Monday Dec 21 | The Winnipeg Free Press
I was in the Duckworth Centre the other day for an interview, and noticed a spiffy large sign above the drinking fountain in the lobby.
I'm writing in response to James Bezan's letter in your Dec. 4 2009 edition of the Interlake Spectator in which he accuses me of spreading "erroneous and blatantly misleading" information.
Fiddling champ to play Selkirk
A North American fiddle champion is coming to share her musical talent with Selkirk.
Failure to save rail line will mean lost opportunities
The Interlake will lose a major economic development opportunity if its municipalities do nothing to save the Gimli-Selkirk rail line scheduled for abandonment by Canadian Pacific Railway in three years.
During the reporting period Selkirk RCMP Detachment received a total of 180 calls for service while Grand Marais Community Detachment received 5 calls for service.
A letter sent to the province's newly minted premier by Provencher MP and president of the Treasury Board Vic Toews recently has St.
Portage la Prairie Daily Graphic
Snowfall warning for Portage area
Environment Canada has issued a snow fall warning for Portage la Prairie and area.
Icy road conditions are considered a contributing factor in a rollover, which killed a 30-year-old woman and injured her husband, on Highway 8 Wednesday, RCMP say.
Doctor's criminal record grows
The family doctor who was stripped of his California medical licence for violent criminal behaviour, and deported back to Canada, was recently convicted of assault, served time in provincial jail and was accused of writing false prescriptions under fake names.
BORIS.MINKEVICH@FREEPRESS.MB.CA Bill Marsh is a volunteer for Operation Red Nose.
There are many different holiday traditions observed by Winnipeggers, but for Bill Marsh, the holiday season means one thing -- helping others get home from their parties safely.
Stonewall Argus & Teulon Times
I find former Selkirk-Interlake Liberal candidate Kevin Walsh's rant about my use of novelty cheques and our government's Economic Action Plan puzzling.
A Winnipeg woman is facing numerous charges after a van crashed into a parked truck during the early morning hours on Saturday.
St. Andrews fire ruled accidental
THE cause of a fire that destroyed the interior of a home in St. Andrews early Thursday morning was accidental, the Manitoba Office of the Fire Commissioner says.
Fire crews battled a blaze in an older, two-storey house near the Rural Municipality of St.
By day, Laurie Sutherland is a mild-mannered Safeway cashier and school bus driver.
Selkirk may not be Hollywood just yet, but the city is always looking to attract the bright lights of the movie industry.
Vimy Ridge vet's medals returned
The medals of a St. Andrews soldier who died at Vimy Ridge made it home just in time for Remembrance Day.
Not only is chili healthy for the body, it appears it's healthy for the community too.