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MP Carr announces federal investment in Fort Whyte Alive
From: Prairies Economic Development Canada September 13, 2024 Winnipeg’s FortWhyte Alive provides an urban green space, bringing people together to promote awaren…
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Education
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September 13, 2024 In the classroom and beyond, Davis builds foundations for better questions The Asper School of Business has appointed three new high-impact acade…
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APTN launches all-Indigenous languages TV channel - CBC
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AMC Boycotts Winnipeg Free Press Over Disrespectful Coverage of Late Grand Chief Cathy Merrick
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