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Manitoba board gives curling club approval power in affordable housing projectA recent decision by the Manitoba Municipal Board says the project can only go forward if the curling club approves of the parking arrangement.PoliticsNov 18, 2025
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Granite Curling Club parking lot dispute discussed at Municipal Board hearingThe controversial rezoning of the parking lot of the historic Granite Curling Club could pave the way for a 111-unit housing development.Aug 27, 2025
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Downtown Granite Curling Club shutdown rocks Saskatoon curling community'It breaks our heart': Originally opening Oct. 1, 1929, the club has been a downtown icon for 93 years and will be officially going up for sale in 2023.SportsDec 19, 2022
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Proposed grant would give much-needed relief to Saskatoon curling, sports organizationsA possible grant program from the city could be much needed relief for Saskatoon curling clubs and some other recreation and sports organizations.CanadaNov 10, 2021
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Winnipeg watering hole serves hundreds of ‘pay what you can’ turkey dinnersThe Beer Can in Winnipeg is serving up more than 400 turkey dinners on Friday in a 'pay what you can' fashion. Proceeds are going towards the West Central Women's Resource Centre.CanadaOct 10, 2021
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Popular Winnipeg venue to host ‘pay-what-you-can’ community Thanksgiving dinnerThe Beer Can has teamed up with Good Neighbour Brewing to offer a 'pay-what-you-can' Thanksgiving dinner with proceeds going to community organizations.EntertainmentOct 7, 2021
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Downtown beer garden draws Winnipeggers anxious to reconnectAs summer weather, combined with loosened pandemic restrictions, is drawing more and more Winnipeggers outdoors, venues are drawing crowds again-- socially distanced, of course.EntertainmentJul 5, 2021
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Popular Winnipeg beer garden plans second season, but at new locationA popular beer garden that drew thousands of Winnipeggers downtown last summer for outdoor enjoyment amid COVID-19 plans to set up at a new location this summer.EntertainmentMar 6, 2021
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Bonspiel physicians to donate plasma as part of clinical trial for possible COVID-19 treatmentThe bonspiel initially attracted attention because it was one of the first outbreaks in Alberta and the participants were primarily physicians.HealthApr 24, 2020
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With a little help, new Canadians make a curling connection in WinnipegSamira Jahmoun had no idea what curling was when she and her family arrived in Canada in 2016 from Syria via Jordan.CanadaJan 30, 2020
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