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Sled dog set to retire 'doesn’t know she’s blind'

By Jennifer Pawluk, Winnipeg Free PressNovember 25, 2009 6:02 AM Photograph by: Handout, Winnipeg Free Press WINNIPEG — The end of the trail is near for Isobel the blind sled dog. The nine-year-old Siberian husky-malamute cross...

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Best Winnipeg Plumbers

http://www.siteproweb.com/winnipeg-plumbers Learn how to find a quality, dependable plumber in the Winnipeg area. See our listings and learn from our FREE guide on how to hire a plumber. Do it right the first time! By...

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Bison recognizes driver with two million accident-free miles

WINNIPEG, Man. -- A Bison Transport driver has been recognized for accruing two million consecutive accident-free safe driving miles with the company. Roger Maltman of Winnipeg received the safe driving award at the company’s...

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Huntingdon REIT, IAT Air Cargo change terms of merger agreement

WINNIPEG - A reverse takeover between Huntingdon Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX:HNT.UN) and IAT Air Cargo Facilities Income Fund (TSX:ACF.UN) has been turned into a merger that will see Huntingdon hold the majority of the...

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Audit finds half of Manitoba nursing homes not meeting core standards

WINNIPEG - Manitoba's auditor general says too many nursing homes aren't meeting basic provincial standards. Carol Bellringer says an audit of the province's 126 nursing homes found more than half ...

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Teen hospitalized after stabbing

A teenage stabbing victim is loaded into the back of an ambulance on Wednesday morning in Winnipeg. (Shaun McLeod/CBC) A teenage boy was sent to hospital after being stabbed in the back on Wednesday morning in Winnipeg. Police...

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Mercedes ambulance tested in Manitoba

The Mercedes ambulance is being tested in four locations in Manitoba, including Winnipeg. (CBC) A sleek new European-style ambulance is being tested on Winnipeg's streets. Called a Sprinter, the vehicle is made by Mercedes-Benz...

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Winnipeg council approves $135M police HQ

Winnipeg's police force is moving to a bigger building downtown, after council voted to approve the purchase of the Canada Post sorting plant at 266 Graham Ave. so it can be coverted into the new police headquarters.

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Winnipeg neighbourhood seeks traffic sign

Speeding cars fly over median and crash into yards A car became airborne after striking a curb, landing on a car parked in a home's driveway. (CBC) The residents of a Winnipeg neighbourhood are looking for a sign — one they...

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You've Come a Long Way, BA-BA

Maturing to Strategic Business Analysis Earlier this month I had the privilege of presenting at the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) conference in Winnipeg on the topic of Business/IT Alignment. I wanted to...

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