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The Moose is Loose

Downtown, SportsBy Taya RtichshevaJuly 21, 2012

Skateboarders show their stuff at the Forks this weekend.

A weekend of drinks, music, and maybe a little volleyball

SportsBy Peter ParbojiJuly 20, 2012

This weekend thousands will flock to Maple Grove Park to take part in Winnipeg’s biggest volleyball event, MTS Super Spike.

Poor role models, and expensive playpens

SportsBy Roger CurrieJuly 19, 2012

Should we still be looking to professional athletes to serve as role models for our youth?

Manitobans excited about British Open

Culture, SportsBy Joshua HofmeisterJuly 18, 2012

Just as certain as Manitobans will flock to the fairways this weekend, many will also watch one of the most popular and prestigious tournaments in the world.

I Love You Lord Stanley

Culture, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Bruce LittleJuly 17, 2012

Lord Stanley’s Cup makes an appearance near Portage la Prairie early Monday evening.

Player’s Cup ends in exciting fashion

Northeast, SportsBy Joshua HofmeisterJuly 15, 2012

The Canadian Tour Player’s Cup ended in dramatic fashion with Chris Killmer from the United States coming out on top.

The Player’s Cup comes to town

Northeast, SportsBy Joshua HofmeisterJuly 11, 2012

The Canadian Tour Player’s Cup starts Thursday, July 12, at one of Manitoba’s more difficult courses — Pine Ridge Golf Club.  This will be the 14th consecutive year the club has hosted the Cup. Pine Ridge Golf Club is ready for the Player’s this year.  The greens are hard and fast, the rough is thick…

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