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Big league losers deserve little attention

Health & Safety, SportsBy Roger CurrieJuly 31, 2013

Most baseball fans seem to have long ago abandoned the idea that professional athletes are role models that our kids should look up to.

Where are all the women in the broadcast booth?

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, SportsBy Roger CurrieJune 26, 2013

After an exhaustive search, I couldn’t find one female who has ever called play by play in the major leagues of baseball, football or hockey – not one!

He’s no fighter, he’s a lover

Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gloria RomaniukJune 18, 2013

All the commotion of the UFC event is definitely not his style. When he’s in the ring, his goal is meditative perfection. Oh, he’s big and powerful, and he’s light on his feet, but all he aims to do is please.

Bumpy start for Blue and Gold

Arts & Entertainment, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Southeast, SportsBy Roger CurrieJune 14, 2013

The Bombers said they had a plan to take care of all the concerns about getting to the game on time. Opening night was quite simply a ‘nightmare’ and it’s unclear what can be done to fix it in a hurry.

A grand opening for Investors Group Field

Our City, Religion & Spirituality, SportsBy Sangeetha NairMay 28, 2013

Event organizers went all out at making the event memorable and enjoyable to not just Christians but any proud Winnipegger who was there to get a peak of the new stadium.

Law pushes bike helmet use but compliance still uphill battle

Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Lorraine PelleyMay 12, 20132 Comments

It’s the law now: everyone under the age of 18 must wear a standard approved helmet while riding a bike. Since the law became official, I’ve seen many children still not wearing a helmet when riding bikes.

The next best thing to being there

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Economy & Business, SportsBy Roger CurrieApril 12, 2013

Watching sports events at venues other than the arena in which they are being played is becoming a more attractive option for many fans looking for a more comfortable experience.

Consultants hit the CFL

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, SportsBy Roger CurrieMarch 25, 2013

In business and government, a consultant is often described as “a person with a PhD and a suitcase”. Now the title is showing up more frequently in the world of sports.

Bike! celebrates cycling in Winnipeg and around Manitoba

Charitable Organizations, Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Noah ErenbergMarch 11, 2013

With the advent of spring comes a creative look at cycling in and around Winnipeg. Two filmmakers have made a video for Green Action Centre all about biking through beautiful neighbourhoods and parks.

World class facility in our backyard

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Southwest, SportsBy Trevor SmithMarch 8, 2013

Winnipeg’s Reh-Fit Centre was recently chosen as the best medical fitness facility in the world. The key to their success is how they work with people experiencing medical problems.

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