| No.10, Vol.1 | Fall 2011 | Tell a friend |
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| Hey Big Spenders! |
With the second coming of the Winnipeg Jets, there are few more folks in town with the means to do a little splurging. While Winnipeggers have always been known for their keen senses when hunting for bargains, there are definitely more than a few spots that call for big NHL bucks. [READ STORY]
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Events Listing
Lighting the Way November 25 to January 7 Kids' faces will be planted to the windshield as you tour the provinces's most dazzling light displays: Island of Lights in Portage la Prairie. Families province-wide make the trip to 'ooh and awe' at the 750 displays.
Same Ole New Year December 31 It's tradition. Where do you spend New Years in Winnipeg? At The Forks - skating, sliding, eating, crafting, laughing, singing, dancing. If you're not exhausted, stick around for the fireworks display at 10 pm. It's all part of Scotiabank Family New Year's Eve. |
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Downtown Pre-game Eats |
When it comes to hockey, scouting is important. Equally important is off-ice scouting, namely, looking for good eats before or after the puck drops at the MTS Centre. [READ STORY] |

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Everything is Just Ducky! |
Manitoba’s location—smack dab in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway—creates a bit of a funnel for ducks, geese, shorebirds and songbirds that prefer to winter on the beaches of Texas. [READ STORY] |
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