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Old Posted Aug 5, 2009, 3:46 AM
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No surprise we're the Slurpee Capital... as a province, we also have the highest per capita prevalence of Type-2 Diabetes (last I heard, anyway).
I'm sorry, but I have to be on the slurpees side on this one, all they are is a cool refreshing pop drink, not much different from sunny d, sprite, or some other drinks. I'm sure there is not a strong connection between these two things, like everything else they are fine in moderation... ( I am not a hardcore fan in anyway btw, I dont drink them every day either)

I also happen to think it is in fact a neat title for a fine city such as winnipeg!
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so theres a french restaurant at 188 princess http://mirlycourtois.ca
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Police walk in on armed robbery

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5/08/2009 2:34 PM | Comments: 0

WINNIPEG - Winnipeg Police officers were at the right place at the right time walking into an inner-city convenience store last night, police say.
Armed with a eight-inch kitchen knife, Kingsley McDonald was in the William Avenue store at 8:30 p.m. in the middle of robbing the 37-year-old female clerk. As she opened the register and handed the money over, two officers entered the store, police said.
McDonald, 29, was arrested and charged with robbery with a weapon. McDonald was also wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. The clerk was not injured.
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Ukrainian Labour Temple declared national historic site

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The Ukrainian Labour Temple in Winnipeg's North End was designated a National Historic Site of Canada on Wednesday. (Heritage Winnipeg)The Ukrainian Labour Temple, once raided by federal authorities during the 1919 Winnipeg general strike, has been designated a National Historic Site of Canada.
Jim Prentice, minister responsible for Parks Canada, made the announcement Wednesday on the recommendation of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
"The designation of the Ukrainian Labour Temple not only recognizes the architectural significance of the building but also the important role it played in the social and cultural activities of Ukrainian Canadians," he said in a written statement.
"This commemoration will help to ensure that this site and its association with pivotal events in Canada's history will be remembered and appreciated by generations to come," added Vic Toews, president of the treasury board and regional minister for the province of Manitoba.
Constructed in 1918-19 in Winnipeg's North End, it is the first and largest Ukrainian Labor Temple in Canada, according to Heritage Winnipeg.
'I believe that proclaiming the Winnipeg Ukrainian Labour Temple a national historic site also quite rightly pays tribute to the founding members.'—Myron Shatulsky, Ukrainian Labour Temple Foundation
Built primarily by volunteer labour and financed by donations, the temple was a focus for Ukrainian culture and political activism. The Ukrainian Labor News and other Ukrainian language publications were prepared and distributed from there.
As a rallying centre for the trade union movement, it was raided in 1919 by authorities searching for evidence of alleged sedition and conspiracy.
The temple, designated a provincial heritage site in 1995, remains the only surviving labour hall in Winnipeg associated with the turbulent events of the general strike. It also remains the national headquarters for the Workers Benevolent Association, which was established at the temple in 1922.
"I believe that proclaiming the Winnipeg Ukrainian Labour Temple a national historic site also quite rightly pays tribute to the founding members," said Myron Shatulsky, a council member with the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians and the chair of the board of directors of the Ukrainian Labour Temple Foundation.
"These socialist-minded Ukrainian immigrants, some of whom had yet to receive their naturalization papers, and facing the possibility of arrest and deportation, sought and established a path along which they could achieve a better life for themselves, their children, their descendants, and for all Canadians.
"It is truly a historic event."
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Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION
Wall Street Journal says Winnipeg skate park rules

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Colin Lambert warms up at The Forks Plaza Skatepark in this file photo. (WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES)


WINNIPEG - The accolades just keep on rolling in for the Plaza skateboarding park at The Forks.

The Wall Street Journal has included it as one of America’s best, recently running down the top 14 parks in a story.

Winnipeg’s is the only Canadian site on the list.

In 2007, just a year after it opened, skateboarding icon Tony Hawk included Winnipeg’s Plaza at The Forks in his new Secret Skatepark Tour 3 DVD. Hawk said the park was "everything it’s cracked up to be" when he visited Winnipeg and described the bowl as "super fun" in the DVD’s video.

The $2.5 million project earned Wall Street Journal props for including more than just ramps. The story said that Winnipeg’s park offers replicas of ledges, rails and planter boxes, many of the objects found on private property that skaters prefer to ride on.

Top park on the WSJ’s list was in Portland, Ore.
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Winnipeg’s is the only Canadian site on the list.

In 2007, just a year after it opened, skateboarding icon Tony Hawk included Winnipeg’s Plaza at The Forks in his new Secret Skatepark Tour 3 DVD. Hawk said the park was "everything it’s cracked up to be" when he visited Winnipeg and described the bowl as "super fun" in the DVD’s video.
These types of stories make me happy
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anyone fallowing the Dursban use that the city is useing to fight dutch elm disease
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anyone fallowing the Dursban use that the city is useing to fight dutch elm disease
I have Elm trees on my blvd and have 2 small kids and a dog, so i'm a little worried anytime chemicals are sprayed. I haven't used chemicals on my lawn or garden for 4 yrs now. HOWEVER, they are manuall sparying the bottom 24 inches of the trees and you literally have to EAT the bark to be injured. the chemicals are NOT being sprayed airbourne. So, NO I don't have concerns. If you gonna eat the bark off my trees you'll probably die from the dog urine on there.

if the CITY didn't do this, folks would be screaming that we aren't doing anything to combat the bug infestation.
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true just its a prity narly chemical the ppe needed for it is needed or u run extream high chance of killing urself. but still sometimes these narly chemicals are the only thing that works.
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so i see mcdermot lumber got rid of its bulk screws and nails bins now it seems polics is the only place that does this?? wth
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^ windsor plywood still has the bulk bins
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I think there are 3 locations around the city. Google them.
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nice pic Dan Harper! article in FreePress how he got permission to take photos from rooftop, but lightining got a little too close!

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I think there are 3 locations around the city. Google them.
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Rona has bulk screw and nail bins. Everyone buys in boxes now.
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nice pic Dan Harper! article in FreePress how he got permission to take photos from rooftop, but lightining got a little too close!

Great shot!! ... Dan Harper is amazing ... but kind of taking your life into your hands standing on top of a highrise during an electrical storm.
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I heard about this storm from my wife and from colleagues. I'm glad I sleep like a log and didn't wake up from it. Looking at this photo, it must've been a crazy storm.
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Since this morning, Hypem has been listing "Other users from Manitoba" instead of "Other users from Ontario". Another website which favours The Annexation!
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