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Daily Archives: September 16, 2014

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No one wants to be anyone’s puppet, except stars at Winnipeg Puppet Slam

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerSeptember 16, 2014

Friday night at the Gas Station Theatre and the stars of the evening were having their strings pulled by some pretty creative people.

Inaction on missing and murdered creates national shame

Downtown, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy CKUW 95.9 FMSeptember 16, 2014

The discovery of Tina Fontaine’s remains in the Red River has renewed the call to address the injustice of Canada’s missing and murdered women.

Mad Dogs and Englishmen

Education, History, Outside WinnipegBy Roger CurrieSeptember 16, 2014

As an Arctic explorer, I wondered why Sir John Franklin wasn’t wearing a parka, or least ear muffs. “What a crazy Englishman” I thought as a 7-year-old kid.

Harvest Moon Festival of Dreams

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Outside WinnipegBy Elenore WielerSeptember 16, 2014

It’s all about dreams – pulling together food and music in a way no individual could on his own – to make an amazing soup of people.

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