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How to keep your fur-baby safe in Winnipeg’s deep freeze – Winnipeg

It’s feeling like the dead of winter out there, and animal advocates are reminding Winnipeggers that the temperature drop could be deadly for your furry friend. Jamie Murphy, a behavioural outreach facilitator with the Winnipeg Humane Society (WHS), said temperatures below zero degrees should trigger red flags, and anything below …

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Missing woman last seen at Winnipeg’s Polo Park Mall, say police – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Winnipeg police are searching for a missing woman last seen at a city mall. Shelby Hayward, 30, was reported missing on Nov. 17, 2023. Police said she was last seen at the Polo Park Mall on Oct. 20 last year. Shelby Hayward, …

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Winnipeg’s Nutty Club is coming to an end heading into the new year – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size It’s been over a hundred years since Scott-Bathgate Ltd. began operating in Western Canada, with its brand the Nutty Club becoming a stable in the region. But in a release on Wednesday, the Winnipeg-based company announced it was shutting its business early …

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Winnipeg’s city hall hanukkiah moved inside for 24 hours over weekend – Winnipeg

A Winnipeg city councillor is voicing her concerns over a decision to temporarily relocate a hanukkiah, also known as a Hanukkah menorah, from outside to inside city hall for a 24-hour period over the weekend. Fort Rouge-Fort Garry East Coun. Sherri Rollins sent out a statement on Monday expressing her …

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Winnipeg’s Jones tops Strouse to remain unbeaten at Grand Slam of Curling’s Kioti National – Winnipeg

By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 9, 2023 11:59 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size Winnipeg’s Jennifer Jones beat American Delaney Strouse 8-5 on Thursday morning to remain unbeaten at the Grand Slam of Curling’s Kioti National. Jones, who won the circuit’s season-opening HearingLife Tour …

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Winnipeg’s ‘Doggie Dates’: Where shelter pups get a chance for paws-on adventure – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The “Doggie Dates” initiative at Winnipeg’s Animal Services is bringing joy to both canines and humans, and its organizers are eager to see this heartwarming idea spread. The program allows people to come and take the shelter dogs on a date when …

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One year after civic election, Winnipeg’s mayor says there’s lots of work to do – Winnipeg

It’s been one year since Scott Gillingham was elected as Winnipeg’s mayor, and a local political science professor says the former city councillor has created a good rapport with his colleagues at City Hall within that time. The University of Winnipeg’s Aaron Moore told Global Winnipeg that the heightened tensions within …

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Winnipeg’s Buffalo Crossing facility hailed as highly energy-efficient – Winnipeg

Construction of the Buffalo Crossing facility in Winnipeg is being described as years in the making. Seen as Manitoba’s most energy-efficient commercial building, the facility will act as a gateway to FortWhyte Alive. The facility’s groundbreaking took place on Oct. 10 this year. The park’s vice-president, Ian Barnett, said that …

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Community facility at Winnipeg’s Fortwhyte Alive to be built with federal investment – Winnipeg

A new multi-purpose community facility is under construction in Winnipeg, with hopes of serving as a gateway to a city park. FortWhyte Alive will be home to a new building, courtesy of a multi-million-dollar investment announced on Tuesday by the Government of Canada, totalling $12. million. The investment will be …

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Illuminated ‘ghost signs’ offer glimpse into history of Winnipeg’s Exchange District – Winnipeg

Some of the Exhange District’s fading advertisements will get a shiny new lease on life, beginning at this weekend’s Nuit Blanche festival. The downtown area is home to upwards of 150 ‘ghost signs’ — advertisements painted on the sides of buildings that are in various states of fading and decay, …

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