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Marking anniversary of amazing Canada-Netherlands bond

History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieMay 10, 20151 Comment

Once again this past week, Canadian men in their 90’s were celebrated in the streets of Appledoorn and other Dutch communities liberated by Allied forces in WWII.

Notley’s surprise victory similar to previous NDP wins

History, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 7, 2015

Alberta result not unlike Manitoba in 1969 when Schreyer’s NDP formed a first time government, or the 1990 Bob Rae win in Ontario, or when Jack Layton became official opposition leader in 2011.

Genevieve Krahn during the 2014 TT season at Bird's Hill Park

Competition in time trials helps racers achieve success

Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillMay 7, 2015

In order to get better at each discipline in triathlon, you need to swim with swimmers, bike with bikers and run with runners.

Made in Winnipeg – made in Wolseley – made with love

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Economy & BusinessBy Bryan SullivanMay 6, 2015

This growing annual festival coming up this weekend features some of the best work of Wolseley neighbourhood artists and could be a great place to pick up a gift for Mother’s Day.

Hayden Rose racing last year at Alter Ego's Wednesday Night Series

Mid-week mountain bike racing back by popular demand

Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillMay 5, 2015

Wednesday Night Mountain Bike Series at Bird’s Hill Park attracts many – from kids and adults, to novices and pros.

Impressed by generosity of volunteers, entrepreneur gives back

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Food, Local Heroes, Stories of GivingBy Marney BluntMay 4, 2015

Seeing the energy each volunteer put into every aspect of the organization is what inspired Danny’s Whole Hog to donate to Siloam Mission volunteers.

Hospital initiative showcases artists, creates healing environment for patients

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Environment, Health & Safety, NorthwestBy Doug KretchmerMay 1, 20151 Comment

Aim is to ignite patients’ spirits by connecting them to compelling stories in artists’ work and embrace those who have overcome challenges and healed.

The wheels were turning at this year’s Community Bike Auction

Charitable Organizations, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Bryan SullivanMay 1, 2015

As usual, there were lots of bikes to choose from, and many deals to be had.

Queenston School’s new gym almost ready for opening

Education, Environment, Southwest, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Trevor SmithApril 30, 2015

Despite being over 80-years-old, the school has always lacked a proper gymnasium. Now, that’s about to change.

Chad Kol enjoying the last few hundred meters of his run at the 2014 Spruce Woods Ultra

Trail Run Manitoba preparing for its biggest race

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Gregory C. McNeillApril 28, 2015

Runners choose between the 100 mile race, 50 mile, 50 km, 13 mile, 10 km, or 10 km fun run in the dark.

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