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Fly-in breakfast

Fly-in breakfast

Tiger Moth comes to Virden airport
Thompson RCMP seek 14-year-old missing since June 5

Thompson RCMP seek 14-year-old missing since June 5

Thompson RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in locating 14-year-old Claudette Feather Redhead, who was reported missing on the morning of June 5.
Jimmy Fallon shouts out Vancouver Aquarium: “It’s PAPER straws or NO straws.”

Jimmy Fallon shouts out Vancouver Aquarium: “It’s PAPER straws or NO straws.”

Looks like Vancouver’s hot button plastic straw ban issue has an unexpected supporter of sorts in Jimmy Fallon–and it’s linked to Canada’s esteemed Stanley Cup.
Interviews with WW II veterans sought

Interviews with WW II veterans sought

Eric Brunt, a graduate of the film production program at the University of British Columbia, is working on a documentary about Canada in the Second World War.
Hapnot athletes earn five provincial track medals

Hapnot athletes earn five provincial track medals

Hapnot Collegiate ended the track and field season with an impressive haul – two golds, two silvers and a bronze.
Pressure mounts to liberalize sports betting in Canada

Pressure mounts to liberalize sports betting in Canada

U.S. court decision strikes down law forbidding states from allowing sports wagering
OPINION: Parliament Must Pass the CPTPP

OPINION: Parliament Must Pass the CPTPP

Implementing legislation for the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is now in Parliament. Canada has a chance to demonstrate much-needed leadership and cooperation on trade with like-minded global partners.
Assiniboine sees more than 50 per cent growth in grad numbers over five years

Assiniboine sees more than 50 per cent growth in grad numbers over five years

BRANDON, Man. (June 14, 2018)— Today, more than 1,300 students will graduate from Assiniboine Community College, putting the college’s total increase of graduates at more than 50 per cent since 2013.
Support for STARS

Support for STARS

Winnipeg, MB, June 14, 2018 – A Manitoba farm family is growing their support for STARS and is challenging their fellow farmers to do the same.
School division honours employees

School division honours employees

Fort La Bosse School Division bid farewell to 14 long-serving teachers, support staff, board members and office staff at the Fort La Bosse School Division annual spring Recognition Night, held this year in Oak Lake Hall.
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