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Winnipeg’s most stolen (and recovered) bike

Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Bryan SullivanJune 20, 2014

Chances are you, or someone you know, has had a bike stolen at some point in time. In my case, I have had the same bike stolen – and returned – four times.

Hughes gets hero’s welcome on way through Winnipeg

Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Northeast, Philanthropy, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillJune 17, 2014

The hometown crowd gives Winnipeg Olympian, Clara Hughes, a big lift on the final stretch of her cross country ride in support of mental health.

The Beautiful Game succeeds despite problems

Economy & Business, Politics, SportsBy Roger CurrieJune 12, 2014

Soccer’s World Cup will be lighting up TV screens around the world for the next several weeks as questions swirl around the sport’s governing body and Canada’s absence from the tournament.

From shadows of frustration comes true meaning of sportsmanship

Charitable Organizations, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Lorraine PelleyJune 9, 2014

When a Dragon Boat team faced elimination, fellow competitors turned a potentially disastrous weekend into a incredibly wonderful event.

Spruce Woods — a gem waiting to be discovered

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillMay 30, 2014

Sand dunes, pinchushion cactus, blue-green oasis, spring-fed ponds and riverbank forests. It doesn’t sound like Manitoba but it is, and one way to experience it is through an adventure race.

CFL players want bigger share of revenue

Economy & Business, SportsBy Roger CurrieMay 26, 2014

It’s bad enough that the beloved Habs will soon be heading for the golf course rather than winning a Stanley Cup. Now there could be a players strike in 3-down football? Please, say it ain’t so !

Walking Monk passes through Wpg on 4th trek across Canada

Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, SportsBy Doug KretchmerMay 22, 2014

Bhaktimarga Swami is walking across Canada for the fourth time since 1996. When asked what’s the cause, he says, “It’s not a fundraiser, it’s a friend raiser.”

Long distance cyclists experience Manitoba’s beauty

Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillMay 18, 2014

If you chance upon a pack of cyclists wearing all kinds of gear, and maybe one driving a small yellow ‘speedmobile’, you’ve discovered people passionate about touring Manitoba’s splendour.

Coach I’m not hurt, I want to play

Education, Health & Safety, Science & Technology, SportsBy Sean ConwayMay 15, 2014

As a coach, I have noticed more girls each year having knee troubles that prevent or impact their ability to play soccer. It has prompted me to find new ways to prevent these injuries.

Spruce Woods hosts Manitoba’s first 100-mile ultra-marathon

Environment, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillMay 13, 2014

The first 100-mile ultra-marathon held in Manitoba attracted veteran long distance racers as well as newly aspiring ultra-marathoners. Just competing in this grueling endurance test is considered a victory.

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