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Three Manitoba school libraries boosted by literacy foundation grant

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later Glenwood and John M. King schools in Winnipeg and Otetiskewin Kiskinwamahtowekamik School in Nelson House are recipients of the Indigo Love of Reading Foundation literacy fund grants. (Dreamstime / TNS files) Seventy-five per cent of students at Glenwood School indicated they do not access a public library in a survey about grades 3-8 reading habits their teacher-librarian undertook in early 2020. Seventy-five per cent of students at Glenwood School indicated they do not access a public library in a survey about grades 3-8 reading habits their teacher-librarian undertook in early 2020. Transportation challenges, time management, and concerns about fines are among the reasons Karen Burkett said students do not visit their local library often, if ever.

Reflective Canada Day culminates in toppling of legislature landmark

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 11:08 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 1, 2021 | Updates JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS A statue of Queen Victoria was toppled at the Manitoba Legislative Building following a march in honour of Indigenous children found in unmarked graves at former residential schools. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press) A day that began with rallies that flooded streets orange in honour of bodies buried in unmarked graves at residential schools ended with the toppling of a statue that has stood for more than a century in front of Manitoba’s legislative building. A day that began with rallies that flooded streets orange in honour of bodies buried in unmarked graves at residential schools ended with the toppling of a statue that has stood for more than a century in front of Manitoba’s legislative building.

Four missing men in northern Manitoba found: RCMP

  WINNIPEG Four men who were last seen heading to a fishing camp in northern Manitoba have been found, according to RCMP. Manitoba RCMP had been looking for the men after they were last seen leaving the community of Nelson House on June 25. The next day, a supply driver went to the camp and noticed nobody was there. The driver went back to the camp on June 28, and again did not see anybody or notice any new activity at the camp. He reported the four men missing to RCMP on Monday. Just hours after RCMP began a search, the men were safely located at another fishing camp.

Four missing fishermen from Nelson House, Thompson and Winnipeg located safe

Glen Spence, 51 and Scott Leighton, 44, from Nelson House went to a fishing camp June 25 with Malcolm Peterson, 51, of Thompson, and Larry Moose, 60, from Winnipeg, to engage in commercial fishing. A supply driver attended the camp the following day and didn’t see anyone around, then returned two days later and there was still no one there. He reported the men missing to RCMP because it was unusual for them to be on the water that long without returning to camp. © Copyright Thompson Citizen

Armed robbery suspects arrested in Thompson with help of police dog

Armed robbery suspects arrested in Thompson with help of police dog
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