Hundreds pay respects as Elijah Harper laid to rest [Photos] [Video]
Tuesday, May 21st, 2013Elijah Harper — The Man Who Said No, to many Canadians — was remembered as much more by friends and family at funeral events Monday.
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Elijah Harper — The Man Who Said No, to many Canadians — was remembered as much more by friends and family at funeral events Monday.
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Elijah Harper has died. More to come.
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Doctors are recommending Greyhound bus killer Vince
Li be allowed escorted visits to Lockport and Winnipeg.
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives revealed a strategy Thursday to save almost 7 million in order to eliminate the PST hike.
Heavy snowfall and deep-freeze temperatures over the past month have pushed Manitoba’s spring flood risk up to moderate to major.
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A spokesman for the body that represents the Canadian spirits and distillers industry feels their products are being targeted in a forthcoming increase in liquor prices.
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A controversial former First Nations chief has launched a public fight against his ineligibility to run for council.
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A University of Winnipeg geology professor will be studying ways to reduce the damage caused by future floods.
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Mere days after a social worker with Winnipeg Child and Family Services had determined Phoenix Sinclair’s case was high risk, another determined that finding was just an “opinion” and elected to give her dad — a “passive resistant” CFS client — a “fresh start.”
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Barely four months after the Canadian Wheat Board’s monopoly was ended, Manitoba grain farmers are reaping big dividends.
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