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A northern icon: 12 days on the Nahanni

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Greg PetzoldAugust 11, 20142 Comments

Those who travel down the Nahanni are drawn to this legendary river, lured into one of Canada’s largest National Parks.

Three down football better than ever in western Canada

Our City, SportsBy Roger CurrieAugust 8, 2014

The resurgence of the Blue Bombers this year has injected new life into the Saskatchewan – Winnipeg rivalry.

Terry Fox Day – what took so long?

Health & Safety, History, Science & Technology, SportsBy Roger CurrieAugust 4, 2014

The list of genuine heroes in this country is not all that long. At or near the top for many of us is the guy who did the Marathon of Hope 34 years ago.

War vet shares joy of granddaughter’s swim across English Channel

Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, SportsBy Roger CurrieJuly 29, 2014

How fortunate we all are that Canadians and others can swim the channel without fear of gunfire, thanks to those who landed on that beach so long ago.

Athletes, spectators build excitement at Kenora Borealis Triathlon

Culture, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillJuly 28, 2014

The 10th annual Kenora Borealis Triathlon brought together incredible athletes of all ages.

Getting into the game helps new citizens adjust to life in Canada

Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, SportsBy Noah ErenbergJuly 9, 2014

The country’s first national survey exploring new citizens’ participation in Canadian sporting culture reveals how playing sports can advance integration.

Hope springs eternal on the prairies

Culture, Economy & Business, SportsBy Roger CurrieJune 30, 2014

As we hit Canada Day, it’s the season of hope for many. From farmers to football fans, we all want something to cheer about.

River Heights boy aims for the big league

SportsBy Trevor SmithJune 26, 2014

Home grown football talent Taylor Renaud has impressive training camp with Bombers in bid to secure a spot on the roster.

Women only bike race series proves popular

Education, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillJune 25, 2014

The Dirt Skirt is just in its third year as Manitoba’s women only series of races, but the racer list keeps on growing.

A new CFL season and the import-export ratio game

SportsBy Roger CurrieJune 22, 2014

Whatever you call them, American imports have been part of Canadian football for a very long time.

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