Jason Friesen, Winnipeg Sun

Jason Friesen

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  • Winnipeg Sun
  • The Standard
  • The Whig-Standard

Past articles by Jason:

Arlington Bridge to close for movie shoot

The Arlington Bridge will be temporarily closed following the Labour Day Weekend. → Read More

Free provincial park entry for long weekend

There’s no better place to be than outside on the Labour Day Weekend, and the provincial government will again be encouraging that. → Read More

Families thank blood donors

A little bit of blood can go a long way, especially in the life of a child with cancer. → Read More

Families thank blood donors

A little bit of blood can go a long way, especially in the life of a child with cancer. → Read More

Aussie police tip leads to WPS child porn bust

Police found and charged a man on Friday for his alleged involvement in producing child pornography and assaulting a six-year-old. → Read More

MADD monument adds six names, brings families together

Nothing can ever take away the pain of losing a loved one to drunk driving. → Read More

Teen charged after throwing pylons in front of cruiser car

Police responding to a commercial break and enter early on Sunday morning were forced to dodge some unexpected obstacles on their route. → Read More

Crime fuelled by meth big problem: Police

Police found and charged a man stalking around yards near Dawson Road and Marion Street on Saturday. → Read More

Police block off Magnus Avenue for investigation

A police investigation on Magnus Avenue between Railway Street and Leo Novak Street blocked off the area on Saturday. → Read More

Government pumps $54M into public schools

The Manitoba government showed commitment to public schools in the province on Friday to the tune of $53.7 million. → Read More

Man stabbed at Raleigh Street party

A dispute at a party on Raleigh Street early Saturday morning turned bloody with one man allegedly being stabbed. → Read More

3 men charged in Selkirk Ave shooting

Three men were charged after a Selkirk Avenue home was shot up early Saturday morning. → Read More

Kinew plans changes to immigrant nominee program

Saying he is taking a stand for newcomers, NDP leadership candidate Wab Kinew announced plans to make changes to the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). → Read More

Palestinian supporters protest on first night of Israel Folklorama pavilion

Winnipeggers in support of Palestine held a vigil outside the Israel Folklorama pavilion on Sunday evening. → Read More

Shaking for good cause

A familiar face is returning to Winnipegger George Sanderson’s annual fundraiser. → Read More

Palestinian peace vigil planned to greet Israeli pavilion-goers

A group of Winnipeggers will be holding a vigil outside the Israel Folklorama pavilion at the Asper Jewish Community Campus on Sunday. → Read More

Shaking for good cause

A familiar face is returning to Winnipegger George Sanderson’s annual fundraiser. → Read More

Airport expects busy Sunday with Canada Games departures

A mob of 2,000 athletes, coaches, and families will swarm Winnipeg’s Richardson International Airport again on Sunday. → Read More

Paddler arrives in Winnipeg after two-month trek

For the last two months, Jesse Powell has been going with the flow. → Read More

Lunenberg goes cross-country crowd-sourcing

The issue of people moving from rural areas to urban centres in Canada is nothing new. But Lunenberg County in Nova Scotia is taking a new approach to combat the movement that is killing their economy. → Read More