Hope for the homeless
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Emina Tankovic, Zachary Derksen, Caitlin Thompson and Kayla Wai (from left) sit in front of University Centre at the University of Manitoba, their home during the Five Days for the Homeless fundraising and awareness campaign that began Sunday evening.
Plane crashes near Selkirk
WINNIPEG — A pilot walked away from a plane crash in a rural Manitoba ditch Tuesday afternoon.
At about 3:25 p.m., Selkirk RCMP received a report of a plane crash near Hwy. 4, in the R.M. of St. Andrews.
Police found a single-engine Cessna 180 lying upside-down in the ditch. The plane’s only ...
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Fragments of Whispers and Secrets is an original performance work generated and constructed by the actors and director. The piece was begun from a broad thematic exploration of war and mental illness and the further ...
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