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Back-to-school prizes up for grabs as Manitoba RCMP celebrates 150 years in serviceThe Royal Canadian Mounted Police turns 150 today. And to celebrate, Manitoba's branch is launching a contest - giving away prizes to children under 14.EducationMay 23, 2023
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Winnipeg residents encouraged to leave unwanted items on the curb for giveaway weekendIf you're looking to clear some unwanted items from your home, or search for some new-to-you treasures, you'll want to mark Sept. 10 and 11 on your calendar.MoneySep 1, 2022
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2K students receive free school supplies in Saskatoon Tribal Council’s carnival'We want to empower children,' Chief Mark Archand said. 'Education is going to lead the quality of life for jobs, be part of the economy.'CanadaAug 26, 2022
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Big Bike Giveaway is back, giving free bikes to Ukrainian refugees and LondonersFor the past nine years, Londoners Monica Hodgson and her husband have collected bikes, repaired them and given them out for free.CanadaJun 2, 2022
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Jelly Belly founder to give away ‘candy factory’ — but there may be a catchThe Willy Wonka-style contest involves a retiring candy mogul, a mysterious factory, some golden tickets — and a $50 entry fee.TrendingSep 8, 2020
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Winnipeg’s fall giveaway weekend set for Sept. 7-8Winnipeg's fall curbside giveaway weekend takes place Sept. 7 and 8, and the city is encouraging residents to take advantage of the opportunity to find a new home for your used items... or find some new (to you) treasures.ConsumerAug 30, 2019
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Winnipeg giving away free compost to mark Compost Awareness WeekThe City of Winnipeg is celebrating International Compost Awareness Week by giving away free compost to residents.EnvironmentMay 5, 2019
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Kelowna families benefit from Carma ProjectThe kindness of strangers made life a whole lot easier for two Kelowna mothers and their children Monday.LifestyleJun 5, 2017
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Trash or treasure?This is Winnipeg’s semi annual giveaway week-end. It’s been a huge success in terms of many of us getting rid of things we now think of as junk while for many of us (often the same “us”) we’re able t pick up items that we can use. What are you getting rid of this week-end...CanadaMay 12, 2017
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