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Time to put pedal down on electric buses

Armed with decades-old cameras & expired film, local photographer explores city

Keith Levit arrived at the corner of Princess Street and Alexander Avenue holding a piece of history in his hands: a Graflex Crown Graphic four-by-five camera. Covered with the patina that comes with over 70 years of existence, its body oxidized a soft burgundy, it looks like it belongs on a shelf, not on a street corner in the bitter Winnipeg cold. Keith Levit arrived at the corner of Princess Street and Alexander Avenue holding a piece of history in his hands: a Graflex Crown Graphic four-by-five camera. Covered with the patina that comes with over 70 years of existence, its body oxidized a soft burgundy, it looks like it belongs on a shelf, not on a street corner in the bitter Winnipeg cold.

Armed with decades-old cameras, local photographer explores city

Keith Levit arrived at the corner of Princess Street and Alexander Avenue holding a piece of history in his hands: a Graflex Crown Graphic four-by-five camera. Covered with the patina that comes with over 70 years of existence, its body oxidized a soft burgundy, it looks like it belongs on a shelf, not on a street corner in the bitter Winnipeg cold. Keith Levit arrived at the corner of Princess Street and Alexander Avenue holding a piece of history in his hands: a Graflex Crown Graphic four-by-five camera. Covered with the patina that comes with over 70 years of existence, its body oxidized a soft burgundy, it looks like it belongs on a shelf, not on a street corner in the bitter Winnipeg cold.

Former news anchor Gord Leclerc charts new path with his own reno company

Winnipeg Free Press Anchor s aweigh Gord Leclerc was stunned 15 months ago when he was let go after a quarter-century on air at CTV; after some career twists and turns, it s hammer time with a reno company he and wife started By: Doug Speirs  | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 Last Modified: 9:02 PM CST Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later It was one of the darkest days of Gord Leclerc’s life, but he insists it set him on a path toward a much brighter future. It was one of the darkest days of Gord Leclerc’s life, but he insists it set him on a path toward a much brighter future.

Vaccine-eligibility priorities to include younger First Nations people

Save to Read Later First Nations people across Manitoba can expect to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at a much younger age than the general population, as the virus continues to wreak havoc on Indigenous communities across the province. First Nations people across Manitoba can expect to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at a much younger age than the general population, as the virus continues to wreak havoc on Indigenous communities across the province. When the province is doing, for example, 60 year olds, we would anticipate First Nations people over age 40 being eligible, said Dr. Marcia Anderson, a medical officer of health.

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