In previous issues, the downtown, centres, corridors and major redevelopment sites were discussed. How these areas fit within the...
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by Bruce Cherney (part 2 of 2)
Lillian Benyon Thomas’ account in the 1947-48 issue of the Manitoba Historical Society’s Transition magazine claims that Isabel Gunn “followed her lover from the ...
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Manitoba's housing affordability experienced some of the most noticeable improvements in the country during the third quarter of 2011, according to the latest Housing Trends and Affordability Report by RBC Economics.&nbs...
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A man is stopped by the police at midnight and asked where he’s going.
“I’m on the way to listen to a lecture about the effects of alcohol and drug abuse on the human body.”
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In September, I decried the behaviour of an unknown person who removes pages from the WREN, then replaces the plundered copy for someone else to take. I called that person a vandal.
Shortly afterward, I heard fr...
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Many Manitobans hold fond memories for the old football stadium, which saw its last Bomber game played last Sunday. It was a significant game in itself, since the 19-3 victory over Hamilton means the Bombers are competing fo...
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by Tim Sale and Alan Borger
Where can I rent an affordable apartment for me and my family? That question haunts 30 per cent of Manitoba renters, and it has gotten worse for most of the last 25 years. The same st...
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by Bruce Cherney (part 1)
In June 1806, 26-year-old John Fubbister from Tankerness, St. Andrews Parish, in the Orkney Islands signed a contract with the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) at Stromness. The term of...
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Single-detached home construction is proceeding at a pace that hasn’t been equalled in two decades, according to two recent reports from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
The 1,656 homes started in ...
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by Bruce Cherney (part 2)
In his book, William Barker, VC: The Life, Death and Legend of Canada’s Most Decorated War Hero (2007), Wayne Ralph wrote that “a typical patrol was two and one-half hours, ...
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