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The following story is part a new feature, a fictional work by our columnist Wayne Weedon. Wayne is a brilliant writer whose style consists of simple declarative statements that stick
The following story is part a new feature, a fictional work by our columnist Wayne Weedon. Wayne is a brilliant writer whose style consists of simple declarative statements that stick
Gary BrownGeocaching In past articles I have written about several different types of Geocaches. In this article I will be writing about Mystery Caches only. A mystery cache, also
Myron Love I have long had a fascination with the paranormal – ever since coming across writings related to Edgar Cayce and The Sleeping Prophet when I was still
It’s a fate that has happened to many older hits; going from being heard non-stop to falling off the airwaves into historical obscurity. However not all is lost as these
Fred MorrisFrom the desk of a gadfly Between July 15, 1905, and October 20, 1999, Eaton’s at 320 Portage Avenue was a meeting place for Winnipeggers. This story will tell
By Gordon Gage Family has been the key to the success of the Thorvaldson Care Center since its inception in June 1959. These past 65 years have been an
Dorothy Dobbie You will see that there is a change on the masthead of this month’s Lifestyles 55. We have added the label, “Manitoba”. As most of our dedicated
Part One, The joys By Volker Beckmann A British visitor that I was touring asked me to record the sound of trembling aspen leaves quietly rustling in the wind.
Life Lease News by Lori Blande When the 'chicks have fledged' and your house develops echoes, the yard work is just not fun anymore, or the winter snows are
By Katie Yablecki, Interim Director of Development, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra At 93, Bill Loewen may be retired from his position as the founder and head of TelPay, but he