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Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the German ...
On Aug. 6, 11 new trees were planted at Sisler High School (1360 Redwood Ave.). Organized by Trees Winnipeg, and funded by a Manitoba Hydro Forest Enhancement Grant, with support from the Winnipeg ...
Ville de Quebec, known in English as Quebec City, exudes an unquestionable charisma influenced by its people, culture, history, and geography. Situated along the St. Lawrence River, it’s where Samuel ...
In 2014, the intersection was repaved but not redesigned.
Winnipeg hosted the first Canadian Junior Men’s Baseball Championship in 1965. Played at the Winnipeg Stadium from July 29 to Aug. 2, seven provinces plus Manitoba competed in a single knockout ...
Local markets can be wonderful places for finding crafts, fresh fruits and vegetables, and all kinds of goods that are difficult or impossible to find in stores, but their hours are normally limited.
Modern Coffee has been a favourite of mine for years. They serve great coffee in a cozy shop all year from the corner of Inkster and Main. Modern Coffee provides a welcoming space to St. Johns’ ...
On Aug. 9, I had the privilege of attending and bringing greetings to the third Annual Métis Market Day at the St Norbert ...
A vigil honouring loved ones lost to overdoses will be held at 8 p.m. on Aug. 31 at Pembina Fisher Park. Sandra Ingram, Devin ...
BRANDON — A Brandon city councillor has pitched a proposal to build up to four outdoor aquatic facilities, with the current city pool on its “last legs.” Coun. Bruce Luebke told council Monday the ...
As the representative for Kirkfield Park, I am continually inspired by our community’s strength and vibrancy. Our constituency is home to some of Winnipeg’s most cherished landmarks, including the ...
Our government is dedicated to rebuilding health care for all in Manitoba, including folks in rural communities. We are actively investing in rural health care so Manitobans can get the health care ...