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Former Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger among those to receive Order of Manitoba

Article content Politicians, artists, scientists, business and cultural leaders are among the Manitobans to be honoured with the Order of Manitoba later this year. Twelve Manitobans will receive the Order of Manitoba, the province’s highest honour, at a ceremony at the Manitoba Legislative Building that because of the COVID-19 pandemic is tentatively scheduled for July 15. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Former Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger among those to receive Order of Manitoba Back to video “The exceptional women and men to be invested into the Order of Manitoba serve to inspire us all and reinforce that each of us has the power to make a difference,” said chancellor of the order Lt.-Gov. Janice C. Filmon in a press release. “These individuals truly exemplify resiliency, adaptability and leadership, and they are all most worthy of acknowledgement and acclaim. We are proud to celebrate the passion and leadership of

Demolition of 110-year-old warehouse will make way for new Brandon bridge

Up until last year, it was used as a storage facility for a local furniture retailer. The building used to welcome visitors who entered Brandon on 18th Street.(Riley Laychuk/CBC) Alyssa Wowchuk, administrator of the Brandon General Museum and Archives, had a chance to go inside not long before demolition crews moved in.  The structure of the building is all very open concept, she said. I want to say it probably looked a lot like what it did during the time of the International Harvester company. Exposed brick was visible in many areas, some floors were wide open and a few artifacts had been left behind, she said.

1960s-era development plan would have replaced city s historic architecture with freeways, highrises

1960s-era development plan would have replaced city s historic architecture with freeways, highrises
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ALDRICH: Changing attitudes can t change history

Article content Going back and digging into our history and evaluating truths is a must. We have a responsibility to fully examine who we are and where we came from. This process, however, cannot just be an exercise in breaking out an eraser and scrubbing controversial names off of buildings because we do not necessarily like who they are today through our rose-coloured glasses. Article content It is this type of mentality that has led to some cities like Vancouver and Victoria to work toward eradicating our first prime minister from any public visage. It is a form of cancel culture that weakens us as a nation.

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