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As long as Harper is PM, hockey will be part of political game

History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, SportsBy Roger CurrieMay 18, 2015

The new bridge linking Windsor and Detroit will be known as the Gordie Howe International Bridge.

Grassy Narrows activists undeterred by CN injunction

Environment, Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & SpiritualityBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMMay 12, 2015

Police and CN take action even though protesters move their traditional water ceremony away from the main rail line.

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.

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.

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.

Friends focus on conserving Birds Hill Park’s natural heritage

Charitable Organizations, Environment, Outside WinnipegBy Suzanne HunterApril 24, 20151 Comment

The more people understand natural ecosystems, the more likely they are to protect them.

Without national energy strategy, cash strapped provinces resort to all sorts of stunts

Economy & Business, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieApril 20, 2015

When I used to get my Hydro bill in Ontario, very often my first thought was, “Boy, I could sure use a drink!”

The Walrus Talks at the Winnipeg Art Gallery: Bringing the North to the South

Culture, Education, Environment, Outside WinnipegBy Susan HuebertApril 4, 2015

It was an opportunity for people from different parts of Canada to get to know each other and to understand the challenges of living in the north.

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