Auto sales start revving - Winnipeg Free Press
SALES of new vehicles stalled in Manitoba in January, but an industry official says customers have since started flocking back to the dealerships. “January and February are probably typically two of the slowest months of the year (for vehicle sales
Bears roar into CIS finals - Edmonton Journal
The small step has been taken, but the big step lies ahead for the University of Alberta Golden Bears. With a 4-2 victory over the University of Manitoba Bisons Sunday night, the Bears won the Canada West hockey championship — and the W.G. Hardy
Only Two Canadian Premiers Receive Positive Rating From - All Headline News
Their ratings are: Greg Selinger of Manitoba - 27 percent, Darrell Dexter of Nova Scotia - 23 percent, Gordon Campbell of British Columbia - 23 percent, Jean Charest of Quebec - 22 percent, Dalton McGuinty of Ontario - 21 percent, Ed Stelmach of
Griffins Close Gap on Moose Heading Into Huge Weekend - OurSports Central
This Week’s Games Fri., March 19 - GRIFFINS at Manitoba Moose - 8:30 p.m. - WOOD 1300 AM / AHLLive.com Sun., March 21 - GRIFFINS at Manitoba Moose - 3 p.m. - ESPN 96.1 FM / AHLLive.com Last Week’s Results Fri., March 12 - GRIFFINS 3 at Hamilton
State to partner with Minnesota, Manitoba at BIO - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Wisconsin will join Manitoba and Minnesota hosting a reception at the BIO International Convention in Chicago in May, the Wisconsin Technology Council said Monday. BIO International is the biggest gathering of life sciences people in the world, and
North Dakota bracing for rising Red River to reach - Winnipeg Free Press
THE Red River rising south of the border prompted the start of flood protection measures there but Manitoba’s flood expert is still analyzing the implications here. The Red River reached the 28-foot mark in Grand Forks, N.D., on Monday, initiating a
