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The search for truth about the residential school system is leading a number of Winnipeg residents to push for the recognition of the St. Boniface Industrial School.
The exact location of the school is not known but is believed to be on Des Meurons between Hamel Avenue and Avenue de la Cathedrale. It burned down in 1911 and the area has long since been redeveloped for residential and commercial.
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Darian McKinney has been diving deep into the history of residential schools and in particular this facility since the fall as part of his studies at the University of Manitoba. Prior to this, he had no idea the school existed, despite living just a few kilometres from it his entire life.
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I hope everyone had a safe and fun holiday this past Memorial Day Weekend â I know I did, and Iâm sure the many people that were on Pat Mayse did too.
Our lakes are still above normal levels, and some are slightly stained to muddy. Pat Mayse, as well as other area lakes, is this way, and usually the dam areas have the clearer waters. These areas will usually have some kind of rock structure such as chip rock, boulders or concrete. Since most lakes are pretty much free of grass, these rock areas will hold crawfish and other baitfish. This makes it a good choice to work with topwaters, spinnerbaits, bladed jigs or squarebill cranks. However, if youâre fishing on Mayse, you might have to cull through the sand bass unless youâre fishing for them and not the largemouth. Either way, the sand bass will give your younger anglers plenty of action because they put up such a good fight, and they are good to eat also.
DEAR News Of the Area, THIS Saturday June 5 is the United Nations World Environment Day. This year s theme is Generation/ Ecosystem Restoration and is focused on bringing worldwide awareness and resulting action to protect our environment. How