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Curb giveaways a hit

THE curbs of Winnipeg offered a weekend assortment of trash or treasures, depending on your point of view.

 This was spring giveaway weekend, when residents left their unwanted but usable items on the boulevard. Clothes, CDs, books, toys, furniture, kitchen and garden tools — you name it, it was there for the taking.

 But not everyone was offering stuff for free. Lyse Remillard has been holding an annual yard sale for 22 years on Aubrey Street.

 "We’re keeping an eye on stuff," said her partner, Ed Fisher. Several couples had their items spread out on the boulevard in the Wolseley neighbourhood Saturday. Remillard said they tried to time their annual yard sale so it wouldn’t coincide with the city’s spring curbside giveaway, but this year, they couldn’t arrange it.

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