Morning News: May 21, 2013
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The Morning News on Global Winnipeg for Tuesday, May 21, 2013, with Eva Kovacs. Watch video
Imagine losing hundreds of photos from a family vacation, your baby’s first year or some other special occasion. After nearly saying good-bye to 1,400 precious photos, I learned a few important tips for preserving digital pictures and videos. Find out how you can avoid a disappointing loss by taking some simple steps. Continue reading
Rain could impact on your weekend plans Friday night through Saturday. Continue reading
Ice boulders stopped inches away from buildings in Twin Lakes Beach, leaving property owners relieved but nervous on Wednesday morning. Continue reading
May 14 marked the 15th anniversary of Seinfeld’s last episode. The Morning News team thought, why not do something to honour the day? Continue reading
Former Prime Minister Paul Martin joined us on the Morning News to discuss the Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative. Afterward, the conversation continued in the elevator. Continue reading
Winnipeg Rifles head coach (and Vanier Cup champion with the Bisons) Ryan Karhut joined us on the Morning News, and afterwards we talked about how big you can be, while still being effective. Second-year defensive back Eric Plett weighed in as well (as it were). Continue reading
Eva and Derek continue a Morning News debate on Abba. Continue reading
The Manitoba Government says it will not hold a referendum to decide a proposed Provincial Sales Tax increase; critics insist a rally Thursday is building pressure against the NDP to back down Continue reading
The Manitoba Government has rolled out an advertising campaign promoting its 2013 Budget. Continue reading
A heavy dose of snow was a fitting way to end the month of April. Continue reading