Winnipeg's Coronation Bowling Centre has its own special community, one that owner Jim Llewellyn says cannot be found anywhere else. As the bowling centre celebrates 75 memorable years, CBC's Jim Agapito went to the Tache Avenue lanes to find out what makes them so unique.
The fire in the early morning hours of Feb. 15 left so many unanswered questions of what might have been for young people on the cusp of their lives who
This week in good news (Jan. 31-Feb. 6) Written by CHVN Saturday, Feb 06 2021, 12:47 PM 2019 Provincial champions Tracy Fleury, Selena Njegovan, Liz Fyfe, and Kristin MacCuish have a Wild Card berth at the 2021 Scotties.
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A deep-freeze couldn t stop Manitobans from getting outside to spread joy (especially with the hope of an early spring), plus new faith-based entertainment is coming to screens and stereos near you and the province will be well-represented at the 2021 Scotties.
Get ready to spend a day this summer celebrating the grandparents in your life.
An international day of celebration for grandparents and the elderly has now been instituted by the Pope, Vatican News reports.
WINNIPEG One Winnipeg neighbourhood is offering a cool new way for people to go bowling. A Winnipeg man has built a five-pin bowling lane, which uses jugs instead of bowling balls, on the ice in Island Lakes. “Bowling’s my life. I’ve been bowling since I was two,” said Jim Llewellyn, who built the bowling lane called ‘Island Lakes Lanes. “It’s good for anyone, from age three to 83. Anybody can play it,”
Source: Daniel Timmerman/CTV News Llewellyn said the idea started with his sister taking some bowling pins into her backyard rink. “I thought, well I walk around this lake every day, I’ll put in a little lane,” he said.