During the trial, the small courthouse was filled to capacity, indicating the wide-spread public interest in this sensational and headline-grabbing case.
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Victoria Day traditionally a kickoff of outdoor activities after a long weekend.
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Brian Pallister on his future plans for Manitoba and the importance of embracing the need to keep Manitoba as competitive as possible.
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Creating a wood figurine with a band saw, angle grinder and drum sander is an alternative to using an array of chisels to carve a statuette.
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Jeremy Tran could barely see over the top of the table when he started playing table tennis competitively at age 7.
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by Bruce Cherney (part 4)
Alleged arsonist William Farr told W.D. Russell, his brother-in-law, about his escape from the city jail on April 15, 1895, which he said was undertaken to give him time “to see how he was to get clear of...
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Manitoba history is filled with examples of irony. Perhaps, among the greatest ironies of all time was the recent sale of Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. (formerly the Manitoba Telephone System), or MTS, to BCE Inc., or Bell, for $3.9 billion &m...
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These are heady times for prospective homeowners in Manitoba. With interest rates low and plenty of homes to choose from, it's all too easy to take a carefree attitude toward purchasing a home.
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I attended jewelry school many years ago while I was building one-of-a-kind furniture. My plan was to cast sterling silver hardware to decorate a walnut desk and chair set my wife and I had created.
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Making the switch from renting to owning is exhilarating, but many rookie home buyers find the process trickier to navigate than they expected.
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