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Old Posted Feb 12, 2009, 1:59 AM
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and don't forget your case of club beer

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Man, that commercial is as true today as it was back then.

I love Club beer. Plus, i'm the only guy I know who drinks the stuff so it's a rather iconic brand for me.
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2009, 3:26 AM
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I thought they stopped making that stuff in about 1973.

That reminds me: the Winnipeg Clubs team in the WHL (or WCMJHL as it then was) were the only hockey team to be named after a brand of beer.
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2009, 4:25 AM
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haha thats a random fact andy so we had a hocky team named after a band a beer and a beer named after a football team
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only in winnipeg.
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Old Posted Feb 13, 2009, 5:39 AM
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this was posted on new winnipeg forums
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A new Streetcar slideshow is ready, on "YouTube" with musical accompianment and permission from Danny Schur, Strike! 1919, "Winnipeg's Giddy".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkdQWDPY4Xc

Get ready for Streetcar mania, or at least buy a T shirt and support the cause

And keep May 23rd open, to see a 41ft replica Streetcar parked on Main St, in front of City Hall, for a part of the Musical, 90 years to the date. Main St will be closed most of the day, so bring your lawn chairs. Oh, and the replica Streetcar will move, but don't call it rapid transit.. .. yet.

And it's also "Open Doors" weekend for the 'peg, fyi.
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At first I thought this was our very own Adrian (1jas) but after reading the BIO I instantly knew it wasn't.



PCs name byelection candidates

AYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen (centre) introduces candidates Edna Nabess (left) and Adrian Schulz. ()
A German immigrant who quit school at 14 to become a successful businessman and an aboriginal woman who found fame in native fashion will represent the Progressive Conservatives in two upcoming byelections.

Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen introduced 25-year-old whiz kid Adrian Schulz and 51-year-old Edna Nabess Friday. Schulz will run in Elmwood and Nabess in The Pas.

Both candidates were acclaimed as no one else sought the nomination in either riding.

McFadyen said while Schulz and Nabess face an uphill battle -- both ridings have a long history of voting for the New Democratic Party -- voters should give Schulz and Nabess a long hard look.

He said there is a hunger in the air for change -- Premier Gary Doer's NDP has been in power almost 10 years -- and the byelections are a chance for Manitobans to demonstrate that hunger.

"Don't necessarily do what you've always done in the past," he said.

Doer has not yet called voting dates for either riding. He has said in past the Elmwood vote would happen before one in The Pas.

Schulz said he left high school at 14 to start a computer business and later went on to become involved in Winnipeg's Subway sandwich franchise. He currently runs a consulting firm and is involved in real estate. His platform includes keeping the Disraeli Bridge partly open during its upcoming redevelopment and encouraging young people to find rewarding careers in Winnipeg.

Nabess is founder of First Nation fashion store White Feather Cree-Ations in The Pas. The seat opened up when Oscar Lathlin, who was aboriginal and northern affairs minister, died Nov. 2.

Nabess, a mother of five adult children, said she wants to focus on education, jobs, housing and health care.
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Old Posted Feb 16, 2009, 6:31 AM
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dam i wonder how many people thought that? bizar anyhow if i were to through my hat into anything it would be civic at this point...
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The following is from a CBC article on business losses owing to various Provincial February "Family Day Holidays". This is what they say about Manitoba:

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Manitoba also introduced its own annual provincial holiday for February last year, calling it Louis Riel Day, named for the Métis leader who led two rebellions in Western Canada and was hanged for treason in 1885.
I guess they wouldn't want to write that he is basically responsible for the creation of the province of Manitoba and for that matter paved the way for the creation of the other western provinces. Nope just mention the fact he was hung for treason.
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The hanging part is more interesting I guess.

I'd rather call it Louis Riel Day than Family Day. But Ontario isn't original at all. What is your August holiday called?
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I don't know why businesses are complaining. I am going out to spend money i otherwise wouldn't today. I think many people are.

I think our august holiday is just called "Civic Holiday." Which I'll take any day over Family Day.
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They're complaining because they have to close. It's places like Superstore and Wal-Mart doing the complaining, not tourist attractions. Almost every recreation and attraction in this city is not only open but has special events planned.
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Manitoba manufacturers have lowest sales decrease in Canada.

2/16/2009

Manitoba manufacturers are in better shape than the rest of the country. Manitoba has had the smallest decrease in manufacturing sales, according to a Statistics Canada report released today.

Sales fell in 20 of 21 manufacturing industries in December across Canada -- with only printing and related support activities recording a miniscule increase.

Overall, manufacturing sales fell eight per cent to 44.2 (b) billion dollars, their largest monthly percentage decline since January 1992.

Manitoba came in at a loss of only 2.4 per cent, the lowest in the country. Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan were tied for the largest decrease at 14.2 per cent.
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^^Surprising then that we apparently lost so many manufacturing jobs last month. I don't know if I trust those statistics (job losses). Seems like they take a pretty small sample.
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depends witch feilds kitchen craft and those guys are laying off
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PEI saw a 2.3% increase.
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They're complaining because they have to close. It's places like Superstore and Wal-Mart doing the complaining, not tourist attractions. Almost every recreation and attraction in this city is not only open but has special events planned.
Fail - all city pools except the Pan Am were closed which is a disappointment....
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Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan were tied for the largest decrease at 14.2 per cent.
saskatchewan? i thought they were predicted to weather the storm with ease, even compared to us? too bad for our neighbors.
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Fail - all city pools except the Pan Am were closed which is a disappointment....
Our indoor pools were open,the Canada Games Complex actually had a free pool day. You could walk in and swim for nothing.
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Building up communities called important to fighting poverty
By: Carol Sanders | Winnipeg Free Press

The head of New Life Ministries in Winnipeg’s West End says fighting poverty is about building up communities and the people trying to get ahead while making sure there are consequences for the criminal behaviour that often gets in the way.

At a breakfast meeting hosted by the Frontier Centre for Public Policy this morning, Rev. Larry Gregan said his neighbourhood has a large “vulnerable population”.

It’s been a guinea pig for social experiments by groups with differing beliefs about the poor - ranging from those who espouse “you’re not responsible for anything” to those who tell people living in poverty “you’re on your own,” said Gregan.

Those generalizations aren’t helping the situation, said the minister, who is in charge of New Life Ministries, which was founded by the late Rev. Harry Lehotsky. Like Lehotsky, Gregan is raising his family in the West End. All kinds of people in all kinds of situations have a range of strengths and needs there, and one standard approach hasn’t been the answer, said Gregan.

“We need to be more nuanced: ‘what do they need?’.”

New Life’s Lazarus Housing ministry has renovated and sold 26 houses to low and middle-income families and refurbished 100 emergency and transitional rental units.

One family at a time, they are reclaiming chunks of the West End that had been boarded up and lost because of crime, drug abuse and neglect.

Law enforcement has played a huge role, said Gregan, who serves on the Winnipeg police advisory board and the National Council of Welfare.

He said Manitoba’s Safer Communities Act - a law that forces landlords to evict tenants dealing in drugs and sex - is working at removing the bad behaviour that ruins neighbourhoods.

The criminal activity spills over and neighbours are often the victims - and often don’t have insurance or credit to tide them over if they’ve been robbed or beaten up and can’t go to work or school, said Gregan. Financially, they’re hit harder than middle-class victims of crime, he said, and can get set back further.

The minister with two young children said he’s asked if he’s not worried about raising his family in the West End with drugs and crime.

His answer?

“It is difficult to have people from the suburbs come to buy sex and drugs.” The drug dealers and prostitutes are there because people with money from affluent areas are demanding their services, said Gregan.

“It is not just an inner-city problem,” he said.

Addressing poverty requires “buy-in” from a broad spectrum of society, said the minister. He pointed to Hamilton, Ont. as a place that’s making a difference by taking another tack in attacking childhood poverty.

It’s vowed to make Hamilton the best place to raise a child, and agencies, organizations and people throughout the city have embraced the goal.

“It’s the only municipality in Ontario where the poverty rate actually went down,” said Gregan.

With tough economic times, more people are going to be needing help and hopefully the experience will make them more compassionate, said Gregan.

“Compassion always happens in close proximity.”
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