Protesters demanding search for 2 slain women agree to end blockade at Manitoba landfill by mid-Monday

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Protesters blocking the entrance to Brady Road landfill have agreed to end their blockade after the city issued an order for them to vacate by Monday.

The City of Winnipeg’s chief administrative officer, Michael Jack, sent an email to Mayor Scott Gillingham and city councillors Friday saying he had issued an order to vacate to those blocking the roadway.

They were told they had to leave by 12 p.m. Monday.

“The blockade is a violation of both City By-laws and provisions under provincial legislation, and is placing the City at risk of violating environmental licence requirements,” the email said.

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“We have determined that these actions constitute an

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