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Author: Steve Lambert
Publication Date: January 9, 2026 - 20:02

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Winnipeg police arrest man after swastikas painted on synagogue, mosque and high school

January 9, 2026

Police have made an arrest after swastikas and other material were spray-painted on a mosque, a synagogue, a high school, vehicles, homes and other structures in areas west and southwest of downtown Winnipeg.

A 34-year-old man faces 14 counts of mischief. Hate-crime charges have not been laid, but the Winnipeg Police Service said that could change as the investigation continues.



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