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Winnipeg courts just got two new helpers for victims.

Your dog could soon be your court-side companion, hey?

Okay, so picture this: you're already going through something tough, right? Maybe you're a victim of a crime, or you're supporting someone who is. And now you have to navigate the court system, which, let's be real, can feel pretty cold and scary. But imagine walking in, and there's a gentle, wagging tail greeting you. That's what's happening at the Winnipeg courts, where two amazing four-legged friends are making a real difference for victims and their families. This isn't just about 'comfort' in some abstract way; it's a practical, empathetic step that shows we're trying to meet people where they are, hey? It's that genuine Winnipeg spirit of looking out for each other.

### A Paw-sitive Impact

It's not just a cute idea; these dogs are trained to provide a very specific kind of support. They're there to help calm nerves, reduce anxiety, and just be a steady, loving presence when everything else feels uncertain. Think about the stress of testifying, or even just sitting through proceedings. A dog can offer a quiet, non-judgmental comfort that a human can't always provide.

* These furry friends offer silent support during difficult testimony. * They can help ground people in overwhelming environments. * It's a step towards a more trauma-informed justice system, right here on Broadway.

This isn't some big, flashy city initiative; it's a quiet, profound change that really speaks to the heart of how we care for our community. It shows that even in serious places like a courthouse, we're finding ways to bring a little bit of humanity, a little bit of warmth, into tough situations. It's just another way Winnipeg shows its true colours, hey? We might be a tough town, but we've got a lot of heart.

Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.

My kokum always said a good dog makes everything better. You can hear more about this kind of good news with the crew every morning at mornings.live.

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