Episode “Lucky 13” starts with an update on a few recent reports from the podcast and in the Winnipeg Sun, as we continue to set the pace on public affairs:
Part 1– Response to our coverage of the attack on passengers in a Transit bus in front of junior high students riding after school. Then, more reaction to City bureaucrats deciding to have only one Open House for the public to see the proposed re-zoning guidelines to enable federal Housing Accelerator Funds to flow.

14.45- We have audio from the Open House.
Turn the volume up a bit and hear one homeowner’s view about where the city’s priorities should be and why the ‘housing housing everywhere’ agenda can’t be trusted. He wasn’t impressed by City Hall holding only one session and thinks it wasn’t because of “security concerns.”
23.00 Part 2- There’s important value in the work we do to keep the community informed and act as your watchdog.
Marty provides a history lesson about his decades of experience, experience, the public issues we’ve raised and the success we’ve had in making a difference.
It’s a list no reporter in town comes close to.

Hear our call to action, as the Season Six funding target is announced with some good news to start- over 6% of the goal has already come in!
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– Go to our Donate Page for links to PayPal and a list of our top podcasts and stories.
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Coming up- more on the scourge of shoplifting, a column about the HAF Open House, and a special interview!
