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Bomb unit sweeps Canada Post depot, no suspicious package found

Winnipeg emergency crews were called to another Canada Post depot for a report of a suspicious package on Wednesday.

Another bomb scare at a Canada Post depot has workers on edge

9 years ago
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Bomb unit sweeps Canada Post depot at Nairn Avenue and Panet Road

Winnipeg emergency crews were called to another Canada Post depot after areportof a suspicious package on Wednesday.

The depot, at the corner of Nairn Avenue and Panet Road, wasevacuated shortly after8:30 a.m.
Police are investigating a report of a suspicious package at the Canada Post depot on Nairn Avenue. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

The bomb unit, with bomb-detecting dogs, swept through the building and gave the all-clear after 11 a.m.

By 11:30, emergency crews were packing up to leave but aspokesman for the Canadian Union of Postal Workerssaid some employees have decided to go home for the day, citing stress.

Todd Jarema, the CUPWregional representative, said a lot of workers are scared bythe recent spate of suspicious package calls.

Emergency crews have been responding to calls all week, since last Friday's law office bombing that seriously injured Maria Mitousis.

Two other packages were detonated through the weekend and police say they were allsent through Canada Post.

At least four suspicious packages were reported on Monday alone, including one at city hall and two onCanada Post depots (Wellington Avenue andMcDermot Avenue).Those reports, as well as another on Donald Street, turned out to be false alarms.

Guido Amsel, 49, has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault, and a number of charges related to the possession of explosives.
Canada Post employees wait, about 200 yards from the depot, which was evacuated due to a suspicious package on Wednesday. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Jarematold CBC News that police have provided Canada Post with a list of addresses that might have a connection to Amsel, and to treat anythingwith those addresses as suspicious.

The unionwants all depots to be swept by the bomb unit to make certainno other packages exist, now that Amsel is in custody.

"Over the course of the week there has been,thankfully, false alarms. But I think it's part of due diligence to make sure the workers are safe and the public is safe," Jarema said.