by Jerry Klein
One of Winnipeg’s most sought-after and fastest growing communities, Amber Trails, offers its residents a unique opportunity to live in an established and family-friendly community in northw...
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Death and dying are much publicized. Sometimes that coverage involves someone who’s still hale and hearty. For example, everyone knows of Mark Twain’s famous cablegram to the editor of the New York Journal: &ldqu...
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We’re not superstitious are we? Of course not!
Well, it’s a good thing, because if we were we would be unnerved to discover that the always infamous and allegedly unlucky “Friday the 13t...
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We’ve reached the point on the calendar when people start to accept the fact that glorious summer days are numbered and now we begin hearing comments, such as: “Well, at least there won’t be any more mosquitoes,” or ...
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In 1856, Cambridge professor, Walter Skeat, coined “ghost-word.” Skeat defined a ghost-word as one that appears in dictionaries but doesn’t really exist.
These words get into dictionaries via typographical err...
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Where the Churchill River spills into Hudson Bay, a special ceremony was held marking the 200th anniversary of the abandonment of the third party of Selkirk Settlers to face the elements of a cruel Arctic winter. Mark Ingebr...
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This year, over 300 entries were received for the 16th annual Winnipeg in Bloom awards in categories ranging from residential to business, from apartment and condominium developments to community efforts.
On August 24, 20...
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The following is an excerpt from Stonewall author Jim Shilliday’s latest book, My Brother’s Ghost: The Life and Times of a Missing Airman, which is a biography/ military history asserting that while fighter planes won the Battle...
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Affordability in Manitoba's housing market was a mixed picture in the second quarter of 2013, according to the latest Housing Trends and Affordability Report issued by RBC Economics Research.
The report found that sec...
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Summer is fading away and fall is slipping gradually into our lives, bringing with it family activity and sports registration, a million leaves to rake, the fall garden cleanup and, of course, the return to schoo...
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