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  • We are in the process of costing out renovations to the United Army surplus store," she said in an e-mail. "Small amounts of asbestos have been identified -- which is not a factor in that no one is working the building. We are still reviewing our development options and we hope to make a recommendation to our Board on the best way to proceed by December," said the spokeswoman. Both president Lloyd Axworthy and vice-president of finance Bill Balan have talked about the army surplus store's being converted into a campus bookstore, retail space, a cafe, or student services outlet.

  • Cash prizes were awarded in the amount of $2,500 for gold, $1,500 for silver and $750 for bronze. Twelve Special Achievement awards were also presented: Most Original Name- Precious Little Ones Daycare- "Usma", Gold River Secondary School, Gold River, B.C.; Best Logo-The Dusty Road Cafe, South Kamloops Secondary School, Kamloops, B.C.; Most Original Services-Anishnabe Cuisine, Kitigan Zibi Kikinamadinan, Maniwaki, QC; Best Video-Alberni Creations, VAST Alternative School, Port Alberni, B.C.; Cultural Expression-A.C.K.X. AKA Pat, J.V. Humphries, Kaslo, B.C.; Most Innovative Marketing-Red Feather Bannock, Four Directions Storefront School, Kamloops, B.C.; Best Use of Technology-Skaabe Technology Training, Children of the Earth High School, Winnipeg; Environmental Awareness- rePhresh, Beat...

    ..., Beattie School of the Arts-Pineridge Campus, Kamloops, B.C.; Best Team Spirit-Lively Look, Kit...

  • When I told him it was Set for Life, he didn't believe me," said [Carmen Anderson]. She said the news was followed by some close scrutinizing of the winning ticket, "and after that, we just didn't sleep. Anderson said she rarely plays the lottery. "I don't drink, I don't smoke, so this is my little craving," she said. "Once in awhile I'll get a ticket." Anderson and her husband won't give up their business in Brandon -- the Little Guy's Café, named for their 22-month-old son Caleb and located on the Brandon University campus. Maybe they'll let me renew my lease now," she joked.

  • ... runs Garden Spot, a vegan, pay-what-you-can cafe that serves healthy meals in reusable containers. ...

  • Manitoba's Veterinarians have partnered with the Christmas Cheer Baord to offer a pet food donation program for dogs and cats in families of need this holiday season. Under the program entitled "This Season is FUR Everyone", pet lovers can drop off unopened tins and bags of cat and dog food at participating veterinary clinics. List of participating clinics and addresses, visit www.mvma.ca and click on "This Season is FUR Everyone". Neighbourhood Bookstore and Cafe live performance of T'ai Pu's audiobook Keep Sweepin', Dec. 12, 1 & 3 p.m., 898 Westminster Ave. Winnipeg Adult Education Centre's off campus program, River Osborne, offers grade 12 classes to students who are residents of Manitoba, free of charge. Do you want to upgrade or graduate? Fall classes include: English Comprehe...

  • ... what green initiatives are implemented on campus. Also, consider each institution's unique qualitie... Science The U of C is among Canada's most Cafes held by the ES building and sustainable student's ...

  • ... with local crafters, German imports, a cafe, bakery, hourly entertainment provided by various ....m., Berney Theatre, Asper Jewish Community Campus, 123 Doncaster St. Information: 477-7400 or www.je...

  • University of Manitoba's sixth annual Medical Art Show continues to allow students to explore the humanistic side of medicine through art. This year's chosen theme is Mental Illness: Perception versus Reality. In preparation for the art show, the artists had opportunities to meet with mentally ill patients in order to gain a deeper understanding of the societal misconceptions and personal struggles that these persons encounter on a daily basis. The show will be held during the week of Feb. 12 to 16 in the Brodie Centre Atrium of the Bannatyne Campus (727 McDermot Avenue). The show will then be displayed at the Gosa Gallery of the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus throughout the week of Feb. 25 to 29. The Faculty of Medicine invites members of the community to attend the opening ...

    ...Hands-on activities. Career Internet Café. For information, call 989-6500 or visit www.wtc.m...

  • ... Manitoba bison, are unique options on campus. The Student Cafe also uses produce from the stude...

  • Narol Children's Center annual fundraiser The Ice Cream Carnival, to raise money for the Center's child education programming, Feb. 11, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Miles Macdonnell Collegiate, 757 Roch St. Entertainment by: Lulu & the Tomcat, Mago the Magician, Fire Safety & Inspection Puppet Show, Sparky the Fire Dog, Interactive Child Booths (Boo Boo Clinic, Narol Fire Fighters, Panther's Gymnastics, Child Find), Discovery/Craft Tables, hair and face painting, etc. Visit www.narol.ca. University of Manitoba's sixth annual Medical Art Show continues to allow students to explore the humanistic side of medicine through art. This year's chosen theme is 'Mental Illness: Perception versus Reality'. The show will be held during the week of Feb. 12 to 16 in the Brodie Centre Atrium of ...

    ... the Brodie Centre Atrium of the Bannatyne Campus (727 McDermot Avenue). The show will then be displ...Hands-on activities. Career Internet Café. For information call 989-6500 or visit www.wtc.mb...



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