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They shipped cocaine right through your Swan River mail.

You won't believe how they moved drugs through the mail

Morning from Swan Valley — here's what matters in the northwest.

You know, we're five hours from Winnipeg, and most folks here think that distance keeps us out of some of the city's problems. But word coming out of the courts about Project Puma, that big interprovincial drug bust, really makes you think. It turns out, some traffickers were shipping cocaine right through the mail system and using a storefront as a front. When you live in a place like Swan River, where the post office is central to everything — sending parts to the farm, getting goods from Winnipeg — it hits different.

### This Changes How You See Things

It's one thing to hear about drug problems in the abstract, but when you realize the same postal service that delivers your bills or a new set of snowmobile mitts could be part of something so insidious, it’s a wake-up call. They were using a legitimate-looking business as a cover, blending right into the everyday flow. Think about how many small businesses along Main Street are the backbone of our community – the hardware store, the co-op, the diner. This kind of operation just makes you look at everything with a bit more scrutiny, and that's a tough pill to swallow for a trusting community like ours.

* This wasn't some street-level deal, but an organized network. * It highlights how even remote communities aren't isolated from larger issues. * It makes you think about who you trust, even in the smallest interactions.

We pride ourselves on our self-sufficiency and our tight-knit community here in the valley. But this story is a stark reminder that the world reaches us, even through the most common channels. It's not just a city problem; it’s a Manitoba problem that touches communities all over, even right here, five hours from the Perimeter.

Beth Makarchuk, MiTL Sports Desk, Swan River.

Catch Keith and the crew talking about this and more on the morning show — find it at mornings.live.

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