larger provinces such as Quebec that shop lifting has decreased?      This isn't happening in "many" places and in Manitoba it is almost at the top for being the worst.       

 

I don't think that's possible.  I mean, of course there will be exceptions.  But the skyrocketing cost of food and other consumer goods, make increased theft inevitable.  When poverty rates are already high, you get the perfect storm.  In Manitoba and in other places as well.

 

1 hour ago, Mark H. said:

I don't think that's possible.  I mean, of course there will be exceptions.  But the skyrocketing cost of food and other consumer goods, make increased theft inevitable.  When poverty rates are already high, you get the perfect storm.  In Manitoba and in other places as well.

 

Finally someone gets it. The reason we're seeing the increase is because people are desperate and can't afford to eat. Greedy supermarket chains are doing this to themselves. 

18 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Finally someone gets it. The reason we're seeing the increase is because people are desperate and can't afford to eat. Greedy supermarket chains are doing this to themselves. 

Canola spiked at $23 per bushel last year - it's down to $13 per bushel. 

Cooking oil went up x 4 last year - that's where it's mostly still sitting.

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5 hours ago, Noeller said:

Finally someone gets it. The reason we're seeing the increase is because people are desperate and can't afford to eat. Greedy supermarket chains are doing this to themselves. 

But a certain percentage - and im going with 33% - need drug money and they spent their food money on drugs.

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10 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Finally someone gets it. The reason we're seeing the increase is because people are desperate and can't afford to eat. Greedy supermarket chains are doing this to themselves. 

Profit margins man. Supply and demand man. That's how Capitalism works man. Stakeholder needs man. Keeping large amounts of people employed costs money man. Technology/food security advances cost money man. That's how Entrepreneurship works man. Supply Chain problems man. We constantly give back to our communities man. It's not us man, it's [insert name] that is the problem. It's the best system we have man, what would you suggest, communism?. It's very complex to understand for the average commoner like you man as I and a select few make gobs and gobs off the backs of people like you who struggle cuz maybe you need to pull up your bootstraps cuz I [trust fund kid] am a self made successful person.

I've tired myself out here and know I don't have it all right here. I'm sure I'm missing many more reasons used in how some deflect away responsibility and accountability to the ever widening gap between the 1 percenters/upper classes and the masses.

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5 minutes ago, JCon said:

It is used by pedestrians and cyclists.

The bridge is but the counterweight has not been used in my lifetime and will never be used again. Its just for show.

1 hour ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

The bridge is but the counterweight has not been used in my lifetime and will never be used again. Its just for show.

It's probably more expensive/dangerous to remove because of the size and weight of it.

Disappointing as I enjoyed walking around while daughter at dance but still got options there. 
 

walls coming down soon 

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Wet snow and led traffic lights don't go together so well during the day

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They left the keys in it what was i supposed to do excuse is the sign that you have bad lawyer.

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well I figured out my morning trip I still need to figure out the right trip to get me home...actually no I have they're just at times I don't like

 

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so today I took one more bus ride on normal transit before the Primary Transit Chaos kicks in tomorrow (I needed to use a Freddy's Coupon anyway)

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4 hours ago, iHeart said:

so today I took one more bus ride on normal transit before the Primary Transit Chaos kicks in tomorrow (I needed to use a Freddy's Coupon anyway)

People already hate transit so I’m not sure how much more worse it could get.

That's why I'm not going to go anywhere right away (I'm treating this like new eating establishments), heck I'd be more concerned about the Portage and Main crossing

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I drove across Portage and Main to and from work on Friday.    Visually it does look much nicer then the before with the concrete barriers.     

On the way to work I drove just past noon and about 10 business folks crossed,   on the way back home during rush hour I didn't see anyone crossing . 

Traffic was very backed up in the morning (I drive off the Disraeli towards Portage and turn right).  It was backed up much more then normal and had to wait for a few lights.  This was with light traffic.   

On the way home during rush hour it wasn't any different then normal.   I'll be curious to see how things go once the weather turns and traffic is busier.  

Bonus Note -  What's the deal with the big encampment on Disraeli ?  I saw a tonne of drunk people ,  a dude with his dong out taking a wee,  a large bonfire.... it looks awful and seems really dangerous.  I'm guessing the city has given up?

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14 hours ago, Brandon said:

Bonus Note -  What's the deal with the big encampment on Disraeli ?  I saw a tonne of drunk people ,  a dude with his dong out taking a wee,  a large bonfire.... it looks awful and seems really dangerous.  I'm guessing the city has given up?

Good article by Scott Billeck. I think its fair to say up to 33% dont want any help, they dont want to be moved and its people like that the city will have the biggest trouble dealing with.

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