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Daily Archives: July 4, 2012

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Fort Gibraltar’s Historical Echo

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable OrganizationsBy Taya RtichshevaJuly 4, 2012

Fort Gibraltar — one of the more unique places in Winnipeg — gives our city a special charm. Historical reconstruction in Winnipeg’s francophone neighbourhoods is opening the gates for visitors to explore the 19th century period when french voyageurs  first came to Manitoba.  The scenes are carefully recreated in an old blacksmith shop, in a…

The Future Of Times Changed

Arts & Entertainment, DowntownBy David JohnsonJuly 4, 2012

Businesses change but the idea is the successful part of the business Times Changed has created a scene.  People love the bands that John Scoles brings in from out of town.  The venue provides a place for local bands to get a gig, release an album and sell out a venue.  It’s become the go-to…

The Wagon Wheel Restaurant’s final days

Downtown, FoodBy Christian CassidyJuly 4, 2012

There are just a few days left if you want to sink your teeth into one of Wagon Wheel’s club house sandwiches.

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