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Indigenous Cultural Centre reopens today

WINNIPEG - A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at the revitalized, re-opened Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre in Winnipeg’s Point Douglas area this morning.

The centre located at 119 Sutherland Ave. houses more than 10,000 books and videos and hundreds of artifacts and works of art.

With the revitalization project, it now offers more programming, including a teaching kitchen, children’s area and a terrarium. It serves aboriginal and non-aboriginal people who want to learn about the culture of Manitoba’s indigenous people.
 

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