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Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Dracula Story Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet presents Bram Stoker's Dracula story at Queen Elizabeth and Royal Theatres. royal winnipeg ballet • bram stoker’s dracula story • canada • vancouver victoria • queen elizabeth theatre
Haunted Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg Fort Garry Hotel has been part of Winnipeg Manitoba's skyline for over 90 years and was built in the style of the Park Plaza hotel in New York City. haunted fort garry hotel • ghost spirit sightings winnipeg manitoba canada hi • fort garry hotel style park plaza hotel new york c • chateau laurier ottawa model fort garry • room 202 haunted woman hung herself closet
New Year's Eve in Winnipeg, MB Celebrations for the New Year in Canada include clubs and family-friendly activities. new year's eve winnipeg mb • manitoba's capital city options kids adults partie • celebrations new year canada clubs family friendly • world renowned concerts timebenders • mcphillips street casino ticketmaster
Winnipeg Jet up front Shane Doan signed to a five-year $22.75 million extension, with the trade deadline coming up on February 27th, at 3pm Eastern time, to be specific. phoenix coyotes • ottawa senators • dallas stars • mike comrie • ladislav nagy
A Look at the Provinces, Part IV: Manitoba This is the fourth article in the series. Manitoba is the most eastern of the prairie Provinces. canadian shield • prairie province • canada • winnipeg
Crossing Canada - Part VII The part of the trip that brings us as far as Edmonton and on to the mountains. edmonton • alberta • winnipeg • smoking • sleeping
fool's bells - Lynnette D'anna A review of the novel <i>fool's bells</i> by Winnipeg author Lynnette D'anna. lynnette d'anna • fools bells • winnipeg • incest
Manitoba and Saskatchewan Election Results Well september was busy for Elections as both Saskatchewan and Manitoba held elections. Both provinces elected an NDP government. In Saskatchewan, the NDP was reduced to a minority and in Manitoba the NDP forms a new majority government after years of Tory rule. ndp • elections • results • progressive conservatives • liberals
Splash of Autumn Color The Tom Tomson exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Galery is alive with splashes color of the famous artist who revolutionized Canadian art. Let his work inspire you. tom tomson • art • color • splash • winnipeg art gallery
Butt Out of Our Bylaw So you think that Winnipeg's new smoke-free bylaw will keep indoor areas free of smoke. Dream on! Find out what is written between the lines or rather what is not written at all. think • winnipeg's • new • smoke-free • bylaw
Two Teams in Toronto? Isn't one bad hockey team in Toronto enough? two teams in toronto • second nhl franchise in toronto • nhl overexpansion • hockey in toronto • falling loonie
Merry Christmas Tree Recycling Christmas trees can become useful for the rest of the winter, in fact, for the next summer as well. In the winter, they can be chipped or used to line skating trails on the river. suite101 • traute klein • garden • gardening • biogardener
Ferguson Dead at 68 A winner of five Stanley Cups and countless fights, the renowned enforcer went down swinging in his toughest battle. john ferguson • nhl • stanley cup • enforcer • prostate cancer
Guardian of a Sacred Trust The Natives on the shores of Lake Winnipeg knew of the secret magical healing powers of wet clay. It is the only sure cure for poison ivy, but my experiments have shown it to be effective in many other situations. natives • shores • lake winnipeg • secret • magical
In Search of April Raintree In Winnipeg, Manitoba two Métis sisters experience oppression and hardships at a young age and strive to blossom in a society who has mistreated Native Canadians. in search of april raintree • beatrice culleton mosionier • métis • ojibway • winnipeg
Terry Fox Born in 1958, this native of Winnipeg raised millions of dollars when he attempted to run across Canada. terry fox • cancer research • marathon of hope • winnipeg • rick hansen
The Churchill Protocol There are few times during the Fringe (or at any theatre, for that matter) that you encounter a show that is not only funny, smart and interesting and makes you think. the churchill protocol • kris joseph • patrick gauthier • toronto fringe festival • winnipeg fringe festival
The Creative Process The creation of a theatrical piece is one of the most intricate and most fascinating creative processes in the arts. So how do they do it? the churchill protocol • kris joseph • toronto fringe festival • patrick gauthier • winnipeg fringe festival
The Real Bear Behind Winnie the Pooh An article about the real-life inspiration for Winnie the Pooh, Winnipeg the black bear, and her special relationship with her human friend, the child Christopher Robin. canada • black bear • 2nd canadian infantry batallion • manitoba • winnipeg
Canadian 3rd Division on D-Day On the morning of June 6, 1944, 20,000 Canadian soldiers, sailors and airmen would launch their D-Day assault on the Normandy coast. canadian 3rd division d-day • canadians d-day • canadians juno beach • canadian d-day assault • canadian assault normandy
NFB Celebrates World Animation Day The Nationals Film Board of Canada celebrates World Animation Day (October 28th) by holding coast-to-coast screenings, workshops and master classes. nationals film board of canada • world animation day • patrick bouchard • chris lavis • maciek szczerbowski
Beautiful Poisonous Flowering Bulbs The most beautiful spring flowers are poisonous, including flowering bulbs. Learn to recognize them so that they won't make you sick. germany • season • spring • hyacinth • primula
Canadian Fringe Festivals British actors Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, and Emma Thompson treaded the boards in Edinburgh. Here are the 2007 dates for Vancouver, Ottawa, Toronto and Calgary and more canada • fringe • festival • hugh laurie • edmonton
Fringe Festival Survival Tips The Fringe Festival Season is almost upon us, and here are some helpful tips on how to survive the onslaught of theatrical goodies in your town. toronto fringe festival • edinburgh fringe festival • winnipeg fringe festival • new york international fringe festival • fringe
Timothy Eaton, Founder Timothy Eaton, a farm boy and storekeeper's apprentice in Ireland's County Antrim, became one of Canada's most successful merchants. timothy eaton founder • t eaton company retail empire in canada • timothy eaton in canada • t eaton company founder • eaton's catalogue known as homesteaders' bible
Manitoba Elections Elections are on September 21 in Manitoba. The Conservative Party will try to keep its majority government while the Opposition will try to form the next government.Will Manitoba be like other provinces this year (New Brunswick, Ontario, Nova Scotia) and paint their maps blue or will it be different than the others? canada • elections • manitoba • pc • tory
Explorers of Canada, Part XX: Pierre de La Verendrye Explorer of the Canadian West canada • prairies • manitoba • saskatchewan • rockies
Thanksgiving for Kid Gardeners A little Thanksgiving history for children and some ideas for bringing our garden indoors for autumn to remind us to be thankful. suite101 • traute klein • garden • gardening • united states biogardener
WAR On September 9, 1939 Britain declared war on Germany. Since Canada was a British Colony, this meant that technically she was at war as well. But on September 10, Canada declared war independently. Thousands of men marched off to fight for their country. Some would never return and thousands would not set foot on Canadian soil for six long years. "call to arms • " independent • declaration of war • wounded • killed
Collingwood's NWMP Plaque A plaque at Collingwood's harbour commemorates the departure of Canada's first Mounties in 1873. From the plaque's location, there is an excellent view. collingwood • rcmp canadian history • great lakes ships • collingwood history • plaques
Wild Arctic Adventure An unusual trip for polar bear enthusiasts, photographers, and naturalists. churchill • polar bear • arctic travel • tundra buggy
Kosher for Health Observing kosher dietary rules can improve your health by avoiding allergens and reducing bad cholesterol. You can adapt the rules to benefit your family's health. An article for Lent. observing • kosher • dietary • rules • improve
Carol Shields: 1935-2003 Carol Shields died on July 16. Read about her fascinating literary life which will live on. canadian literature • carol shields • stone diaries • booker prize • governor generals award
Christmas Tree Recycling You can set your used Christmas tree into the garden as a windbreak, and next summer, it will make a great support for your climbing plants like cucumber, squash, pole beans, and morning glory. suite101 • traute klein • garden • gardening • biogardener
Marketing - Four: Setting Your Rates Market Your Writing: Setting Your Rates market writing • setting rates • writing • publishing • joanne reid
Memories of Studying Canadian Lit Like many students in Canada, Canadian Literature was a part of my formal education. Here are some memories. canadian literature • leonard cohen • margaret atwood • michael ondaatje • beautiful losers
Supreme Court tosses Pooh case Top court refuses to hear copyright appeal by Clare Milne, grand-daughter of Winnie the Pooh creator. winnie the pooh • lawsuit • supreme court • a.a. milne • disney
The Words of My Roaring Robert Kroetsch's novel <i>The Words of My Roaring</i> is repackaged and republished for a new generation. canadian literature • robert kroetsch • thomas wharton
100-Year-Old Masters Swimmer Jaring Timmerman, record breaking Masters swimmer, explains the secret to living a long life by following his own acronym, GEDS - Genes, Exercise, Diet, Spirit. senior health • genes • diet • exercise • spirit
Frost/Nixon Opens Vancouver Playhouse Season Frost/Nixon, based on the infamous interview between British reporter David Frost and President Richard Nixon, has its Canadian premiere in Vancouver in Sept. 2008. david frost • richard nixon • peter morgan • vancouver playhouse • canadian stage company
Nunavut Facts and Climate, Canada Find our more about this fascinating and untouched territory, as well as how to get to and around Nunavut. nunavut northern western canada • facts climate weather year round activities • untouched territory inuit culture • how to get to around flights • baffin island iqaluit kitkmeot kivalliq
Purebred Dogs Explores the many directions the owner of a purebred dog can embark upon. purebred dogs • breeding • puppies • dog • dogs
Sidney Crosby Wins Lou Marsh Award The Pittsburgh Penguins superstar beats out some stellar competition to win the 71st Lou Marsh Trophy as voted by a panel of Canada's top sports media members. sidney crosby • sidney crosby wins lou marsh award • canada's top athlete for 2007 • first hockey player in 14 years to win award • pittsburgh penguins
Watching Web Wildlife Web cams abound on all kinds of subjects and wildlife gets its due. web cams • webcams • wildlife • images
What is Canadian Literature? A lively discussion-starter that approaches the different perceptions of what Canadian Literature is. canadian literature • carol shields • margaret atwood • michael ondaatje • mordecai richler |
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