Dauphin Man Missing
Police are looking for a missing person from Dauphin.
RCMP say 69-year-old Lorne Robinson was reported missing yesterday. He was last seen yesterday afternoon in the Rossburn/Russell area driving a grey Chevy Colorado with licence number BTU 900.
According to RCMP, Robinson is believed to be suffering from dementia and his family is concerned for his well being.
Anyone with information is asked to call police.
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50 Killed in Orlando Shooting
Dozens of bodies are slowly being removed from a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, where a gunman killed 50 people early Sunday and wounded dozens more.
Authorities say Omar Mateen opened fire in the Pulse Orlando club, took hostages, and at one point called 911 and pledged his allegiance to the so-called Islamic State group.
Police eventually shot Mateen dead.
Mateen was 29 -- he'd been a body builder and worked as a security guard.
His ex-wife says he was "mentally unstable and mentally ill.''
Sitora Yusifiy says Mateen was religious, but she saw no signs of radicalism.
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ACC Graduate Surprised with Two Awards
It's tough to tell whether winners at awards shows are told to prepare beforehand.
As for Assiniboine Community College's Parkland grad and awards night, most winners knew, but not Lindsay Sanderson.
The business admin graduate won two awards, and she says she didn't know she'd be winning.
"I had planned to volunteer today to help out at the door and help set up and because they know-- Ashley and some of the fellow staff knew that I was going to be coming they didn't actually tell me so it was a complete surprise to receive these."
Sanderson was one of 72 graduating students from ACC Parkland on Friday.
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Drone Flies Close to Plane at Winnipeg Airport
Authorities in Winnipeg are investigating a close encounter between a passenger plane and a drone that police say was bigger and higher up than unmanned air vehicles normally fly.
Constable Rob Carver says the turboprop plane was preparing to land Saturday afternoon at James Richardson International Airport, when at about 900 metres, the pilot reported seeing a metre-wide drone.
It came within 25 metres of the plane, which was able to land safely.
Nav Canada believes the drone originated in the vicinity of the University of Manitoba campus, but nothing was found.