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Trade deadline could see Chevy buy and sell

There’s a general consensus that NHL teams must pick one of three lanes at the trade deadline: They buy. They sell. Or they stand pat. And which direction the Winnipeg Jets take has the been the source of plenty of debate and hand-wringing around these parts. Not just for the fans, but for management as well.

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<p&gtJESSICA LEE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS </p><p&gtBella Watkins, 14, (left) and Dailia Martin, 13, rehearse at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet studio. </p>
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<p&gtMIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS</p><p&gtDave Rawlings with his wife Lora, father Eric and sons Sam (left) and Matt.</p>
<p&gtMIKAELA MACKENZIE /  FREE PRESS files</p&gtThere are numerous factors for general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff and company to consider between now and Monday
In a statement of claim, Tiger Ventures alleges Caspian said it had a maximum budget of $2.5 million for demolition work at the Winnipeg police headquarters, but learned Caspian had provided the city with inflated invoices for three times that amount. (Trevor Hagan / Winnipeg Free Press files)</p>