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Paul McCartney Returns to Winnipeg
Paul McCartney is scheduled to perform at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg August 12....
Posted on 4/23/13 at 7:02 AM
DU's Olkinuora signs with Jets
Denver goaltender Juho Olkinuora has signed a free-agent contract with the Winnipeg Jets, giving up his final two years of college eligibility, according to TSN. This leaves Denver's goaltending situ...
Posted on 4/6/13 at 6:07 PM
Perspectives on the proposed NHL realignment
When the first full NHL season under the new collective bargaining agreement begins in the fall, the league could look completely different. The NHL has proposed a realignment plan that would change ...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 8:31 PM
Closing out 2012 on the ice
I closed out 2012 on a fine note, fishing three out of the last four days of the year. Friday, a friend and I joined Darwin Sumner and Daris Rosebear of Seven Clans Casino in Red Lake, Minn., for a d...
Posted on 1/2/13 at 4:14 PM
Canada wants joint effort to clean Red River, Lake Winnipeg
Winnipeg residents used to flock to the lake that carries their citys name, but not so much now. Huge areas of blue-green algae cover much of the northern part of the lake most years. Canadian expe...
Posted on 12/13/12 at 6:09 PM
Group names Winnipeg's The Forks named Canada's 'Great Public Space' for 2011
By Canadian Press , January 20, 2012
NHL: Devils 2, Jets 1 
INNIPEG, Manitoba — A month after arriving in New Jersey, Kurtis Foster made his first big mark with the Devils.
Foster and Patrik Elias scored in a 2:58 span midway through the third period to lift New Jersey past the Winnipeg Jets, 2-1 on Saturday.
By Associated Press , January 14, 2012
Winter doesn't deter Occupy protesters in Winnipeg 
While Occupy camps in other Canadian cities have been dismantled, evicted or simply withered away, the tiny encampment in Winnipeg still stands despite blowing snow and subzero temperatures that will only dip lower in the coming weeks.
By Steve Lambert , December 13, 2011
GREY CUP: Winnipeg's Cup losing streak, longest in CFL history, continues 
Hundreds gathered downtown at the two-storey 4Play Sports Bar — across the street from the MTS Centre where the NHL's Winnipeg Jets play — to get their faces painted blue and gold, cheer and watch the game on a mammoth theatre-style screen.
By Scott Edmonds , November 28, 2011
GREY CUP: B.C. Lions new CFL champs after topping Winnipeg Blue Bombers 
By Dan Ralph , November 28, 2011
Winnipeg-based company to pay $6,000 fine in Fargo industrial park worker death 
Authorities say Noren Ellingson, 49, suffered a brain injury when a nearly two-ton metal bin fell on him at Buhler Industries on Aug. 16. He died two days later.
By Associated Press , November 02, 2011
Former Manitoba Liberal MP Reg Alcock dead at 63 
Reg Alcock was Treasury Board president and minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board in former Prime Minister Paul Martin's cabinet.
By Canadian Press , October 14, 2011
William Kurelek exhibit set for Winnipeg gallery 
By Herald Staff Report , September 27, 2011
Upcoming Exhibits: 'Autumn Colors' ... Lucinda Mason and Margaret Wall-Romana ... Jackie McElroy ... more 
By Herald Staff Report , September 23, 2011
OSHA fines Winnipeg's Buhler Industries after worker crushed by bin in Fargo 
Federal labor officials want to impose $7,000 in fines against a Canadian company after the August death of a worker at a Fargo industrial park.
By Associated Press , September 18, 2011
Winnipeg to host conference on Asperger syndrome
Asperger Manitoba Inc. will host the first national conference on Asperger syndrome from Oct. 4-6 at the Franco Manitoban Cultural Center in Winnipeg.By Herald Staff Report , September 07, 2011
Authorities seize $12,000 shipment of counterfeit Winnipeg Jets jerseys 
A shipment of 40 jerseys was seized Aug. 21 that included the new logo and shoulder flashes, but did not bear players’ names or numbers.
By Herald Staff Report , August 31, 2011
Manitoba woman, a sex trade worker, jailed after stopping treatment for tuberculosis 
The woman has been detained under a rarely used provision of the Manitoba Health Act.
By Canadian Press , August 03, 2011
Sandra Kmet, Winnipeg, letter: Kindness eases visitor’s hurt feelings 
“I want to apologize for her, and I am deeply ashamed of her,” said one woman. Said the other, “Don’t listen to anything that woman said to you. We love Canadians, and let me give you a hug!”
By Sandra Kmet , July 21, 2011
Upcoming Exhibits: Paint . . . Pottery . . . Photography . . . more 
July 16, 2011
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