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Daily Archives: October 16, 2017

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A frontier going but not yet gone: “Sleeping Island” by P. G. Downes

Environment, History, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy Greg PetzoldOctober 16, 2017

An insatiable interest in the lore of the North beckons a southern writer to the restless and constantly moving northern wilderness.

Manitobans rally to raise minimum wage

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Deanna NgOctober 16, 20171 Comment

The frustration of working harder only to fall further behind is one many Canadians can relate to.

A month of sports overload

Arts & Entertainment, History, SportsBy Roger CurrieOctober 16, 2017

October has always been the craziest month for watching sports on the box, with football, baseball AND hockey.

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