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FortWhyte Alive embraces a historic amount of snow on the groundWith warmer weather finally starting to arrive, Winnipeggers finally have an opportunity to enjoy incredible amounts of snow on the ground.WeatherMar 1
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Updated interpretive centre at FortWhyte Alive to help meet green goalsThe newly-updated Richardson Interpretive Centre has undergone a 'deep energy retrofit', FortWhyte Alive said.EnvironmentNov 29, 2021
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Where is winter? The impact of warm weather in WinnipegIf you've been thinking it has been unusually warm this winter, you are right. Environment Canada says November, December, and January have all been warmer than normal.EnvironmentJan 14, 2021
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Amorous deer the cause of most vehicle-wildlife collisions in Manitoba each fallManitoba motorists are being advised to be on the alert for deer appearing out of nowhere, as the animals' mating season -- known as the rut -- is upon us.TrafficOct 10, 2020
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Winnipeg’s FortWhyte Alive gets $8.5M from provinceThe Manitoba government has committed more than $8.5 million to help fund conservancy and educational activities at FortWhyte Alive in Winnipeg.PoliticsJun 25, 2020
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Less human activity makes for ideal birdwatching conditions, says Winnipeg expertTaking advantage of quieter conditions amid the coronavirus pandemic and getting into birdwatching is easier than you might think, according to one expert.EnvironmentApr 28, 2020
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Love-struck deer potential trouble for Manitoba driversFortWhyte Alive’s Barrett Miller told 680 CJOB a lot of the deer born in 2018 are likely still around for rutting season.TrafficNov 27, 2019
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Top three things to do the weekend of October 27With her weekly pick of fun things to do on the weekend, here is the rundown from Global News Morning's Kahla Shea.EntertainmentOct 26, 2018
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Outdoor adventures in Winnipeg must go onAvid outdoor adventurers didn't let this weeks extreme cold warnings stop them from getting outsideFeaturesJan 14, 2017
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New mountain bike course at FortWhyte Alive on the way for 2017Mountain bikers will soon have a new course at FortWhyte Alive, thanks to a $45 thousand provincial grant which was presented to the Manitoba Cycling Association on Thursday.SportsJun 30, 2016
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