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Daily Archives: July 18, 2013

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Winnipeg Peace Festival remembers Nick Ternette

Local Heroes, Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamJuly 18, 2013

For more than 30 years, Winnipeggers have come together to march for peace. This year, we dedicated the festival to our longtime friend in the struggle for peace and justice, Nick Ternette.

Cabinet shuffle falls short of expectations

Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJuly 18, 2013

Canada’s non event of the year goes to Stephen Harper’s cabinet shuffle. It was hugely oversold as the biggest shake-up since they became “Canada’s new government” seven and a half years ago.

Forty has never looked so good for Winnipeg Folk Festival

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy Noah ErenbergJuly 18, 2013

What made this year’s instalment so extraordinary was the way it embraced its 40th anniversary and showed itself to be North America’s premiere music festival.

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