• DAY EIGHTEEN - A Canadian goose sits in high grass for cover near Marion Street Friday afternoon. May 25, 2012   (JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)
  • A partial annular solar eclipse is seen over Beijing, China, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare
  • The downtown ballpark, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and Parcel Four, where a water park is proposed to be built.
  • Winnipeg Jets' goaltender Ondrej Pavelec (31) tosses his game stick into the stands following their final game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Saturday, April 7, 2012. (TREVOR HAGAN/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)
  • Molly the mule gives Karin Schlaikjar a hug in her own special way near Oakbank. March 29, 2012  (BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

Images from around the world chosen by the photo desk at the Winnipeg Free Press.

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  • May 4, 2012

    The goose-a-day challenge

    Photojournalist Joe Bryksa has challenged himself to a 30-day project to capture the many faces of our familiar winged neighbours, the Canada goose. For every day Bryksa works, he'll bring you his best goose shot. Stay tuned.

  • DAY EIGHTEEN - A Canadian goose sits in high grass for cover near Marion Street Friday afternoon. May 25, 2012   (JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

    DAY EIGHTEEN - A Canadian goose sits in high grass for cover near Marion Street Friday afternoon. May 25, 2012 (JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

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  • May 21, 2012

    Ring of Fire Eclipse, May 20, 2012

    A look at the May 20, 2012 partial eclipse of the sun as seen from around the world.

  • A partial annular solar eclipse is seen over Beijing, China, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare

    A partial annular solar eclipse is seen over Beijing, China, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare "ring of fire" eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent.

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  • April 27, 2012

    Winnipeg from the air

    Free Press photographer Boris Minkevich took to the air for a bird's-eye look at Winnipeg's major construction projects.

  • The downtown ballpark, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and Parcel Four, where a water park is proposed to be built.

    The downtown ballpark, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and Parcel Four, where a water park is proposed to be built.

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  • April 6, 2012

    Winnipeg Jets: A Season to Remember

    The Winnipeg Jets inaugural season had its ups and downs and our photographers were there to capture the action at every home game. Here are some of our select images from the first year back in the the bigs.

  • Winnipeg Jets' goaltender Ondrej Pavelec (31) tosses his game stick into the stands following their final game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Saturday, April 7, 2012. (TREVOR HAGAN/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

    Winnipeg Jets' goaltender Ondrej Pavelec (31) tosses his game stick into the stands following their final game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Saturday, April 7, 2012. (TREVOR HAGAN/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

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  • March 30, 2012

    Raunak - showcasing South Asian talent in Winnipeg

    The Bhangra Syndicate dance team performs during the 3rd annual Raunak Show at Jubilee Place. The goal of Raunak is to bring together all South Asian communities in an evening of cultural diversity and display Winnipeg talent. The cultural showcase was performed at Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute by various cultures throughout South Asia and put on by the University of Manitoba Indian Students Association March 17, 2012.

  • The Bhangra Syndicate dance team performs during the 34th annual Raunak Show at Jubilee Place Saturday night. The cultural showcase of talent was performed at Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute by various cultures throughout south Asia  and put on by the U of M Indian Students Association March 17, 2012.  (Ruth Bonneville/Winnipeg Free Press)

    The Bhangra Syndicate dance team performs during the 34th annual Raunak Show at Jubilee Place Saturday night. The cultural showcase of talent was performed at Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute by various cultures throughout south Asia and put on by the U of M Indian Students Association March 17, 2012. (Ruth Bonneville/Winnipeg Free Press)

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  • March 8, 2012

    Holi - Festival of colour

    Hindus in India celebrate the end of winter and beginning of spring by throwing bright powdered paints and coloured water at each other. The event also celebrates the triumph of good over evil.

  • A woman reacts as her face is smeared with colored powder during Holi festivities in Mumbai, India, Thursday, March 8, 2012. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, also heralds the coming of spring. (AP Photo/ Rajanish Kakade)

    A woman reacts as her face is smeared with colored powder during Holi festivities in Mumbai, India, Thursday, March 8, 2012. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, also heralds the coming of spring. (AP Photo/ Rajanish Kakade)

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  • January 30, 2012

    Don Starkell - Modern-day voyageur

    Legendary Winnipeg adventurer Don Starkell, who is best remembered for a Guinness Book of World Records feat of paddling more than 19,000 kilometres with his son Dana, from his prairie home to the Amazon, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 79.

  • Don Starkell hauls up his 19-year-old sea kayak from the Red River .  August 24, 2009 (Wayne Glowacki / Winnipeg Free Press)

    Don Starkell hauls up his 19-year-old sea kayak from the Red River . August 24, 2009 (Wayne Glowacki / Winnipeg Free Press)

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  • January 23, 2012

    Week in local photos: January 15-22, 2012

    The best local images shot in the past week.

  • Michael Manning sits in his hotel room after giving an impact statement at Stony Mountain Institution Wednesday. Manning says the man who killed his daughter in 1994 should never have been allowed an aboriginal-style hearing, since the man is not aboriginal.  January 18, 2012 
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    Michael Manning sits in his hotel room after giving an impact statement at Stony Mountain Institution Wednesday. Manning says the man who killed his daughter in 1994 should never have been allowed an aboriginal-style hearing, since the man is not aboriginal. January 18, 2012 (Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press)

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  • January 20, 2012

    Rick Hansen: The Man in Motion Tour 1987

    On a bitterly cold day in January 1987 Rick Hansen became a household name in Winnipeg when he rolled into town. Our team of photographers documented his every move. Here we present you with a selection of images of Canada's Man in Motion.

  • Rick Hansen was greeted with applause as his Man in Motion tour left Ontario and entered Manitoba.
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Falcon Lake, MB - January 16, 1987

    Rick Hansen was greeted with applause as his Man in Motion tour left Ontario and entered Manitoba. Glenn Olsen / Winnipeg Free Press Archives Falcon Lake, MB - January 16, 1987

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  • January 11, 2012

    Photographer L. B. Foote documented Winnipeg's early life

    Legendary Winnipeg photographer L. B. Foote photographed everything from the construction of the Manitoba Legislative Building to parades, accidents and everyday life on the streets during the city's boom town years. Here are a few images from the Winnipeg Free Press library and the Manitoba Archives.

  • Construction crews install copper sheathing onto the roof of the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg. Dated 1912-13.
Foote Collection Manitoba Archives

    Construction crews install copper sheathing onto the roof of the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg. Dated 1912-13. Foote Collection Manitoba Archives

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  • January 5, 2012

    Photos of the year: John Woods

    Free Press photojournalist John Woods picks his favourite photos of 2011.

  • Westwood Warriors of the Winnipeg High School league prepare to battle Oak Park Raiders for a playoff spot. Westwood allegedly threw a game March 3 by pulling their goalie despite the fact that they were in the lead. Their coach was suspended. March 4, 2011

    Westwood Warriors of the Winnipeg High School league prepare to battle Oak Park Raiders for a playoff spot. Westwood allegedly threw a game March 3 by pulling their goalie despite the fact that they were in the lead. Their coach was suspended. March 4, 2011

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  • January 2, 2012

    Photos of the year: Ken Gigliotti

    Free Press photojournalist Ken Gigliotti picks his photos of the year for 2011.

  • Photographer's choice - Winnipeg firefighters form a tight honour guard as they take a women overcome by smoke to a waiting ambulance at a downtown apartment fire . The woman later died despite the best efforts of fire and paramedic service. Heavy snowflakes fell during the mid-day fire adding to the surreal moment. 
Jan 28 2011

    Photographer's choice - Winnipeg firefighters form a tight honour guard as they take a women overcome by smoke to a waiting ambulance at a downtown apartment fire . The woman later died despite the best efforts of fire and paramedic service. Heavy snowflakes fell during the mid-day fire adding to the surreal moment. Jan 28 2011

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  • January 2, 2012

    Photos of the year: Boris Minkevich

    Free Press photojournalist Boris Minkevich picks his favourite photos of 2011.

  • Photographer's choice -  With our Canadian Forces deployed all over the world, Manitoba has a huge connection with the military community that lives alongside us. I didn't expect much from the assignment since it was only a crew coming back from a refueling mission to Libya. But as we waited and waited, I overheard that this was a special flight for the pilot of the plane, Capt. Paul Faulkner. 
The flight home was to be his last flight in the C130 Hercules, and 17 Wing had planned a special greeting. When Faulkner came off the plane, he couldn't wait to hug his family. He gave his daughter Mackenzie and wife Sandra big hugs before talking to the media. He said he loved every minute of his time on the C130 Hercules, but he was excited to be moving on to a trainer fighter jet. Along with him on the flight were 20 to 25 members of Winnipeg's 435 squadron of Hercules crewmen. 
July 14, 2011

    Photographer's choice - With our Canadian Forces deployed all over the world, Manitoba has a huge connection with the military community that lives alongside us. I didn't expect much from the assignment since it was only a crew coming back from a refueling mission to Libya. But as we waited and waited, I overheard that this was a special flight for the pilot of the plane, Capt. Paul Faulkner. The flight home was to be his last flight in the C130 Hercules, and 17 Wing had planned a special greeting. When Faulkner came off the plane, he couldn't wait to hug his family. He gave his daughter Mackenzie and wife Sandra big hugs before talking to the media. He said he loved every minute of his time on the C130 Hercules, but he was excited to be moving on to a trainer fighter jet. Along with him on the flight were 20 to 25 members of Winnipeg's 435 squadron of Hercules crewmen. July 14, 2011

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  • December 30, 2011

    Photos of the year: National

    Sweeping vistas — Some were swept away by passion, others by tragedy. A little girl — and a prime minister — had their most fervent wishes granted. And a movement that occupied a lot of our attention ended with a whimper. These are our national photos of the year.

  • The coffin of the late NDP Leader Jack Layton sits under a spotlight during his state funeral at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto on Saturday, August 27, 2011. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

    The coffin of the late NDP Leader Jack Layton sits under a spotlight during his state funeral at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto on Saturday, August 27, 2011. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

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  • December 30, 2011

    Photos of the year: Mike Deal

    Free Press photojournalist Mike Deal picks his favourite photos of 2011.

  • Photographer's choice - Part of our daily duties at the Free Press includes the search for stand alone feature images. Some people call them

    Photographer's choice - Part of our daily duties at the Free Press includes the search for stand alone feature images. Some people call them "daily life photos" and they are the newspaper photographer's bread and butter. This particular image was taken in February of this year and as things usually go I drove right by it while on my way to something else. I remember seeing the owner of the store bringing the sleds out and it stuck with me for a few blocks. It was one of those things I knew would bug me for days, so I told the reporter I was with we had to go back to that store. It took about a half hour of hanging out before this guy walked up and started going through the sleds. February 12, 2011

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  • December 30, 2011

    Photos of the year: Ruth Bonneville

    Free Press photojournalist Ruth Bonneville picks her favourite photos of 2011.

  • Six year old grass dancer Daman Proulx is just one of many indigenous dancers that are part of the Tribal Village Artisans Co-op that came out to the Forks to celebrate Aboriginal Day.
June 21, 2011

    Six year old grass dancer Daman Proulx is just one of many indigenous dancers that are part of the Tribal Village Artisans Co-op that came out to the Forks to celebrate Aboriginal Day. June 21, 2011

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  • December 29, 2011

    Photos of the year: Phil Hossack

    Free Press photojournalist Phil Hossack picks his favourite photos of 2011.

  • Photographer's Choice -  I can’t help but smile looking at this photo. The symmetry of the two “grins” makes the moment hard to resist. Jon’s Golden Run, a thoroughbred born and raised in Russell, Man., stands side by side with Jon Montgomery, another thoroughbred born and raised in Russell, who won gold at the 2010 Olympic Games skeleton event the winter before this image was taken at Assiniboia Downs. The human Jon holds his Olympic gold medal.
May 18, 2011

    Photographer's Choice - I can’t help but smile looking at this photo. The symmetry of the two “grins” makes the moment hard to resist. Jon’s Golden Run, a thoroughbred born and raised in Russell, Man., stands side by side with Jon Montgomery, another thoroughbred born and raised in Russell, who won gold at the 2010 Olympic Games skeleton event the winter before this image was taken at Assiniboia Downs. The human Jon holds his Olympic gold medal. May 18, 2011

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  • December 28, 2011

    Photos of the year: Joe Bryksa

    Free Press photojournalist Joe Bryksa picks his favourite photos of 2011.

  • Photographer's choice - At the beginning of my career I was honoured to work alongside my friend, photojournalist Shaun Best. In the 1990s, Shaun freelanced for Reuters, and snapped thousands of photos of the original Winnipeg Jets. Shooting the team was one of his greatest passions. 

In time, that passion would take him to Montreal, from where he launched an international photojournalism career. One year after he left, Winnipeg lost its Jets to Phoenix. Shaun was one of the few that always believed they would return. 

So perhaps it was kismet that Shaun and the Jets returned to Winnipeg at the same time. In the spring of 2011, Shaun was back in Manitoba to cover the flood that spread across the province when news broke in Winnipeg that the NHL was coming back. Within minutes, he was at the heart of Portage and Main to photograph the celebrations. 

Two weeks later, Shaun suffered a heart attack, and passed away in Montreal. He was 43 years old. 

Flash forward to Oct. 9, 2011. Photojournalists from across Canada gathered at MTS Centre to shoot the first NHL home game in Winnipeg in 15 years. In the deafening roar of that historic moment, Shaun was with us. He would have been overjoyed to be there; he would have wanted to capture the most iconic image of the Jets' return. 

After over 40 minutes of play, Jets forward Nik Antropov slid the puck past Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price, and that image finally came. I was lucky to have caught it. Shaun would have liked that. 
October 09, 2011

    Photographer's choice - At the beginning of my career I was honoured to work alongside my friend, photojournalist Shaun Best. In the 1990s, Shaun freelanced for Reuters, and snapped thousands of photos of the original Winnipeg Jets. Shooting the team was one of his greatest passions. In time, that passion would take him to Montreal, from where he launched an international photojournalism career. One year after he left, Winnipeg lost its Jets to Phoenix. Shaun was one of the few that always believed they would return. So perhaps it was kismet that Shaun and the Jets returned to Winnipeg at the same time. In the spring of 2011, Shaun was back in Manitoba to cover the flood that spread across the province when news broke in Winnipeg that the NHL was coming back. Within minutes, he was at the heart of Portage and Main to photograph the celebrations. Two weeks later, Shaun suffered a heart attack, and passed away in Montreal. He was 43 years old. Flash forward to Oct. 9, 2011. Photojournalists from across Canada gathered at MTS Centre to shoot the first NHL home game in Winnipeg in 15 years. In the deafening roar of that historic moment, Shaun was with us. He would have been overjoyed to be there; he would have wanted to capture the most iconic image of the Jets' return. After over 40 minutes of play, Jets forward Nik Antropov slid the puck past Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price, and that image finally came. I was lucky to have caught it. Shaun would have liked that. October 09, 2011

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  • December 26, 2011

    Photos of the year: Wayne Glowacki

    Free Press photojournalist Wayne Glowacki picks his favourite photos of 2011.

  • Photographer's choice - On a cold and cloudy day last January, I had finished my daily assignments and was driving down Nairn Ave. An  unmistakable silhouette in one of the trees along the Red River near the Louise Bridge grabbed my attention. I set up my camera with a telephoto lens and waited about 30 minutes until the bald eagle finally turned its head. Anyone walking along the busy street seemed to also stop and admire the unexpected encounter in the city. When I got back to the office, I found out that columnist Gordon Sinclair was working on an article about the spiritual presence of an eagle in the area of the search for the body of six-year-old Nathaniel Thorassie, who fell through the thin river ice the month before. The nearly black and white image was published along with Gord's moving account of the Winnipeg Police Dive Unit's long difficult search for Nathaniel. 
January 18 2011

    Photographer's choice - On a cold and cloudy day last January, I had finished my daily assignments and was driving down Nairn Ave. An unmistakable silhouette in one of the trees along the Red River near the Louise Bridge grabbed my attention. I set up my camera with a telephoto lens and waited about 30 minutes until the bald eagle finally turned its head. Anyone walking along the busy street seemed to also stop and admire the unexpected encounter in the city. When I got back to the office, I found out that columnist Gordon Sinclair was working on an article about the spiritual presence of an eagle in the area of the search for the body of six-year-old Nathaniel Thorassie, who fell through the thin river ice the month before. The nearly black and white image was published along with Gord's moving account of the Winnipeg Police Dive Unit's long difficult search for Nathaniel. January 18 2011

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  • December 23, 2011

    Photos of the year: International

    Natural disasters — and natural wonders; personal and global tragedies; kisses both magical and courageous. These are some of the defining moments of 2011 as captured by photographers from around the world.

  • Lightning strikes over the Puyehue volcano, over 500 miles south of Santiago, Chile, June 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Francisco Negroni, AgenciaUno)

    Lightning strikes over the Puyehue volcano, over 500 miles south of Santiago, Chile, June 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Francisco Negroni, AgenciaUno)

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  • December 19, 2011

    Hard time, hard lessons

    Photojournalist Phil Hossack visits a program helping inmates get much-needed high school credits at Stony Mountain Institution.

  • About 40 to 50 inmates at a time attend the school in Stony Mountain penitentiary, classes of 10 to 12 men studying their core subjects -- math, science, English, social studies.  (Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press)

    About 40 to 50 inmates at a time attend the school in Stony Mountain penitentiary, classes of 10 to 12 men studying their core subjects -- math, science, English, social studies. (Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press)

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  • November 28, 2011

    Grey Cup 2011 - Bombers defeated

    The Winnipeg Blue Bombers did their best against the B.C. Lions Sunday as they competed in the 99th CFL Grey Cup in Vancouver, but the Lions were better. B.C. beat Winnipeg 34-23.

  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Buck Pierce congratulates B.C. Lions' Travis Lulay on the Lions win of the 2011 Grey Cup Sunday in Vancouver November 27, 2011.   (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press)

    Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Buck Pierce congratulates B.C. Lions' Travis Lulay on the Lions win of the 2011 Grey Cup Sunday in Vancouver November 27, 2011. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press)

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  • November 27, 2011

    Grey Cup 2011 - The lead up

    Free Press photojournalist John Woods traveled to Vancouver and captured the events leading up to the Grey Cup, including the endless parties and fans, the CFL Awards and the Vanier Cup.

  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Buck Pierce (4) during practice for the East Division Champions in Vancouver Friday, November 25, 2011 ahead of the 2011 Grey Cup. (John Woods/Winnipeg Free Press)

    Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Buck Pierce (4) during practice for the East Division Champions in Vancouver Friday, November 25, 2011 ahead of the 2011 Grey Cup. (John Woods/Winnipeg Free Press)

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  • November 11, 2011

    Winnipeg remembers

    Photojournalist Ken Gigliotti tours Winnipeg's war memorials honouring Canadian soldiers and others who served their country. Today is a day for remembrance.

  • The striking statue of an angel carrying a fallen WW1 soldier up to heaven, commissioned by the Canadian Pacific Railroad to honour employees killed during WW1, WW2 and the Korean war, sits on the grounds of Deer Lodge Hospital.

    The striking statue of an angel carrying a fallen WW1 soldier up to heaven, commissioned by the Canadian Pacific Railroad to honour employees killed during WW1, WW2 and the Korean war, sits on the grounds of Deer Lodge Hospital.