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A Cry For Help From Local Business Owners

Theft, robbery, shoplifting, and violence are infecting our city. Like a plague, these issues are taking down small businesses, one by one.


With the current state of the economy, it is already difficult for any small business or franchise to stay afloat. Rising costs of goods and services, combined with the pressure of competing against Amazon and online shopping, are just a few of the many challenges we endure


However, the robberies and thefts are ruining a significant number of small businesses in the North End, West End, and Central areas of our great city. Over the past two years, I have watched this escalation of crime eat away at the fabric of our community. I am watching shops and restaurants from my childhood, businesses that have stood for 50 years, close their doors. In a snap, they become just a memory, replaced by a “For Lease” sign in the window.


I have had personal experiences dealing with individuals in my shop where I have been attacked, threatened, and even injured. I maintain a strict “no violence” policy, but it is becoming increasingly difficult not to act with aggression in response.


For the last four years, I have been saying that the worse it gets, the worse it is going to become. As theft and violence increase, the patience and well-being of business owners decrease. A large number of businesses deal with violence on an almost daily basis. The mental health toll and stress on these owners and their staff are immense. If you don’t live or work in these areas, you don’t see what many businesses have to deal with.


I often speak about the 97%, the great people who live in these areas, but there is a 3% that devastates our community. A combination of gang violence, alcohol, and narcotics is hurting us all.
What should be done? That is a difficult question. What I do know is that we cannot stay on our current path, or we won’t have much of a community left in a few years.


Recently, I received a letter from a business owner that caught my eye: “We look at our businesses like they are our own homes. What would you do if someone walked into your home, started breaking your stuff, and tried to leave with your possessions?”


Something to think about.

2nd Annual Retail Crime Prevention Conference

At the Sargent Business Community (SBC), we are dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for small businesses in our community. Our mission is to offer valuable information and resources that address the challenges surrounding safety and security.

We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming 2nd Annual Small Business and Retail Crime Prevention Conference. This event is a vital opportunity for local business owners and community members to come together, share insights, and learn effective strategies for enhancing security.


Event Details

Date: Monday, April 27th, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Location: X-Cues’ Event Centre, 551 Sargent Avenue, Winnipeg, MB

Cost: Free registration (Limited space available)


Why Attend?

Last year’s event was a resounding success, and we are continuing that momentum by bringing this year’s conference directly into the heart of our neighborhood. This day is designed to empower our local commercial community through:

Expert Insights: Hear from influential voices, including WPS Chief Gene Bowers and Minister of Justice Matt Wiebe.

Collaborative Safety: Engage with panels featuring City Councillors, Business Improvement Zones (BIZ), and dedicated Crime Prevention groups.

Comprehensive Resources: Access information on combating robbery, shoplifting, break-ins, vandalism, and drug awareness.

Community Support: Connect with vital organizations such as the Bear Clan Patrol, West End BIZ, and Winnipeg Crime Stoppers.

The conference will be hosted by local Winnipeg celebrity Jon Ljungberg.


Show Your Support

Local business owners and community members are encouraged to come out and show support for this effort of change. Join us to gather information on how we can collectively improve our city’s safety and keep our community strong.

RSVP Today

Space is limited, so please register early to secure your spot.

Email to RSVP: sargentbusinesscommunity@gmail.com

 

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PANELS

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This sheet is a print out for writing the details of someone causing trouble at your business. It is used to remember details when the police show up.
Take samples from this checklist to create your own based on what you need at your business
2023 Report
Compilation of information from CBC, Global News, Winnipeg Police, and CityNews created by Michael Paille.
Robbery Prevention
Compiled from the Ottawa Police Website
Small Business Resources
Complied by Seed Winnipeg
CMNCP
From Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention
Vacant Buildings By-Law
Official City of Winnipeg Document about vacant buildings.

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