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Celebrating Community Newspaper Day

Celebrating Community Newspaper Day

Riding Mountain MLA Greg Nesbitt celebrates Community Newspaper Day and the contributions that community newspapers have made for over 100 years in communities across Manitoba.
Makeover a must, according to magazines

Makeover a must, according to magazines

If the latest glossy magazines are to be believed, more than my home is in need of a spring makeover. I am, as well.
Boyd fined $35,000 for disturbing native grasslands and riverbank

Boyd fined $35,000 for disturbing native grasslands and riverbank

Former energy and resources minister gets dinged on environmental charges
Taking the path out of darkness

Taking the path out of darkness

Group helps heal by doing good deeds outside
I’m autistic and I’m proud of it

I’m autistic and I’m proud of it

Yes, world, I’m autistic and I’m proud of it. Call me Aspie Extraordinaire, wonder girl of the neurotypical world. I was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome on Friday March 2, 2001, just two months before I graduated with my B.A. in English at UBC.
Alzheimer Manitoba Fundraiser

Alzheimer Manitoba Fundraiser

On April 27 at the Travel Lodge East Hotel, 20 Alpine in Winnipeg, the band “Celtic Country” will hold a musical evening to raise funds for Alzheimer Manitoba.
Stonewall RCMP arrest man for sexual assault on a minor

Stonewall RCMP arrest man for sexual assault on a minor

On April 13, 2018, Stonewall RCMP arrested Henry “Kelly” Isbister, 80, for Sexual Interference and Sexual Assault on a minor. Incidents related to these charges were reported to RCMP on April 13.
Province, Winnipeg Police Service Seize More Than 800,000 Contraband Cigarettes

Province, Winnipeg Police Service Seize More Than 800,000 Contraband Cigarettes

Following an investigation into the importation of illegal cigarettes from Ontario into Manitoba, members of the Manitoba Finance Taxation Special Investigations Unit and the Winnipeg Police Service seized 810,000 contraband cigarettes.
Manitoba Government Applauds Police For Introducing Third-Party Reporting

Manitoba Government Applauds Police For Introducing Third-Party Reporting

The Manitoba government is applauding efforts to introduce third-party reporting in the province.
New book by BU professor highlights Filipino experience in Canada

New book by BU professor highlights Filipino experience in Canada

BRANDON — A new book by Brandon University professor Dr.
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