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Police helicopter helps in arresting teenager after fleeing traffic stop
Police helicopter helps in arresting teenager after fleeing traffic stop

CTV News

time29-06-2025

  • CTV News

Police helicopter helps in arresting teenager after fleeing traffic stop

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested following assistance from the Winnipeg Police Service's Air1 helicopter after fleeing a traffic stop. Shortly after midnight on June 29, North District patrol officers tried to stop the driver of a 2005 Honda Civic after going through a red light at Euclid Avenue and Austin Street. Police said the driver continued to the 1-99 block of Higgins Avenue and fled on foot after abandoning the vehicle. The Air1 helicopter responded and tracked the teenager to the 100 block of Agnus Street where officers took him into custody. A search during the arrest resulted in the seizure of cash, a drug score sheet, multiple cell phones and 34 individually packaged rocks of cocaine with an estimated value of $1,200. The teenager was charged with several Highway Traffic Act offences and possessing drugs for the purpose of trafficking. He was released on an undertaking.

Man with baseball bat arrested in North End: Winnipeg police
Man with baseball bat arrested in North End: Winnipeg police

CTV News

time28-06-2025

  • CTV News

Man with baseball bat arrested in North End: Winnipeg police

A Winnipeg police vehicle is photographed at a scene in Winnipeg, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski A 36-year-old man armed with a baseball bat is facing charges after allegedly spitting on a police officer and refusing to provide his name. Around 10:20 a.m. yesterday, Winnipeg Police Service officers from the North District General Patrol unit arrested the man after he was seen acting erratically and swinging a bat in the 300 block of Selkirk Avenue. Officers confronted him, and during the arrest, police say the man spat on an officer and refused to identify himself. Officers deployed multiple tasers before taking him into custody. He is charged with weapons offences and assaulting a peace officer. He remains in custody.

Tai Po win Hong Kong Premier League after Lee Man's 15 minutes of madness
Tai Po win Hong Kong Premier League after Lee Man's 15 minutes of madness

South China Morning Post

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South China Morning Post

Tai Po win Hong Kong Premier League after Lee Man's 15 minutes of madness

Tai Po have won the Hong Kong Premier League in sensational fashion after they swept aside North District 3-1, while 10-man Lee Man crashed to a shock 3-0 defeat by the outstanding BC Rangers. Lee Man had appeared in pole position to claim their second straight title when they began the final day with a one-point advantage over the district club. But there was a dramatic twist when Guilherme Biteco, the midfielder on loan at Rangers from Tai Po, squirmed a 74th-minute shot through the weak resistance of Chan Ka-ho. With five minutes remaining, Luizinho slid in Lau Chi-lok, who kept his composure to slip a low finish across Lee Man No 1 Chan. Lau struck again in similar fashion after 89 minutes, sweeping home first time from a Barak Braunshtain pass. Lee Man, who twice hit the woodwork in the first half, were dealt a huge blow when left-back Ryoya Tachibana collected his second yellow card for a cynical trip on Luizinho after 51 minutes. Tai Po, meanwhile, were 3-0 in front after an hour against North District, following a double for Lucas Silva, either side of Patrick Valverde's effort late in the first half.

Tai Po win Hong Kong Premier League after Lee Man's 15 minutes of madness
Tai Po win Hong Kong Premier League after Lee Man's 15 minutes of madness

South China Morning Post

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South China Morning Post

Tai Po win Hong Kong Premier League after Lee Man's 15 minutes of madness

Tai Po have won the Hong Kong Premier League in sensational fashion after they swept aside North District 3-1, while 10-man Lee Man crashed to a shock 3-0 defeat by the outstanding BC Rangers. Lee Man had appeared in pole position to claim their second straight title when they began the final day with a one-point advantage over the district club. But there was a dramatic twist when Guilherme Biteco, the midfielder on loan at Rangers from Tai Po, squirmed a 74th-minute shot through the weak resistance of Chan Ka-ho. With five minutes remaining, Luizinho slid in Lau Chi-lok, who kept his composure to slip a low finish across Lee Man No 1 Chan. Lau struck again in similar fashion after 89 minutes, sweeping home first time from a Barak Braunshtain pass. Lee Man, who twice hit the woodwork in the first half, were dealt a huge blow when left-back Ryoya Tachibana collected his second yellow card for a cynical trip on Luizinho after 51 minutes. Tai Po, meanwhile, were 3-0 in front after an hour against North District, following a double for Lucas Silva, either side of Patrick Valverde's effort late in the first half.

Kitchee sack boss Cardoso, with head coach learning of fate before Lee Man thumping
Kitchee sack boss Cardoso, with head coach learning of fate before Lee Man thumping

South China Morning Post

time13-04-2025

  • Sport
  • South China Morning Post

Kitchee sack boss Cardoso, with head coach learning of fate before Lee Man thumping

Head coach Edgar Cardoso has been told his time at Kitchee is coming to an end after he delivered the club's first season without a trophy in more than a decade. Advertisement The Portuguese, who will stay in charge until his contract expires this summer, learned his fate in a meeting with club president Ken Ng Kin after a 2-1 home loss to North District last week. He revealed the news moments after a dire 4-0 defeat at Lee Man on Saturday, as the club's supporters noisily called for his removal. 'I'm out of Kitchee at the end of the season,' Cardoso said. 'It's mainly the club's decision. I had very good intentions to play good football, to entertain the fans, but the fans are not entertained. 'My contract is coming to an end, so it was an easy decision for the club to not renew.' Advertisement Cardoso, whose last game in charge will be against Eastern on May 25, was installed last summer following the exit of predecessor Kim Dong-jin, who lasted only eight months after he replaced 2022-23 treble winning boss Alex Chu Chi-kwong.

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