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Daily Archives: July 2, 2015

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Selinger and Bowman join Jonathan Toews

Food, Health & Safety, Philanthropy, PoliticsBy Kerry RyanJuly 2, 20151 Comment

Premier Greg Selinger and Mayor Brian Bowman have both joined Jonathan Toews in nourishing the potential of Winnipeg kids.

Winnipeg’s Neon Brothers light up the little screen

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Economy & BusinessBy Bryan SullivanJuly 2, 2015

In season two of Buy It, Fix It, Sell It, Winnipeg’s own Joe and Mike Wolchock, turn ordinary into extraordinary.

Roads need to be free of impaired, distracted drivers

Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJuly 2, 2015

If we are really serious about making a difference, why not simply bar such people from getting behind the wheel for life, as they do in a number of European countries?

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