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Heavy rain hammers part of southern Manitoba but brings little relief to parched Prairies

Heavy rain hammers part of southern Manitoba but brings little relief to parched Prairies
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Extreme heat warning in place for southern half of Manitoba

Extreme heat warning in place for southern half of Manitoba Environment Canada has issued another warning due to a period of extreme heat on the way for most of the southern half of Manitoba. Social Sharing Heat wave will dissipate over the weekend, but will bring with it yet another one for next week CBC News · Posted: Jul 14, 2021 5:38 PM CT | Last Updated: July 14 Environment Canada has issued another heat wave for much of Manitoba, and could be issuing another one right after this one ends.(CBC)

Creature Comforters - Canada s History

Creature Comforters Written by Nancy Payne — Posted June 28, 2021 From prime ministers to army privates, people of all ranks and stations adore their animal companions. Pets and working beasts have inspired acts of compassion, conservation, and sometimes even artistic greatness. Furred, feathered, or fetlocked, here are a few animals that have pawed, prowled, and pranced their way into Canadian history. Donald E. Bent Family WARHORSES Roughly one out of every ten horses the Allies used in the First World War came from Canada about 130,000 in all. The Toronto Police Force’s mounted unit sent eighteen, of which only Bunny, a strawberry roan that saw action at Vimy Ridge, survived. Although the city offered to pay Bunny’s way home after the war, the military decided that only officers’ horses would be returned, and he was sold to the Belgian government. The only Canadian Member of Parliament to die in the war, Lieutenant-Colonel George Harold Baker, also had

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