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Notice of Abandoned Personal Property

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To: Dr. Jennifer Joy Brenley Nyhof

Last known City is Thompson, Manitoba, Canada January 23, 2023

Upon your last mobile vet clinic at The Flin Flon Creighton & Area SPCA, 1 Cliff Lake Road, Flin Flon, MB; The following personal property remained: 2007 Forest River Surveyor Trailer, it’s contents and a Vetsonics dental machine. Unless you pay the reasonable costs of storage and advertising, if any, for all the above described property and take possession of the property which you claim, not later than February 11, 2023, this property may be disposed.

Flin Flon Creighton & Area SPCA

1 Cliff Lake Road, Flin Flon, MB R8A 1J7

People skipped meals because of the regulations and inflation coming from governments. Politicians and bureaucrats won’t even skip a raise.

Members of Parliament took three pay raises since the beginning of COVID-19.

A total of 312,825 federal bureaucrats received a raise. There were no pay cuts.

The government doled out $361 million in bonuses during the pandemic. All while departments failed to meet half of their objectives.

The Bank of Canada failed to keep inflation low and still handed out $45 million in bonuses and raises.

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation has “one goal: housing affordability for all.” Canadians couldn’t afford homes in 2020 and 2021.

The CMHC still gave its employees nearly $60 million in bonuses and raises.

Destination Canada is a Crown corporation dedicated to promoting Canadian tourism. It gave employees bonuses and raises even though tourists weren’t allowed to come to Canada.

VIA Rail handed out bonuses, raises and lavish executive pay while it lost hundreds of millions and took a taxpayer bailout.

The CBC handed out $51 million in bonuses and raises during the pandemic.

If politicians don’t want Canadians to be angry, there are simple solutions: stop taking so much money, stop misleading, stop wasting money and stop rewarding failure with our tax dollars.

Franco Terrazzano is the federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.

The death of a 51-year-old God’s Lake Narrows man is being investigated as a homicide, Manitoba RCMP say.

The man died at the community’s nursing station in the early morning hours of Jan. 23 after an altercation at a residence.

God’s Lake Narrows RCMP were called to the residence around 3:30 am. Monday morning as a result of the altercation and attended the nursing station after learning that an injured man had been taken there.

RCMP Major Crime Services and Forensic Identification Services are assisting God’s Lake Narrows RCMP with the investigation.

51-year-old God’s Lake Narrows man’s death a homicide, police say Garden Hill assault sends man, 56, to hospital with serious injuries

Two people are facing charges after a Garden Hill First Nation assault that saw a 56-year-old man medevaced to Winnipeg for treatment of serious injuries.

Island Lake RCMP responded to a report of an assault at a home shortly after 5 p.m. Jan. 22, learning that the victim had been taken to the nursing station and would soon be transported to Winnipeg for further treatment.

Barahmeus Wood. 36, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and two counts of failing to comply with conditions. He was remanded into custody.

A 39-year-old woman faces an assault charge and was released until an upcoming court appearance.

Island Lake RCMP continue investigating.

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