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Deep freeze: a frozen day in Winnipeg

It's a very cold day to start the week, with dangerous wind chills making it feel as cold as -45C in southern Manitoba Monday. The rest of the week looks equally as brutal. Once your frozen eyelashes thaw and you're able to actually open your eyes, enjoy these beautiful photos! And if you're viewing from outside of Winnipeg, we don't want to hear about it.

Safeway employee Angelo Santilli collects shopping carts in the frigid weather Monday afternoon. (Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press)

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