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Winnipeg police have released a photo of a man wanted in connection with a random assault at The Forks that left another man unconscious.
WINNIPEG - There was a happy ending to the search for a four-year-old boy in a rural area north of Winnipeg. The boy was reported missing on Wednesday morning.
Local Anishinaabe writer Professor Niigaan Sinclair guides you through ... ceremonies at The Forks to Bannock pizza at Feast Café. Winnipeg, the capital city of Canada's Manitoba province ...
About 30 people attended the event held at the Forks in Winnipeg to mark the annual UN ... for water protection and sustainability in Manitoba for years, and previously worked for Wa Ni Ska ...
Lace up your skates, Winnipeg. The perennially-popular river trail at the Forks is open for the season. The Forks announced that the first leg of the Nestaweya River Trail officially opened at the ...
Two young men who recently fled the war in Ukraine to find a better life in Winnipeg were victims of a violent attack at The Forks district on Canada Day, according to a couple who came to their aid. ...
The federal government is providing $600,000 to support two of Manitoba’s top tourist destinations — The Forks in Winnipeg and the town of Churchill. The announcement, made on Friday ...
Since The Forks served as a historic meeting place and trading site prior to Winnipeg’s creation, the archeological work is essential, he said. But the findings are expected to be help ...
The Forks is located in the southeast corner of downtown Winnipeg, within walking distance of many hotels. — The site is open to the public and free, although there are fees for parking ...
City hall is installing a giant “Winnipeg” sign at The Forks as part of its commitment to the Canada Summer Games events. and receive a Canada Proud Manitoba Strong mug and sticker FREE!
WINNIPEG — The new Travel Manitoba Visitor Information Centre is now open at the Forks. After approximately two years of renovations the Centre, beside the Forks market, opened to the public ...
All of the tour’s 14 sites are marked on a map that is available at Winnipeg’s Artists Emporium (1610 St. James St.), Travel Manitoba’s Explore Centre at the Forks, and Hallmark stores.