News
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News | September 16th 2010
West side Hydro line slated at $2.2 billion
Progressive Conservatives, Liberals and other experts continue to accuse the provincial NDP of political interference with the operations of Manitoba Hydro. more »
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News | September 16th 2010
Local News Briefs
Open Farm Day coming to a farm near you; Rent changes for Manitoba in the new year; Province cracks down on e-waste; Not in my backyard; Tough on crime, Katz says. more »
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News | September 16th 2010
Building in northern directions
With climate change rapidly increasing and changing arctic territory boundaries, new developments are in place to build stronger ties between Manitoba and Nunavut. more »
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Streeter | September 16th 2010 | 1
Jaywalking Downtown
I’ve never felt that way before.
– Julia Sotas, first-year sociology
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News | September 16th 2010
The Better Voter Series: Mayoral candidates on the fringe
As mayor Sam Katz and Judy Wasylycia-Leis continue to steal headlines all over Winnipeg, it is easy to forget that a diverse, and equally legitimate, slate of mayoral candidates are simultaneously vying for the top job. more »
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News | September 16th 2010
International News Briefs
Witches dodge a bullet; Resurrecting the caste system 60 years later; Happy birthday, DPRK!; Promising improvement in South Afric; Chilean protesters receive support. more »
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News | September 9th 2010
Marching into your neighbourhood
Uniformed officers could soon be patrolling your neighbourhood, whether it be Osborne Village or St. Boniface, in an attempt to further crack down on public intoxication and substance abuse in the city. more »
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News | September 9th 2010 | 1
All the numbers unfit to print
With so many online resources easily available to users, printing phone books might become a thing of the past. more »
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Campus | September 9th 2010
Campus News Briefs
UWSA likes to O-Week Party; Live radio drama, pay what you can; Free study skills workshops offered on campus; Manitoba physicists earn prestigious prize. more »
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News | September 9th 2010
International News Briefs
Hunger persists despite food production surpluses; Minimum wage finds little support in Hong Kong; Politician’s unusual tactics raise funds, eyebrows; Tiger will not fly; Afghan prosecutor fired for seeking corruption charges. more »
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