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Daily Archives: July 11, 2012

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Ross Eadie: “We are all Treaty People”

Health & Safety, Our City, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Paul S. GrahamJuly 11, 2012

Several hundred Winnipeggers marched from the Forks National Historic Site to the TD Centre near the corner of Portage and Main in support of a call by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs for a national public inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada. Among the many speakers was Winnipeg City Councillor Ross Eadie…

March held to raise awareness about missing women

Health & Safety, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Peter ParbojiJuly 11, 2012

On Wednesday, July 11, hundreds of people gathered at The Forks to rally and raise awareness to the large number of missing women in Manitoba, many of whom are believed to have been murdered. The rally was a call-to-action from Manitoba’s Aboriginal population to all levels of government.  Starting in front of the Scotiabank stage…

BIZ offers a taste of downtown living with lunchtime tour

Downtown, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Peter ParbojiJuly 11, 2012

As part of a larger effort to refresh downtown Winnipeg’s image, the Downtown BIZ hosted the first of its brand new Downtown Living Tours recently.  Participants on the tour were given a ride around the Downtown and Exchange District areas in a classic trolley and were then taken to a condo development on Market Street…

The Player’s Cup comes to town

Northeast, SportsBy Joshua HofmeisterJuly 11, 2012

The Canadian Tour Player’s Cup starts Thursday, July 12, at one of Manitoba’s more difficult courses — Pine Ridge Golf Club.  This will be the 14th consecutive year the club has hosted the Cup. Pine Ridge Golf Club is ready for the Player’s this year.  The greens are hard and fast, the rough is thick…

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