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Election overload? Watch this.

There's a civic election campaign happening right now in Winnipeg and the Free Press has been providing our loyal readers (and viewers) with wall to wall coverage, including live streaming video of every mayoral debate and forum.

But we also understand that all this coverage can be a little draining on some of you.

But thanks to photographer / videographer Ken Gigliotti and his eye for all things beautiful, we've put together this little video to take you away from all the hustle and bustle of the election - if only for a moment.

Now close your eyes and press play. Wait, maybe open them, then close them. Then open them to watch the video.

 

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About Tyler Walsh

After a short but successful stint on CKND-TV's The Great Spelling Bee in 1993, Tyler Walsh knew the bright lights of television were in his future. That was before the World Wide Web came along. He lived the dream for five years, working as a news producer at Global Television in Winnipeg. Never one to back away from a challenge, Tyler left the TV business behind and joined the Winnipeg Free Press in 2008 as the company's first Multimedia Editor. He's worked with the online team and photo department to shape and grow the video product at winnipegfreepress.com, which now includes live streaming video, documentary features and live and interactive events from Canada's first News Café, which is where you'll find Tyler and other members of the online team. Feel free to drop by 237 McDermot Avenue and engage Tyler in conversation about one of three topics: Video editing, curling or Star Trek.

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